2016-01-28, 12:39
Hi All,
I'm trying to set up a Raspberry Pi with Kodi as a simple video player, it is used in a public installation, so it should be as foolproof as possible and I don't need the databases for storing media information, in fact I ran into an occasion when killing the power a database was corrupt and Kodi could not start...
So is it somehow possible to disable the databases?
Putting the filesystem to read-only would work I guess, but does this have any other implications?
Thanks!
I'm trying to set up a Raspberry Pi with Kodi as a simple video player, it is used in a public installation, so it should be as foolproof as possible and I don't need the databases for storing media information, in fact I ran into an occasion when killing the power a database was corrupt and Kodi could not start...
So is it somehow possible to disable the databases?
Putting the filesystem to read-only would work I guess, but does this have any other implications?
Thanks!