2010-01-04, 23:51
This is not a huge issue, but I'm looking for the best way to troubleshoot it.
Hardware: Acer Revo 230 ion
OS: Jaunty minimal install
XBMC: 9.11 Camelot
XBMC Live script is installed with usplash boot image to launch XBMC on boot.
I used the script in this thread to install XBMC on Jaunty after completing the Jaunty mini install:
http://forum.xbmc.org/showpost.php?p=374815&postcount=1
The first two times booting up after the install, the boot would hang after the first XBMC logo screen just after:
Hardware Abstraction Layer
HALD ...........................................crond [OK]
Then the cursor would just flash and the screen would keep refreshing with the same info like it was stuck in a loop.
Manually powered it down, and now it get to the same point, but now XBMC loads and is working flawlessly. However, If I choose to reboot from within XBMC, it drops back out to this screen and doesn't reboot. I don't even get a terminal prompt.
Where should I start looking to troubleshoot this issue? Thanks for any suggestions for those who have more experience with Debian-based Distros.
-hogfan
Hardware: Acer Revo 230 ion
OS: Jaunty minimal install
XBMC: 9.11 Camelot
XBMC Live script is installed with usplash boot image to launch XBMC on boot.
I used the script in this thread to install XBMC on Jaunty after completing the Jaunty mini install:
http://forum.xbmc.org/showpost.php?p=374815&postcount=1
The first two times booting up after the install, the boot would hang after the first XBMC logo screen just after:
Hardware Abstraction Layer
HALD ...........................................crond [OK]
Then the cursor would just flash and the screen would keep refreshing with the same info like it was stuck in a loop.
Manually powered it down, and now it get to the same point, but now XBMC loads and is working flawlessly. However, If I choose to reboot from within XBMC, it drops back out to this screen and doesn't reboot. I don't even get a terminal prompt.
Where should I start looking to troubleshoot this issue? Thanks for any suggestions for those who have more experience with Debian-based Distros.
-hogfan