NETGEAR RNDP6620-100NAS - ReadyNAS Pro RNDP6620 Business Edition Software Manual page 54

Readynas for business raidiator 4.2.17
Table of Contents

Advertisement

When the USB device is unmounted, you have the option of renaming it. The next time the
same device is connected, it uses the new name rather than the default USB_FLASH_n or
USB_HDD_n naming scheme.
The USB storage shares are listed on the Share screen, and access restrictions can be
specified there. The share names reflect the USB device names. USB storage devices are
shared using the name of the device appended with the partition number. To change the base
device name select Volumes > USB Storage.
USB Flash Device Option
Toward the lower portion of the USB Storage screen is the USB Flash Device Option section,
where you can elect to copy the content of a USB flash device to a specified share on
connection. Files are copied to a unique timestamp folder to prevent existing data from being
overwritten. This is useful for uploading pictures from digital cameras and music from MP3
players without a PC.
In User Security mode, an additional option to set the ownership of the copied files is
available.
USB Volume Name and Access Rights
USB volume name and share access settings are persistent across mounts. The ReadyNAS
attempts to remember the name as long as there is a unique ID associated with the USB
device so that the next time the device is connected, the same share name or names will be
available. Share access restrictions are saved across disconnects.
Note:
Even when access authorization is based on user login, files on a
USB device are saved with UID 0, regardless of the user account.
This allows easy sharing of the USB device with other network
storage and PC systems.
ReadyNAS for Business RAIDiator 4.2.17
Managing Your ReadyNAS System
54

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents