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Thread: How to delete Crossepg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Huevos View Post
    Whatever you have done, it is nothing to do with "Delete EPG".
    I tell you what i done i copied and pasted this into telnet
    init 4 && sleep 10 && rm -rf /etc/enigma2/epg.dat && rm -rf /media/hdd/epg.dat && rm -rf /media/hdd1/epg.dat && rm -rf /media/hdd2/epg.dat && rm -rf /media/usb/epg.dat && rm -rf /media/usb1/epg.dat && rm -rf /media/usb2/epg.dat && init 3

    The box wouldnt boot so i switched it off on the rocker switch waited arounda minute box wouldnt reboot left on xtrend splash page until i flashed it to the newest image i was on 026 fresh flashed 030 give it a go

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevesom View Post
    I tell you what i done i copied and pasted this into telnet
    init 4 && sleep 10 && rm -rf /etc/enigma2/epg.dat && rm -rf /media/hdd/epg.dat && rm -rf /media/hdd1/epg.dat && rm -rf /media/hdd2/epg.dat && rm -rf /media/usb/epg.dat && rm -rf /media/usb1/epg.dat && rm -rf /media/usb2/epg.dat && init 3

    The box wouldnt boot so i switched it off on the rocker switch waited arounda minute box wouldnt reboot left on xtrend splash page until i flashed it to the newest image i was on 026 fresh flashed 030 give it a go
    Still, doing that didn’t do anything other than remove EPG.

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    Well, if you typed the command rm -rf /media by mistake you would wipe out everything mounted on /media. Are you sure you didn't split the string when you were copying and pasting?
    "rm -rf" is a very dangerous command on a linux box if misused.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fat-tony View Post
    Well, if you typed the command rm -rf /media by mistake you would wipe out everything mounted on /media. Are you sure you didn't split the string when you were copying and pasting?
    "rm -rf" is a very dangerous command on a linux box if misused.
    You have probably answered it then something may have gone wrong when i cut and paste, it doesnt take long to get up and running again its just the recordings plenty of repeats so should come across them sometime

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