![]() OpenWrt for the WD03 from here, you need only two of them: ROOTFS and KERNEL (SQUASHFS)īefore you flash OpenWrt backup your preinstalled original FW!!!.TFTPD64 to flash OpenWrt on the WD03 -> (go to downloads and get the zipped version ).the USB Drive which you are intending to share over SMB.a windows PC with an ethernet port and an ethernet cable.how to mount and automount an external USB thumb drive and share it over Samba (preferably formatted as NTFS so it can be used on a PC too).how to install Samba as the official Samba 4 package crashes the WD-03 right on install.setup Exroot as the WD-03 has very limited flash storage which does not suffice to install all the packages needed.how to flash OpenWrt at all, mainly which files are needed.Unfortunately I did not find any complete guides or tutorials how to do this, so I decided to post my solution here to save you some time if you want to do the same. So I decided to give OpenWrt a try and spent several frustrating hours with trial and error untill I finally got it work! It was not quite a straightforward procedure because of the several limitations of my setup. I gut frustrated quite quickly as Samba v1 is not supported by iOS any more and the original firmware of the File Hub is limited to SMB1. I currently consider to switch to RPi and use the NUC as my major proxmox node.Lately I gave an another try to use my old RavPower File Hub RP-WD03 as a wireless mobile file server to stream videos mainly ti iOS devices. With the latest release, even LiveTV over tvheadend is playing well. This cute board could do HDR?! Even my NUC11 wasn’t able to play that at that time. I tested LE10 on one of my RPi4s and I was really blown away. I have always used external USB 3.0 SSDs. I used RPis for Home Assistant and NextCloudPi for over one year without any issues. The only reason I chose a NUC back then, was a fork project with emulation. I am not sure if I would have to use an external SSD drive on the RPI4, and in doing so, would that not be a slower option to run LE, as oppose to the Micro SD drive, which appears to be insufficient in regards to capacity? ![]() One of my concerns is that I have a large library and I am using a 250GB SSD drive, and it has used 178 GB so far. ![]() I just don't know what else I would need. So this is all I would need, and maybe a 32gb Micro SD card? I also plan on getting the Kodi case if I did go with a RPI4. The "emby for kodi" addon would be another highlight for me Daily music (offsite) streaming of my library content shall be handled by emby running on the lower power cosumption LibreELEC NUC. I want my NAS only running, when we watch movies or tvshows and not 24/7. I mean - the container also starts with regular empty folders. Just thought, that the emby container sees the local folder as an empty folder if the share isn't mounted. Or can the automount task set behind the docker task to evade the triggered access attempt of the container? But it doesn't care when the access attempt takes place, does it? If the NAS is offline during the container start, the share can't be mounted. If I got you right, I can't have the best of both worlds.? Reads like the container can only work properly if the SMB share got mounted successfully.? ![]() I have two SMB share mount points (videos & tvshows) and two local mount points (Kids and music). v /media/Aufnahme/Cartoons:/data/Cartoons -v /media/Aufnahme/Musik:/data/music
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