Thanks for the tip about VDR_OPTIONS.
The Fedora package did not create /srv/vdr and I didn't want to use this
location anyway as I currently record tv to another location and wanted to
stick with that.
Excellent software by the way!
Chris
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On Friday 08 June 2007, Andreas Mueller wrote:
> If you are using the RPM provided by Fedora Extras, you can change this
> in /etc/sysconfig/vdr, there should be a line starting with
> VDR_OPTIONS.
>
> But why don't you just create /srv/vdr?
If you're using the Fedora (Extras) package, it should
Chris Matchett wrote:
> I am running vdr on Fedora Core 6 and found that I couldn't start vdr
> as a service.
>
> I believe the problem is the fact that the default directory for vdr
> is /srv/vdr which doesn't exist and causes the service to hang. How
> do I change this default so vdr runs as a se
I am running vdr on Fedora Core 6 and found that I couldn't start vdr as a
service.
I believe the problem is the fact that the default directory for vdr is
/srv/vdr which doesn't exist and causes the service to hang. How do I change
this default so vdr runs as a service?
Many thanks,
Chris