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[vdr] Re: More as one videodir - whats wrong on my box?



> From: Thomas Schneider [mailto:ts-ml@dev-thomynet.de]
> Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 10:22 PM
> To: vdr@linuxtv.org
> Subject: [vdr] More as one videodir - whats wrong on my box?
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I run more as one linux-vdr at home. My problem is the following:
> Primary box called vdr as hostname and second box called vdr2.
> Now I will get the recordings from vdr2 (stored in /video) inside
> vdr's running vdr. I do the following (see file INSTALL) [all on vdr]:
> mv /video /video0
> mkdir /video1
> mount vdr2:/video /video1
> start vdr with option -v /video0 => but can't see the recordings from
> nfs-mounted vdr2 videodir? Whats wrong?
> Its really not a permission or export problem - if I nfs-mount vdr2's
> video dir under /video0/nfsrecords (for example) - I can see and play
> the records.
> Next step I made (all on vdr) [no other parts as described above are
> mounted - only a local test]:
> mv one record from video0 dir to /video1 dir -> start vdr with option
> -v /video0 -> the same as above: Can't see the records from 
> video1 dir?
> Whats wrong?

nothing

> Or I misunderstand the -v option?

yes

the "primary" video dir (video0) holds all the information, if a recording is stored somewhere else (video1) video0 still holds the index and summary and the symliks to the *.vdr files
so vdr never looks for recording inside the other video-dir´s



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