Roon can't find new Titan

Who knows what they have done or added to the Debian and Linux sources. Do Roon release any source code? I can’t see that they do, which is a shame.

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Surely the best way to do things.

Again that would be the wisest.

Exactly: So I’d like to know if there really are any other factors which we should take into consideration when we occupy our small corner of it. Two spring to mind:

  1. transparency of directory structure when mounting via SAMBA… something which I suspect lay behind my need to change paths in this CCC situation
  2. how best to manage (un)mounting RoonOS… is the red off button top right in the web GUI all we ever need to know about?

FWIW I ran another CCC clone this morning - this time of the whole of Nucleus from /Data (its root, I imagine) with the server shut down, of course.

And the same thing happened… although there was a much quicker copying time, the Finder kept showing apparently ‘empty’ directories - as if (this is pure speculation) there were a three-way process at play:

  1. put each object into a buffer/holding area - and so actually delete it from its ‘home’/original/proper location
  2. examine it using criteria we know not what
  3. move it back after making a decision

That makes me all the more curious to know more about RoonOS… for example, are there routines which we can run that would allow us to verify and repair the filesystem, like macOS’s Onyx and EtreCheck etc?

The ever-helpful Rob at Bombich explained that this is exactly what happened.

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