Configure gnome tracker to track mounted paths
by tkalfaoglu from LinuxQuestions.org on (#539KZ)
I am using Rygel to watch movies and my movie database resides on another computer's drive which I NFS-mount as /home/turgut/Videos/media and /home/turgut/Videos/media2 when the machine starts up.
Rygel needs tracker to find the movies/shows so it can show them. However it seems the tracker ignores those mounted paths.. How can I force tracker to visit and index everything under those paths too?
PS: I tried mounting them somewhere else on my system and then doing a mount --bind to the directories I mentioned above, it didn't seem to make a difference.
Many thanks, -turgut


Rygel needs tracker to find the movies/shows so it can show them. However it seems the tracker ignores those mounted paths.. How can I force tracker to visit and index everything under those paths too?
PS: I tried mounting them somewhere else on my system and then doing a mount --bind to the directories I mentioned above, it didn't seem to make a difference.
Many thanks, -turgut