View Full Version : Hacking your Series 2 DTivo just got a WHOLE lot easier...
Gunnyman
10-29-2005, 05:39 PM
yes will work fine
jakenjill
10-29-2005, 05:45 PM
yes will work fine
I actually meant that it should work on the stock drive.
Gunnyman
10-29-2005, 05:50 PM
it SHOULD yes
but drives vary from manufacturer to manufacturer. It's not suprising when an image meant for a 40 hr unit deosn't FIT on a 40 hr drive. I suggest contacting the ptvupgrade forums for support on this.
tivoupgrade
10-29-2005, 07:02 PM
I actually meant that it should work on the stock drive.
Actually, it shouldn't. One of the things we are very specific about is that you need to use a drive larger than your original. The reason for that is because the InstantCake scripts, by default, create a slightly larger swap space (127MB, not 64MB). With that said, there are several threads on our forum (http://forum.ptvupgrade.com) which discuss the "PTVbake-special" script, available on our free CD, which will allow you to use a smaller swap size. And even with THAT said, it may still not fit on your stock drive due to variances in the stock drive sizes.
craigldavis
10-29-2005, 11:51 PM
Well, after rebooting one of the bridges, it looks much better. But I am still not sure it these are reasonable numbers:
bash-2.02# speed
TCP STREAM TEST to 192.168.2.102
Recv Send Send Utilization Service Demand
Socket Socket Message Elapsed Send Recv Send Recv
Size Size Size Time Throughput local remote local remote
bytes bytes bytes secs. 10^6bits/s % S % S us/KB us/KB
131070 131070 131070 10.14 2.96 40.35 45.54 1118.131 1262.031
bash-2.02#
FWIW, I went hard-wired for the following reasons:
1) Faster (I get 13.9 throughput)
2) Cheaper
3) I could run the wire
I can transfer a 30 min show (500-600 meg) in about 5-6 minutes.
Well worth the hassle of running the wires :-)
eddyj
10-30-2005, 07:32 AM
No way to run the wires in my house, unfortunately. Right now, I think it is the location of the wireless router. The house uses metal studs, and maybe the walls are more of a problem than I assume. When I move bridges around, I can get much better speeds (not great, but much better). But moving the router is the hardest thing, I have to run a bunch of wires. But that is within the office, so it should be doable.
Just put the FA120 on order at Comp USA :D (gotta wait until 11am to pick it up) :( .
Is there a certain VERSION that I need? I purchased the USB200M yesterday, and then found out that v.2 doesn't work :mad:
Gunnyman
10-30-2005, 08:35 AM
at this time all FA120's in the wild seem to work fine. There is rumor that they are changing chipsets soon, but as of today, it hasn't happened yet.
One more question - after I run the zipper with an image from PTV everything finishes successfully but I have the following problems:
1) after installing in tivo and booting I get a hardware error - it doesn't tell me what the error is, just says that I won't be able to record until it's cleared up so I clear and delete everything (which takes a LONG time). Is this hardware error normal?
2) my local channels no longer appear (Channels 2-100). Is this something that will work in the next 2 days as the system downloads information from the satellite?
Gunnyman
10-30-2005, 08:48 AM
yep
that's called an error 51.
The last instruction in the zipper howto will take care of it. Essentially telnet to tivo, and run 51killer.tcl and reboot the tivo.
as for locals, you have a vouple of choices, you can wait for them to come back on their own, or you can call 1800directv and enter 722 (or maybe its 711) as an error code.
This will send a reauthoization signal to your tivo and locals will show up within a few minutes.
Wow, Thx Gunny - you rock!!! :up: :up: :up:
Now I just have to wait 3 hrs to get that darn FA120 so I can actually telnet to my tivo. :cool:
I've tried running the tweak.sh without having the drive in the Tivo (just connected to my PC) but it doesn't seem to work. Can I just attach the drive to my home PC and run the tweaks and the 51killer.tcl fix?
Just anxious to get everything going... but if I have to wait, I have to wait :(
Gunnyman
10-30-2005, 09:00 AM
nope the scripts after the zipper are meant to be run in the tivo OS environment on a live running tivo.
You CAN however, if you REALLY don't want to wait 3 hrs :p, pull the drive, and add the line 51killer.tcl to your rc.sysinit.author file. But honestly, just wait 3 hrs :p read the paper, take a nap, go for a walk, it will be ok! :D
eddyj
10-30-2005, 09:06 AM
Holy crap! I guess location did not matter much. I moved the wireless router from the back of the office to near the doorway (to make sure that the walls were not blocking the signal) and the new results are not really any better (around 7.00 +/- 0.50). :(
So much for all that work. Can't believe the wife does not want wires all over the house. :rolleyes: ;)
slydog75
10-30-2005, 09:18 AM
Just noticed that Hackman seems to think that my drive is being left in RW mode after a reboot.. any thoughts?
Gunnyman
10-30-2005, 09:35 AM
eddyj
You just might live in a Faraday house like Indy does :p
eddyj
10-30-2005, 09:41 AM
eddyj
You just might live in a Faraday house like Indy does :p
It's not Faraday's house! I hold clear title to it!
I guess I'll have to settle for slower transfers. They do work, I am just greedy. :)
Gunnyman
10-30-2005, 09:49 AM
little tip to those people (like me) who telnet/ftp and whatever to thier tivo
add the tivo IP address to your hosts file on your computer.
Since doing that, I can type Telnet livingroom ftp bedroom or bedroom/livingroom in firefox and not have to remember IP addresses. Of course if your IP addresses change you have to update the hosts file.
this with Rbautch's new script that lets you change the bash prompt to a descriptive one will keep me from being horribly confused :D
CaccaMucca
10-30-2005, 10:01 AM
Hi, what options do I have for hacking my Toshiba RS-TX20?
Thanks
eddyj
10-30-2005, 10:03 AM
little tip to those people (like me) who telnet/ftp and whatever to thier tivo
add the tivo IP address to your hosts file on your computer.
Since doing that, I can type Telnet livingroom ftp bedroom or bedroom/livingroom in firefox and not have to remember IP addresses. Of course if your IP addresses change you have to update the hosts file.
this with Rbautch's new script that lets you change the bash prompt to a descriptive one will keep me from being horribly confused :D
What does the new script do for the bash prompt? Just put a "set prompt" command (or whatever it is) in the .profile file?
yep
you can call 1800directv and enter 722 (or maybe its 711) as an error code.
This will send a reauthoization signal to your tivo and locals will show up within a few minutes.
Worked in about 10 seconds!!!
What does the new script do for the bash prompt? Just put a "set prompt" command (or whatever it is) in the .profile file?
Yes, the script uses the name that you choose and puts it in a prompt. It is nicer that way.
bengalfreak
10-31-2005, 05:08 AM
It's not Faraday's house! I hold clear title to it!
I guess I'll have to settle for slower transfers. They do work, I am just greedy. :)
I have yet to figure out a house configuration that cannot have cat5e cable run. Is it just that you don't want to do all the work?
eddyj
10-31-2005, 07:26 AM
I have yet to figure out a house configuration that cannot have cat5e cable run. Is it just that you don't want to do all the work?
The house is cement (FL) with no basement or crawlspace. It is really hard to run wires in some areas. I have run wires for some stuff (especially upstairs where there is attic space and regular construction), but to get from the office to where the two TiVos are is next to impossible. Note that all the exterior (cement) walls do not have studs holding the drywall, but just some small wood strips, do there is very little air space in those walls.
Could it be done? Possibly. Without a divorce? Unlikely. :)
summerall
10-31-2005, 08:14 AM
Ok, I woke up this morning to find my hacked Tivo stuck on the "Welcome...Powering Up" screen. I pulled the power plug and it still gets stuck on that screen. I'm not sure how this happened. The only 2 things I did last night was:
1 - went into "out2osd.conf" file and changed the line setting by removing the "#" infront of it.
2 - used filezilla to ftp the new tivoweb icons and overwrote the existing ones in var/hack/tivowebplus/images.
Anyone know how I can fix this problem? I can't even get a bash prompt.
Thanks
Gunnyman
10-31-2005, 08:21 AM
sounds like a HD went bad on you.
Re-zipper and see if it happens again. :(
summerall
10-31-2005, 09:31 AM
I was working on it last night until 12:00-12:30. It had to happen after that, anyone know if last night was a cron reboot night? Maybe it couldn't take that last reboot :( poor drive...
I guess Tivo's are rough on these hard drives. This was a 60 gig 7200 rpm WD drive.
craigldavis
10-31-2005, 02:29 PM
...
this with Rbautch's new script that lets you change the bash prompt to a descriptive one will keep me from being horribly confused :D
TyTools server may get confused by changing the prompt -- in TyTools look for "Server -> Set TIVO Shell Prompt"...
Human123
10-31-2005, 04:46 PM
Well, after rebooting one of the bridges, it looks much better. But I am still not sure it these are reasonable numbers:
bash-2.02# speed
TCP STREAM TEST to 192.168.2.102
Recv Send Send Utilization Service Demand
Socket Socket Message Elapsed Send Recv Send Recv
Size Size Size Time Throughput local remote local remote
bytes bytes bytes secs. 10^6bits/s % S % S us/KB us/KB
131070 131070 131070 10.14 2.96 40.35 45.54 1118.131 1262.031
bash-2.02#
Which are the numbers that represent the speed? Here is some examples of mine. This is a wired network with 2.0 drivers. Good?, Bad, Ugly?
