some smb servers are very insistent in reporting that the root of the share is readonly, even if it isn't. This works around the problem by adding a hidden option to overwrite the permissions of the root of the share. This can be enabled using ```bash occ files_external:config <mount id> root_force_writable true ``` where you can find your mount id using ```bash occ files_external:list ``` Signed-off-by: Robin Appelman <robin@icewind.nl> |
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