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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 24/01/2013 20:07, Joseph Fry wrote:<br>
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I am considering adding a 2TB WD disk to my system
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What, if any, problems might I run into?</div>
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<div style="">If you have a port free, I can't imagine any
problems. Just install it, mount it somewhere, create a
"recordings" directory on it, then add the path to that
directory to your recordings storage group.<br>
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...and make sure the user running mythbackend can write to the
drive! I just threw a new drive in and forgot this step and was
wondering why I had zero byte recordings for a while (runs as mythtv
on fedora nowadays rather than root).<br>
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Chris.<br>
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