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Thread: Hard disk initialisation problem

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    Hard disk initialisation problem

    Getting this when trying to initialise the hard disk:

    Initialising storage device...
    Error: umount: can't forcibly unmount /media/hdd: Device or resource busy

    Any idea guys?

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    Have you PTS enabled?
    if so, disable it & try again...

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    Have disabled it and tried again but I'm still getting the same error...

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    did you restart E2 after disabling it? is the HDD being used for anything else?

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    Yes mate I did restart it. It's not being used for anything else. Do you think it's worth reflashing and then trying?

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    Hi, Did you get this sorted? I spent all yesterday trying to initialise mine. Try unmounting it from the vix mount manager.

    Also this link was helpful. http://www.world-of-satellite.com/sh...-the-easy-way!

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