Hi Kev,
1.) Theres an Mediathomb ipkg avaliable. Look here for your device:
http://mediatomb.cc/pages/devices
2.) Download the Package ...
Optware
MediaTomb packages for NSLU2 and other Optware targets are available here
If you are running Optware you can easily install MediaTomb using the following command:
ipkg install mediatomb
The current package provides an init script with some additional configuration. To enable automatic startup of the MediaTomb daemon edit /opt/etc/default/mediatomb and change the value of MT_ENABLE to true after that start the daemon by issuing the following command:
/opt/etc/init.d/S90mediatomb start
In this configuration MediaTomb will listen on port 50500, this behavior can be changed by editing /opt/etc/mediatomb.conf and restarting the server which can by done by:
/opt/etc/init.d/S90mediatomb restart
The config.xml and the database of the daemon configuration will be created in /opt/etc/mediatomb after the first launch.
If you encounter strange behavior or are not sure what is going on, have a look at the log output which will be located in /opt/var/log/mediatomb
There has been one more change in regard to the Optware package: the default settings make use of the database backup function, have a look at the storage settings in the documentation if you want to find out more about this.
One more hint: meanwhile you can add the file to
/system/overlay/savedata.conf and it will be saved / restored during reboot / boot-up. --
Hope that is useful.
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