TCP STREAM TEST to 192.168.123.171
Recv Send Send Utilization Service Demand
Socket Socket Message Elapsed Send Recv Send Recv
Size Size Size Time Throughput local remote local remote
bytes bytes bytes secs. 10^6bits/s % S % S us/KB us/KB
131070 131070 131070 10.06 15.67 88.07 46.99 460.304 245.566
TCP STREAM TEST to 192.168.123.124
Recv Send Send Utilization Service Demand
Socket Socket Message Elapsed Send Recv Send Recv
Size Size Size Time Throughput local remote local remote
bytes bytes bytes secs. 10^6bits/s % S % S us/KB us/KB
131070 131070 131070 10.03 11.97 56.02 75.76 383.370 518.443
TCP STREAM TEST to 192.168.123.124
Recv Send Send Utilization Service Demand
Socket Socket Message Elapsed Send Recv Send Recv
Size Size Size Time Throughput local remote local remote
bytes bytes bytes secs. 10^6bits/s % S % S us/KB us/KB
131070 131070 131070 10.04 13.78 43.44 81.37 258.249 483.710
Thanks
bengalfreak
10-31-2005, 05:30 PM
The house is cement (FL) with no basement or crawlspace. It is really hard to run wires in some areas. I have run wires for some stuff (especially upstairs where there is attic space and regular construction), but to get from the office to where the two TiVos are is next to impossible. Note that all the exterior (cement) walls do not have studs holding the drywall, but just some small wood strips, do there is very little air space in those walls.
Could it be done? Possibly. Without a divorce? Unlikely. :)
Am I safe in assuming the walls are made of concrete and not cement? Regardless of the answer, I see your point. Wires cannot be run easily. The hollow baseboards idea has merit, but wireless would be much easier.
dgilbert
10-31-2005, 05:38 PM
Great job Gunnyman! One question, is it necessary for the author file to retain the following code:
mount -o remount,rw / &>/dev/null
rm /zipper_flag &>/dev/null
mount -o remount,ro / &>/dev/null
Thanks
rbautch
10-31-2005, 06:45 PM
Great job Gunnyman! One question, is it necessary for the author file to retain the following code:
mount -o remount,rw / &>/dev/null
rm /zipper_flag &>/dev/null
mount -o remount,ro / &>/dev/null
ThanksNo, these can safely be deleted.
eddyj
10-31-2005, 06:48 PM
Which are the numbers that represent the speed? Here is some examples of mine. This is a wired network with 2.0 drivers. Good?, Bad, Ugly?
TCP STREAM TEST to 192.168.123.171
Recv Send Send Utilization Service Demand
Socket Socket Message Elapsed Send Recv Send Recv
Size Size Size Time Throughput local remote local remote
bytes bytes bytes secs. 10^6bits/s % S % S us/KB us/KB
131070 131070 131070 10.06 15.67 88.07 46.99 460.304 245.566
TCP STREAM TEST to 192.168.123.124
Recv Send Send Utilization Service Demand
Socket Socket Message Elapsed Send Recv Send Recv
Size Size Size Time Throughput local remote local remote
bytes bytes bytes secs. 10^6bits/s % S % S us/KB us/KB
131070 131070 131070 10.03 11.97 56.02 75.76 383.370 518.443
TCP STREAM TEST to 192.168.123.124
Recv Send Send Utilization Service Demand
Socket Socket Message Elapsed Send Recv Send Recv
Size Size Size Time Throughput local remote local remote
bytes bytes bytes secs. 10^6bits/s % S % S us/KB us/KB
131070 131070 131070 10.04 13.78 43.44 81.37 258.249 483.710
Thanks
The throughput number is the one that I have been looking at. You are getting between 11.97 and 15.67, which is about twice what I am getting, with hte best geometry I can manage (i.e. location of hte wireless router and bridges).
rbautch
10-31-2005, 06:52 PM
Here are my numbers for a plain old wireless 802.11b connection. My wired Tivos are around 16 Mbps.
Recv Send Send
Socket Socket Message Elapsed
Size Size Size Time Throughput
bytes bytes bytes secs. 10^6bits/sec
87380 16384 16384 10.09 4.76
eddyj
10-31-2005, 06:54 PM
Am I safe in assuming the walls are made of concrete and not cement? Regardless of the answer, I see your point. Wires cannot be run easily. The hollow baseboards idea has merit, but wireless would be much easier.
Cement, concrete, cinder blocks, who cares? Hard stuff! :)
I did use the baseboards for the wires in the home theater, but for this, can't get there from here. :(
But I have reasonable speed now. Enough to make it usable. About 4X real time (i.e. 4 minutes of program for each minute of transfer), which is quite reasonable.
rbautch
10-31-2005, 06:59 PM
What does the new script do for the bash prompt? Just put a "set prompt" command (or whatever it is) in the .profile file?It puts the following line in your .profile: export PS1=\"\[\e[33;1m\]$bashname\[\e[36;1m\]-\[\e[31;1m\]T\[\e[32;1m\]i\[\e[33;1m\]V\[\e[34;1m\]o\[\e[0m\]# \[\e[0m\]\"
...after substituting the variable $bashname with the value you enter when the script runs. All of the numbers in brackets represent color codes (to make the word Tivo look pretty). If you want to play with customizing the bash even further, google "customize bash prompt linux". You can change all sorts of things: forground/background color, boldness, font, and much more.
rbautch
10-31-2005, 07:02 PM
I was working on it last night until 12:00-12:30. It had to happen after that, anyone know if last night was a cron reboot night? Maybe it couldn't take that last reboot :( poor drive...
I guess Tivo's are rough on these hard drives. This was a 60 gig 7200 rpm WD drive.All of our Tivos did indeed reboot last night. It's possible something got screwed up earlier, and just didn't manifest itself until the Tivo rebooted. Try re-imaging.
eddyj
10-31-2005, 07:09 PM
It puts the following line in your .profile: export PS1=\"\[\e[33;1m\]$bashname\[\e[36;1m\]-\[\e[31;1m\]T\[\e[32;1m\]i\[\e[33;1m\]V\[\e[34;1m\]o\[\e[0m\]# \[\e[0m\]\"
...after substituting the variable $bashname with the value you enter when the script runs. All of the numbers in brackets represent color codes (to make the word Tivo look pretty). If you want to play with customizing the bash even further, google "customize bash prompt linux". You can change all sorts of things: forground/background color, boldness, font, and much more.
Thanks. I forgot to post that I had found it after rumaging through your scripts for a while. :) But it is good info for others too.
summerall
10-31-2005, 07:35 PM
All of our Tivos did indeed reboot last night. It's possible something got screwed up earlier, and just didn't manifest itself until the Tivo rebooted. Try re-imaging.
Ok so I tried to reimage the original 40gig tivo drive since I thought my 60 giger died. But when I tried to image it, it said that their isn't enough room on it!
Why?!? The instant cake image is for a DVR40 which should be the same size?
Now I've started to reimage the 60giger again. Looks like its still alive. It may have called home since I had the phone line connected. Would that cause the "welcome power up screen" to hang?
rbautch
10-31-2005, 07:40 PM
Many, many, many things can cause a non-booting Tivo, and unless you provide serial console ouput, it's not possible to troubleshoot. There are other posts in this thread and on the PTVupgrade forum on why your 40gig drive is not big enough. This time don't connect a phone line until you are sure fakecall/rebooting is working properly to prevent calls.
dgilbert
10-31-2005, 08:39 PM
No, these can safely be deleted.
Ok. And thanks for all your effort!
summerall
10-31-2005, 10:37 PM
I can't believe this I have 3 spare 40 gig hard drives laying around an none of them will work. Same error everytime - "Backup Target not large enough for entire backup by itself". I went over to PTVupgrade forums and tried the "PTVbake-special" script but I didn't have any luck. Any other ideas? I hate to go out a buy another HD with all these perfectly good 40 gigers laying around collecting dust.
Gunnyman
10-31-2005, 10:42 PM
instantcake images all have the swap space set to 127 mb. The tivo standard is 64 mb. This is why PTV ALWAYS reccomends using a drive LARGER than the original target drive when using their tools.
summerall
11-01-2005, 12:08 AM
I reimaged my drive and now I can't get the bash prompt. I can ping 192.168.1.101 but I can't get the prompt. Any ideas? This was working fine until a reimage of the drive. One other thing I noticed was it gave me an error saying I hadn't placed a call in over 221 days. I've never seen that before.
bengalfreak
11-01-2005, 04:39 AM
I can't believe this I have 3 spare 40 gig hard drives laying around an none of them will work. Same error everytime - "Backup Target not large enough for entire backup by itself". I went over to PTVupgrade forums and tried the "PTVbake-special" script but I didn't have any luck. Any other ideas? I hate to go out a buy another HD with all these perfectly good 40 gigers laying around collecting dust.
You can d/l the 6.2 minimal image from emule. Its supposed to work on any size drive although I have not tested that fact.
Edit: at the request of gunnyman and rbautch, I have removed the emule link. If you have already purchased the PTV image and are unable to use it because it won't fit on your original drive, PM me and I'll send you the link. Buy the PTV software first, they support us tremendously.
WhyMe
11-01-2005, 08:32 AM
I would like to put caller id on my series 2 would I need to do all these other hacks too?
Gunnyman
11-01-2005, 09:15 AM
if your unit is already hacked, you can run rbautch's enhancement script to add NCID
JonCarpenter
11-01-2005, 09:55 AM
Guys -
Thanks for the script. Being a complete noob to hacking a DTivo, your script made it a breeze. Everything seems to be working, but my 'Now Playing' list takes up to 15 seconds to load.
I did load 'the program that is not to be named', so that may also be causing the problem. I thought I'd check here first to see if anyone can point me in the right direction.
Thanks again for the excellent work.
Jon
Gunnyman
11-01-2005, 09:58 AM
Jon
this is usually indicative of a DNS issue with your network.
How are your tivo's connected?
JonCarpenter
11-01-2005, 10:05 AM
Gunny -
Thanks for the quick reply. That's a likely possibility. The DTivo has been removed from the network due to it's location and the location of the nearest hub. I'll plug it back in to see if that fixes the problem.
FWIW, it is hooked up through a Netgear FA120 with a static IP.
Jon
summerall
11-01-2005, 04:26 PM
reimaged my drive and telnet'ed to the tivo and go the bash prompt
I type cd /hacks [enter]
cd: /hacks: input/output error
I then used filezilla to ftp into the tivo and I don't see the hacks directory....
ttodd1
11-01-2005, 04:30 PM
reimaged my drive and telnet'ed to the tivo and go the bash prompt
I type cd /hacks [enter]
cd: /hacks: input/output error
I then used filezilla to ftp into the tivo and I don't see the hacks directory....
