supremicus
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turns out it actually was a problem in /etc/hosts, everything finally appears to be running. just need to test transcoding and i should be pretty much set.
LAYGO,
Sorry I don't have time to go into the details, and I don't want to take this thread off the topic of Serviio, but you should be able to run Transmission in the same Jail as Serviio.
You'd need to add another entry in the fstab.serviio file outside the jail, create the folders inside and outside the jail to match the entry you just added to the fstab.serviio, and then pop into the jail and install Transmission. There might be a few other steps, but it shouldn't be all that difficult and it would save you from going thru the whole process again.
Reminder, this is my FIRST ever *NIX box I've ever owned. I've had access to some before, but all the installation was already done.
Thanks again, I'll try later . . .
I'm not sure why, but something changed, I'll need to update the tutorial.
Proto et al:
If I go into the jail and manually start serviio, it runs fine. So the problem must be in the script that starts serviio. So I have two questions:
1) Just be be sure, the changes I make to rc.local should look like this:
#! /usr/local/bin/bash
#
(/usr/local/serviio-0.6.0.1/bin/serviio.sh) &
So the path is in parentheses, correct?
2) The rc.local file should be in which directory? Either:
/mnt/tank/Serviio_Jail/Serviio_root/etc/rc.local
OR
/mnt/tank/Serviio_Jail/Serviio_root/usr/local/etc/rc.local?
Thanks
Fig
LAYGO,
Sorry I don't have time to go into the details, and I don't want to take this thread off the topic of Serviio, but you should be able to run Transmission in the same Jail as Serviio.
You'd need to add another entry in the fstab.serviio file outside the jail, create the folders inside and outside the jail to match the entry you just added to the fstab.serviio, and then pop into the jail and install Transmission. There might be a few other steps, but it shouldn't be all that difficult and it would save you from going thru the whole process again.