2020-03-26, 08:46 PM
Hi guys,
On windows 10 the usb drive was permanently connected and I never had to do anything
special, i.e., somehow windows must have recognized the disk before starting nextpvr. Thus I don’t understand your comment that something special has to be done in windows as that is not the case?
I am not a Linux newbie and can add startup code if need be, but I am sure others will want to use an external disk as disk storage is much cheaper than ssd storage. Why not build that possibility into the code so everyone who wants to do that does not have to add that code themselves? It is a trivial amount of code to ask if the folder is internal or external and then to check if external if the disk is mounted before proceeding? Just trying to make things easier for users.
Jerry
On windows 10 the usb drive was permanently connected and I never had to do anything
special, i.e., somehow windows must have recognized the disk before starting nextpvr. Thus I don’t understand your comment that something special has to be done in windows as that is not the case?
I am not a Linux newbie and can add startup code if need be, but I am sure others will want to use an external disk as disk storage is much cheaper than ssd storage. Why not build that possibility into the code so everyone who wants to do that does not have to add that code themselves? It is a trivial amount of code to ask if the folder is internal or external and then to check if external if the disk is mounted before proceeding? Just trying to make things easier for users.
Jerry