2010-04-01, 09:51
Ahh yes
I removed the 'nodiskmount' tokens from Boot/Grub/menu.lst (with root permissions) and then restarted to computer (XBMC Live).
When it booted up into the home screen it recognized the USB HD as normal.
Then when I went into Files from within movies and I could now see a new folder I think was called sbd1 along with DISK file that I couldn't add before (this was there before i removed nodiskmount but couldnt add any of the films to my libuary) .
But this time the new folder sdb1 I was able to add successfully, I drilled down into the folder I had within sdb1 called Flims, right clicked and set content ect and It works ..hooray
Hope this helps
I removed the 'nodiskmount' tokens from Boot/Grub/menu.lst (with root permissions) and then restarted to computer (XBMC Live).
When it booted up into the home screen it recognized the USB HD as normal.
Then when I went into Files from within movies and I could now see a new folder I think was called sbd1 along with DISK file that I couldn't add before (this was there before i removed nodiskmount but couldnt add any of the films to my libuary) .
But this time the new folder sdb1 I was able to add successfully, I drilled down into the folder I had within sdb1 called Flims, right clicked and set content ect and It works ..hooray
Hope this helps