Troubleshooting Nautilus: 'Could Not Create Required Folder' Error in Vembu-VMBackup
KB ID: 41
Cause:
When attempting to mount a virtual drive on Ubuntu Server using the Vembu BDR backup server console, the UI may display the error message "Nautilus could not create the required folder ‘/root/.config/nautilus’.”
Solution:
This error is benign and does not impact the functionality of the mounted drive. It can be safely ignored, and the mounted drive can be used without encountering any issues.
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