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2015-08-08, 15:47
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We are talking about the first ploint, it get dry.
And I will install 802 and tested overnight.
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Okay, does only the EPG window gets dry or all places where EPG info gets displayed?
Just trying to find out whether your problems could be related to some recent changes to the EPG window code.
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2015-08-09, 02:50
(This post was last modified: 2015-08-09, 02:52 by doveman2.)
I decided to expand the FAT32 partition on my brother's SD card, just in case I need to install a debug build for him in the future. I used MiniTool Partition Wizard and had to delete the ext4 partition before I could resize the FAT32 partition (it wouldn't let me decrease the size of the ext4 partition to make room to expand the FAT32 one), which is now 415MB (it defaulted to that after I deleted the ext4 partition, so I just left it at that). I figured it would be good to start afresh anyway, as I saw a couple of things that didn't look quite right.
I always get confused about whether OE should be able to boot with a blank ext4 partition and create any files it needs on first boot, or if it needs files installed there before it can boot but anyway, now it fails to boot and says "Could not mount /dev/mmcblk0p2", so is there something I need to put on there? The only other thing I can think of is that maybe the second partition isn't recognised as mmcblk0p2 after the changes I made but I've double-checked with MinTool and it's only showing two partitions on there.
EDIT: Checking the ext4 partition, it just has an empty "lost+found" folder on there but maybe that was created when I formatted the partition and doesn't indicate that the RPi was able to access it.
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2015-08-09, 03:01
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The second partition (/dev/mmcblk0p2) must be formatted with ext4 (or ext2), and when OpenELEC boots it will populate the partition with any required files and directories so yes, a completely empty second partition is fine, and you don't need to copy any files to it before the first boot.
As the partition can't be mounted, are you sure your second partition has been formatted with an ext4/ext2 filesystem? I'm not familiar with MiniTool, but just creating the partition isn't enough - once the partition is created you'll also need to create a valid filesystem in the new partition.
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2015-08-09, 07:19
(This post was last modified: 2015-08-09, 07:32 by doveman2.)
I'm a bit confused with TVheadend (yet again!).
I've enabled the service and PVR client and enabled TV, gone to the config and it shows both tuners on my dual-tuner. I've got Initial scan and Idle scan ticked for both and tuner #0 is linked to #1 and vice-versa.
I've added a DVB-T network for Freeview - Crystal Palace and Muxes shows 7 but they seem to stuck on PEND, even after a reboot.
What's even more confusing is that neither Confluence or AppTV show a menu entry for LiveTV and I can't see anything in the settings for either skin to enable one (although I'm sure there used to be such a setting). Is the entry meant to automatically appear when Kodi detects a properly configured tuner? I'm not getting any "Connection lost" popups, so it seems to be setup correctly.
EDIT: With debug logging, I see a lot of this in the log:
06:14:03 460.793457 T:1556083776 DEBUG: AddOnLog: Tvheadend HTSP Client: pvr.hts - sending message [getDiskSpace : 152]
06:14:03 460.794037 T:1738531904 DEBUG: AddOnLog: Tvheadend HTSP Client: pvr.hts - received response [152]
EDIT2: It seems the default keymapping has my power button shutdown Kodi, which isn't ideal as it just looks like it's frozen! Maybe have it display the power menu would be better?
06:30:20 1438.410278 T:1966985216 DEBUG: LIRC: Update - NEW at 1430582:e2 0 KEY_MEDIA_UP devinput (KEY_MEDIA_UP)
06:30:23 1441.148804 T:1966985216 DEBUG: LIRC: Update - NEW at 1433320:74 0 KEY_POWER devinput (KEY_POWER)
06:30:23 1441.149048 T:1966985216 DEBUG: OnKey: rewind (0xc4) pressed, action is ShutDown()