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David Rennalls Reply https://community.wd.com/t/how-i-unbricked-my-mbl-after-the-november-2012-firmware-update/55655 | Threaded Open this post in threaded view ♦ ♦ | Report write error Content as Inappropriate ♦ ♦ E514: write error (file system full?) on samba mapped drive Hi, I'm using gvim 6.4.1 on windows XP. I e514 write error have a unix directory shared using samba mapped on my windows box. When attempting to write to a file on the samba share vim returns the following error.. E514: write error (file system full?) ..other windows programs are able to save/modify files on the samba share without any problems. Has anyone else run into this, any suggestions/ideas ? - David « Return to Vim - General | 1 view|%1 views Loading... Free forum by Nabble Edit this page
this procedure is only valid if you had SSH enabled prior to the firmware update. If you did have SSH then this post might help you if words like FTP and Putty sound like a foreign language... Previously I had done the automatic firmware update, then could no longer get to the MBL dashboard web interface. However, I was able to see the MBL in 'Network', and navigate to all of my files, and I could FTP to the MBL and see the files there too. Thanks to this thread: http://mybookworld.wikidot.com/forum/t-307650 I discovered that I could manually do the update, so thought I'd give that a try. To do that: 1) I first went to http://support.wdc.com/product/release2info.asp?lang=en and downloaded the latest firmware, in my case: apnc-021009-124-20111113.deb 2) I now uploaded that file to the MBL using FTP. If you need FTP, the one I use is free and called WinSCP: http://winscp.net/download/winscp435setup.exe When you use it, you set up a new connection with: File Protocol: SFTP port should default to 22 Host Name: (in my case) 192.168.0.104 User Name: root Password: welc0me (where 0 is a zero) 3) If you FTP successfully you can now click the up directory folder and you are in the mystical world of the real root () directory of the MBL! So, now I navigated to: \CacheVolume 4) Now I dragged into that folder the .deb that I had downloaded 5) Now I used 'putty' to access the MBL drive. If you need putty.exe you can find it here: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html 6) I logged in to putty, using the username: root and password: welc0me (where the '0' is a zero, not the letter O) 7) I now changed directory to get to the correct folder (don't type the '#', that is just the prompt you'll see in putty): cd /usr/local/sbin NOTE: The prompt should now show the correct folder. 8) Now I told the MBL to do the update by typing (using the name of the file I had downloaded): updateFirmwareFromFile.sh /CacheVolume