Did you make the directory first.?
summerall
11-01-2005, 04:34 PM
What do you mean did I make it first?
I'm following the zipper guide and it does not tell me to make a directory.
rbautch
11-01-2005, 05:36 PM
Jon
this is usually indicative of a DNS issue with your network.
How are your tivo's connected?Here (http://www.tivocommunity.com/tivo-vb/showthread.php?t=248850) is more information on this issue.
rbautch
11-01-2005, 05:43 PM
reimaged my drive and telnet'ed to the tivo and go the bash prompt
I type cd /hacks [enter] cd: /hacks: input/output error Can you see the directory from bash? Can you cd to other directories? Can you create the directory from scratch and then cd to it? What 6.2 image did you use?
ttodd1
11-01-2005, 07:47 PM
What do you mean did I make it first?
I'm following the zipper guide and it does not tell me to make a directory.
I asked because the hacks directory is not a "normal" one on a tivo. I did not use Zipper so I do/did not know that it creates one. With that in mind my question is valid.... :D
If you do a cd / then try to cd /hacks does that work [with enters after each command of course]
summerall
11-01-2005, 08:04 PM
I reimaged and now its working. Thanks guys :)
webcrawlr
11-01-2005, 10:47 PM
Just a quick note to let everyone know that the image from emule is a 1hour image and will fit on ANY drive larger then about 1gb.
Thanks to all that helped with the scripting. I hacked my TiVo's to 4.x by hand and it wasn't a huge issue but it was nice to have it automated via Zipper for 6.2!
Thanks again!
JonCarpenter
11-02-2005, 09:25 AM
Here is more information on this issue.
Thanks for the link. That makes complete sense to me. I guess I've got to go out and find out how to edit a file in Linux (I said I was a Tivo hacking noob!) :eek:
Thanks for the help... I'm know I'm coming in really late on the whole hacking experience and I've got a lot to learn. You and Gunny have certainly started me in the right direction.
Jon
rbautch
11-02-2005, 10:50 AM
Try editing the file right on your Tivo using vi.
webcrawlr
11-02-2005, 11:50 AM
Try editing the file right on your Tivo using vi.
No need. If you installed TWP just use that. I had the same issue (even when setting DNS to my routers IP). It wasn't til I used my providers DNS servers that the issue went away.
MrWizard1974
11-02-2005, 04:25 PM
ok i did the zipper install with no luck first i did it on my SD DVR40 with a drive image that i copied to a 160 gig drive from my units 40 gig drive had no luck there so then i downloaded the instacake cd for 20 bucks .."what a wast of money" and used the image the way it said to in the zipper instructions but it installed a HDVR2 image on my drive i built the tools cd just like it shows and used the $5 boot cd the whole thing CRASHED AND BURNED whats the deal
rbautch
11-02-2005, 04:32 PM
Come on, you have to give more information than that for us to help you. Does "crashed and burned" mean your drive actually caught fire, or did it just not boot up? Did you get any errors while running the Zipper? Even though you downloaded the wrong Instantcake CD, the image on there should still work. Did you rename the image correctly before you copied it to the tools CD? Did the Zipper apply the image to your drive?
slydog75
11-02-2005, 05:38 PM
Does "crashed and burned" mean your drive actually caught fire, or did it just not boot up?
*snicker*
then i downloaded the instacake cd for 20 bucks .."what a wast of money"
IMHO $25 to turn your ordinary DTivo into a SUPER Dtivo that would be worth a good bit more than a standare one is not a waist of money. Also, how do you know what image it loaded for you if it 'crashed and burned'? This leads me to believe that it at least booted up so you could see what image it loaded.
MrWizard1974
11-02-2005, 05:57 PM
i built the first cd with no image i ran zipper on a backed up 160 gig HD with the original image from my 40 gig tivo drive it all went ok with no errors but no hacks .. so i downloaded the instantcake cd for my unit the file after downloading reads as instantcake-sddvr40-6[1] .. so i burn a 2nd tools cd with the image off the instant cake cd and run the zipper again and yes im using the $5 boot cd from them as well... so i run the zipper again this time it installs the image from the tools cd but it installs HDVR2 the tivo gives me hardware errors and wont display guids after the guid setup .... i did not download the wrong instancake cd i checked and double checked the
the instant cake cd shows that it will restore 3 diff units off the 1 cd and the image size is 280,000KB the image from the cd but there is only 1 image and it isnt the 87,824KB as it shows in the zipper guide is this the problem have the made a new cd since the zipper guide or is somthing els wrong
MrWizard1974
11-02-2005, 06:01 PM
yes it is a wast of money if it dont work .... if it did work it would be the awsome .... but not working=wast of money
merlincc
11-02-2005, 06:09 PM
yes it is a wast of money if it dont work .... if it did work it would be the awsome .... but not working=wast of money
This is not a flame but I believe you should go back and look over the instructions once again. One small misstep and you will get the 'almost there' stuck message. I would redo the process once again and take your time.
This process has been done by 10's, maybe 100's of people without a problem. Give us a step by step so we can trouble shoot.
We are here to help but to state that things don't work and they are a waste (yes that is spelled waste not wast) without giving us the details will not get you to the solution you want.
Gunnyman
11-02-2005, 06:12 PM
especially since this little project isn't putting any money in our pockets, nor are we paid to monitor this thread to support peeps with problems.
JediKnight2
11-02-2005, 06:12 PM
LOL...sounds like a troll came out to play....
IF you want help...write down STEP BY STEP WHAT you are doing...then post them back...OBVIOUSLY you arent doing something right....my 5 year old helped me do the last DTivo....
matsalla
11-02-2005, 06:20 PM
I have previously purchased the PTVUpgrade $20 disc for my Phillips DSR7000, and ran it. I have now purchased a DVR80 and want to use Zipper on it. The CD from PTVUpgrade does not appear to have the kernel on the CD as a file itself. Is there a way I can get the kernel off of my existing hacked DSR7000?
Thanks,
David
MrWizard1974
11-02-2005, 06:24 PM
dont want to be rude but i did give a step by step the image from the instancake cd is installing the wrong image on my drive plain and simple yes it booted with the wrong image and was able to look in the sysinfo and it shows HDVR2 not SD DVR40 the system locks up and wont do anything it gives a hardware error .. im not saying anything bad about zipper all im saying is that instantcake if it dont work the way it should or not at all is a WASTE :) of money drop a e merlincc will get ya :)
MrWizard1974
11-02-2005, 06:31 PM
i posted a step by step the instantcake cd being able to restor 3 diff units is the issue the file size of the image is muck much larger then posted file size in the zipper guide
slydog75
11-02-2005, 06:39 PM
Now.. Wizard, is your DTivo booting up and you are just getting messages about not being able to record or view the now playing list? Can you watch the satellite feed? We need to know how far you are getting before you run into problems. If you can watch the satellite feed but you are just getting an error about not being able to record due to a hardware issue, then you just need to run the 51killer.tcl script to fix that.
Gunnyman
11-02-2005, 06:43 PM
the error is a error 51.
Telnet to tivo from bash prompt type 51killer.tcl
reboot tivo.
rbautch
11-02-2005, 06:46 PM
i posted a step by step the instantcake cd being able to restor 3 diff units is the issue the file size of the image is muck much larger then posted file size in the zipper guideThe file size is different because different images for different model tivos are different sizes, and that's ok. If you did indeed get the error #51, running the enhancement script per the directions and then rebooting will remove it automagically. This was a new feature added to version 2 of the Zipper.
MrWizard1974
11-02-2005, 06:49 PM
Now.. Wizard, is your DTivo booting up and you are just getting messages about not being able to record or view the now playing list? Can you watch the satellite feed? We need to know how far you are getting before you run into problems. If you can watch the satellite feed but you are just getting an error about not being able to record due to a hardware issue, then you just need to run the 51killer.tcl script to fix that.
Yes the tivo boots with the wrong image and yes i am getting satellite feed but have no guide even after doing the guide setup i hit the guide and no info or stations its blank can watch live tv but cant change the station usb ports are not active so i cant get it on my network and yes im getting the hardware issue message
Gunnyman
11-02-2005, 07:20 PM
ok
lets start from the USB port what Make/model USB network adapter are you using?
MrWizard1974
11-02-2005, 07:22 PM
ok
lets start from the USB port what Make/model USB network adapter are you using?
Linksys USB200m ver 2
Gunnyman
11-02-2005, 07:29 PM
the version 2 isn't supported
until the enhancement script part of the Zipper procedure is run.
You are heading back to the geek store and buying one that IS supported.
The Netgear FA120 is a great choice.
elipanama
11-02-2005, 07:41 PM
Gunnyman, your script really helps out us newbies.
I just finished upgrading my Toshiba SD-H400 with a larger drive using MFSTools2.0, and then tried to use the zipper. Eventually I was able to run the zipper (couldn't use the PTV disc to boot, had to use the mfstools cd to boot), and the zipper reported success.
However, the Toshiba just rebooted after the Just a Few More minutes screen. I had to do an mfsrestore.
Do you know if the zipper works on the SD-H400?
Also, as a suggestion, I would add to the zipper a prompt after asking for the drive the Tivo is in, something like 'Press ENTER to start zipping your drive -- remember to have a backup', because the first time I ran it, it caught me by surprise....
Another question (sorry), why is it necessary to stop the daily calls -- does this mean that the Tivo won't get the channel programming? Or is it only to prevent software upgrades?
Thanks again!
Gunnyman
11-02-2005, 08:00 PM
The zipper is for Series 2 DirecTivo ONLY. The units supported are in RED top right of the zipper page.
MrWizard1974
11-02-2005, 08:01 PM
the version 2 isn't supported
until the enhancement script part of the Zipper procedure is run.
