2014-08-02, 13:46
Hi,
I've been a long time XBMC user, never had an issue before that I couldn't resolve by googling..
Recently I picked up a Synology 414 to hold my media on.
I had samba shares working perfectly on it. Then I read about being able to use the Synology as a central DB for my media.
I created NFS shares, which are working perfectly on my OpenElec Raspberry Pi. This is on version 4.07.
I then went to add these shares to my Windows based XBMC 13.1 machine. When I browse the NFS share, it lists the shares, but when I try to click 'into' them, it doesn't do anything as if I don't have permission..? Also tested it on my Android phone, this has the same problem.
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After a quick dig around, it seems that OpenElec may be using a newer version of the libnfs. Could this be the cause of my problem?
My Synology is fully up to date and I followed these steps when setting up the NFS. http://wiki.xbmc.org/?title=NFS#Synology
Thanks for any input
bledd
I've been a long time XBMC user, never had an issue before that I couldn't resolve by googling..
Recently I picked up a Synology 414 to hold my media on.
I had samba shares working perfectly on it. Then I read about being able to use the Synology as a central DB for my media.
I created NFS shares, which are working perfectly on my OpenElec Raspberry Pi. This is on version 4.07.
I then went to add these shares to my Windows based XBMC 13.1 machine. When I browse the NFS share, it lists the shares, but when I try to click 'into' them, it doesn't do anything as if I don't have permission..? Also tested it on my Android phone, this has the same problem.
--
After a quick dig around, it seems that OpenElec may be using a newer version of the libnfs. Could this be the cause of my problem?
My Synology is fully up to date and I followed these steps when setting up the NFS. http://wiki.xbmc.org/?title=NFS#Synology
Thanks for any input
bledd