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		The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => D-Link Storage => DNS-325 => Topic started by: florent33700 on March 04, 2012, 02:22:02 PM
		
			
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				Hello,
 
 I have a problem with the latest firmware 1.02 : network shares parameters are not saved after reboot.
 
 Before reboot :
 (http://img833.imageshack.us/img833/2708/beforeoy.png) (http://img833.imageshack.us/i/beforeoy.png/)
 
 After reboot :
 (http://img829.imageshack.us/img829/4209/aftervs.png) (http://img829.imageshack.us/i/aftervs.png/)
 
 Even if they do not appear, the settings seem always functional.
 But after a while, they disappear completely (they no longer appear in the configuration interface and are no longer functional).
 
 I think it's a firmware bug. Are there others in the same situation as me ?
 
 Thank you in advance for your help.
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				The firmware does not affect this as its stored on a section of your HD Volume one 
 Every time you add a folder or file you will see volume one light flicker briefly
 So if you have formatted externally then the partiton is lost
 You need to do a reformat Via the box
 Then when you save your settings it saves them in the right place
 
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				I have not formatted externally.
 Look at this video :
 http://youtu.be/7prlA1XhyYU
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				Hi,
 This is definitely a malfunction, in my opinion.  I would try to do a a "reset to factory defaults" and then manually re-enter my user / share settings and try again, do not use a saved configuration file.  If you still get the same loss of settings, I think you should go to Dlink Support for an RMA.  Good luck
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				I know where the problem originates.
 I formatted my NAS as advised.
 I reinstalled squeeze and I noticed that it was this that caused the problem.
 Indeed, just change the file name "fun_plug" (eg "fun_plug.debian") and after reboot we find sharing settings.
 So this is a bug in the 1.02 update as above, for exmple with the 1.01 there was no problem.
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				This needs reporting and needs addressing  ::)well spotted 
 Hopfully the Mods will see this
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				Did you use firmware 1.02 b3 or b2 ?
			
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				b3