You are heading back to the geek store and buying one that IS supported.
The Netgear FA120 is a great choice.
is there any other way to run the enhancements without a nic ... also how can you tell if zipper worked without it being on your network?? is there any tell tale signs ???
and will a linksys usb100tx work for me??
Gunnyman
11-02-2005, 08:03 PM
the linksys 100xx aren't usb 2.0 I don't think and while it will work, it will be VERY slow. You can use a serial cable (see the underground for details on building one) to start the enhancements script and finish the process.
zipper worked because your tivo booted :D
tcflint
11-02-2005, 08:18 PM
Thanks for the great work so far on the Zipper!
I have one up and running, and would like to compliment it with another to take full advantage of the HMO....A few questions though...I will be replacing a regular receiver with a former subbed SIR-S4040R I bought. :up:
1. Do I need to activate the unit with DTV before running Zipper?
2. If it hasn't downloaded 6.2 do I need to wait until it does, or is it ok to put the Instant Cake image one on?
3. Anything else I may need to do?
Thanks guys!
summerall
11-02-2005, 08:21 PM
I just got another dtivo from weaknees today, it didn't come with a remote. Does anyone know if a series 1 remote will work with this refurbished DSR7000?
Thanks....sorry for being a little off topic.
Gunnyman
11-02-2005, 08:23 PM
Thanks for the great work so far on the Zipper!
I have one up and running, and would like to compliment it with another to take full advantage of the HMO....A few questions though...I will be replacing a regular receiver with a former subbed SIR-S4040R I bought. :up:
1. Do I need to activate the unit with DTV before running Zipper?
2. If it hasn't downloaded 6.2 do I need to wait until it does, or is it ok to put the Instant Cake image one on?
3. Anything else I may need to do?
Thanks guys!
1) yeah probably would be best. Just put the instantcake on, run it thru guided setup activate it then Zipper that suckah!
2) see item 1
3) not really :D
Gunnyman
11-02-2005, 08:25 PM
I just got another dtivo from weaknees today, it didn't come with a remote. Does anyone know if a series 1 remote will work with this refurbished DSR7000?
Thanks....sorry for being a little off topic.
I think there's an issue with the guide button not switching tuners or something
go grab a dirt cheap URC 6131 awesome universal remote for tivo with thumbs buttons and everything.
tcflint
11-02-2005, 08:30 PM
1) yeah probably would be best. Just put the instantcake on, run it thru guided setup activate it then Zipper that suckah!
2) see item 1
3) not really :D
Thanks Gunny!
webcrawlr
11-02-2005, 09:24 PM
Guys,
In your directions you may want to direct people to emule to get the 6.2 image if they need it instead of PVT. That way they don't need to pay 20 bucks to someone for an image (or worry about the 51 error). If people really want to toss 20 bucks at someone it should be the folks that wrote the script or made any of the many files that are needed to complete this hack.
Just my .02
SteelersFan
11-02-2005, 09:39 PM
... This was a new feature added to version 2 of the Zipper.
Can we assume the new version is what is available now through the Zipper web page? Just want to make sure. I am probably going to start trying your Zipper this weekend! ;)
Gunnyman
11-02-2005, 09:48 PM
yeah
As The zipper gets tweaked, it gets updated on the site.
webcrawlr
11-02-2005, 09:49 PM
One other thing.
On step 4 of the instructions it gives you a link to download a almost complete Tools CD. The only issue I saw with that is the files that rbautch is responsible for are out of date (10/24 file dates). If you go to his website he's got files with the date of 10/29. Instead of giving the tools in one zip like that it'd be easier on you (less updating) and will ensure the latest files if you just place a link to rbautch's website and say get this and then another link to a zip with the other files that do not change. Know what I mean?
rbautch
11-02-2005, 09:50 PM
Guys,
In your directions you may want to direct people to emule to get the 6.2 image if they need it instead of PVT. That way they don't need to pay 20 bucks to someone for an image (or worry about the 51 error). If people really want to toss 20 bucks at someone it should be the folks that wrote the script or made any of the many files that are needed to complete this hack.
Just my .02I disagree. The 51error won't go away with an Emule image, and in fact if you follow the directions, it will go away on it's own after running the enhancements script and rebooting. With PTVupgrade, you get a known, good, virgin, image that is specifically tailored for your model Tivo. With Emule, you never know what you're going to get, and even if your image works right off the bat, subtle problems could start appearing over time that have have to obvious answer. In addition, PTVupgrade is a sponsor of this forum, and has contributed ALOT of support to the developers of the hacks that are installed by the Zipper and the Enhancement script. They deserve your support, and $20 is not much to part with to get what your getting. I appreciate your thoughts on who deserves the $20, but I prefer that it not go to me or Gunny. We're in it for the fun, and taking $ would be riding the backs of the brilliant people who created the hacks behind the scripts. Not that the scripts are anything to sneeze at. ;)
Gunnyman
11-02-2005, 09:51 PM
feel free to send me 20 bucks too though :D
(I KEED I KEED)
webcrawlr
11-02-2005, 09:53 PM
I disagree. The 51error won't go away with an Emule image, and in fact if you follow the directions, it will go away on it's own after running the enhancements script and rebooting. With PTVupgrade, you get a known, good, virgin, image that is specifically tailored for your model Tivo. With Emule, you never know what you're going to get, and even if your image works right off the bat, subtle problems could start appearing over time that have have to obvious answer. In addition, PTVupgrade is a sponsor of this forum, and has contributed ALOT of support to the developers of the hacks that are installed by the Zipper and the Enhancement script. They deserve your support, and $20 is not much to part with to get what your getting. I appreciate your thoughts on who deserves the $20, but I prefer that it not go to me or Gunny. We're in it for the fun, and taking $ would be riding the backs of the brilliant people who created the hacks behind the scripts. Not that the scripts are anything to sneeze at. ;)
I used the 62small image from emule on both my box's (one samsung and one phillips)with no 51 error before or after hacks.
Anyway, just a thought. It's your world boss. ;)
webcrawlr
11-02-2005, 09:55 PM
feel free to send me 20 bucks too though :D
(I KEED I KEED)
Someone deserves it. :)
Gunnyman
11-02-2005, 09:55 PM
we're living high on fame and adoration :D
slydog75
11-02-2005, 10:08 PM
we're living high on fame and adoration :D
Very much deserved! Did I mention before that you guys rock? LOL
Dirac
11-02-2005, 10:16 PM
The best thanks you could give Gunny is not ask questions about the Zipper on DDB. :)
Oh yeah, and buy him a beer. :D
ibrow
11-02-2005, 10:23 PM
Install was flawless (after I saw the post about the linksys USB200m ver. 2) , superb job guys. I hack everything from Xbox to cell phones, and this is one of the best tools I have ever seen. Mad props to the both of you. :up: :up: :up: :D
summerall
11-02-2005, 10:48 PM
Stupid Question of the Day
I hacked my first Tivo (60 gig) with zipper by obtaining an image from PTVupgrade. Purchased another Tivo (40 gig stock) and tried the same but got the "Backup Target not large enough for entire backup by itself" error. Not wanting to purchase another hard drive since I have three 40 gig'ers laying around collecting dust I went to eMule and downloaded the 6.2 minimal image.
I opened the zip file and it contains a *.mfs file. I was expecting a file like the one on the PTVupgrade disc "000001" with no file extension.
What do I do with this *.mfs file? How do I use it to get a "000001" file?
Thanks
rbautch
11-02-2005, 10:58 PM
Just rename it.
Gunnyman
11-02-2005, 11:07 PM
with NO extension
summerall
11-02-2005, 11:20 PM
Thanks guys...another question since I'm full of them...
Since this is a new Tivo from weaknees it had no access card so I'll be transferring a P4 card from my series 1 Tivo to this one. Is this the correct order in which I should perform these steps?
1. Image drive with zipper instructions.
2. Put drive in new Tivo and boot up.
3. Move card to new Tivo.
4. Call directv and use 722 trick???
5. FTP to Tivo and run enhancements tweak script.
6. Call directv and deactivate old tivo series 1.
Thanks
I disagree. The 51error won't go away with an Emule image, and in fact if you follow the directions, it will go away on it's own after running the enhancements script and rebooting. With PTVupgrade, you get a known, good, virgin, image that is specifically tailored for your model Tivo. With Emule, you never know what you're going to get, and even if your image works right off the bat, subtle problems could start appearing over time that have have to obvious answer. In addition, PTVupgrade is a sponsor of this forum, and has contributed ALOT of support to the developers of the hacks that are installed by the Zipper and the Enhancement script. They deserve your support, and $20 is not much to part with to get what your getting. I appreciate your thoughts on who deserves the $20, but I prefer that it not go to me or Gunny. We're in it for the fun, and taking $ would be riding the backs of the brilliant people who created the hacks behind the scripts. Not that the scripts are anything to sneeze at. ;)
agreed 100%
support the supporters of this great hobby!
I can unterstand your point but your looking at it from the wrong angle
bengalfreak
11-03-2005, 06:10 AM
I disagree. The 51error won't go away with an Emule image, and in fact if you follow the directions, it will go away on it's own after running the enhancements script and rebooting. With PTVupgrade, you get a known, good, virgin, image that is specifically tailored for your model Tivo. With Emule, you never know what you're going to get, and even if your image works right off the bat, subtle problems could start appearing over time that have have to obvious answer. In addition, PTVupgrade is a sponsor of this forum, and has contributed ALOT of support to the developers of the hacks that are installed by the Zipper and the Enhancement script. They deserve your support, and $20 is not much to part with to get what your getting. I appreciate your thoughts on who deserves the $20, but I prefer that it not go to me or Gunny. We're in it for the fun, and taking $ would be riding the backs of the brilliant people who created the hacks behind the scripts. Not that the scripts are anything to sneeze at. ;)
You have some incorrect information in this post. First of all, webcrawlr isn't talking about AN emule image, he's talking about THE 6.2 small image posted by AlphaWolf that's works on any size drive on any series 2 DTivo. If you use the link I posted earlier in this thread, you will get exactly that image with no chance of getting screwed. And of course, there is no 51 error.
