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theacoustician
Jul 24, 2010Aspirant
[How-to]Install Tonido on a x86 ReadyNAS device
I posted this over at the Tonido forums and I thought I'd post it here in case anyone was curious on how to do this. It seemed more appropriate to post here as opposed to th add-on section since it'...
sphardy1
Jul 28, 2010Apprentice
I could add this to the first post if you want. I briefly messed installing as a user, but gave up when it wasn't working because I just wanted it running before I got fancy with it. So you installed as root, then moved everything that was in root's ~/tonido to the user home directory and then ran 'chown -R' on it? Seems easy enough. Does it still run at boot up without issue?
Almost - Tonido seems to install as user:group 1000:1000 which gave access issues when I started tonido as a std user and not root. There was actually a suggestion on the Tonido forum to simply copy the tonido app to the user's home directory, but instead I did a chown -R on the application itself in /usr/local/tonido as a quick fix.
Don't have it set to start on boot, but that should be easy to implement
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