PS: I there a way to add users [...] boot resistant?
I use 'rc-local' to create them each startup now.
webUI: Storage Configuration->Access Control->user configuration
May work, but not for me.....
I've setup the entire HDD as one drive and already copied 200GB of data (with a really lousy speed)
Creating new users that way means creating new partitions and copy all he data again....
I won't do that if I can avoid it anyway *g*
What I want is: Mount several directories as drives on several windows pc's (and not only one directory on a pc)
Tried before: The way you suggested.... Works only half the way it should... Only ONE directory can be mounted at the same time.
Now I think about a solution.
And I found 2 different smb.conf files
One on my HDD and one created by my airlive.
Editing the file on my HDD (/mnt/C/sys/ect/smb.conf) shows no changes (I think it isn't used)
Editing the one creatied by my airlive shows no changes, too (after reboot it's created new by my airlive I think)
So how can I tell my airlive to use the smb.conf on my HDD??? Is here a way?

And I guess, I have to do the same with he smb.passwd file...
Tnx, Deci
BTW: 'rm $MLDONKEY_DIR/mlnet.pid' added in 'rc-local' before starting mldonkey fixed my problems after rebooting my airlive. Now mldonkey starts even after power failures or 'reboot'...