Storage Devices
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Package: pluto-storage-devices
Directory: src/PlutoStorageDevices
Background Info
This bash scripts where created to configure / setup storage devices that can be used in pluto. Currently there are 2 device templates that can be configured by this scripts:
- Hard Drives / Generic Internal Driver (1790)
- Network Storage / HD-HG300LAN (1794)
This device templates have some common device data:
- PK_Users (3) : A list of integer values separated by comma. The numbers represent the id of the users who can use the storage device for storing private files on them. If the 0 value is there too, the storage device can also be used to store public files. If no value is entered, the default is considered 0 (public only). If the next device data (use pluto dir structure) is not set to 1, all the files will be accesible from one directory on the storage device, meaning that public / private files can be accesible by every user that can access that device.
- Use Pluto Directory Structure (130) : This value can be 1 or 0, meaning that the information on theat devices will be stored using a pluto directory structure, identical to the one in /home directory. For every user there will be a separate directory to store it's private data and there will also be a /public directory in there. The default is set to 1 but if other/no value is entered will be considered 0.
- Use Automatically (134) : A leftover ? Not used
- Directories (153) : The media directories from the pluto directory structure that can be used on this device. Example by entering music, movies only the music and movies folders will be available from pluto. The value can be empty, meaning that all directories will be available.
File Details
- StorageDevices_Mounts.sh