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2011-07-07, 19:16
(This post was last modified: 2011-07-07, 19:19 by Memphiz.)
i've read that one should add "-n" when starting mountd ... don't know how to do that ... but maybe you could just kill your mountd and restart per hand with mountd -n or something like that (i'm not giving up...)
maybe add it like this to /etc/rc.conf
mountd_flags="-n"
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HowTo setup NFS for Kodi:
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was there before 2 years *hrhr* ... well for the crash it would be great to have the crashlog ... the current crashes we noticed where all the same and should be fixed in trunk already - but would be nice to have a look at it to be sure (for getting the crashlog have a look at the first link in my sig ...)
AppleTV4/iPhone/iPod/iPad: HowTo find debug logs and everything else which the devs like so much:
click here
HowTo setup NFS for Kodi:
NFS (wiki)
HowTo configure avahi (zeroconf):
Avahi_Zeroconf (wiki)
READ THE IOS FAQ!:
iOS FAQ (wiki)
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can someone tell me what my etc/exports file should look like on OSX to share an entire drive via NFS?
is this ok:
/Volumes/toshiba320gb -alldirs *(rw,all_squash,insecure,async,no_subtree_check,no_ac1)
Or is that more like linux verbiage instead?
when i try to add a source (editing "none") to ATV on 4.2.2 XBMC 10.0-9 official like this:
nfs://192.168.1.106/toshiba320gb
it crashes XBMC right away.
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How do you deal with spaces in the nfs path name?
I was dumb and included a space within my external drive's name.
in xbmc on the atv2 would it just be:
nfs://10.0.1.101/Volumes/Drive Name
or do i need to use a \ or single or double quotes?
could i alter my /etc/export to share the /Volumes directory instead?
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k, one more question gents...
i have an NFS share working from OSX 10.7 Lion GM to XBMC 10.0-9 on ATV2 4.2.2 using the advice I received above (thank you!!!!!!), I just can't see any subdirectories in that share. i can only see actual files listed there.
what can i do to make it so that all the subdirectories and files they contain are visible over NFS?
This is how my /etc/exports looks btw...
/Volumes/toshiba320gb -mapall=501 -alldirs
(when I had the * added in it wouldn't show up under showmounts)