Am Sonntag, 23. Juli 2017, 00:21:16 CEST schrieb gumb:
[...] Seems you were right. I've marked the other thread as resolved. It appeared to just require more time. After copying the music over all was fine, no more flashing. I plugged the drive into the router and it's back to normal. Thanks for the useful info. I'll follow up on a couple of the other issues from earlier posts but it seems that I have everything set up in a way that works well now.
...which means the next catastrophe is already overdue :-/
Actually, there wasn't any catastrophe! :) Now, you can play your music from any computer in your network. And your files are still okay despite of the samba mangling. And your hard disk looks fine.
[...] I'd probably resort to the same action taken in that video!
My DeathStar started dying right after I gave it an extra fan to minimize the risk of failing. Grrr. Well, I used the replacement DeathStar for backups.
The one in the laptop I used for studying anger management issues made some ghastly noises like a record stylus scratching across the disc, but luckily only a very small couple of bits of the drive were damaged. After repartitioning it was good as new. Well, sort of. A victim of domestic abuse. I'm not proud.
:-D Gruß Jan -- The trouble with doing something right the first time is that nobody appreciates how difficult it was. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org