Steve Agnew wrote: 
> Hi Adrian,
> 
> I'm just trying this out with a 1TB mSata card. Starting with a new
> card, you have to ssh into the Hummingboard and partition the card, then
> create a new file system /dev/sda1, add a /storage mount point for
> /dev/sda using the SoA UI, then enable samba and add /storage to samba
> (in the SoA UI). After rebooting I was able to see the shared folder
> from my OSX machine but couldn't copy any files into it. I have since
> changed the owner of /storage to nobody:nobody and rebooted, and it is
> now copying music files over on to the mSata drive. I have installed LMS
> already so my next step is to set that up and see how it performs, so I
> will report back in a day or so.
> 
> As you can't really plug mSata drives easily into another computer to
> set them up it would be helpful to have a short step by step guide for
> getting an internal mSata drive running with LMS and showing how to copy
> your music files onto it over the network. I'm a unix novice - when SOA
> created the /storage mount point, should it have changed the ownership
> to nobody:nobody?
> 
> If this works OK I'll try to get ad-hoc wireless working and see if it
> can be used as a standalone server/player controlled via iPeng.
> 
> Regards, Steve.

Hi - yes - I have a Hummingboard with a msata drive too.  I wonder if
there is value in a web gui button to format the drive and set the
usernames.  I think it works quite well with LMS - how are you getting
on.  My only issue is the heat from the cpu on the hummingboard2!


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