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Serviio login
Serviio login




  1. Serviio login install#
  2. Serviio login update#
  3. Serviio login verification#

# Required-Start: $local_fs $remote_fs $network $syslog #- By Ian Laird converted for Debian by Jacob Lundberg #- Daemon script for Serviio media server Now copy and paste the following text into the blank PuTTY/Terminal window (Right click mouse button) #!/bin/sh Now let’s create the startup script nano /etc/init.d/serviio SERVICE_ACCOUNT="serviio" # DON'T RUN UNDER ROOT!

Serviio login update#

#- Daemon Script Configuration for Serviio Media ServerĭAEMON="/usr/local/serviio/serviio-1.2.1/bin/serviio.sh" # Update this to point at serviio_root/bin/serviio.sh Now copy and paste the following text into the blank PuTTY/Terminal window (Right click mouse button) # Now let’s create the daemon script nano /etc/default/serviiod Wait a minute to let the server create some files and hit control and c to stop the server Now let’s see if serviio will start…The terminal window should show just a green solid cursor on the bottom left after running these commands… This is good and serviio in running cd serviio-1.2.1/bin Now we are gonna make a dir for serviio and download and extract serviio mkdir /usr/local/serviio/ Now we need to add serviio to the root group usermod -a -G root serviio Now we need to add user serviio and set any password useradd serviio Now we need to set our paths to Java export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-openjdk-powerpc/jreĮxport PATH=$PATH:/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-openjdk-powerpc/jre

Serviio login install#

Now let’s install Java (Type y when asked to continue and again when asked to install without verification) apt-get install openjdk-6-jdk When asked what would you like to do about php.ini, select keep_current and hit enterĪgain when asked what would you like to do about php.ini, select keep_current and hit enter apt-get install php5 php5-gd php-xml-parser php5-intl zlib1g dcraw When asked what to do with /etc/cron.d/php5 type N and hit enter (Keep your-currently installed version)

Serviio login verification#

Type y when asked to continue and again when asked to install without verification Now let’s install PHP5 and some other dependencies for the webui Now lets update our sources and install ffmpeg (Type y to install without verification if asked and also type y if asked to continue) apt-get update Now we need to change permissions on the file chmod 755 /etc/apt/sources.list Now copy and paste the following sources into the blank PuTTY/Terminal window (Right click mouse button) deb wheezy main Now we want to rename our sources.list and create a new one Run this command to remove the claims the MBL puts on some system files rm -f /var/lib/dpkg/info/wd-nas.* Of course your gonna need to have PuTTY or Terminal ready to go Help protect yourself from bricking your drive if you mess upġst disable the WD or Twonky DLNA server in the dashboard Please do note that your drive will no longer sleep due to Java so if this is an issue for you, please stop now! Having said that, I have tested this on 02.11.09-053 and 02.42.02-012 without issue As always, I’m not responsible if you brick your device






Serviio login