2010-04-10, 10:51
I mapped my NFS drives succesfully using these steps:
http://forum.xbmc.org/showpost.php?p=451...stcount=29
This resulted in my NAS drive now being available with an NFS mapping. On my NAS I have high level folders for music, pictures, movies and tv shows.
I browse Music in folder view as I have many compilations and find this most easy
When I select "Music" in XBMC I can see my Nas, then select music folder and browse further.
What I'd like is to somehow enable a shortcut that when I press music, I'll immediately end up in the music folder on the NAS. I recall that when I didn't use NFS there was an option to make a specific folder "default" but I can't find it anymore, is that not possible with NFS?
Alternatively I was thinking of mapping a drive/folder combination, I tried but that didnt work, but I am no NFS expert.
Any clues on if and how this is possible? I really like NFS as DVD menu structures work way way faster now.
http://forum.xbmc.org/showpost.php?p=451...stcount=29
This resulted in my NAS drive now being available with an NFS mapping. On my NAS I have high level folders for music, pictures, movies and tv shows.
I browse Music in folder view as I have many compilations and find this most easy
When I select "Music" in XBMC I can see my Nas, then select music folder and browse further.
What I'd like is to somehow enable a shortcut that when I press music, I'll immediately end up in the music folder on the NAS. I recall that when I didn't use NFS there was an option to make a specific folder "default" but I can't find it anymore, is that not possible with NFS?
Alternatively I was thinking of mapping a drive/folder combination, I tried but that didnt work, but I am no NFS expert.
Any clues on if and how this is possible? I really like NFS as DVD menu structures work way way faster now.