2015-03-15, 12:58
Hello all,
I just recently made the switch from booting Kodi (as a shell) on Windows 7 to Kodibuntu. All of my video content resides on a secondary NTFS drive which does not automount when Kodi boots. I was wondering how this can be fixed? I have minimal Linux knowledge, so if possible, keep it simple.
I also noticed that the installation of Kodibuntu automatically adds the both the Movies and TV Shows in the home directory as a video source within Kodi, however, I can't seem to find a way to remove them like the ones I manually add. Since I will not be using these, is there a way to do this?
Thanks in advanced.
I just recently made the switch from booting Kodi (as a shell) on Windows 7 to Kodibuntu. All of my video content resides on a secondary NTFS drive which does not automount when Kodi boots. I was wondering how this can be fixed? I have minimal Linux knowledge, so if possible, keep it simple.
I also noticed that the installation of Kodibuntu automatically adds the both the Movies and TV Shows in the home directory as a video source within Kodi, however, I can't seem to find a way to remove them like the ones I manually add. Since I will not be using these, is there a way to do this?
Thanks in advanced.