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2011-02-10
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There seems to be two problems here, first is the media player doesn't allow me to specify where it should find it's files, is there a configuration file somewhere that I could edit?
Secondly, in other applications that do allow the selection of a directory they only allow selecting a directory under MyDocs or on the SD card. I expect this limitation is more likely to be hardcoded but I thought I'd ask.
I have no need for VFAT, all my computers run Linux, perhaps there's another solution that will get around my issues. Perhaps I could mount -o bind my /home on MyDocs? Any suggestions gratefully recieved
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2011-02-10
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There seems to be two problems here, first is the media player doesn't allow me to specify where it should find it's files, is there a configuration file somewhere that I could edit?
Secondly, in other applications that do allow the selection of a directory they only allow selecting a directory under MyDocs or on the SD card. I expect this limitation is more likely to be hardcoded but I thought I'd ask.
I have no need for VFAT, all my computers run Linux, perhaps there's another solution that will get around my issues. Perhaps I could mount -o bind my /home on MyDocs? Any suggestions gratefully recieved