Greg Erskine wrote:
> Hi M-H;
>
> Nice post. I think this was edwardthern's original intention, give it a
> go. It is simple to do, only takes a few minutes and there is no $$$
> cost.
>
> I do think edwardthern was a little harshly done by in this thread and
> unfortunately that provoked a
M-H wrote:
> Hi All, this excellent thread made me decide to to sign up, and perhaps
> offer a bit of counterweight to people leaving to the less techie parts
> of of the discussion/internet.
> It was fun to read, with laughs, and also enough real info on the
> subject to make me able to make an
bakker_be wrote:
> Even if it's possible, I'd argue against doing this on a device level.
> Fixing of IP addresses is best done centrally on your router. This makes
> all kinds of troubleshooting way simpler in case something doesn't work
> correctly and enhances "portability" of your setup as
Apesbrain wrote:
> LMS Web GUI > Settings > Info > Attached players
Thanks,
I am not actually using my pi3 as a player,only as a LMS.
I did get the MAC though through putty and using the command "cat
/sys/class/net/eth0/address"
So i have set up a rule up in my router to fix its ip
bolony wrote:
>
> Where can I find the MAC address of my pi3 then ?
LMS Web GUI > Settings > Info > Attached players
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bolony wrote:
> Hi Paul I can confirm that it is now working fine with the GPT disc.
>
> The only curious thing is that on the picoreplayer LMS page where you
> pick the detected USB discs to mount, *the size is reported twice the
> size then it actually *is,not that this seems to effect
paul- wrote:
> Okay, that was easier than I thought.
>
> On the web interface, go the main page. Then go to the "Extensions"
> Page.
> In the Available extensions section, select "util-linux.tcz" from the
> drop down. Then click the load button.
>
> Once that extension is loaded, you
bolony wrote:
>
> Whilst here is it possible to fix the IP address used by the
> picoreplayer ?I am using a wired connection.
Even if it's possible, I'd argue against doing this on a device level.
Fixing of IP addresses is best done centrally on your router. This makes
all kinds of
paul- wrote:
> pCP has built in disk doubling software. :) I noticed that with my USB
> stick I partitioned GPT, I'll take a look at why. And your right, it
> should not affect anything, it is mainly for information
Great, love the disk doubling feature :p
Thanks for your continued input into