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SageTV Linux Discussion related to the SageTV Media Center for Linux. Questions, issues, problems, suggestions, etc. relating to the SageTV Linux should be posted here. |
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Samba Shares
the samba shares on the sage seem to have write protection on. is there a way to turn this off so i can use showanayler from a different comp?
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chmod 777 /var/media/tv I noticed that all the other directories have write permissions on, so hopefully this command should work too. Lauren |
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i'm really new to linux. could you tell me which file that is and do i type nano to edit it? i only have a prompt to work with and i dont know then commands.
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cd /opt/sagetv/app nano startsage (now use the text editor there) Control-X exits... It should say something along the lines of "do you want to save?" type Y, hit ENTER on the filename. Start SageTV up with "./startsage" and see if it works. Lauren |
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thanks for your instructions but unfortunately i couldnt get it to work. i added the chmod command to the startsage by all the others but i still can't write to the share. is there anything else that could be causing this problem? just to note i can write to the other shares just fine. its only the tv folder
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edit samba configuration
Hi,
I encountered the same problem, I can't write to the TV directory. Running chmod changes the gentoo permissions but not the samba permissions. To edit the samba permissions: 1- log in as root 2- type 'cd /etc/samba' and then 'nano smb.conf' (without quotes) 3- look for the [TV] line 4- under that line is the block for the TV share 5- change the attribute "writtable = no" to "writtable = yes" 6- hit ctrl - x, save, and exit 7- reboot the box by typing 'reboot' 8- you should be good to go let me know how it turns out.
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SMB!?!?!
why the hell would you want SMB. I just bought The linux version, and I can't believe how crippled it is. Not Sage mind you, but Linux.
On the install, when the fstab was up, I was like cool, edited it, and added my storage servers NFS export volumes, and saved. After the initial boot for activation, I saw the error about no mount point, no problem , mkdir /mnt/media, then tried to - mount /mnt/media, I get an RCP error. HUH? A Remote Procedure Call error on Linux? Then I tried to emerge --sync , emerge --update world , emerge nfs, and I get an error about not having the kernel config. What the hell, I'm not a newb to linux, but I'm new to Gentoo. So is there away to mount NFS shares, not SMB? I'm Fleeing M$, I run Mac's and Linux, and NFS is way better, scales better, and doesn't freak out during a large file transfer. |
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Most people want to deal with samba because it's easier to deal with if you're on Windows. NFS is probably better but it's not native for the common environment, though I can't see why you couldn't tweak it out for this to work with NFS instead of SMB.
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I tried exactly this and no success. Anything else needed?
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