FireFly Media Server › Firefly Media Server Forums › Firefly Media Server › Setup Issues › Config Firefly on unslung / Error500mp3_dir
- This topic has 5 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 16 years, 3 months ago by sonichouse.
-
AuthorPosts
-
09/12/2007 at 5:45 PM #2020AnonymousInactive
Hi,
I have unslung my NSLU2 and installed Firefly Media Server (using the exellent guide at http://wiki.fireflymediaserver.org/NSLU2_Installation). As a complete Linux-idiot, it still took me quite some effort ï
09/12/2007 at 6:46 PM #15129sonichouseParticipantYour path in the config should be /share/hdd/data/public/mp3
Can you check permissions with
ls -ld /share/hdd/data/public/mp3
and check that the user that firefly runs as has access.
10/12/2007 at 5:47 PM #15130AnonymousInactive@sonichouse wrote:
Your path in the config should be /share/hdd/data/public/mp3
Can you check permissions with
ls -ld /share/hdd/data/public/mp3
and check that the user that firefly runs as has access.
Hi, thanks for quick reply!
I just telnet the slug, using root and my new pw.
Using your code, it replys: “No such file or directory”I dont know hos to “check that the user that firefly runs as has access” – can you be more concrete please?
When using slug webinterface (home-usb port2 public data – mp3) I still see “Lisa Stansfield” musicpiece.
Thanks, Michael
10/12/2007 at 7:25 PM #15131sonichouseParticipantHad a quick play on my slug.
Created a public share called “wibble”, and this created the following directory /share/hdd/data/wibbleBased upon your previous post I would do a ls of /share/hdd/data/mp3 or /share/flash/data/mp3 to see where it has stored it.
10/12/2007 at 9:14 PM #15132AnonymousInactive@sonichouse wrote:
Had a quick play on my slug.
Created a public share called “wibble”, and this created the following directory /share/hdd/data/wibbleBased upon your previous post I would do a ls of /share/hdd/data/mp3 or /share/flash/data/mp3 to see where it has stored it.
THANKS!!!!! FINALLY I HAVE MUSIC – using my unslung/pinnacle – GREAT!
I did your “ls /share/flash/data/mp3” -> this is where my music is stored.
I went to the webinterface on firefly and changed the musicdirectory to: /share/flash/data/public/mp33 nanosecs later Lisa Stansfield was coming out of my Pinnacle.
I really appreciate your help, this has been a long jurney, but it was worth the effort 😀
/michael
10/12/2007 at 9:41 PM #15133sonichouseParticipantGlad to hear it 🙂
the slug is notorious for swapping the drive names for the usb ports.
BTW – Welcome, the effort will definitely be worth it.
/Steve
-
AuthorPosts
- The forum ‘Setup Issues’ is closed to new topics and replies.