![]() ![]() Tmpfs on /var/log type tmpfs (size=40m,nr_inodes=0) Tmpfs on /mnt type tmpfs (size=1m,nr_inodes=0) Tmpfs on /usr/local/config type tmpfs (size=4m,nr_inodes=0) dev/loop0 on /usr/local/modules type squashfs (rw,offset=2048) Squash on /usr/local/tmp type ramfs (size=107m) usr/local/modules/twonky/resources/devicedb/Panasonic$ mount -lĭevpts on /dev/pts type devpts (noexec,nosuid,gid=5,mode=0620) usr/local/modules/twonky/resources/devicedb/Panasonic$ cat /etc/fstab usr/local/modules/twonky/resources/devicedb/Panasonic$ df -kįilesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on rwxrwxr-x 1 root root 1486 Panasonic_VIERA.xml rwxrwxr-x 1 root root 568 Panasonic_DIGA_Blueray_recorder.xml rwxrwxr-x 1 root root 314 Panasonic_DIGA_Blueray_player.xml usr/local/modules/twonky/resources/devicedb/Panasonic$ ls -l Here are the outputs from some basic commands I ran: ![]() I am using a WD DL4000 My Cloud and I wonder if the setup is a bit different. I then tried an alternative way, which was to login through my Raspberry PI using putty, both as ‘sshd’ and as ‘root’ and still ran into the same issue. I had downloaded and used WinsSCP, and ran into the file system read-only issue. ![]() This may now be already working for you, if not you may simply need to set the server, go back to your browser of choice and put in your mycloud ip followed by :9000 and this will take you to the twonky page, click on advanced and then go down to the bottom and click restart server. xml file and you will see a page of what looks like code, near the bottom of this is a section with some Quirk tags and in with the ones already there you need to add IGNORESORT, make sure you put this before the closing tagĨ*. xml file for viera tv (It may be a good idea to make a copy of this to be on the safe side, just drag it to your desktop) Navigate to /usr/local/twonkymedia-7/resources/devicedb/Panasonicįind the. Open winscp and enter the ip of your mycloud and the login details it provied for ssh. Log into your mycloud UI and turn on SSH, write down the login and password (yours may be the same as mine but may not) On Panasonic Tvs when using their built in media player files are sorted by creation date rather than alphabetically and this can get seriously annoying!īefore I found this solution I had tried everything including using freeware which changed all my creation dates to the same date and this still didnt fix it as the mycloud had someway of knowing a hardcoced creaton date.Īnyway to fix the issue and sort everything alphabetically you will need to: I had to do this again after the update and I’d forgotten how to do it, it took me a while to find the tutorial I used so thought I’d post this for anyone who doesn’t know how to do it or that needs to do it again after the update! ![]()
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