[Voyage-linux] Voyage-MPD install

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Tue Jan 11 04:23:58 HKT 2011


I've made some great progress, but i'm still not there yet.  Thanks to Punky, I 
now have Voyage-MPD installed.   It took me days to get NFS working with my NAS, 
but now I can see the NAS and the folder that contain my music folders/files 
using the ls command.  I was also able to get MPoD to connect to MPD, but that's 
where I still have a problem.  MPD is not seeing the files. I follwed your Mini 
Setup Recipe and used the following command:


# ln -s /mnt/public/Music /var/lib/mpd/music/public

Any way to check things to see where the problem is?

Also my files on my NAS are located here:

 /mnt/HD_a2/Music/flac   

and this is what I used when I nounted the NAS.  All my music is located in 
sub-directories under /mnt/HD_a2/Music/flac named after each album.  For example 

/mnt/HD_a2/Music/flac/Charles_Mingus_-_Blues_&_Roots.  The flac files are in the 
Charles_Mingus_-_Blues_&_Roots folder.

Is this ok or do I have to do something else to see all of the directories under 
/mnt/HD_a2/Music/flac?

Thanks,

Jeff


----- Original Message ----
From: Kim-man 'Punky' TSE <punkytse at punknix.com>
To: Jeff <malibujeff at yahoo.com>
Cc: voyage-linux <voyage-linux at voyage.hk>
Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 8:29:26 PM
Subject: Re: [Voyage-linux] Voyage-MPD install

Hi Jeff,

type "/dev/sda" and it will install voyage linux to first partition, i.e. 
/dev/sda1

Later, there will be another option (menu item 6) to erase entire disk or leave 
the disk as-is.  If you choose 1 - 

format and create filesystem, the whole /dev/sda will be reformatted,

Regards,
Punky

On 1/6/2011 3:49 AM, Jeff wrote:
> Punky,
>
> The screen shows the following:
>
> Partitions information
> Major    Minor    #blocks        Name
> 8       0 156290904 <tel:156290904>        sda
> 8       1 150280192 <tel:150280192>         sda1
> 8       2                   1           sda2
> 8       5 6007808 <tel:6007808>          sda5
> 7       0          63160          loop0
> 7       1         63160         loop1
>
> What do I enter to answer this question?  "which device accesses the target 
>disk [/dev/hde]?"
>
> Thanks
>
> Jeff
>
>
>>> ----- Original Message ----
>>> From: Kim-man 'Punky' TSE<punkytse at punknix.com 
<mailto:punkytse at punknix.com>>
>>> To: malibujeff at yahoo.com <mailto:malibujeff at yahoo.com>
>>> Sent: Sun, December 19, 2010 9:06:33 PM
>>> Subject: Re: [Voyage-linux] Voyage-MPD install
>>>
>>> Hi Jeff,
>>>
>>> The screen should show all the partitions of your disks, what are they?
>>>
>>> On 12/20/2010 6:50 AM, malibujeff at yahoo.com <mailto:malibujeff at yahoo.com> 
>>>wrote:
>>>>              Which device accesses the target disk {/dev/hde]?
>>>
>>> -- Regards,
>>> Punky
>>>
>>> Voyage Solutions (http://solution.voyage.hk)
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>>
>>
>> -- 
>> Regards,
>> Punky
>>
>> Voyage Solutions (http://solution.voyage.hk)
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>>  - Mesh Networking, Captive Portal, IP Surveillance, VoIP/PBX
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>>
>>


-- 
Regards,
Punky

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   - Mesh Networking, Captive Portal, IP Surveillance, VoIP/PBX
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