Added a note to the INSTALL file regarding multiple disk setup becoming deprecated in a future version of VDR

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Klaus Schmidinger 2013-03-14 09:20:51 +01:00
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@ -7730,7 +7730,7 @@ Video Disk Recorder Revision History
to avoid problems with SD-FF cards in case the user switches to the "ST:TNG" or to avoid problems with SD-FF cards in case the user switches to the "ST:TNG" or
"Classic" skin. "Classic" skin.
2013-03-12: Version 1.7.41 2013-03-14: Version 1.7.41
- Updated the Hungarian OSD texts (thanks to István Füley). - Updated the Hungarian OSD texts (thanks to István Füley).
- Updated the Russian OSD texts (thanks to Oleg Roitburd). - Updated the Russian OSD texts (thanks to Oleg Roitburd).
@ -7748,3 +7748,5 @@ Video Disk Recorder Revision History
- Fixed stopping an ongoing recording on a system with bonded devices, if a timer with - Fixed stopping an ongoing recording on a system with bonded devices, if a timer with
a higher priority requires a different band. a higher priority requires a different band.
- Updated the introductory text of the vdr.1 man page. - Updated the introductory text of the vdr.1 man page.
- Added a note to the INSTALL file regarding multiple disk setup becoming deprecated
in a future version of VDR.

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@ -351,7 +351,12 @@ would set up twelve disks (wow, what a machine that would be!).
To use such a multi directory setup, you need to add the '-v' option To use such a multi directory setup, you need to add the '-v' option
with the name of the basic directory when running 'vdr': with the name of the basic directory when running 'vdr':
vdr -v /video0 vdr -v /srv/vdr/video0
WARNING: Using multiple disks to form one large video directory this way
is deprecated and will be removed from VDR in a future version! Either
use one of today's large terabyte disks (preferably with a backup disk
in a RAID-1 array), or use something like "mhddfs".
Note that you should not copy any non-VDR files into the video directory, Note that you should not copy any non-VDR files into the video directory,
since this might cause a lot of unnecessary disk access when VDR cleans up those since this might cause a lot of unnecessary disk access when VDR cleans up those
@ -359,7 +364,7 @@ directories and there is a large number of files and/or subdirectories in
there. If you have a large disk that you want to use for VDR's video data as there. If you have a large disk that you want to use for VDR's video data as
well as other stuff, you may want to create a subdirectory for VDR, as in well as other stuff, you may want to create a subdirectory for VDR, as in
/mydisk/video0 /mydisk/video
and put your other stuff into, say, and put your other stuff into, say,

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@ -478,3 +478,7 @@ Misc:
to avoid discontinuities. If the time difference is more than 10 seconds, stime() is to avoid discontinuities. If the time difference is more than 10 seconds, stime() is
still used to do the initial sync. still used to do the initial sync.
- Implemented scaling of SPU bitmaps. - Implemented scaling of SPU bitmaps.
- WARNING: Using multiple disks to form one large video directory is deprecated and
will be removed from VDR in a future version! Either use one of today's large
terabyte disks (preferably with a backup disk in a RAID-1 array), or use something
like "mhddfs".