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sudeep
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Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 9:49 am |
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Joined: Tue Jun 24, 2008 9:31 am
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Hello all,
I am using Knoppmyth R5F27 . i downloaded the iso image and burn in to a cd .it is working fine as frontend only i can see Desktop ( mythtv not UP) . when i tried to install this to a hard disk its giving error saying that
"mount /dev/hda failed. mount as some message"
any one as a solution for this ? i am new to this knoppmyth !
i followed all the steps of auto install !
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falinskip
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Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 10:52 am |
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Joined: Wed Apr 12, 2006 11:28 am
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Hi There,
You might want to try some of these things, they can make installing knoppmyth less problematic.
First make sure your hard disk "hda" is on the primary IDE channel (I ran into a problem on a system because I had it on the second IDE channel).
Second make sure the Jumper on the hard disk is set to primary (Knoppmyth likes to be loaded on the first Master hard disk on the primary IDE channel).
If the above does not work, I find it to be a good practice to also check my download with the MD5 checksum (you can find it in the same directory as the ISO).
If you could include a description of the hardware you are using, people can help you better.
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sudeep
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Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 10:47 pm |
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Joined: Tue Jun 24, 2008 9:31 am
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Thanks for the Reply,
I have only one IDE channel ( i think that is the only primary ) and I connected jumper for first two pins and that is MASTER or single drive.
can you explain me what is MD5 checksum in detail so that i can check and tell you the problem.
The following are the Hardware description
intel Desktop Board D201Gly2
intel celeron processor
integrated graphics
ddr2 1 GB RAM
segate hard disk Model ST34312A 4.3Gbytes
Pinnacle TV tuner card PCI 50i
help PLEASE....!!!!!!!!!
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tjc
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Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 11:17 pm |
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sudeep wrote: can you explain me what is MD5 checksum in detail
It's like a CRC checksum except computed using the MD5 message digest algorithm. From a Unix/Linux command line you can compute it like this:
Code: md5sum KnoppMythR5.5RC25.iso Which should produce the following output: Code: 1ffdda47360796a0c2ab50f34743c934 KnoppMythR5F27.iso
Many MS-Windows utilities (particularly downloading, archiving, and CD/DVD burning tools) will also compute it for you.
Google "md5sum on windows" for more information.
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manicmike
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 12:24 am |
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tjc wrote: It's like a CRC checksum except computed using the MD5 message digest algorithm. From a Unix/Linux command line you can compute it like this: Code: md5sum KnoppMythR5.5RC25.iso Which should produce the following output: Code: 1ffdda47360796a0c2ab50f34743c934 KnoppMythR5F27.iso
Just so you know, md5summing the release candidate won't produce that output. Minor point, I know.
Mike
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sudeep
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 2:40 am |
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Joined: Tue Jun 24, 2008 9:31 am
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Instead of md5sum i checked for testcd in the boot up ( boot : Knoppmyth testcd ) and it says everything look likes ok....
How much capacity of hard disk we needed for installation ?
wt to do next ?
please help ..!!!
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tjc
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 6:12 am |
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manicmike wrote: Just so you know, md5summing the release candidate won't produce that output. Minor point, I know.
Argh... Sigh... I must have spent too much time sitting on my brain yesterday...
What I really meant there was:
Code: md5sum KnoppMythR5F27.iso
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cliffsjunk
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 7:26 am |
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sudeep wrote: The following are the Hardware description
segate hard disk Model ST34312A 4.3Gbytes
Knoppmyth uses the first 5.0 Gbytes for the program disk and uses
the rest for the actual recordings. 4.3 is just not big enough.
Even if you had 20 you would still only be able to record 5 to 10
tv shows before you ran out of space and had to delete some to
make room for more. 20 is the smallest I would ever try to use, but
I would recommend you go larger (much larger if possible).
Standard definition recordings take between 1 and 4 Gbytes per
hour. A powerful CPU can compress better and takes less hard
drive.
Cliff
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mjl
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 3:21 pm |
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Hi,
Quote: segate hard disk Model ST34312A 4.3Gbytes
You can install to a 4.3 gig drive, manually. Use something like gparted, make a partion of ~4 gig, then make the rest swap. format appropratly and then manually install to hda1 You also have to run lilo -v after the manual install
Now IF you want to record any thing, add a usb drive for the myth partition
Auto upgrade doesn't seem to add the folders into /myth so that is why the manual.
The actual install only requires ~ 2 gig so you could play a tune or two, use the radio function of your tuner card (if it has one that is supported by ivtv-radio) Just no tv or movies.
Mike
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