
Next up are permissions, which is probably where your problem lies. Just in case there are symlinks in there (Did you point media_dir to the mount point or a symlink? Or, if there are symlinks in the tree), you have to edit /etc/nf to tell minidlna to follow them: # set this to yes to allow symlinks that point outside user-defined media_dirs. # prepend the directory name with a letter representing the type (A, P or V), I doubt that you've messed-up the media_dir in /etc/nf, but here's mine just for reference: # If you want to restrict a media_dir to a specific content type, you can
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I've also got my media stored on a second hard drive (my mount point is /play and its formatted as ext4, videos are stored in a folder called videos-1080p - so the full path to my videos is /play/videos-1080p). The CSS on /r/Ubuntu is an on going development keeping up to date with the latest Ubuntu Unity theme.Īdditionally, feel free to message us if your (non-spam!) link/post is accidentally trapped in our spam filter, and we'll sort it out. Members are distinguished by a small Ubuntu logo next to their names, Canonical employees by a purple "O", a portion of Canonical's logo. Ubuntu Members and employees of Canonical have emblems next to their names, indicating their affliation.
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