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Old 12-03-2009, 10:11 AM   #43
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Originally Posted by flyfisher View Post
2. My difficulty occurred when I wanted to reload books into the internal memory. After reading the Users' Guide and seeing no mention of this, my natural inclination was to load my books into the root directory. In one of Dave_S' replies to my queries, I noticed he mentioned the /mnt/storage directory. This was the information I needed.
I forgot to mention in my previous post that I had started to try to make it clear in the User Guide where books must be stored in order to be seen by the bookshelf application. So far, I have only added a sentence in the opening paragraph of "Connect via SSH" section of the User Guide. I put it there because I expect that, for most of us, that will be the primary reason that we would be connecting via SSH.

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In my humble opinion, I believe this small piece of info should be mentioned somewhere. I suggest placing it the Bookshelf section of the Users' Guide, after the following sentence:

"Disks menu provides access to all disks on device (e.g. SD and internal memory), recent files list and favorites list."

At this point, a sentence along these lines can be added: Load your books in the root dierectory of the SD card and in the /mnt/storage directory of the internal memory.
I should make it clear that I am just an ordinary user of OpenInkpot and not a member of the team doing the real work. The guides are part of a Wiki, so all users are free to login and edit the Wiki to provide clarifying information. I have been trying to learn to provide what information that I have, and am sure is correct, to the Wiki and dottedmag has been kind enough to point out my mistakes and clean up after me on occasion. That being said, I will be happy to make the edits that you suggest if dottedmag agrees that what you suggest is a good way to do it. OR, if you are so inclined, you could make your own clarifications since you now know what your confusion was?
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