I appreciate all the time and money PTV has put into the DTivo hacking community and I did purchase the $5 boot disk with the pre killhdinitrd'd kernals. But one can get the zipper and enhancements script to run without the $20 image CD. So rather than posting misinformation about the 6.2 small image, maybe you could just acknowledge that maybe it would work but that you are not providing technical support for people that go that route.
Gunnyman
11-03-2005, 07:30 AM
sure it works
yes it's free. We went the way we went for many reasons.
1) Lou is incredibly supportive of the hacking community.
2) We wanted this to be as id10T proof as possible
3) It is FAR easier to download an ISO than get emule set up especially if you don't plan on using it for anything else.
We've never said the emule image won't work, but for sake of simplicity we've given one set of directions that obviously seem to be working fine for everyone.
Once again, thanks for the hard, hard work, Gunny and Rbautch....and/or Rbautch and Gunny. :)
Gunnyman
11-03-2005, 09:36 AM
pay no attention to the man behind that curtain :D
MrWizard1974
11-03-2005, 09:54 AM
the linksys 100xx aren't usb 2.0 I don't think and while it will work, it will be VERY slow. You can use a serial cable (see the underground for details on building one) to start the enhancements script and finish the process.
zipper worked because your tivo booted :D
yes never once did i say zipper didnt work zipper worked well i just want to know why it installs HDVR2 in my SD DVR40 cus while i hade no problems with the unit at all if i use my image the insantcake image will not show my unit as a SD DVR40.
Also after i run the script with the 100x i should be able to swich to the 200m with no problems right??
Gunnyman
11-03-2005, 09:57 AM
is there any other way to run the enhancements without a nic ... also how can you tell if zipper worked without it being on your network?? is there any tell tale signs ???
and will a linksys usb100tx work for me??
This is why I said if your tivo booted, the zipper worked :D
Once teh enhancements script has run, the USB200M V2 should work just fine.
MrWizard1974
11-03-2005, 10:06 AM
This is why I said if your tivo booted, the zipper worked :D
Once teh enhancements script has run, the USB200M V2 should work just fine.
thank you for not flaming my newbishness to forums you are the man Gunnyman
Also i was looking at the tivo site for working nic and they say 200m ver 2 wont work at all only ver 1 will work on a tivo box is this true or does the script alow for more nic to be used then they know of??
Gunnyman
11-03-2005, 10:16 AM
the enhancement script portion of the Zipper installs USB 2.0 drivers INCLUDING drivers for the USB 200M Version2. RBautch, correct me if I'm wrong.
rbautch
11-03-2005, 11:01 AM
You have some incorrect information in this post. First of all, webcrawlr isn't talking about AN emule image, he's talking about THE 6.2 small image posted by AlphaWolf that's works on any size drive on any series 2 DTivo. If you use the link I posted earlier in this thread, you will get exactly that image with no chance of getting screwed. And of course, there is no 51 error. The only place the 62small image is available is on Emule (because it's illegal to host it), and I do acknowledge that with your link you will get that exact image. I agree it will work, and I’ve used it before. You are incorrect that it will not cause a 51 error. It will - because the “DiskConfiguration" key stored in its MFS database will not match the one stored on your tivo’s crypto chip. The only reason the error doesn’t pop up anymore is because the new Zipper deletes the DiskConfiguration attribute when you reboot. If you truly appreciate the utility of my scripts and the support PTV has put into the hacking community, please support them in return by buying their product and not advertising a free image in this thread. Nuff said.
Gunnyman
11-03-2005, 11:19 AM
Let's also not forget, the only LEGAL source for TiVo images is ptvupgrade.com
JediKnight2
11-03-2005, 11:55 AM
I agree...I DID dl the wolf image..BUT I also bought the InstantCake image so that I KNOW that I have a good image at all times! AND for the future!
MrWizard1974
11-03-2005, 12:48 PM
the linksys 100xx aren't usb 2.0 I don't think and while it will work, it will be VERY slow. You can use a serial cable (see the underground for details on building one) to start the enhancements script and finish the process.
zipper worked because your tivo booted :D
Ok i made my serial cable but i cant find anything on how to use it do i need to download somthing im running xp home
rbautch
11-03-2005, 01:04 PM
Beyond the scope of this thread. Plenty of info on serial cables here, so search for "serial" and "hyperterminal".
summerall
11-03-2005, 01:08 PM
gunnyman / rbautch -
Can I get your advise on post #604?
Thanks
Gunnyman
11-03-2005, 01:12 PM
old card won't work in tivo until you DE-Activate the old unit
You're gonna have to make sure DTV will activate the old card in teh new tivo
lets try to stay on topic please :D
SteelersFan
11-03-2005, 02:31 PM
One other thing.
On step 4 of the instructions it gives you a link to download a almost complete Tools CD. The only issue I saw with that is the files that rbautch is responsible for are out of date (10/24 file dates). If you go to his website he's got files with the date of 10/29. Instead of giving the tools in one zip like that it'd be easier on you (less updating) and will ensure the latest files if you just place a link to rbautch's website and say get this and then another link to a zip with the other files that do not change. Know what I mean?
Hey guys - No biggie, but... I didn't see a response to this. Should we use the latest files or just the ones from the link in the instructions? :)
rbautch
11-03-2005, 02:53 PM
This was done on purpose. I released a new version of the enhancement script, and I wanted to let it "settle in" for awhile before I unleashed it on the Zipper crowd. The zip file will always contain the latest STABLE version of the enhancement script.
ibrow
11-03-2005, 05:37 PM
I just finished upgrading my DSR-704 using the zipper. I have used 2 USB to ethernet adapters, Linksys and Netgear. I can't get them to work. I get a power light on the netgear one but no link light. I guess I should have prefaced this with the fact that the zipper upgrade worked and gave me the message that it was done. I would like try the new script to see if assigning an IP helps. I am using a linksys router but I also have a spare netgear one around here somewhere.
bengalfreak
11-03-2005, 05:59 PM
The only place the 62small image is available is on Emule (because it's illegal to host it), and I do acknowledge that with your link you will get that exact image. I agree it will work, and I’ve used it before. You are incorrect that it will not cause a 51 error. It will - because the “DiskConfiguration" key stored in its MFS database will not match the one stored on your tivo’s crypto chip. The only reason the error doesn’t pop up anymore is because the new Zipper deletes the DiskConfiguration attribute when you reboot. If you truly appreciate the utility of my scripts and the support PTV has put into the hacking community, please support them in return by buying their product and not advertising a free image in this thread. Nuff said.
I do, and I did. I posted the image link ONLY because someone didn't have a larger HD and the image he got from PTV wouldn't work on a std. 40GB drive. It was not an attempt to do anything shady.
rbautch
11-03-2005, 06:01 PM
Agreed. That's the only situation that I would recommend it for.
bengalfreak
11-03-2005, 06:08 PM
Agreed. That's the only situation that I would recommend it for.
Just so you know, I removed the emule link. If someone needs it for the previously stated reason (their PTV image that they bought is too big for their HD) they can PM me for the link.
bnm81002
11-03-2005, 07:26 PM
This was done on purpose. I released a new version of the enhancement script, and I wanted to let it "settle in" for awhile before I unleashed it on the Zipper crowd. The zip file will always contain the latest STABLE version of the enhancement script.
Russ,
you mean the "tweak.zip" file(your Enhancement Scripts) correct?
rbautch
11-03-2005, 08:52 PM
Yes.
NYCguy
11-03-2005, 09:34 PM
My tivo was working greate until 2 days ago.
I notice it was freezing from time to time and i had to reboot it.
For some reason all is working except i can't use TWP or FTP.
I can telnet into it and i can ping it.
Anyone has any suggestions?
WhyMe
11-03-2005, 09:46 PM
if I use a drive that has a different tivo image, will the zipper overwrite all files? Thanks
rbautch
11-03-2005, 10:03 PM
My tivo was working greate until 2 days ago.
I notice it was freezing from time to time and i had to reboot it.
For some reason all is working except i can't use TWP or FTP.
I can telnet into it and i can ping it.
Anyone has any suggestions?Freezing usually indicates a bad hard drive or one about to go.
rbautch
11-03-2005, 10:04 PM
if I use a drive that has a different tivo image, will the zipper overwrite all files? ThanksIf you want it to, yes. Just install a new image over the old one. I assume you mean it has a different software version.
WhyMe
11-03-2005, 10:21 PM
I need to load zipper on 2 different dsr7000, will they need to be started at the same time for the network to set up and mrv to set up? Thanks
WhyMe
11-03-2005, 10:24 PM
I need to set this on my Dlink wireless router di-624, can anybody tell me what I need to do exactly. Thanks
rbautch
11-03-2005, 10:32 PM
The instructions for you are the same as for everybody else. Read 'em.
bnm81002
11-03-2005, 10:50 PM
can anybody tell me what I need to do exactly. Thanks
did you even LOOK at the Zipper link? it's all written up on what to do and what you need :up:
Gunnyman
11-03-2005, 11:05 PM
Goin to bed Russ
Night shift is yours.
Godspeed everyone :D
WhyMe
11-03-2005, 11:40 PM
Yes I read the instructions, it says to set a static ip address and it says nothing how to do that. Sorry that I dont know that.
bengalfreak
11-04-2005, 05:56 AM
Freezing usually indicates a bad hard drive or one about to go.
I'm really starting to question this as all four of my Tivos hav e frozen at one time or another since I've added the enhancement script. I guess its possible that they are all beginning to fail at the same time, but it would be a huge coincidence.
