Have you managed to run the opkg nfs-kernel-server package on Entware?
when I run:
/opt/etc/init.d # ./S57nfs-kernel-server start
I have the following error:
Starting NFS server
mount: /opt/var/lib/nfs/rpc_pipefs: unknown filesystem type 'rpc_pipefs'.
mount: /proc/fs/nfsd: unknown filesystem type 'nfsd'.
./S57nfs-kernel-server[76]: can't create /proc/fs/nfsd/max_block_size: No such file or directory
rpc.nfsd: Unable to access /proc/fs/nfsd errno 2 (No such file or directory).
Please try, as root, 'mount -t nfsd nfsd /proc/fs/nfsd' and then restart rpc.nfsd to correct the problem
rpc.nfsd: unable to set any sockets for nfsd
I totally agree!! I don’t know what to do to reach WD and share this problem, So many reviews and comments already present but WD doesn’t want to do anything about it. They should push some update and allow basic functionalities like ssh, ftp and SMB.
All sorted, mounted hdd in Win10. Thanks for all help AbuG. All I needed was transmission, works ok if file is less than 5gb. 'Coz if its larger it shows no space in disk for some reason, but its ok
Yeah I came across that before… It needs hardware fastboot mode and recovery mode where we can ADB without system loaded … Don’t think we can do that at will through hardware buttons
(possibly can though an ADB reboot command while system is loaded)
Hey could you assist me with my POS MCH? I’m desperate. And just messed up my dual boot Mac and I’m having to reinstall the windows drive completely trying to do this.
Hi,
Thanks to your post I was able to easily install Debian on my WDMCH.
I wonder if there is any way to restore the contents of the Public folder after installing Debian?
I was hoping that it would be on an unaffected partition but that doesn’t seem to be the case.
Thanks