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Hi, Can anyone help..
My et-9200 was working perfectly on openpli 3.0 image ,today I decided to upgrade firmware openpli 4.0 beta, all flashed with no problems , loaded all plugins and channel settings, then did a full restart, now box boots as far as showing "Booting..." and nothing else happens.. I have a picture on the screen , see attached photos..
I cannot ftp or telnet with dcc as before..
I have tried to reflash with different usb's, also tried to flash different 3.0 images, all with the same problems...Stuck Booting..
Any help would be appreciated..
Rob van der Does
24-10-13, 05:09
I would try to flash another image (e.g. ViX).
I did.. 762 and 763, also tried vix 2.3 from last year, nothing works.
Every image I use flashes ok but then gets stuck booting..
Any ideas?
Rob van der Does
24-10-13, 07:41
Is there an internal HDD? If so: disconnect it.
If that doesn't help: make sure no other connections are made to the box (no ethernet-cable/USB/eSATA).
Unplugged internal hd and network cable , and it boots no problems.. plugged in network cable and box stuck on booting.. took out network cable and box boots..
What's the story there??
Rob van der Does
24-10-13, 21:24
1- Apparently there's nothing wrong with your hardware. HDD can be used again
2- It looks like you have a (very) wrong entry in your fstab.
If your happy to manipulate that file yourself: open the file (in etc/) with a suitable editor and delete the entry.
If you're not happy doing that, you can post it here so we do it for you.
I'll give it a go.. do I delete everything in it and save?
Rob van der Does
24-10-13, 21:49
No not everything. The upper part looks like
rootfs / auto defaults 1 1
proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
devpts /dev/pts devpts mode=0620,gid=5 0 0
usbdevfs /proc/bus/usb usbdevfs noauto 0 0
tmpfs /var/volatile tmpfs defaults 0 0
UUID=1106bb14-f62d-4e62-b1e1-12c8c8893930 /media/hdd auto defaults 0 0
and should remain untouched.
Look for an entry like
192.168.1.80:/media/hdd /media/net/ULTIMO1 nfs _netdev,rw,nolock,proto=tcp,nfsvers=3,rsize=8192,w size=8192,timeo=14,fg,soft,intr 0 0
and delete it. Reboot when done.
I don'y see any of the lines you wanted me to delete.. see attached fstab file..
Rob van der Does
25-10-13, 05:35
Hmmm, indeed. That means you have no internal disk either!
To fix that: go to the mountmanager and mount the HDD.
Could you please upload your automounts.xml (in /etc/enigma2 )?
Hold on I didn't have internal hd connected.. will connect and reboot and post fstab again.
Rob van der Does
25-10-13, 08:04
Hold on I didn't have internal hd connected..
Yes, I know, but disconnecting the HDD should not delete the line from fstab.
Ok.. Rebooted anyway with harddisk connected, fstab looks the same as you suggested.. no automounts.xml present in etc/enigma2
Harddrive is working as I can see all the recorded programs on it when I press filelist on remote,
Rob van der Does
25-10-13, 08:38
Hmm, I'm lost.
Can you please go to Mountmanager, press setup mounts and mount the HDD as HDD. And see what the fstab is then?
Well..Downloaded device manager, unmounted internal harddrive and remounted, restarted enigma2 and it booted fine..
I have 0 problems now, boots every time..
Don't know why harddrive remounting sorted this but it did..
Thanks Rob..
Really appreciate it..
Rob van der Does
25-10-13, 21:24
Well..Downloaded device manager, ......
Euuhhhh? What device manager? If you're on ViX: please don't do that. The mountmanager is embedded in the ViX-menu (blue --> ViX --> MountManager).
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