Gunnyman
11-04-2005, 06:49 AM
Yes I read the instructions, it says to set a static ip address and it says nothing how to do that. Sorry that I dont know that.
what is telling you to do that?
rbautch
11-04-2005, 08:24 AM
Yes I read the instructions, it says to set a static ip address and it says nothing how to do that. Sorry that I dont know that.After you run the enhancement script, run /enhancments/net-launch.sh.
rbautch
11-04-2005, 08:27 AM
I'm really starting to question this as all four of my Tivos hav e frozen at one time or another since I've added the enhancement script. I guess its possible that they are all beginning to fail at the same time, but it would be a huge coincidence.Can you post the kernel log and tvlog? Maybe try taking one or two of them back to stock software and see if the problem persists. Make sure that the root/boot partition is the same for an accurate comparison, ie hda3/hda4 on both tivos.
rbautch
11-04-2005, 11:04 AM
I'm looking for volunteers to test a new Zipper feature that will set up your IP parameters while the drive is still in your PC. This eliminates the need to check your router to find the IP that was assigned to your tivo. It also means that wireless users don't need a wired adapter or serial cable to do their initial setup. PM me if you're interested.
MrWizard1974
11-04-2005, 03:05 PM
WOOOOHOOOOO zipper worked the verry first time and i didnt know it my problem the whole time was my nic .. i still dont have a nic that works yet but im hooked up with a serial to the Dtivo i redid the install just to be sure i had it all right and used my image i backed up with mfs... WORKED LIKE A CHARM :) thanks for putting up with me now all i have to do is find out how to get files on my tivo with a serial so i can hookup my wireless and get it on my network
Thanks Gunnyman & rbautch
also if there is any links in how to install with the serial pls leme know you guys are the best thanks again
rbautch
11-04-2005, 04:11 PM
If you have a compatible wireless adapter, connect it, and then run:
sh /enhancements/net-launch.sh
then...
tivosh /enhancements/setSSIDwep.tcl
You don't need to transfer any files.
MrWizard1974
11-04-2005, 04:44 PM
If you have a compatible wireless adapter, connect it, and then run:
sh /enhancements/net-launch.sh
then...
tivosh /enhancements/setSSIDwep.tcl
You don't need to transfer any files.
/enhancements/net-launch.sh: /enhancements/ipaddress_flag: Read-only file system
couldn't read file "netconfig.tcl": no such file or directory
now what :)
Gunnyman
11-04-2005, 06:01 PM
mount your tivo file system read write with rw at the bash prompt and try again
wierdacct
11-04-2005, 08:55 PM
We are now completely wireless for phones and I am trying to set up my Series 2 DirecTv Tivo with our wireless network. I have it hooked up with a Belkin USB FSD5050 Ethernet Adapter to my router, but as you mentioned cannot access network settings.
I would like to be able to access the new features for transferring movies to my computer, etc.
Could you please help.
rbautch
11-04-2005, 09:00 PM
Why yes! Pull the drive, run the Zipper, done.
MrWizard1974
11-05-2005, 07:57 AM
mount your tivo file system read write with rw at the bash prompt and try again
is this befor or after the tivo is hacked do i need to just uninstall sh tweak.sh and re install if so what is the command i need to use as far as rw and remember im using serial cable and hyperterminal i get the bash in hyperterminal
bengalfreak
11-05-2005, 08:03 AM
Can you post the kernel log and tvlog? Maybe try taking one or two of them back to stock software and see if the problem persists. Make sure that the root/boot partition is the same for an accurate comparison, ie hda3/hda4 on both tivos.
I'd be happy to post the logs, but aren't they a little long to post the entire log?
slydog75
11-05-2005, 10:12 AM
Wizard, just type "mount -o remount, rw" at the bash prompt before you run the scripts rbautch told you about. Also, with both of the DTivo's I've zippered so far I had to run the enhancments script over the serial cable because i couldn't figure out what IP address my Tivo was getting. Both times, cron failed to install properly over the serial cable so once I was able to telnet over my network into the Tivo I had to uninstall and reinstall the enchancement script.
MrWizard1974
11-05-2005, 10:55 AM
Wizard, just type "mount -o remount, rw" at the bash prompt before you run the scripts rbautch told you about. Also, with both of the DTivo's I've zippered so far I had to run the enhancments script over the serial cable because i couldn't figure out what IP address my Tivo was getting. Both times, cron failed to install properly over the serial cable so once I was able to telnet over my network into the Tivo I had to uninstall and reinstall the enchancement script.
bash-2.02# mount -o remount, rw
mount: can't find rw in /etc/fstab or /var/mtab
im so corn-fused :confused:
MrWizard1974
11-05-2005, 11:03 AM
ok here maybe this will help maybe you will see if there is a problem
I hope posting somthing this big dont get me in trouble :)
flushing ide devices: hda
Restarting system.
CPU revision is: 00005430
FPU revision is: 00005410
Primary instruction cache 32kb, linesize 32 bytes.
Primary data cache 32kb, linesize 32 bytes.
Linux version 2.4.20 (build@buildmaster5) (gcc version 3.0) #22 Fri Feb 20 18:19
:25 PST 2004
Determined physical RAM map:
memory: 04000000 @ 00000000 (usable)
On node 0 totalpages: 16384
zone(0): 16384 pages.
zone(1): 0 pages.
zone(2): 0 pages.
Kernel command line: root=/dev/hda4 dsscon=true console=2,115200 upgradesoftware
=false
Monotonic time calibrated: 81.00 counts per usec
Calibrating delay loop... 161.79 BogoMIPS
Contiguous region 1: 8388608 bytes @ address 0x80d00000
Contiguous region 2: 1048576 bytes @ address 0x81500000
Contiguous region 8: 10485760 bytes @ address 0x81600000
Contiguous region of 19922944 bytes total reserved at 0x80d00000.
Memory: 43820k/65536k available (1222k kernel code, 21716k reserved, 81k data, 6
4k init, 0k highmem)
Dentry cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 4, 65536 bytes)
Inode cache hash table entries: 4096 (order: 3, 32768 bytes)
Mount-cache hash table entries: 1024 (order: 1, 8192 bytes)
Buffer-cache hash table entries: 4096 (order: 2, 16384 bytes)
Page-cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 4, 65536 bytes)
Checking for 'wait' instruction... unavailable.
POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX
PCI: Probing PCI hardware
ttyS00 at iomem 0xb4100100 (irq = 79) is a 16550A
ttyS00 at port 0xbc010000 (irq = 133) is a unknown
ttyS00 at iomem 0xb4100140 (irq = 81) is a 16550A
ttyS00 at iomem 0xb4100120 (irq = 80) is a 16550A
Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.4
Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NET3.039
Initializing RT netlink socket
Starting kswapd
Serial driver version 5.05c (2001-07-08) with MANY_PORTS SHARE_IRQ SERIAL_PCI en
abled
ttyS00 at 0xb4100100 (irq = 79) is a 16550A
ttyS01 at 0xbc010000 (irq = 133) is a unknown
ttyS02 at 0xb4100140 (irq = 81) is a 16550A
ttyS03 at 0xb4100120 (irq = 80) is a 16550A
Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver Revision: 6.31
ide: Assuming 33MHz system bus speed for PIO modes; override with idebus=xx
hda: ST3160023A, ATA DISK drive
ide0 at 0x400-0x407,0x438 on irq 87
hda: 312581808 sectors (160042 MB) w/8192KiB Cache, CHS=19457/255/63
Partition check:
hda: [mac] hda1 hda2 hda3 hda4 hda5 hda6 hda7 hda8 hda9 hda10 hda11 hda12 hda13
hda14 hda15 hda16
RAMDISK driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 4096K size 1024 blocksize
PPP generic driver version 2.4.2
PPP Deflate Compression module registered
NET4: Linux TCP/IP 1.0 for NET4.0
IP Protocols: ICMP, UDP, TCP
IP: routing cache hash table of 512 buckets, 4Kbytes
TCP: Hash tables configured (established 4096 bind 8192)
ip_conntrack version 2.1 (512 buckets, 4096 max) - 152 bytes per conntrack
ip_tables: (C) 2000-2002 Netfilter core team
NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0/SMP for Linux NET4.0.
VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem) readonly.
Freeing unused kernel memory: 64k freed
Starting rc.sysinit
Running boot Stage A_PreKickstart scripts
Scanning for configuration files
Invoking startup scripts f
platform 'trinity'
implementation 'Series2'
implementer 'TiVo'
Releasing /initrd and clearing ramdisk, if they exist
warning: can't open /var/mtab: No such file or directory
umount: /initrd: not mounted
Activating swap partitions
Adding Swap: 130044k swap-space (priority -1)
Loading core system drivers
Parallel modem driver loaded, 1 ports starting at /dev/ttyS1
Loading ircatch
Found rev 'F' Si2433 modem on /dev/cua1
Checking for Kickstart panic signal
Running boot Stage B_PostKickstart scripts
Cleanup /dev/hda9 pass 1
ext2fs_check_if_mount: No such file or directory while determining whether /dev/
hda9 is mounted.
/dev/hda9 was not cleanly unmounted, check forced.
Inode 4117, i_blocks wrong 16 (counted=8). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Inode 6168, i_blocks wrong 1342 (counted=1330). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Inode 6165, i_blocks wrong 734 (counted=730). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Inode 6159, i_blocks wrong 360 (counted=358). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Inode 6157, i_blocks wrong 3470 (counted=3462). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Fix summary information? yes
/dev/hda9: 632/32768 files (4.7% non-contiguous), 11739/131072 blocks
Cleanup /dev/hda9 pass 2
ext2fs_check_if_mount: No such file or directory while determining whether /dev/
hda9 is mounted.
