(Answer) (Category) NetMAXFAQ : (Category) File Sharing :
Can I share a hard drive that already has data on it, but not make it into a NetMAX volume?
Applies to:  NetMAX FreeBSD Bld475
             NetMAX Linux 2.0.37 - 4.0x
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Create a directory in the "/var/mnt" directory called "MyDisk" (or whatever name you want to give it), with the full path "/var/mnt/MyDisk". Mount the disk to this path, go to the NetMAX interface Home|File Sharing|Paths, and create a new path for this hard drive. Once on the general tab for Paths, you cannot select the directory for the path, so you must type it in by hand. For example, type into the Path field, "/MyDisk", or for any subdirectory it could be "/MyDisk/Subdirectory". Choose what is needed, or setup owners or file permissions from the Security page. Then STORE and COMMIT, and the disk will be shared. To make this permanent, add your disk as an entry in /etc/fstab.
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