paul- wrote: > ItÂ’s on the boot codes page, just add time to the waitusb value. As the > drive often needs to be spun up before it will show itself to the > kernel.
Yep - exactly what I found. If the drive isn't spun up, the kernel won't recognise it, so the mount fails. So, adding 10 seconds to waitusb means it spins up and mounts. Once it's mounted, it spins down when not in use, then when it's accessed to play something from the library, it quite happily spins up and plays. As others have said, so much of my playback is online now (was tidal but switching to qobuz to avoid MQA) that I don't want the drive spinning all day when it's only used occasionally. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ psketch's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=56555 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=113512
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