I'm stuck. Unable to access a 4 GB USB stick in the OBI202 port.
I can properly log-in from either the LAN side or the WAN side, but as soon as I log in, I get the error message in the title of this post.
I read on another post that "no files on the USB drive" might cause a problem. So I included some files. Reformatted to FAT32 and tried again. Still no success.
So far the Obi202 has been great. The USB "network storage" was a big plus for me and I'd really like to get that working, too.
The error means your USB drive wasn't successfully mounted. Try a different USB drive. I suggest using Windows Computer Management-->Disk Management, and delete the partition on the USB drive, then create a new active partition, formatted to FAT32. While you are on Windows, create a directory called obi_share, and a subdirectory under that called user1
I just tested this on an OBi 200 (works the same as on a 202). I used a 8GB USB drive, formatted as FAT32. It works fine.
SteveInWA,
Indeed the USB stick had two partitions, a 200 MB EFI FAT, and an 8GB unknown partition - interesting since it was only a 4 GB stick! Something was messed up.
I used Windows to delete the second, but the first partition would not delete. I used Puppy Linux to dd random bytes onto the device, then went back to Windows and partitioned one large FAT32 partition. Then it worked fine.