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HOW TO: The NMT Apps drive, NTFS for data, the CSI/iPkg apps, on one drive
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12-31-2011, 06:05 PM
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RE: HOW TO: The NMT Apps drive, NTFS for data, the CSI/iPkg apps, on one drive
Thanks for the how-to, I am moving from a Netgear EVA 9150 to the A-300 (already in) and reading up on the info. Lots, lots and lots. However, no real change compared to the EVA as far as the-customer-needs-to sort-this-out-himself aspect is concerned.
I want the ext partition for the apps that seem to dislike ntfs and since I do not want a usb stick being a fixed part of the system, I want to move everything onto the HDD (2 TB). I'll keep you updated if it works. Regards Hans (12-11-2011 10:52 AM)nmtuser99 Wrote: Hi, |
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02-07-2012, 08:05 PM
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RE: HOW TO: The NMT Apps drive, NTFS for data, the CSI/iPkg apps, on one drive
So everything worked fine on A-210. Now i'm ready for Airplay. BUT:
My USB-Slave mode doesn't work. When i disconnect my USB stick, the A-210 will be connected as an external HDD. When i connect my USB-stick then A-210 i not recognized "Unknown Device". Is there a workaround or do i always have to disconnect my USB-stick for that? |
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09-25-2012, 10:52 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-25-2012 10:53 AM by esem.)
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RE: HOW TO: The NMT Apps drive, NTFS for data, the CSI/iPkg apps, on one drive
How is it really, SWAP? If (or) it is possible to make so: NMT Apps > USB-stick, only SWAP > HDD?
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11-10-2012, 10:53 PM
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RE: HOW TO: The NMT Apps drive, NTFS for data, the CSI/iPkg apps, on one drive
Hi guys,
I'm planning on trying this setup for once, since my A200 seems to have a reoccurring yearly problem with the data-partition being corrupted. I'm a little confused about the last steps" Create a new logical Ext3 partition. A 2GB size should be fine for many but consider making it larger if your using torrents or usenet. The size you would need to store files before moving them to the NTFS partition. This will be your CSI and iPkg partition. Create a new logical NTFS partition. This partition will use the remainder of the drive. This will be your data partition. I am using usenet (nzbget), but what files are we talking about that are moved? Is it before unpacking (the rar's) or after they are unpacked? Because the latter would mean I should create at least twice the size of the largest download (say 120 GB including overhead): say 50 GB for the rars and 50 GB for the actual movie. Can anyone tell me how this would work with NZBget and the mapping done by a Jukebox like Oversight? PCH-A100 (FW 01-17-100317-15-POP-402-000) (00-17-091216-15-POP-402 NMT Apps) Philips 28PW9611/01 PAL SD, connected with Composite Old skool
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12-16-2012, 01:50 PM
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RE: HOW TO: The NMT Apps drive, NTFS for data, the CSI/iPkg apps, on one drive
(12-09-2011 10:31 AM)norm Wrote: Hi It seems to me that everyone makes this really complicated when it's not. I use a 2GB drive. 1. Set-up and format the drive via Popcorn Hour as normal. 2. Install 'Ext2Fsd' and assign the biggest partition you will be using for media files a drive letter. eg (I) 3. In Ext2Fsd right click the drive and choose change partition type, choose number 07 from the list (07 HPFS/NTFS) 4. Windows will ask you to format the drive, letter (I) or what ever letter you assigned. 5. Choose 'Quick Format' and hit ok. 6. Once the format is done, Ext2Fsd will tell you the file system has been changed. 7. Hit F5 to reload and refresh Ext2Fsd. You will now have your largest partition in Windows NTFS. |
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