What about Samba password? Having many users/computers on home network
that have capability of accidental deleting my whole library scares me a
little. ;-)
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Triode wrote:
> OK - lets confirm what we want (and not have a different option for each
> user...)
>
> I can see two use cases for this menu:
> 1) mount local disks (which there is value in sharing via samba)
> 2) mount remote shares (which you probably don't need to share via
> samba)
>
> How
hi tfec,
That is a really neat solution.:D
It is recommended that the i2s cables be as short as possible but I
think it will make little difference. If you get the urge to do a little
rewiring I'd be interested in your impressions.
regards
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Kuro wrote:
> The current SoA has provided mount points in the form of "/mnt/disk1" to
> "disk5". Is it possible to add "storage" as an additional mount point?
>
> Reason because "storage" was the mount point for CSOS and I've playlists
> referring to this mount point. It is going to be a pain
The current SoA has provided mount points in the form of "/mnt/disk1" to
"disk5". Is it possible to add "storage" as an additional mount point?
Reason because "storage" was the mount point for CSOS and I've playlists
referring to this mount point. It is going to be a pain to redo all the
playli
I was not able to get my network storage connected to the Wandboard. I
tried different paths and I used the host name with different paths. I
even tried connecting through the terminal, but was not successful. I
will have to re-engage after I do a little research.
I did connect a USB hard drive
This is my Raspberry Pi with 'HiFimeDIY ES9023 DAC'
(http://hifimediy.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=62_74&product_id=127)
running 'PiCorePlayer'
(https://sites.google.com/site/picoreplayer/home).
It looks nice, it sounds nice and the price was nice. :cool:
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psketch wrote:
> To be fair, I must admit I think the perfect platform for PiCorePlayer
> is an RPi. There are plenty of other boards and platforms that can
> run Squeezelite, but the beauty of PiCorePlayer on RPI is a) simplicity
> and b) price. For the simplicity (i.e. it just does what
Triode,
Just catching up with your addition of a "SAMBA" server to
soa-aur/soa-web a couple of days ago. I think you intended anything
under /mnt to be visible via the soa-aur SAMBA server and to be
read/write. But there's a permission problem when I tested this. For
example, first add a NFS v