/dev/hda9: clean, 632/32768 files, 11739/131072 blocks
/dev/hda9 is clean after pass 2
Mounting /var
/dev/hda9 on /var type ext2 (rw)
Cleaning up files in /var
Checking space in /var
Mounting initial environment
Starting logging daemons
Found Silicon Labs "Si2433" modem, rev F, skipping modem patch
Scanning for phase1 repair scripts
Running boot Stage C_MediaInitialization scripts
Loading input section drivers
cobra module was successfully installed, LNBPA 0x10 LNBPB 0x16
Loading output section drivers
Splash the screen
Running boot Stage D_PreMfs scripts
Remote control is TIVO
MFS partition on /dev/hda10
Loading Trinity dssapp
Look for debug board
/tvbin/dssappAV: DSS Interface Version 1.24, compiled on Nov 12 2004
Loading irblast
Loading ideturbo
Loading fan
Loading therm
Loading TvBus router
Updating system clock
Time set to: Sat Nov 5 15:59:04 2005
Enabling local route
Setting TCP keepalive parameters
Checking for additional disk
Start fan control
First temperature parameters set:
Terminal temp: 71
Critical temp: 62
Logging temp: 60
Target temp: 50
Lowest fan speed: 7
/tvbin/fancontrol is running in the background.
Starting TvLauncher
PokeFirewallPort: Poking hole through firewall at port 2191, protocol tcp
iptables: No chain/target/match by that name
Waiting for launcher to start.
Launcher is running.
Scanning for phase2 repair scripts
Running boot Stage E_PreApplication scripts
Checking for database conversions
No upgrade to load
Not upgrading software
Scanning for phase3 repair scripts
Running boot Stage F_ApplicationLaunch scripts
Starting Services.
Microcode version is TiVo!
Found hpk front panel model 1
PCI: 00:0d.2 PCI cache line size set incorrectly (0 bytes) by BIOS/FW, correctin
g to 32
usb.c: USB device 2 (vend/prod 0x55d/0xa230) is not claimed by any active driver
.
PokeFirewallPort: Poking hole through firewall at port 2190, protocol udp
iptables: No chain/target/match by that name
PokeFirewallPort: Poking hole through firewall at port 2190, protocol tcp
iptables: No chain/target/match by that name
using driver frame iter
ApgLogFrequency( 0 sec )
Finished creating ApgDriverFrameIter
Using a smartSorter!
Calling ReadStream()s
....started status session
Initialize with 2 live caches
AddInputSect
AddInputSection 2
TvMomMediaSwitchSource::DoSetup()
TvMomMediaSwitchSource::DoSetup()
AddInputSection 3
ApgManager Transition from state INIT to BOOT
....sending Booting event
....started status session
iptables: No chain/target/match by that name
Scanning for phase4 repair scripts
Running boot Stage G_PostApplication scripts
starting rc.sysinit.author
set environmental variables
starting telnet and ftp
starting serial bash
running fakecall
bash: no job control in this shell
bash-2.02# Running fakecall version 6
Fakecall ran successfully!
EXT2-fs warning: mounting unchecked fs, running e2fsck is recommended
Starting netserver at port 12865
server_set_up: binding the socket: Address already in use
Starting netserver at port 12865
server_set_up: binding the socket: Address already in use
Starting netserver at port 12865
ApgManager Transition from state BOOT to FAST_LOAD
ApgManager Transition from state FAST_LOAD to FAST_LOAD
ApgManager Transition from state FAST_LOAD to FAST_LOAD
rc.sysinit is complete
ApgManager Transition from state FAST_LOAD to STEADY_STATE
....sending Done event
....sending Done event
bash-2.02#
slydog75
11-05-2005, 11:19 AM
hmmmm... that's odd.. I get the same error when I try to remount as rw...
WhyMe
11-05-2005, 11:32 AM
How do you tell the difference in the linksys usb200m Series 1 and 2?
MrWizard1974
11-05-2005, 11:45 AM
How do you tell the difference in the linksys usb200m Series 1 and 2?
if you are buying it at the store and dont have one yet ver 1 will have a small cd icon under the contents on the box if you have the usb200m already look on the back of it ver 2 will be clearly marked if it has no ver on it it is ver 1 :)
Gunnyman
11-05-2005, 12:32 PM
bash-2.02# mount -o remount, rw
mount: can't find rw in /etc/fstab or /var/mtab
im so corn-fused :confused:
try mount -o remount,rw /
you're missing a /
you can also type rw at teh bash prompt if you've run the enhancements portion of the zipper process.
MrWizard1974
11-05-2005, 12:40 PM
DOH!!!
bash-2.02# sh /enhancements/net-launch.sh
Please enter a static IP address for your Tivo: 192.168.1.125
Please enter the IP address of your router: 192.168.1.254
couldn't read file "netconfig.tcl": no such file or directory
bash-2.02#
rbautch
11-05-2005, 12:51 PM
Try navigating to the enhancements directory first.
MrWizard1974
11-05-2005, 01:24 PM
Try navigating to the enhancements directory first.
it did that auto on me but i ftp it in it wasnt ther but now this
bash-2.02# driver-install.sh
bash: .//driver-install.sh: Permission denied
bash-2.02#
Gunnyman
11-05-2005, 01:26 PM
why are you reinstalling the drivers exactly?
and were you NEEDING static IP in the 1st place?
MrWizard1974
11-05-2005, 01:31 PM
i got this message so i tried to installation instructions from the link on the wireless install page
http://www.mastersav.com/wireless.html
bash-2.02# sh /enhancements/net-launch.sh
Please enter a static IP address for your Tivo: 192.168.1.125
Please enter the IP address of your router: 192.168.1.254
Didn't find network with Default = 1 exiting...
bash-2.02# tivosh /enhancements/setSSIDwep.tcl
Didn't find network with Default = 1, exiting...
Gunnyman
11-05-2005, 01:36 PM
well the drivers are already installed via the Zipper.
Here's what I'd do
start fresh
re-zipper the drive then install wireless after you have verified everything works with a wired setup.
rbautch
11-05-2005, 01:45 PM
Follow the link in my signature. It gives two ways to set up wireless. The second way is using wlan-ng, and it says in bold SUPERSEDED. This means you shouldn't be trying it, it's just there for reference. It may have hosed your drivers. Might be best to just start over.
MrWizard1974
11-05-2005, 01:57 PM
:( Yeah i think i will redo the drive and start from scratch when i get my nic from my friend cus the Linksys usb200m ver. 2 isnt working and this serial/hyperterminal is giving me more problems then its worth but if the linksys 100tx is usb 1 and not 2.0 will i have the same problem after i run the tweak.sh... will the drivers work with it after i run tweak.sh?? :(
oh yeah .. i did do the first install via the link in your signature :) i got this
bash-2.02# sh /enhancements/net-launch.sh
Please enter a static IP address for your Tivo: 192.168.1.125
Please enter the IP address of your router: 192.168.1.254
Didn't find network with Default = 1 exiting...
bash-2.02# tivosh /enhancements/setSSIDwep.tcl
Didn't find network with Default = 1, exiting...
MrWizard1974
11-05-2005, 02:21 PM
Just for the record anyone who reads my posts dont take it as a sign that the zipper dont work or is hard to use. All the problems i have is do to my inexperiance and me not having the proper equipment and know how to implement linux commands or even how to ftp .. well you get the picture.. :) yes im a n00b but we all have to learn sometime or fall by the wayside
my friend just zippered 2 Dtivo and they both went off without a hitch
by the way he said "Zipper is way better then sleeper"
Again thanks to all who have put up with me so far :)
rbautch
11-05-2005, 02:29 PM
oh yeah .. i did do the first install via the link in your signature :) i got this
bash-2.02# sh /enhancements/net-launch.sh
Please enter a static IP address for your Tivo: 192.168.1.125
Please enter the IP address of your router: 192.168.1.254
Didn't find network with Default = 1 exiting...
bash-2.02# tivosh /enhancements/setSSIDwep.tcl
Didn't find network with Default = 1, exiting...This means it's not recognizing your network adapter.
MrWizard1974
11-05-2005, 02:45 PM
This means it's not recognizing your network adapter.
10-4 i will get a good one
are the ones from the tivo website list the only ones that will work with it cus i would like to just pick up a linksys from wal-mart today they have like 4 diff kinds there
Gunnyman
11-05-2005, 02:54 PM
repeat after me.
Netgear FA-120 is my friend. :D
bengalfreak
11-05-2005, 05:01 PM
Can you post the kernel log and tvlog? Maybe try taking one or two of them back to stock software and see if the problem persists. Make sure that the root/boot partition is the same for an accurate comparison, ie hda3/hda4 on both tivos.
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: klogd 1.3-3, log source = /proc/kmsg started.
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Cannot find map file.
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Loaded 34 symbols from 5 modules.
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: CPU revision is: 00005430
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: FPU revision is: 00005410
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Primary instruction cache 32kb, linesize 32 bytes.
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Primary data cache 32kb, linesize 32 bytes.
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Linux version 2.4.20 (root@fedora.home.lan) (gcc version 3.0) #6 Wed Jan 26 17:52:06 MST 2005
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Determined physical RAM map:
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: memory: 04000000 @ 00000000 (usable)
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: On node 0 totalpages: 16384
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: zone(0): 16384 pages.
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: zone(1): 0 pages.
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: zone(2): 0 pages.
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Kernel command line: root=/dev/hda4 dsscon=true console=2,115200 upgradesoftware=false lba48=true
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Monotonic time calibrated: 81.00 counts per usec
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Calibrating delay loop... 161.38 BogoMIPS
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Contiguous region 1: 8388608 bytes @ address 0x80d00000
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Contiguous region 2: 1048576 bytes @ address 0x81500000
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Contiguous region 8: 10485760 bytes @ address 0x81600000
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Contiguous region of 19922944 bytes total reserved at 0x80d00000.
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Memory: 43704k/65536k available (1341k kernel code, 21832k reserved, 81k data, 60k init, 0k highmem)
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Dentry cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 4, 65536 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Inode cache hash table entries: 4096 (order: 3, 32768 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Mount-cache hash table entries: 1024 (order: 1, 8192 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Buffer-cache hash table entries: 4096 (order: 2, 16384 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Page-cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 4, 65536 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Checking for 'wait' instruction... unavailable.
