[mythtv-users] nfslockfile.lock
Chris Pinkham
cpinkham at bc2va.org
Thu Nov 24 18:10:26 EST 2005
> > No, the master backend does this when it starts up. How can you expect
> > your backend to record stuff if you have the storage dir mounted
> > read-only?
>
> Well, only the movies recorded off-line (outside of mythtv) are on that
> filesystem. > So it makes sense to me to have it mounted read-only....
>
> Anyway, it would be nice if it could be done.
>
> the backend has other filesystems available to it with write access.
But in mythtv-setup, you evidently configured that read-only directory as
the location for Myth to put new reecordings, that is why it is trying to
make sure it can write there.
If you want Myth to wirte to one of those other filesystems, you need to
specify a directory on one of those filesystems when you run mythtv-setup.
I think you want MythVideo to use this read-only filesystem (configured
via the MythVideo settings page in mythfrontend) and you want mythbackend
(MythTV) to use one of the read-writw filesystems (configured via
mythtv-setup).
--
Chris
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