I'm having trouble to include my Synology DiskStation to my file system. First, some facts:
- Linux Mint 21.2 default
- Synology OS 7.2.1
- DiskStation runs 2 HDDs in Raid 1 configuration with ext4 file system
I was using the DiskStation with smb in Windows for the longest time without any trouble. But when I tried to copy large amount if data with Nemo accessing via smb interface, I got "broken pipe" errors all the time. Because I was worried that my data could corrupt, I decided to don't trust smb anymore when using Linux client and tried NFS instead. If there is a fix for smb, I'd be happy to try it.
NFS:
Synology offers NFSv3 or NFSv4. Trying to mount the drive NFSv3 mode gave me "protocol not support" error. NFSv4 works (although I didnt try large amounts of data yet), but there is a flaw: For some reason, the user:group of the mount directory is reverted to "user:root", and no application of chown, chgrp etc does change that. After unmounting, the same folder changes back to "user:user". As a result, I can read/write the drive as root without problems, but because of the user group it doesnt allow me to have write access in Nemo.
Any help from SMB/NFS experts is appreciated!