Opened 14 years ago
Closed 14 years ago
#1603 closed defect (Duplicate)
Deluge hash checking external drive when starting
Reported by: | glh5 | Owned by: | |
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Priority: | minor | Milestone: | Future |
Component: | Unknown | Version: | other (please specify) |
Keywords: | hash check external drive | Cc: |
Description
I have a headless daemon set up on my local laptop. I have a 1 TB Western Digital external USB hard drive connected to it. My operating system is Ubuntu 10.10 and I'm running Deluge 1.3.1.
Whenever I start up my laptop, I first make sure to connect the drive and make sure it's properly mounted. When that is done, I use the gtkclient to start up my local daemon. (With the connection manager, I'm running passive mode.) The problem is that Deluge always performs a hash check on my files, even though it can find them.
I have an init.d script too, but I turned it off (RUN_AT_STARTUP="NO").
If the drive available as normal, it is odd that it would hash check. Deluge/libtorrent wouldn't distinguish between internal and external drive mounts.
Please see #491 and #1294