![]() I have a ticket open with Synology, and they tried several things over the past few weeks, but it still doesn't work reliably. Backblaze says this is a known issue with Synology. It works for a few days then fails saying my key has expired or been revoked. I'm trying to use Cloud Sync to backup the NAS to B2. If I have an Excel spreadsheet on the NAS open, reboot and say restore open apps, the Excel fails on reboot b/c the volume isn't mounted yet. I want it to happen at boot (the equivalent of /etc/fstab in Linux). How do I make that permanent? No I don't want to do it via the login items for my user account. ![]() I've got all my data (well most, more on that later) on the Synology. I keep running into one problem after another. I'm trying to move all my data to the NAS and use Backblaze B2 to backup the NAS. I have an iMac and now a Synology DS218+. Not sure why this is so hard, but maybe someone here can help.
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