2008-10-06, 16:36
First off, great idea with the Live version!!!!
Everything works great on everything I tested so far including a Lenovo X60T,
Lenovo T61, Acer Aspire One Netbook (a little odd video resolution but that was kinda expected) and a few misc desktops... but overall this is awesome and fun to use especially with the standard Microsoft Xbox DVD Playback kit remote!
Thanks to everyone involved!!!!
Anyway.........
If I am in the console or SCP into the XBMC PC, a ton of directories are hidden by default off root....
For example in console:
cd /
ls -la
results in nothing.... aside from up a directory
.... however if I:
cd /etc
it moves into /etc fine... same for /var ; /dev ; /mnt ; etc., etc., etc. ......
I searched around here and general searches via Google but I cannot find anything aside from the standard hidden files structure using dot(.) to hide files which obviously is not the case.
How can I change this so I can see everything normally?
This is more important for me for SCP access, but I will take anything now rather than guess what is in certain directories.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Everything works great on everything I tested so far including a Lenovo X60T,
Lenovo T61, Acer Aspire One Netbook (a little odd video resolution but that was kinda expected) and a few misc desktops... but overall this is awesome and fun to use especially with the standard Microsoft Xbox DVD Playback kit remote!
Thanks to everyone involved!!!!
Anyway.........
If I am in the console or SCP into the XBMC PC, a ton of directories are hidden by default off root....
For example in console:
cd /
ls -la
results in nothing.... aside from up a directory
.... however if I:
cd /etc
it moves into /etc fine... same for /var ; /dev ; /mnt ; etc., etc., etc. ......
I searched around here and general searches via Google but I cannot find anything aside from the standard hidden files structure using dot(.) to hide files which obviously is not the case.
How can I change this so I can see everything normally?
This is more important for me for SCP access, but I will take anything now rather than guess what is in certain directories.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!