How to make exrernal USB HDD available to the Synology Media center
1. Use ln command to create a symlink inside of the /volume1/video/ folder to point to
USB HDD /volumeUSB#/usbshare
(Note ensure what your USB number is first)
ln -s /volumeUSB#/usbshare /volume1/video/usbdrive
Ex: ln -s /volumeUSB2/usbshare /volume1/video/usbdrive
In case you ever want to remove your link use command below:
rm <linkname>
2. Re-Index media via Synology interface. Done.
Can also use mount but more hassle:
mount --bind /volumeUSB1/usbshare /volume1/video/usbdrive
unmount
mount /volume1/video/usbdrive
art up scripts *.sh located here:
sr/syno/etc/rc.d
USB HDD /volumeUSB#/usbshare
(Note ensure what your USB number is first)
ln -s /volumeUSB#/usbshare /volume1/video/usbdrive
Ex: ln -s /volumeUSB2/usbshare /volume1/video/usbdrive
In case you ever want to remove your link use command below:
rm <linkname>
2. Re-Index media via Synology interface. Done.
Can also use mount but more hassle:
mount --bind /volumeUSB1/usbshare /volume1/video/usbdrive
unmount
mount /volume1/video/usbdrive
art up scripts *.sh located here:
sr/syno/etc/rc.d
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