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    Change Devive mount name

    Is there any way to change the device mount name? Currently my hard drive is named w100 or something similar which the gf has a problem with when "changing location" via the yellow button.

    Is this possible in vix or would I need to rename it by connecting it to a computer?

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    Have you tried changing the Local share name?
    Menu -> Setup -> System -> Network -> Mounts setup -> Mount Manager -> Mount points management

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    Hello judge

    It's not the network mount I want to change the name of. It's the name of the internal hard drive and USB.

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    Anybody any ideas?

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    Still not sure what you want to change or why? default mount with no extra network mounts...

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    I don't think anybody understands what you want to achieve (and why).

    And stating that you use 'build 0' doesn't help either.

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    I'll try and explain a little better. I have a VU+ Duo in the sitting room, VU+ Solo in the kitchen and a TM Nano in the bedroom. They're all networked together to access each others recordings. I also have my computer mounted as a network drive too. The problem I have is that when the gf wants to stream a movie from the computer, she selects "Computer" by pressing the yellow button via the media browser. That's fine, because the network mount is called "Computer". The problem comes when she then wants to watch a recording that is stored on the internal hard drive of the box she is using. When she tries to change the location back to the internal hard drive via the yellow button, the hard drive is named similarly as in judges screenshot - "HGST HT..." I've also got a usb stick connected which is named in the same way. So it gets a little confusing for her to know what to select.

    I was hoping there would be a way of renaming the hard drive from "HGST HT..." to "Hard Drive" and the usb stick to "USB Stick" to stop her shouting me to do it for her every time.

    I'm using the latest build of Zeus - 023 which I did put in when I posted this, but for some reason it defaulted to 0

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    Get a new girlfriend?

    You should be able to rename the usb stick with windows, I can't remember how but it should be simple.

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    Hmm, I would have fixed this another way: just one HDD in one of the boxes and all record to that.

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    why not just rename top level folder
    ie HDD/movies_solo HDD/movies_duo

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    Thanks for the replies. I tried renaming the USB with windows, but had to convert it to ext4 when I used it in the Duo so the name change didn't show.

    I think I'll try as Rob van der Does suggests and record to one hard drive, although I'm not too confident of recording HD channels over powerline, I'll give it a go.

    Thanks again

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    If all boxes are networked using nfs, you can label the drives(shares) anything you like, and find using yellow button, e.g I have my boxes labeled upstairs and downstairs. Precisely for the reason you ask.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevenatherton42 View Post
    .....I think I'll try as Rob van der Does suggests and record to one hard drive, although I'm not too confident of recording HD channels over powerline, I'll give it a go.....
    That might indeed be a limitation. Is HD-Playback faultless?

    And besides: all my boxes have different names, and in 'recording settings' I added bookmarks to all the xxxx/movie.
    So in the movielist I can easily navigate to e.g. Ultimo/HDD/movie etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevenatherton42 View Post
    Thanks for the replies. I tried renaming the USB with windows, but had to convert it to ext4 when I used it in the Duo so the name change didn't show.

    I think I'll try as Rob van der Does suggests and record to one hard drive, although I'm not too confident of recording HD channels over powerline, I'll give it a go.

    Thanks again
    I use homeplugs and struggle with HD content from nas,,, hence each machine own hdd

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