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'''NOTE:''' For the procedures below, most will require '''root''' user privileges.
Next, connect your data drives back to your server, then use the contents of your previous ''/etc/fstab '' to mount your data drives in their old paths (hint: copy and paste the lines that have mount points in '''/var/hda/files/drives/''').  When you're finished, verify the mount points exist: ll /var/hda/files/drives If they do not, you will need to create them (replace ''drive1'' with what was reflected in ''/etc/fstab''): mkdir -p /var/hda/files/drives/drive1 Now you are ready to mount the drives with:
mount -a
If there any errors, <u>'''NOTE:DO NOT''' This would allow you to remount the drives on the previous paths in your previous installation. For example, if you have one 2TB and one 3TB harddrive, and </u> continue until they were mounted as /var/hda/files/drives/drive1 and /var/hda/files/drives/drive2 repectively, it would be more efficient to remount your data drives on your new Amahi installation in the same locationsare resolved. If you didn't backup your fstab, simply remount the drives like you were installing them for the first time:
:'''NOTE:''' This would allow you to remount the drives on the previous paths in your previous installation. For example, if you have one 2TB and one 3TB harddrive, and they were mounted as /var/hda/files/drives/drive1 and /var/hda/files/drives/drive2 repectively, it would be more efficient to remount your data drives on your new Amahi installation in the same locations. However, if you didn't backup your fstab, simply remount the drives like you were installing them for the first time using [[Adding_a_second_hard_drive_to_your_HDA#Mount_Hard_Drive|hda-diskmount]].
<blockquote>{{Warning|Warning: Before you continue, you should check the ownership of the files and folders in /var/hda/files to ensure that it belongs to <user>1stadminuser:<group>users
and If not under 500:users. This , this can be resolved by running the following commands as root:
chown -R 10001stadminuser:users /var/hda/files
chmod -R g+w /var/hda/files
 '''NOTE:''' 1stadminuser should be replaced with the primary user who has administration privileges on your HDA. This is typically the first user created at install.}}</blockquote>
Then this is what needs to be done:
* Enable Go to Setup &raquo; and select [[Advanced_Settings|Enable Advanced Settings]] check box via the Amahi Dashboard* Add drives to Greyhole:<br />:<u>Ubuntu</u>:Go to Setup &raquo; Shares &raquo; Storage Pool and check your pooled drives to add them to the pool.:<u>Fedora</u>:If using [https://www.amahi.org/apps/greyhole-ui Greyhole UI], go to Setup &raquo; Drive Pooling &raquo; Partitions and check your pooled drives to add them to the pool (Ubuntu '''ONLYwithout the app, you will have to add them manually in '''; Fedora must be done manually in the /etc/greyhole.conf file'').* Re-create your original shares in the Amahi Dashboard(see [[Storage_and_file_sharing|storage and file sharing]]: Setup &raquo; Shares.<br />:<u>Ubuntu</u>** :You should make sure to select "Use Pool" and select the correct number of extra copies. :<u>Fedora</u>:If using [https://www.amahi.org/apps/greyhole-ui Greyhole UI], go to Setup &raquo; Shares and select the shares to use the pool. Also select the correct number of extra copies desired (without the app, you will have to add them manually in ''/etc/greyhole.conf''). '''NOTE:''' If you don't remember all of your original shares, you can check your old /etc/greyhole.conf file (which includes the extra number of copies) or run the following:
ls -1 /var/hda/files/drives/*/gh/ | grep -v : | sort -u
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