[LINUX] Apple TV Crystalbuntu (Ubuntu Linux and Crystal HD) Disk Image for Apple TV - Printable Version +- Kodi Community Forum (https://forum.kodi.tv) +-- Forum: Support (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=33) +--- Forum: General Support (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=111) +---- Forum: Linux (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=52) +---- Thread: [LINUX] Apple TV Crystalbuntu (Ubuntu Linux and Crystal HD) Disk Image for Apple TV (/showthread.php?tid=74992) Pages:
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- ekb20b - 2010-06-08 pin87a Wrote:create mount point, fsck and mount partition: thanks for the help. got the first part to work but i can't get pass vi tmp/com.apple.boot.plist typed "i" but got a screen that didn't show much didn't know where to start. is there anything like nano or pico that i can use to edit the file? i'm using a windows machine and telnetting with CMD. thanks for the help though - ekb20b - 2010-06-08 i have megaupload rapishare and hotfiles if you need me to upload the IMG. As a thank you to XBMC community!. Let me know if your ok with that first, i don't wanna step on anybodies toes. - Angrenost - 2010-06-08 pin87a Wrote:Sam has nicely offered to host a minimal xbmcbuntu image for the ATV that I put together. It's very similar to Sam's except that it's based on a minimal install (no ubuntu desktop) and it uses the xbmc-live package to handle the xbmc autostart stuff (it also restarts xbmc automatically if it crashes). Thanks,it will be great! A noob's question is there a remote possibility to implement AFP (apple filing protocol) to mount a share in a linux img? In the ordinary patchstick AFP is available using NitoTV and the share is visible in the volumes dir. In this linux img the share point is still visible in "volumes" but doesn't work. AFP would be the cherry on top for all mac users - frumpy_uk - 2010-06-08 Angrenost Wrote:Thanks,it will be great! +1 thanks Paul - dafranca - 2010-06-08 Angrenost Wrote:Thanks,it will be great! just need to add this line to - /etc/rc.local: Code: mount_afp afp://user:pass@theserver/ /mnt/shareddisk - /etc/fstab: Code: afpfs#afp://username:password@host/timecapsule volume /mountpoint fuse user=adrick,group=fuse 0 0 If you want to do the other way around(serve AFP from ubuntu with bonjour): http://www.kremalicious.com/2008/06/ubuntu-as-mac-file-server-and-time-machine-volume/ - scorneil - 2010-06-08 dafranca Wrote:just need to add this line to you will need to install an ubuntu afp client first like this one http://sites.google.com/site/alexthepuffin/home - dafranca - 2010-06-08 scorneil Wrote:you will need to install an ubuntu afp client first Just need netatalk: sudo apt-get install netatalk - brock_gonad - 2010-06-08 Sam.Nazarko Wrote:So unmount it: Thanks Sam. Indeed, fsck.hfsplus was what I needed. FWIW, I couldn't mount with -o as you show above, I just snipped that argument out and it worked. Now I can boot off of the hard drive, dig in. Thanks! - lalaw - 2010-06-08 pin87a Wrote:Sam has nicely offered to host a minimal xbmcbuntu image for the ATV that I put together. It's very similar to Sam's except that it's based on a minimal install (no ubuntu desktop) and it uses the xbmc-live package to handle the xbmc autostart stuff (it also restarts xbmc automatically if it crashes). This is great stuff. Really exciting to see all the development going on. Are there any advantages to using the minimal image from a performance standpoint? Or is it mainly for the sake of saving disk space? - Angrenost - 2010-06-08 dafranca Wrote:Just need netatalk: Ok i will try but i have another problem to solve first. Maybe stupid question but it's stucking me. I always used Terminal or Fugu to acces and modify my Appletv but in the linux boot i am unable. Instead of ssh frontrow@myappletvip i am trying: ssh xbmc@myappletvip as xbmc is now the new user and password but the response after some wait is always: "ssh: connect to host 10.0.1.2 port 22: Operation timed out" Via Fugu the same,too bad! The IP is unchanged in the Frontrow side,in Linux should be the same,right? - scorneil - 2010-06-08 Angrenost Wrote:Ok i will try but i have another problem to solve first. you have probably been assigned a different IP address. check your router logs to see what IP was assigned. No network connectivity - frumpy_uk - 2010-06-08 Using the minimal image, I am not getting any network connectivity. Based on the system info from within xbmc, it's looking for an IP address in the range 192.168.1.x however my router is on 192.168.0.1 (and the DHCP server is serving addresses in 192.168.0.100 - 192.168.0.254). Do I have to change my router setup or can I do something to the image/in xbmc? thanks in advance - Angrenost - 2010-06-08 scorneil Wrote:you have probably been assigned a different IP address. check your router logs to see what IP was assigned. Wohooo... yes you are right! Thank you! - pin87a - 2010-06-08 frumpy_uk Wrote:Using the minimal image, I am not getting any network connectivity. Based on the system info from within xbmc, it's looking for an IP address in the range 192.168.1.x however my router is on 192.168.0.1 (and the DHCP server is serving addresses in 192.168.0.100 - 192.168.0.254). Do I have to change my router setup or can I do something to the image/in xbmc? Hmm.. it's setup for DHCP so it should 'just work,' but maybe I did something wrong.. will check on that tonight. - pin87a - 2010-06-08 lalaw Wrote:This is great stuff. Really exciting to see all the development going on. Are there any advantages to using the minimal image from a performance standpoint? Or is it mainly for the sake of saving disk space? It's mostly for a performance advantage (and probably not a big one at that). There are less services running (and no desktop) so startup time is quicker. XBMC is also configured to restart if it crashes instead of dropping to a terminal (thanks to xbmc-live). Probably uses a few hundred megabytes less diskspace (not a big enough difference to get excited about). |