But apparently, this package "kmod-usb-core" is not in the repository for the LibreCMC version 1.5a?
I am also getting this error, when i try to install "kmod-usb-storage":
"The installed version of package kernel is not compatible, require 4.14.168-1-9b18316c… while 4.14.168-1-9eea8fe0… is installed."
I am new to LibreCMC (and OpenWRT) so im sorry if i ask stupid questions.
Thanks for a great product by the way!
Hi Community
I am trying to connect a USB storage to my Netgear WNDR3800 router, with LibreCMC 1.5a installed.
I am following these instructions:
https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/services/nas/samba
and:
https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/storage/usb-installing
But apparently, this package "kmod-usb-core" is not in the repository for the LibreCMC version 1.5a?
I am also getting this error, when i try to install "kmod-usb-storage":
"The installed version of package kernel is not compatible, require 4.14.168-1-9b18316c… while 4.14.168-1-9eea8fe0… is installed."
I am new to LibreCMC (and OpenWRT) so im sorry if i ask stupid questions.
Thanks for a great product by the way!
There was a critical security issue and the v1.5.0a images had to be refreshed. Upgrading to the latest v1.5.0a image will allow you to install the desired package.
There was a critical [security issue](https://gogs.librecmc.org/libreCMC/libreCMC/releases) and the v1.5.0a images had to be refreshed. Upgrading to the latest v1.5.0a image will allow you to install the desired package.
Thanks for a quick reply!
Upgrading to the latest version of v1.5.0a did the trick!
Is there a (Respect Your Freedom) reason why "luci-app-samba" is not in the repos?
According to this guide
https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/services/nas/cifs.server
it is recommended to use, before doing manual config.
This was the magic command:
root@libreCMC:~# chmod -R 777 /mnt/sda
I do not fully understand these permission rules though.
In the LuCI interface:
Mask for new files: 0700
Mask for new directories: 0700
So why does chmod needs to be 777?
Thanks a lot! I really appreaciate your support.
I installed "luci-app-samba" but i was still not able to get write access to the drive.
This thread helped me out:
https://forum.openwrt.org/t/solved-samba-share-permission-denied/13247/8
This was the magic command:
root@libreCMC:~# chmod -R 777 /mnt/sda
I do not fully understand these permission rules though.
In the LuCI interface:
Mask for new files: 0700
Mask for new directories: 0700
So why does chmod needs to be 777?
Hi Community
I am trying to connect a USB storage to my Netgear WNDR3800 router, with LibreCMC 1.5a installed. I am following these instructions: https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/services/nas/samba and: https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/storage/usb-installing
But apparently, this package "kmod-usb-core" is not in the repository for the LibreCMC version 1.5a?
I am also getting this error, when i try to install "kmod-usb-storage": "The installed version of package kernel is not compatible, require 4.14.168-1-
9b18316c
… while 4.14.168-1-9eea8fe0
… is installed."I am new to LibreCMC (and OpenWRT) so im sorry if i ask stupid questions.
Thanks for a great product by the way!
There was a critical security issue and the v1.5.0a images had to be refreshed. Upgrading to the latest v1.5.0a image will allow you to install the desired package.
Thanks for a quick reply!
Upgrading to the latest version of v1.5.0a did the trick!
Is there a (Respect Your Freedom) reason why "luci-app-samba" is not in the repos? According to this guide https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/services/nas/cifs.server it is recommended to use, before doing manual config.
luci-app-samba
has been added to the package feed.Thanks a lot! I really appreaciate your support.
I installed "luci-app-samba" but i was still not able to get write access to the drive.
This thread helped me out: https://forum.openwrt.org/t/solved-samba-share-permission-denied/13247/8
This was the magic command: root@libreCMC:~# chmod -R 777 /mnt/sda
I do not fully understand these permission rules though. In the LuCI interface:
Mask for new files: 0700
Mask for new directories: 0700
So why does chmod needs to be 777?