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Re: RuneAudio 0.3-beta for Raspberry Pi

Postby adr3nal1n » 16 Feb 2015, 22:38

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Re: RuneAudio 0.3-beta for Raspberry Pi

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Re: RuneAudio 0.3-beta for Raspberry Pi

Postby adr3nal1n » 17 Feb 2015, 00:51

Hi,

Tried the link to the nightly build suggested but after i switched from dhcp to static again and rebooted, it did at least retain the static ip i had set but none of my nfs mounts worked anymore. Had to write the 0.3 beta img over my sd card and start again to map my nfs shares and rebuild database.

Hope this feedback helps.
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Re: RuneAudio 0.3-beta for Raspberry Pi

Postby hondagx35 » 17 Feb 2015, 12:35

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Re: RuneAudio 0.3-beta for Raspberry Pi

Postby adr3nal1n » 17 Feb 2015, 13:40

Hi hondagx35,

Yeah, it was really odd in that even going into the Sources UI and clicking "Remount All Sources" did nothing at all.

I should point out that I have the NFS shares locked down by specific IP address on my Arch Linux NFS server so when it got assigned its DHCP address on first boot obviously none of the shares could be accessed as it was assigned a random IP. I then switched to the Static IP (via the Runeaudio Network UI) that does have access to the NFS shares and rebooted and I still could not access the NFS shares. Are the NFS share mappings cached somewhere?

Once I had restored the 0.3-beta image to the sd card, booted up, reconfigured everything (as well as entering "#netctl enable eth0" to get my static ip to stick across reboots) my NFS shares worked again. (I also did the git pull to update /var/www)

Can you tell me where the NFS mount config data is stored in the Runeaudio distribution? (Is this held in the MPD database or is it somewhere else?)

I have now installed rsync on Runeaudio and have taken a full backup over SSH back to my Arch Linux File Server so I can rollback next time without having to reconfigure everything again.

Actually spent some time using Runeaudio to list to music this morning rather than just messing with the backend OS ;) . It's a great distribution and application. Thanks very much for giving my old 256MB rpi a new lease of life!
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Re: RuneAudio 0.3-beta for Raspberry Pi

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Re: RuneAudio 0.3-beta for Raspberry Pi

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Re: RuneAudio 0.3-beta for Raspberry Pi

Postby hondagx35 » 01 Mar 2015, 16:15

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RuneAudio 0.3-beta for Raspberry Pi

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Re: RuneAudio 0.3-beta for Raspberry Pi

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