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Anyone? I continue to search the forum and I'm not finding anything recent or relevant to the Canola Tuning plug in. All of the posts I've found on changing the default cover director to a SD card are pretty old. Thanks.
- Copy the already downloaded album covers to another Location, for example to the removable memory card (mmc1), using this command:
cp -r /home/user/.canola/covers /media/mmc1/
- Remove the old location
rm -rf /home/user/.canola/covers
- Create a symbolic link
ln -s /media/mmc1/covers /home/user/.canola/
I hope that helps you.
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Hello Vrette, the following directions are copied from a post in page 1 with a few corrections.
First, you do not need to be root.
Second, Canola stores the Album Art in /home/user/.canola/covers/ and that cannot be changed, but you can create a Symbolic link that links to an expansion card.
Remember, you can change the location of where you copy the album art in command 1, just remember to input that location in place of /media/mmc1/ in command 3.
Let me know how it goes.
I'll just have to order a bigger SD card sometime (currently running 2 GB ones). Maybe it's time to up to 4 or 8 GBs.