On Mon, 24 Mar 2008, Scott Souter wrote:

> I have deleted the "-r /data" and just like that I can see my recordings.
> Is getting livetv to work something simple as well?

What's happening when you now try to access livetv on the MVP's menu.

> If this is one option
> to have the -r removed, am I missing some sort of advantage?  What is the
> intension of creating these directories in the mvp?  Obviously it doesn't
> have enough space to store them.

It doesn't store the files...it "mounts" the remote NFS share on that 
directory, in much the same way you would "map" a remote windows share to 
a drive letter on Windows, without actually copying the files over. 
Depending on network setups some people find the NFS mounted access to the 
files can be more efficient, and allow higher bitrates than the MythTV 
protocol access, others find the reverse. If MythTV protocol works for 
you, I'd stick with it for now.

> I am also still looking for some help on the time setting for mountain
> standard time (Alberta, Canada).  Did I get it right?  The boot screen still
> shows EST.

Er...not sure about what the timezone variables need to be in North 
America. The time you're seeing on the boot screen is actually the 
time/date the dongle you're using was compiled/released, so you don't 
really need to worry about this.

Cheers,

Simon

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