Background:
My Myth TV backend has a 250Gb SATAII hard drive dedicated to MythTV
recordings. It also has 750Gb of drive space (using LVM) for archiving
anything I want to keep. I set it up this way so that MythTV has pretty
much exclusive use of the drive to save the recordings.
If I want to
Darryl Merritt wrote:
Background:
My Myth TV backend has a 250Gb SATAII hard drive dedicated to MythTV
recordings. It also has 750Gb of drive space (using LVM) for archiving
anything I want to keep. I set it up this way so that MythTV has pretty
much exclusive use of the drive to save the
Darryl Merritt wrote:
I've pondered this for a while now, and the solution I have come up with
is fairly simple. In a separate folder (maybe under the folder where the
records are stored) is a symlink back to the original nuv/mpg file.
The symlink name could be based on the channel, title and
Kim Wall wrote:
Darryl Merritt wrote:
I've pondered this for a while now, and the solution I have come up with
is fairly simple. In a separate folder (maybe under the folder where the
records are stored) is a symlink back to the original nuv/mpg file.
The symlink name could be based on the
On 12/29/05, Michael T. Dean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kim Wall wrote:
Darryl Merritt wrote:
I've pondered this for a while now, and the solution I have come up with
is fairly simple. In a separate folder (maybe under the folder where the
records are stored) is a symlink back to the