> I have all my movies on a central server which runs mysql and the 
> myth-backend.
> 
> Sometime in the installation process, the backend decided to put a 
> nfslockfile.lock in my movies directory.  This is a minor nit, except 
> that I want my movies to be mounted read-only, and the backend won't 
> start if it can't access the nfslockfile.lock...

No, the master backend does this when it starts up.  How can you expect
your backend to record stuff if you have the storage dir mounted
read-only?

-- 
Chris

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