[CentOS] Jinzora and mounted file system
Darryl L. Pierce
mcpierce at gmail.comTue Nov 15 18:10:40 UTC 2005
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When I setup my system, I created a file system (/dev/hda3) that I mount as /var/music. I installed Jinzora on my system and want to use it as the frontend for listening to my MP3s. However, when Jinzora tries to access anything on /var/music it complains that it's an invalid file system. I can use sound-juicer to rip CDs and write them to that file system, though. I also created an alias for Apache to host that directory and that also complains that it's not accessible, so I'm thinking there's a permissions problem. The mount point and the files on that file system are owned by apache.apache so that's not the problem, I'm assuming. Any ideas? If I copy the files to a a directory that's *not* a mount point then Jinzora reads the files just fine, even if that directory's not an Apache alias... -- Darryl L. Pierce <mcpierce at gmail.com> Homepage: http://mcpierce.multiply.com/ "By doubting we come to inquiry, through inquiry truth." - Peter Abelard
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