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- 16 Mar 2014, 17:48
- Forum: Support 5.x
- Topic: Madsonic: How to access NAS media files?
- Replies: 9
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Re: Madsonic: How to access NAS media files?
OK, so let me recap... You are running Madsonic on Linux, and your NAS is on your network. Can the NAS be accessed from any other machine? Is this machine Linux or Windows? Does your NAS support NFS? You may need to install a different driver on the NAS to do this, but it should support it natively...
- 15 Mar 2014, 00:04
- Forum: Support 5.x
- Topic: Madsonic: How to access NAS media files?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5786
Re: Madsonic: How to access NAS media files?
Try: //192.168.1.124/media/Music /mnt/localHDD ntfs-3g defaults 0 0 or \\192.168.1.124\media\Music /mnt/localHDD ntfs-3g defaults 0 0 I have tried both of them and it still doesn't work :( I believe Madsonic only accepts \\ because when I do //, it auto-corrects it to just one / I think if this doe...
- 14 Mar 2014, 02:25
- Forum: Support 5.x
- Topic: Madsonic: How to access NAS media files?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5786
Re: Madsonic: How to access NAS media files?
Create a folder under the \mnt folder; call it "NAS" (or something similar). Then within the /etc/fstab file, mount \\IPaddressOfNASDevice\ShareFolder to /mnt/NAS (or whatever you named the folder). Type "sudo mount -a" after editing and saving your /etc/fstab file. If you get a...
- 13 Mar 2014, 13:20
- Forum: Support 5.x
- Topic: Madsonic: How to access NAS media files?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5786
Re: Madsonic: How to access NAS media files?
Now what if my NAS is connected to another device?
In my etc/fstab file, what would I put for the device name? (i.e. /dev/sda1)
Since it is connected to my other device, it is mounted as /dev/sda1, but on this one, nothing is mounted directly
In my etc/fstab file, what would I put for the device name? (i.e. /dev/sda1)
Since it is connected to my other device, it is mounted as /dev/sda1, but on this one, nothing is mounted directly
- 08 Mar 2014, 11:53
- Forum: Support 5.x
- Topic: Madsonic: How to access NAS media files?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5786
Madsonic: How to access NAS media files?
Hey everyone, I have just set up madsonic and I am trying to get it to view my media files located on my raspberry pi's NAS.
The media location would be: \\192.168.1.xxx\media\EHDD01\RASPMusic
However, it says that the media could not be found... I am running Linux, not Windows.
The media location would be: \\192.168.1.xxx\media\EHDD01\RASPMusic
However, it says that the media could not be found... I am running Linux, not Windows.
- 17 Feb 2014, 16:47
- Forum: Support 5.x
- Topic: Just registered.. cannot login
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2770
Re: Just registered.. cannot login
When I uninstalled, it says it is deleting C:\madsonic soooo I assumed that it was already being cleared out. I'm not by my computer right now, but I will double check to make sure the directory is gone when I hit uninstall
- 17 Feb 2014, 01:02
- Forum: Support 5.x
- Topic: Just registered.. cannot login
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2770
Re: Just registered.. cannot login
I uninstalled and reinstalled many times, but when I go to localhost:4040, it doesn't give me the option to create/reset
- 15 Feb 2014, 05:10
- Forum: Support 5.x
- Topic: Just registered.. cannot login
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2770
Just registered.. cannot login
I just registered and logged in via localhost:4040, and then I signed in temporarily with the 'admin' password.
After changing my password, I cannot get in anymore...?
I even clicked "forgot password", but it says the username does not exist
After changing my password, I cannot get in anymore...?
I even clicked "forgot password", but it says the username does not exist