Matthias Schwarzott schrieb: > I thought bind mount does work on even older kernels, still shouldn't > a symlink work too? Need to re-check - guess i mix something here. Some bind mount features only start working properly at 2.6.26+ (bind mount ro, move etc). Bind mounting readonly some directory makes full disk read only, but thats not required anyway here. > So I did setup lvm on my harddisks and made my video partition a > logical-volume that can span as many harddisk as I let join the volume group. > Still some time ago I had a setup using vdr's own support for multiple disks > as you use it. > On LVM how does one know which disk will be used ? thats the main advantage - that all "handling data" is on slow, low power, silent, cool harddisk, real data gets on the big ones. > So I suggest you mount your disks somewhere else > (like /mnt/large1 /mnt/large2) and then do bind mounts or symlinks > from /var/lib > > # mount /dev/disk1 /mnt/large1 > # mount /dev/disk2 /mnt/large2 > > # mkdir /mnt/large1/video > # mkdir /mnt/large1/video > > # mount --bind /mnt/large1/video /var/lib/video.01 > # mount --bind /mnt/large2/video /var/lib/video.02 > Will test that _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr