Amari
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Hi,
by default the dlna Media Server uses volume1/videos (/music, and /photo) for streaming and indexing. In the control panel > media indexing service you can ad additional folders to be indexed. But you are not allowed to delete the default folders. I already tried that, but did not work properly.
Soo, my problem: I do not want these shared folders showed in my network place, so I choose to hide them in the shared folders settings. Instead I created a new shared folder /volume1/media with my folders in it I want to be indexed.
I used a script to mount my media folder in the default media server folders. So now, I do not see the default folders in network environment anymore but still able to feed that media server.
#!/bin/sh # S99mount.sh # mount/bind some folders on startup # and umount them on shutdown/reboot case $1 in start) /bin/mount -o bind /volume1/music/ /volume1/media/music/ /bin/mount -o bind /volume1/photo/ /volume1/media/photo/ /bin/mount -o bind /volume1/video/ /volume1/media/video/ ;; stop) /bin/umount /volume1/media/music/ /bin/umount /volume1/media/photo/ /bin/umount /volume1/media/video/ ;; *) echo "Usage: $0 [start|stop]" ;; esac
So far thinks are working finde. It's just...when i copy new files to my media folders it doesn index automaticly. I have to login in into webman and start re-index service. What am I doing wrong. Just want my own folder structure to be available over dlna.
Hope you guys can follow me so far. My english is not that good.
[SOLVED] DSM5 update 2 with gnoboot 10.5 success
in General Post-Installation Questions/Discussions (non-hardware specific)
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Hmm, not for me. I have trouble updating my System.
Already tried with Update 1 with the shell command from the other update thread. Did not work. Now I tried update 2 with new gnoboot image. Same error.
Message says: "Update failed. File is broken."
It showed up on both update methodes. Doesn't matter if manually or automatically. Any Ideas?
Edit: just want to add something.
ssh command says: