Posts by Michale

    Some further info.. As I mentioned above, the problem seemed to occur with both the old 500GB SATA drive and the newer 64GB SSD drive... I had assumed that meant the TB DATA drives were the ones farbled..


    Pulled them outta the loop and I still get that boot up problem...

    You guys were great with my last problem.. Finally figured out what you were trying to tell me regarding SMB and Windows 10 and finally got the networking done the way I needed to.. Many thanks for that...

    But I think I might have farbled something up in the process..

    When I boot up now, I get the message shown in the pic... And the machine just sits there...

    I figured I might have frak'ed up the boot drive, so I replaced it with a 64GB SSD SATA3 drive and reinstalled LibreElec/KODI from scratch...

    Set it up the way I wanted it and then, when I rebooted it did the same thing...

    As before, if I reboot once or twice, it finally boots up but in THIS case, KODI tells me it's in SAFE MODE and I have to redo all the settings...

    This indicates to me that it's the DATA drives that are the cause of the problem..

    Is there an fsck-ish command I can run via SSH into my LibreElec box that will allow me to clean the DATA drives without losing any data??

    It just makes it easier to follow online directions... My workstation is on the other side of the house from the TV/KODI box.. :D

    No matter.. I can hang...

    Interesting thing this morning..

    I had played with the SMB settings within KODI and set up a path to the workgroup, STARFLEET..

    When I powered on the PC this morning and checked, I saw this (see attached pic)

    So, now the LibreElec box can see ENTERPRISE and INTREPID...

    But I still can't see HOLODECK from ENTERPRISE or INTREPID...

    Does this mean I have to update er... (in keeping with the theme) the "sensors" on ENTERPRISE and INTREPID??

    Blue

    This look familiar??

    I hope this helps. I had the same problem with Windows SMB Shares and got help in this forum.

    Accessing Windows Shares using SMB

    1. Your Windows shares must have a login and password assigned.

    2. The new Windows samba (SMB) DOES NOT allow browsing to the path, so you must type the actual path.

    Example: smb://192.168.x.x/movies (use your own IP and folder name)

    You can also add the path to your shares by clicking BROWSE and selecting "add network path" and filling out the form shown:

    Protocol: Windows Network (SMB)

    Server Name: 192.168.x.x (use your own IP address)

    Shared Folder: use your folder's name here (ex: movies)

    Username: your Windows username

    Password: your Windows password

    Any update to this???

    Apologies for the lack of follow up.. My daughter just got married on 29 Feb and just couldn't find a free second..

    I think I have discovered the reason why my connection failed..

    To give a little more detail...

    I have 3 computers at my house..

    ENTERPRISE

    INTREPID

    HOLODECK

    STARFLEET is the WORKGROUP (seeing a pattern?? :D)

    HOLODECK is my video server that has 10TB worth of storage. All our TV shows and movies we have..

    ENTERPRISE and INTREPID are Windows 10 machines.. HOLODECK is running KODI on a LibreElec flavor of LINUX..

    It USED to be I could see and share files between HOLODECK, ENTERPRISE & INTREPID with no problems..

    NOW, for some reason, ENTERPRISE & INTREPID are linked but can't see HOLODECK and HOLODECK can't see either of the other 2..

    I usually advise people to think back to what happened that might have changed.. Unfortunately, this is too far back in the past to have a clue...

    I came across this tidbit of info:

    !!! SAMBA UPDATE – IMPORTANT !!!

    The fall “Creators Update” for Windows 10 removes SMB1 client/server support and NAS devices now ship with configuration that only supports SMB2/3 – causing problems because all versions of Kodi before 17.4 can only make SMB1 connections. This release includes changes that allow the Kodi SMB client and our embedded Samba server to work with SMB2/3 connections; improving SMB security and performance. However, it is a disruptive change:

    The Kodi SMB client sometimes fails to negotiate SMB3 with old Samba versions. There is a new option in Kodi Settings > Services > SMB client > that allows SMB2 or SMB1 connections to be forced for compatibility with legacy SMB servers.

    The embedded Samba server now defaults to minimum SMB2 and maximum SMB3 and the LibreELEC Settings add-on allows the supported SMB protocol versions to be changed for compatibility with legacy clients. It also allows configuration of the WORKGROUP name.

    Samba 3.x /storage/.config/samba.conf configurations must be updated to use the new Samba 4.x template (samba.conf.sample) as some Samba 3.x configuration is incompatible. The embedded Samba server may fail to start until this is done. If the reason for older changes was workgroup name please delete the file and use the new in-GUI configuration method.

    Browsing SMB shares via “Windows network browsing” in Kodi requires the browser service on the SMB server. This SMB1 service is removed from Win10 in the creators update and there is no equivalent for SMB2/3 versions of the SMB protocol. When Kodi makes SMB2+ connections (which is now our default) Kodi network browsing to add sources will not work. Windows SMB shares can still be added using the full server/share path. It is still possible to browse non-Windows Samba/NAS devices that advertise SMB shares via ZeroConf (aka Bonjour/Avahi).

    Connection failures to anonymous and guest shares are solved by creating a new local machine (not Microsoft ID) user and strong password for Kodi to use on the server, then assigning appropriate read or read-write permissions to the shares Kodi will access.

    LibreELEC (Krypton) v8.1.1 BETA – LibreELEC


    In the immortal words of Tom Cruise...

    "Now, I don't know what all that means, but it sounds pretty bad.."


    Am I hosed?? No recourse???

    Thanx again and I'll stick with it.. At least until 5 Apr :D

    I am trying to get my network back up and running..

    I have 2 winblows workstations and the LibreElec all on the same network..

    I USED to be able to access it but now I can't..


    The two MS workstations see each other, but the LE Box can't see either and neither of the 2 can see the LE Box..

    I am in the LE via SSH, but it's been a LONG while since I played with linux..

    Could anyone give me some guidance to make sure all the network settings on the LE box are correct???

    Any help would be appreciated...