Assuming that you have already managed to mount the hard drive manually, the following steps will automatically mount the hard drive every time you boot up your machine.
First, make sure you know which device it is that you want to mount.
run the command:
# cat /etc/mtab
Find you hard disk in the output and copy the entire line into your fstab.
# nano /etc/fstab
*note you don't have to use nano, I personally used gedit.
After this is set and done, reboot and should work. If it fails, just boot up the machine and remove/comment out the line you just pasted into fstab.
Thursday, January 8, 2015
Sunday, January 4, 2015
Compiling Nightingale Media Player on OpenSuse 13.2
Below is the list of packages that you are going to need in order to compile and install Nightingale on OpenSuse 13.2
- git
- autoconf
- gcc-c++
- gtk2-devel
- dbus-1-glib-devel
- libtag-devel
- gstreamer-plugins-base-devel
- gstreamer-0_10-plugins-base-devel
- libidl-devel
- zip
- unzip
Or you can run this command:
Then clone the git repo:
Checkout the build trunk branch:
To build, run the build script:
Go to the official Nightingale Linux build site if you have any issues.The guide is located here.
- git
- autoconf
- gcc-c++
- gtk2-devel
- dbus-1-glib-devel
- libtag-devel
- gstreamer-plugins-base-devel
- gstreamer-0_10-plugins-base-devel
- libidl-devel
- zip
- unzip
Or you can run this command:
# zypper install git autoconf gcc-c++ gtk2-devel dbus-1-glib-devel libtag-devel gstreamer-plugins-base-devel gstreamer-0_10-plugins-base-devel libidl-devel zip unzip
Then clone the git repo:
git clone https://github.com/nightingale-media-player/nightingale-hacking.git
Checkout the build trunk branch:
git checkout sb-truck-oldxul
To build, run the build script:
./build.sh
Go to the official Nightingale Linux build site if you have any issues.The guide is located here.
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