10-08-2022, 04:07 PM
@Phosphoric
As a postscript, all along I have been assuming (who can forget Benny Hill's mini-lecture on "assume"?) that your USB-mounted SD card is not the system card.
If, however, you are booting moOde from this USB-mounted uSD card, and if your music files are stored in the /media directory of the filesystem on this card, then you won't be able to access the files using the method I described above. As you can see in your smb.conf file, there's no SMB share defined for /media itself, only for the filesystems of any external devices that have been mounted by Linux in the /media directory.
I suppose you could create a custom smb.conf file but I don't recommend it. This file is subject to change as moOde's configuration settings are changed.
The alternatives are to move your music files to /mnt/SDCARD or to place them on a separate USB drive (which can be another uSD card). I highly recommend the latter since a separate card won't get overwritten by fresh moOde installs.
Regards,
Kent
As a postscript, all along I have been assuming (who can forget Benny Hill's mini-lecture on "assume"?) that your USB-mounted SD card is not the system card.
If, however, you are booting moOde from this USB-mounted uSD card, and if your music files are stored in the /media directory of the filesystem on this card, then you won't be able to access the files using the method I described above. As you can see in your smb.conf file, there's no SMB share defined for /media itself, only for the filesystems of any external devices that have been mounted by Linux in the /media directory.
I suppose you could create a custom smb.conf file but I don't recommend it. This file is subject to change as moOde's configuration settings are changed.
The alternatives are to move your music files to /mnt/SDCARD or to place them on a separate USB drive (which can be another uSD card). I highly recommend the latter since a separate card won't get overwritten by fresh moOde installs.
Regards,
Kent