2010-06-06, 23:18
Sam.Nazarko Wrote:When I get time I may make a minimal install and tweak it nice (with new XBMC)
I will be waiting patiently ...
Sam.Nazarko Wrote:When I get time I may make a minimal install and tweak it nice (with new XBMC)
Sam.Nazarko Wrote:When I get time I may make a minimal install and tweak it nice (with new XBMC)
Sam.Nazarko Wrote:When I get time I may make a minimal install and tweak it nice (with new XBMC)
Sam.Nazarko Wrote:I recommend you use the following workflow for a reliable restoration and backup.
1. Boot atv bootloader - fire up telnetd
2. Telnet in and backup hdd see atv bootloader page for more info. Transfer disk image to your computer.
3. wget the Linux disk image onto USB or save it on payloads partition
4. Run dd ( same command as mentioned in first post but of=/dev/sda
5. Edit com.apple.boot.plist changing kernel argument reference to /dev/sda2 from /dev/sdb2
6. Fire up Linux
sudo dd if=/dev/sdb of=/dev/sda bs=4096
brock_gonad Wrote:Once I have this nailed, I'll be happy to consolidate a tutorial for noobs (like me).
Sam.Nazarko Wrote:@tuckbodi: Add sources thru sources.xml, the UI can lock up browsing network sources on r28256 anyway, so it's best to do it the CLI way with nano
reddeath Wrote:Sometime it happens that XBMC crashes and an Ubuntu login screen is presented. Is there a way to start XBMC from ssh without rebooting the whole system?
Quote:Probably a silly (much answered) question but Im gonna go ahead anyway. Can I use this on a USB stick in a USB-hub so I can also use an external HDD?