What steps will reproduce the problem? Install on Debian as usual, but set the directory for downloads to an other drive. What is the expected output? What do you see instead? I would have seen the disk usage of my external drive's partition. Instead I can see information about the root file-system. What environment are you using? 1. My ruTorrent version is 3.3.
My rTorrent version is 0.8.6/0.12.6.
I use web-server lighttpd it version is 1.4.28 on OS Debian GNU/Linux 6.0.
I use browser Google Chrome it version is 14.0.835.202 on OS Ubuntu.
I can see two possible solutions.
First ruTorrent should examine the download path and resolve all symbolic links, finally compare the real path to all mount points.
Or all storage devices should be listed in the settings window which from the user can choose.
From bgh...@gmail.com on October 15, 2011 23:12:07
What steps will reproduce the problem? Install on Debian as usual, but set the directory for downloads to an other drive. What is the expected output? What do you see instead? I would have seen the disk usage of my external drive's partition. Instead I can see information about the root file-system. What environment are you using? 1. My ruTorrent version is 3.3.
I can see two possible solutions. First ruTorrent should examine the download path and resolve all symbolic links, finally compare the real path to all mount points. Or all storage devices should be listed in the settings window which from the user can choose.
Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/rutorrent/issues/detail?id=635