diff --git a/readme.md b/readme.md index 7e9ab77..868525d 100644 --- a/readme.md +++ b/readme.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ - [Running the Container](#running-the-container) - [docker-compose](#docker-compose) - [Notes for Running Using docker-compose](#notes-for-running-using-docker-compose) - - [FreeNAS / FreeBSD build and run](#FreeNAS-FreeBSD) + - [FreeNAS / TrueNAS / FreeBSD build and run](#freenas-freebsd-build-and-run) - [Usage](#usage) - [Configuration](#configuration) @@ -86,8 +86,9 @@ This docker-compose file will create a volume called *movienight-config* and aut #### Notes for Running Using docker-compose The container needs to be restarted to apply any changes you make to *settings.json*. -### FreeNAS - FreeBSD build and run -An script wich setup an Jail and build and run MovieNight into that Jail as been writen, you'll find it here [freenas-iocage-movienight](https://github.com/zorglube/freenas-iocage-movienight) +### FreeNAS-FreeBSD build and run +A [FreeNAS & TrueNAS plugin](https://github.com/zorglube/iocage-plugin-movienight) had been released. You should find MovieNight into the plugin section of you management GUI. However you still can make an manual plugin deployment, documentation [here](https://github.com/freenas/iocage-ix-plugins) +If you prefer to make an Jail without using the plugin management, a script wich setup an Jail and build and run MovieNight into that Jail as been written, you'll find it here [freenas-iocage-movienight](https://github.com/zorglube/freenas-iocage-movienight) ## Usage Now you can use OBS to push a stream to the server. Set the stream URL to