I guess now is a good time to ask another question. When setting up my frontend, I can define a static path for my music and movies, for example /home/hondaman/music and /home/hondaman/movies. What if each movie and each music cd (in mp3 format) are in sub directories of those? Is that going to be a problem? Or does myth automatically assume and consider every subdirectory?

Fa Yoeu wrote:

I would highly recommend that you using LVM.  Many people who are not
using LVM are kicking themselves for it later on. The benefits of LVM
is that is relatively easy to setup and can be expanded without
migration or data loss if you need more space in the future.  If you
need to migrate the data off your 80g, I suggest that you LVM your
200g, copy the data, over, then expand your lvm group for your 200g to
include your 80g.  The docs are on the myth site and it is REALLY
easy.  I would not suggest LVMing your root partition or whatever you
put your OS on since that will require more work, just use LVM for
your myth storage.


On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 12:37:16 -0500, Thom Paine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I added the 200G hard drive, and haven't done anything with it yet.
I'm wondering if I should reinstall from scratch, make my 80G the live
tv buffer and the tmp drive for everything, and make my 200G drive my
/video drive, or if that is wasting too much space, and I should make
my 80 and 200 LVM? If I go the LVM route (which I set up ahead of time
as per Jarod's guide) is there a quick howto on integrating that? I
know it's not really myth related, but people on here must do it.


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