Heh. True. I think I'll have to be vigilant in removing or archiving old recordings.

At the mo, I only have 80GB + 40GB in the system. I've carved this up into Dev, UAT, and Prod partitions, and plan to have a shared partition that will contain the MySQL database and any media files (I wouldn't do this with a real dev/uat/prod setup :P ). The shared partition will be a logical volume so I can have more options with what to do with it later.

The reason for the Dev, UAT, and Prod environments is because I live in a shared house. The Prod environment has to be solid, and is the default boot option. The housemates know that if something goes screwy, they can reset the "box" and it'll boot right back into a working MythTV.

Fortunately, my housemates aren't imposing strict SLAs and out-of-hours outages for changes. Otherwise I think I'd have to get a different change-management system than fridge-notes.

Michael Fox wrote:
On 1/23/06, Mark Chandler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Just to chime in with my two cents:
I'm now thinking of adding a second tuner, so I can watch and record.


2nd tuner is good, but it also means using diskspace alot more quickly..
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