[mythtv-users] Starting from scratch ..yet again. Ubunto to Kubuntu for me I think.

Damian Surr damian at gingermagic.co.uk
Mon Apr 23 09:30:33 UTC 2007


Thanks for that you two,

Excuse my ignorance, but what does 'I export some of those partitions 
via NFS (netboot partitions and multimedia data partitions)' mean? Is 
that just a technical way of saying that you share those drives on the 
network or something that I should know about before I go ahead?

Thanks
Damian

James Warden wrote:
> you can partition the way you like, mount from any mount point you like.
>
> I have the following partitioning on my small B/E (i.e. single HD of 
> 300G, no raid system, that will come later during the big upgrade I am 
> planning) :
>
> - / : ext3, 7G (main OS + mysql)
> - /home : ext3, 5G  (a bit too big, I basically do nothing here, 1G 
> would be enough after all but who knows ... )
> - /multimedia/mythtv : xfs, 140G (mythtv stuff only, I don't keep 
> recordings too long so I never really fill up the partition)
> - /multimedia/private : xfs, 130G (I put some music, pics, etc)
> - /diskless/<client_type> : ext3, 5G (I have different client types, 
> but one partition for all)
> and a bit of swap (256MB)
>
> I export some of those partitions via NFS (netboot partitions and 
> multimedia data partitions).
>
> It works very nicely for me, never failed me after ~ 6 months. I will 
> soon build a multi-purpose server (the big thing with multiple HDs, 
> etc, that will serve many clients, not only myth FEs). Or maybe I will 
> decentralize and have 2-3 servers instead with a dedicated one for 
> mythtv. Money (= time) will tell ...
>
> J.
>
> */Ian Forde <ian at duckland.org>/* wrote:
>
>     On Mon, 2007-04-23 at 07:43 +0100, Damian Surr wrote:
>     > I'm going to browse the gossamer threads for partitions advise,
>     but the
>     > main thing I was wanting to know about was having a separate
>     partition
>     > for 'home' and naming the large partition.
>     >
>     > The Ubuntu Myth guide had me put all myth recordings etc in
>     something
>     > like '/var/lib' (What the hell's var/lib??). After doing that I
>     noticed
>     > a much more user friendly guide suggesting a separate partition
>     called
>     > /video. Can you call and mount a partition whatever you want? I
>     plan to
>     > have all my music on the system as well, so maybe I should have
>     > something like '/media' on a separate drive and use /media/video
>     in Myth
>     > and /media/music etc.
>
>     What I did is have my recordings go into /var/spool/mythtv/, then
>     I have
>     a NAS (Infrant ReadyNAS NV) exporting NFS shares that I mount
>     as /mnt/movies/, /mnt/media/mp3/, /mnt/media/images/, etc... I
>     suppose I
>     could have streamlined it a little to have /mnt/media/movies instead,
>     but there are other issues. In any case, I'm not a big fan of having
>     mount points off of the root. And since I use Fedora, /media is
>     reserved for removable media (so that if I have an external USB drive
>     with the volume label "video", it'll mount as /media/video. So
>     using /media is out. YMMV...
>
>     > Cheers for any last minute tips/advice.
>
>     No worries!
>
>     -I
>     -- 
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>     Ian Forde
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