Hi,
I would like to ask for an advice with the following matter:
I have /mnt/sda1/entertainment set as a (Video+Audio) media directory of my attached HDD in the WEBUI (in USB application\Media Server). My problem is that if I leave it like that, it also creates it's database there (a folder named minidlna) which is not very nice when you browse the folder with a dlna device.
So I created a minidlna.conf in the /jffs/configs/ folder, and I set db_dir to /tmp/mnt/sda1/minidlna, which places the database above the root of the media directory. This all works very nicely, and it creates the database there just fine, but I still get an empty minidlna folder inside /mnt/sda1/entertainment every time I boot up the router.
So I was just wondering, am I doing something wrong here, or everything is fine (and I just need to delete that empty folder manually with a script?)
Thanks,
Ika.
I would like to ask for an advice with the following matter:
I have /mnt/sda1/entertainment set as a (Video+Audio) media directory of my attached HDD in the WEBUI (in USB application\Media Server). My problem is that if I leave it like that, it also creates it's database there (a folder named minidlna) which is not very nice when you browse the folder with a dlna device.
So I created a minidlna.conf in the /jffs/configs/ folder, and I set db_dir to /tmp/mnt/sda1/minidlna, which places the database above the root of the media directory. This all works very nicely, and it creates the database there just fine, but I still get an empty minidlna folder inside /mnt/sda1/entertainment every time I boot up the router.
So I was just wondering, am I doing something wrong here, or everything is fine (and I just need to delete that empty folder manually with a script?)
Thanks,
Ika.