I removed the /volume1/Music folder from my system, replacing it with /volume1/Media/Music. Also locating Videos, and Pictures within the Media folder.
When I install the iTunes Server the Music folder is recreated. Going into the setup page I can add /volume1/Media/Music as a location but I am unable to remove /volume1/Music as a location. This locks the /volume1/Music folder from being removed as it is in use by iTunes Server.
Anyone know how to remove the default (/volume1/Music) folder from the setup, thus unlocking and allowing it to be removed?
It's just a house keeping issue for me, not to have dirs sitting about empty.
thanks in advance,
Server creates /volume1/Music folder?
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Re: Server creates /volume1/Music folder?
Same issue. I would also like to be able to control my music directory. Having the /Music share outside of the /Media share is kind of annoying. I don't want two separate mount points for my media.
I have being trying to find the config file to see if there is an edit that can be made to change the default music folder. I can't locate the .conf file. Looked in /usr/builtin/etc/ and various other ./etc locations. Any ideas on where forked-daapd.conf file is located?
I have being trying to find the config file to see if there is an edit that can be made to change the default music folder. I can't locate the .conf file. Looked in /usr/builtin/etc/ and various other ./etc locations. Any ideas on where forked-daapd.conf file is located?
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Re: Server creates /volume1/Music folder?
Have looked all over for the same, I have gone through every dir tree on the drive (hidden/sys included).
The app SoundsGood also creates the same issue, matbe a solution to that one may enlighten the iTunes Server issue.
The app SoundsGood also creates the same issue, matbe a solution to that one may enlighten the iTunes Server issue.