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Took the plunge with the new Lucid version. So far only problems are no menu sounds in XBMC (not a big deal) and no CPU or GPU temps under system info. Installing latest NVIDIA drivers now (256.35), so we'll see what happens. Still have to configure sabnzbd+ and transmission, which I've never done from scratch on an ubuntu system, so this could get interesting.
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2010-07-03, 08:57
(This post was last modified: 2010-07-03, 09:15 by NotShorty.)
Got the July 1st release, and installed to usb with unetbootin-windows-471.exe
Removed nodiskmount anywhere it appeared in \boot\grub\grub.cfg and \syslinux.cfg
Mounts my IDE drive fine, but my 2 SATA drives aren't being mounted. Am I missing something?
Thanks for any and all help. Really excited about the new release!
NS
edit:
Actually, if I go to "System info - Storage information" I can see
/media 931.5 GiB (1TB SATA)
/media 0.1 GiB (system reserved space?)
/media 298.0 GiB (320GB SATA)
/media 232.9 GiB (250GB IDE)
/live/image 3.5 GiB (4GB USB, used for XBMCFreak boot disk)
But as you can see, all the HDDs appear to be mapped to the /media directory, and if I navigate to that directory from the file browser, I can only view the contents of the IDE drive...
Again, thank you for any and all help!
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i have test this release to.
I have 1 SATA Drive and 2 USB Disk.
same probleme
I just see the content on the first usb disk into media.
If i unplugged the usb disks, start the pc, i see my sata drive into media, then i plugged the usb disk and they appear into media as folder into the sata drive.
i have test to create folders into media and mount manualy my sata drive and the second usb, it workd too.
but i don't find a solution to have my disk auto mount.
thanks
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Watched a few things last night on it after upgrading to the new NVIDIA drivers. All seems good. Still no menu sounds, and still no CPU/GPU temps for my Zotac IONITX-G-E. I think I'll have to dig around on the old V14 disc to find what the settings were in advancedsettings.xml to get temps working. Everything seems smoother, and there isn't the little lag I used to get when the system had been running for a while.
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AaronD
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I used Putty from a Windows box and SSH'ed into the Revo. But then again, I never tried Ctrl+Alt+anything, I always used Putty for configuring.
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AaronD
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What do the latest drivers give you?
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ClayM
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What's the process for downgrading?
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ClayM
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Installing the nvidia drivers seems to have broken my install; xbmc no longer starts up on bootup.
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Because you let it overwrite your xorg.conf.
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Ok, posting from my iPhone cuts off the second half of that post.
When you ran the installer it should have backed up your old xorg file as something like xorg.conf.old. Check in your /etc/X11 folder and replace the new xorg with the old one, then reboot.