Hi Stephan, You need to setup a /tmp filesystem, elisa sometimes writes files there (errors and some files sporadically needed by some plugins). Elisa will attempt to create directories and other files in the directory where your elisa.conf file is. So if you launch elisa with elisa -c /foo/elisa.conf then elisa will need write-access to /foo/ directory.
Philippe Le mercredi 29 octobre 2008 à 18:22 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : > Hello, > > I plan to create an embedded Linux distribution based on uClibc and > Busybox (no login) what Elisa starts automatically and is small as > possible and fast. I am as far as the Elisa test, I just want to start > so I have some problems. The filesystem is completely write-protected, > as it is a SquashFS filesystem. Only /etc and /var are RamFs > filesystems. /root /tmp and /mnt are symlinks to /var/root /var/tmp > and /var/mnt. Which directories must be writable by Elisa to start? If > I run elisa -c /etc/elisa.conf only an empty /etc/elisa.conf will be > created. Where is the elisa.log tried to write when I have no home > directory and I did not login as an user (I think /elisa.log)? Can I > configure Elisa by variables that Elisa writes everything in a given > directory? > > Stephan > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > visit http://www.openelec.tv
