The situation was this: the ksmbd and samba4 packages were installed.
At some point, I thought that they were performing the same function anyway, and thought that they could eventually start to conflict with each other.
I removed ksmbd, after which access to the shared USB HDDs without a password became impossible, as I found out in practice.
ksmbd provides it only after I installed ksmbd back and removed samba4.
A problem appeared that the disks are displayed as a duplicate, that is, the name given in the ksmbd settings and also the path name for clarity on the screen are underlined in one color, what is 1 disk but is displayed twice.
I don’t know in my heart how to fix this, but there was no answer on the merits on technical forums in my native language for almost 3 days.
Sorry, the post was translated by Google, so even if you answer quickly, it will take time to answer you. I'm waiting for a prompt answer on the merits
Are you sure you haven't shared / by mistake?
there are no errors here. Shared USB HDD connected to the router.
Initially there was no such display, that is, duplicates.
I will repeat again that it appeared after I thought that the installed packages ksmbd and samba4 would conflict.
I removed ksmbd, but after its removal the view of the shared disks was as it should be, only 2 folders.
After reinstalling ksmbd and removing samba4, this nonsense appeared that is on the screen.
Yes, how annoying it is starting to be, I waited almost 2 days for answers on professional forums in my native language, 0 answers.
And now they are trying to make fun of me here too
Don't let us hold you back ...
Ahahaha Ironic laughter.
I came to Suda not for the sake of delay and loss of time, but so that they could help me understand the root of the problem.
I'm confused - did you answer if you inadvertently shared the root folder?
That's irony.
In 1 Access to the root partition for some reason opened itself after removing samba4 and reinstalling ksmbd.
Perhaps this is because I have a 30GB overlay on the same USB HDD. I really don't know and want to remove this because even if we consider that everything is displayed like this only on the local network, it is still a potential security issue.
And forgive me, but Google's auto translators cannot correctly translate from Russian to English.
Well, since unfortunately I haven't seen any substantive answers here in the last few hours either.
I'll have to try and test the samba4 package again and maybe the display of the disks will return to normal.
That is, the root folder won't be displayed, nor will the disks be displayed as /mnt/sda*.
And I'll write back to see if this helped!
We've been suggesting you fix this for hours.
Мы уже несколько часов предлагаем вам это исправить.
Упс
Someone here can read Russian!
You have pleasantly surprised me.
Ну если вы сможете прочесть это без перевода .
то давайте попробуем снова .
Because it is very difficult to first type everything in your native language and run it through Google Translate. And then do the same to understand the interlocutor, not to mention the fact that some important technical specific aspects may be incorrectly translated!