Alex Brekken wrote:

On 7/9/05, Chad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just wanted to chime in and say that one does need NFS mounts IF
they are using mythvideo/mythmusic.  I chose a central location for
these files, and they are a subdir of my existing MythTV recordings
directory, which is universally /mnt/MythTV.  So, on my MBE I create a
directory /mnt/MythTV/videos and NFS export ONLY this directory to the
frontends.  That way the recordings are still held locally in
/mnt/MythTV, but the NFS mount directory /mnt/MythTV/videos is
seamless.
Chad, so what you're saying is that if you want to listen to music it
needs to be stored on an NFS mount (unless it's on a local disk)?  So
in other words, if I have a master-backend machine that sits in the
basement with all the tuner cards and storage, and then a lightweight
frontend in my living room, if I want to listen to music through that
frontend the music needs to be sitting on an NFS mount in the backend?
Well, the music could be on the frontend's disk--in which case there's no need for an NFS mount--however, in that case, you wouldn't be able to play that music on any other frontend.

Backend data (TV recordings) are made available by Myth. Frontend data (i.e. music, videos, images, games, etc.--basically all the data used for plugins) are not made available. If you want it available on all frontends, you must use some network file system (NFS, Samba, etc.) to make the data available.

Mike
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