ovided in the startup script... nothing changed.
Anyone have a clue where to start looking
Thank you, in advance,
Jerry McBride
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On Sunday 15 January 2006 16:56, Ross Campbell wrote:
> On 1/15/06, Jerry McBride <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I am unable to start the mythbackend server via it's startup script.
> > During restart or from a command line, executing the startup script on my
>
On Sunday 15 January 2006 17:46, James C. Dastrup wrote:
> On my slave backend, which does not run mysql, the script also failed.
> Not sure if this is the same situation you are in, but it is very easy to
> create your own init script, since you've already discovered that
> mythbackend runs fine f
Hi Nick,
On Sunday 15 January 2006 19:55, Nick wrote:
> When I've seem MythTV failing to start properly using init scripts
> I've found that sometimes there is a /.mythtv folder with an
> incorrectly setup mysql.txt file. During init, root's home directory
> can be / in addition to /root, both of
On Sunday 15 January 2006 21:00, Nick wrote:
> On 16/01/06, Jerry McBride <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi Nick,
> >
> > On Sunday 15 January 2006 19:55, Nick wrote:
> > > When I've seem MythTV failing to start properly using init scripts
> > > I&
On Monday 16 January 2006 01:28, Steve wrote:
> I had this exact same problem with my backend and I simply changed my init
> script around a bit to look like this, try it out for yourself:
>
I'll give it try tonight, after work.
Thank you, for your time.
Jerry
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On Monday 16 January 2006 01:28, Steve wrote:
> I had this exact same problem with my backend and I simply changed my init
> script around a bit to look like this, try it out for yourself:
>
I took your script, emaild it to my son at home, he twiddled with it a tad bit
and...
IT WORKS!
Kinda...
On Tuesday 24 January 2006 22:11, Kevin Venkiteswaran wrote:
> > >James C. Dastrup wrote:
> > >> Is anyone aware of an IR receiver that is designed to be mounted
> > >> in an external drive bay? Either a full-size 5.25" bay or a floppy
> > >> bay would be fine. I may have to make my own, but I'd ra