2012-04-15, 08:26
I searched and found nothing. Closest I could find was a thread where they couldn't even install it on an attached SATA drive.
My dilemma is this. Got an old IBM Thinkpad. Fixed it up and installed XBMCLive 10 (I tried XBMCUbuntu, but it was just too slow and had weird issues)
On this laptop there are two bays. One has a DVD drive, and the other has a hotswap "SATA adapter" holding a 500 GB SATA Drive. When installing, it saw the drive just fine (I think it was there as SDA1 I think... I can't remember, but it was there, I recognized the "size" being under 500GB), but I chose the laptop's main 20GB HDD devoting the entire SATA drive for media.
Meanwhile, I take out the SATA drive and by using a USB adapter, attach it to my desktop PC where I copy over the media from my existing XBMC installation, all organized and scraped, folders and all. I attach back to the laptop, aaaaaaaand, I can't seem find it at all when browsing for folders.
The Linux file system is COMPLETELY foreign to me. Any help would be appreciated.
My dilemma is this. Got an old IBM Thinkpad. Fixed it up and installed XBMCLive 10 (I tried XBMCUbuntu, but it was just too slow and had weird issues)
On this laptop there are two bays. One has a DVD drive, and the other has a hotswap "SATA adapter" holding a 500 GB SATA Drive. When installing, it saw the drive just fine (I think it was there as SDA1 I think... I can't remember, but it was there, I recognized the "size" being under 500GB), but I chose the laptop's main 20GB HDD devoting the entire SATA drive for media.
Meanwhile, I take out the SATA drive and by using a USB adapter, attach it to my desktop PC where I copy over the media from my existing XBMC installation, all organized and scraped, folders and all. I attach back to the laptop, aaaaaaaand, I can't seem find it at all when browsing for folders.
The Linux file system is COMPLETELY foreign to me. Any help would be appreciated.