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: PCI: Probing PCI hardware
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at iomem 0xb4100100 (irq = 79) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at port 0xbc010000 (irq = 133) is a unknown
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at iomem 0xb4100140 (irq = 81) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at iomem 0xb4100120 (irq = 80) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.4
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NET3.039
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Initializing RT netlink socket
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Starting kswapd
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Journalled Block Device driver loaded
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Serial driver version 5.05c (2001-07-08) with MANY_PORTS SHARE_IRQ SERIAL_PCI enabled
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at 0xb4100100 (irq = 79) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: ttyS01 at 0xbc010000 (irq = 133) is a unknown
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: ttyS02 at 0xb4100140 (irq = 81) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: ttyS03 at 0xb4100120 (irq = 80) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver Revision: 6.31
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: ide: Assuming 33MHz system bus speed for PIO modes; override with idebus=xx
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: hda: ST3160023A, ATA DISK drive
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: ide0 at 0x400-0x407,0x438 on irq 87
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: hda: 312581808 sectors (160042 MB) w/8192KiB Cache, CHS=19457/255/63
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Partition check:
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: hda: [mac] hda1 hda2 hda3 hda4 hda5 hda6 hda7 hda8 hda9 hda10 hda11 hda12 hda13 hda14 hda15 hda16
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: RAMDISK driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 4096K size 1024 blocksize
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: PPP generic driver version 2.4.2
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: PPP Deflate Compression module registered
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: NET4: Linux TCP/IP 1.0 for NET4.0
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: IP Protocols: ICMP, UDP, TCP
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: IP: routing cache hash table of 512 buckets, 4Kbytes
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: TCP: Hash tables configured (established 4096 bind 8192)
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0/SMP for Linux NET4.0.
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem) readonly.
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Freeing unused kernel memory: 60k freed
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Starting rc.sysinit
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage A_PreKickstart scripts
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Scanning for configuration files
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: starting test.conf
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: starting /init/001_bash.init
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: starting /init/010_lba48.init
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: didn't monte, booting normally
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Invoking startup scripts for:
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: platform 'provo'
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: implementation 'Series2'
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: implementer 'TiVo'
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Releasing /initrd and clearing ramdisk, if they exist
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: warning: can't open /var/mtab: No such file or directory
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: umount: /initrd: not mounted
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Activating swap partitions
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Adding Swap: 130044k swap-space (priority -1)
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Loading core system drivers
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Parallel modem driver loaded, 1 ports starting at /dev/ttyS1
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Loading ircatch
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Found rev 'F' Si2433 modem on /dev/cua1
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Checking for Kickstart panic signal
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage B_PostKickstart scripts
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Cleanup /dev/hda9 pass 1
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: ext2fs_check_if_mount: No such file or directory while determining whether /dev/hda9 is mounted.^M
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9 was not cleanly unmounted, check forced.
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Deleted inode 6146 has zero dtime.
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Set dtime? yes
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Deleted inode 6147 has zero dtime.
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Set dtime? yes
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Deleted inode 6148 has zero dtime.
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Set dtime? yes
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Deleted inode 6149 has zero dtime.
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Set dtime? yes
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Deleted inode 6150 has zero dtime.
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Set dtime? yes
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Deleted inode 6151 has zero dtime.
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Set dtime? yes
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Deleted inode 6152 has zero dtime.
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Set dtime? yes
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Deleted inode 6153 has zero dtime.
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Set dtime? yes
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Deleted inode 6154 has zero dtime.
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Set dtime? yes
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Deleted inode 6155 has zero dtime.
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Set dtime? yes
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Deleted inode 6156 has zero dtime.
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Set dtime? yes
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Deleted inode 6157 has zero dtime.
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Set dtime? yes
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Deleted inode 6158 has zero dtime.
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Set dtime? yes
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Deleted inode 6159 has zero dtime.
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Set dtime? yes
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Deleted inode 6160 has zero dtime.
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Set dtime? yes
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Unattached inode 4119
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9: UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY; RUN fsck MANUALLY.
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: ^I(i.e., without -a or -p options)
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Cleanup /dev/hda9 pass 2
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: ext2fs_check_if_mount: No such file or directory while determining whether /dev/hda9 is mounted.^M
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9 contains a file system with errors, check forced.
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Unattached inode 4119
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9: UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY; RUN fsck MANUALLY.
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: ^I(i.e., without -a or -p options)
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Can't clean /dev/hda9 - rebuilding
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: mke2fs 1.06, 7-Oct-96 for EXT2 FS 0.5b, 95/08/09
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: ext2fs_check_if_mount: No such file or directory while determining whether /dev/hda9 is mounted.^M
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Linux ext2 filesystem format
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Filesystem label=
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: 32768 inodes, 131072 blocks
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: 6553 blocks (5.00%) reserved for the super user
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: First data block=1
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Block size=1024 (log=0)
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Fragment size=1024 (log=0)
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: 16 block groups
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: 8192 blocks per group, 8192 fragments per group
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: 2048 inodes per group
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Superblock backups stored on blocks:
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: ^I8193, 16385, 24577, 32769, 40961, 49153, 57345, 65537, 73729,
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: ^I81921, 90113, 98305, 106497, 114689, 122881
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Checking for bad blocks (read-only test): 0/ 131072^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H 17936/ 131072^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H 35856/ 131072^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H 53120/ 131072^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H 70496/ 131072^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H 87440/ 131072^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H 104320/ 131072^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H 121360/ 131072^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hdone
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Writing inode tables: 0/ 16^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H 1/ 16^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H 2/ 16^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H 3/ 16^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H 4/ 16^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H 5/ 16^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H 6/ 16^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H 7/ 16^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H 8/ 16^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H 9/ 16^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H 10/ 16^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H 11/ 16^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H 12/ 16^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H 13/ 16^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H 14/ 16^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H 15/ 16^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hdone
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information: done
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Mounting /var
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9 on /var type ext2 (rw)
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Cleaning up files in /var
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Checking space in /var
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Mounting initial environment
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Starting logging daemons
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Found Silicon Labs "Si2433" modem, rev F, skipping modem patch
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Scanning for phase1 repair scripts
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage C_MediaInitialization scripts
Jan 2 00:00:25 (none) kernel: Loading input section drivers
Jan 2 00:00:27 (none) kernel: cobra module was successfully installed, LNBPA 0x10 LNBPB 0x16
Jan 2 00:00:27 (none) kernel: Loading output section drivers
Jan 2 00:00:28 (none) kernel: Splash the screen
Jan 2 00:00:29 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage D_PreMfs scripts
Jan 2 00:00:29 (none) kernel: Remote control is TIVO
Jan 2 00:00:29 (none) kernel: MFS partition on /dev/hda10
Jan 2 00:00:30 (none) kernel: Loading Provo dssapp
Jan 2 00:00:30 (none) kernel: Look for debug board
Jan 2 00:00:31 (none) kernel: Loading irblast
Jan 2 00:00:31 (none) kernel: /tvbin/dssapp: DSS Interface Version 1.24, compiled on Nov 12 2004
Jan 2 00:00:31 (none) kernel: Loading ideturbo
Jan 2 00:00:31 (none) kernel: TiVo disk statistics module loaded
Jan 2 00:00:31 (none) kernel: Disk cautionlevel is 3
Jan 2 00:00:31 (none) kernel: Loading fan
Jan 2 00:00:31 (none) kernel: hda: Generic ATA management
Jan 2 00:00:31 (none) kernel: Loading therm
Jan 2 00:00:31 (none) kernel: Loading TvBus router
Jan 2 00:00:31 (none) kernel: Updating system clock
Oct 24 09:26:17 (none) kernel: Time set to: Mon Oct 24 09:26:17 2005
Oct 24 09:26:17 (none) kernel: Enabling local route
Oct 24 09:26:17 (none) kernel: Setting TCP keepalive parameters
Oct 24 09:26:17 (none) kernel: Checking for additional disk
Oct 24 09:26:18 (none) kernel: Start fan control
Oct 24 09:26:19 (none) kernel: First temperature parameters set:
Oct 24 09:26:19 (none) kernel: Terminal temp: 71
Oct 24 09:26:19 (none) kernel: Critical temp: 62
Oct 24 09:26:19 (none) kernel: Logging temp: 60
Oct 24 09:26:19 (none) kernel: Target temp: 50
Oct 24 09:26:19 (none) kernel: Lowest fan speed: 7
Oct 24 09:26:19 (none) kernel: /tvbin/fancontrol is running in the background.
Oct 24 09:26:19 (none) kernel: Starting TvLauncher
Oct 24 09:26:20 (none) kernel: PokeFirewallPort: Poking hole through firewall at port 2191, protocol tcp
Oct 24 09:26:20 (none) kernel: iptables v1.2.6a: can't initialize iptables table `filter': iptables who? (do you need to insmod?)
Oct 24 09:26:20 (none) kernel: Perhaps iptables or your kernel needs to be upgraded.
Oct 24 09:26:21 (none) kernel: Waiting for launcher to start.
Oct 24 09:26:21 (none) kernel: Launcher is running.
Oct 24 09:26:22 (none) kernel: Scanning for phase2 repair scripts
Oct 24 09:26:22 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage E_PreApplication scripts
Oct 24 09:26:24 (none) kernel: Checking for database conversions
Oct 24 09:26:24 (none) kernel: No upgrade to load
Oct 24 09:26:24 (none) kernel: Not upgrading software
Oct 24 09:26:25 (none) kernel: Scanning for phase3 repair scripts
Oct 24 09:26:25 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage F_ApplicationLaunch scripts
Oct 24 09:26:25 (none) kernel: Starting Services.
Oct 24 09:26:33 (none) kernel: Microcode version is TiVo!
Oct 24 09:26:34 (none) kernel: Found hpk front panel model 1
Oct 24 09:26:35 (none) kernel: usb.c: registered new driver usbdevfs
Oct 24 09:26:35 (none) kernel: usb.c: registered new driver hub
Oct 24 09:26:35 (none) kernel: usb.c: starting integrated EHCI driver
Oct 24 09:26:35 (none) kernel: ehci_hcd 00:0d.2: PCI device 1033:00e0
Oct 24 09:26:35 (none) kernel: ehci_hcd 00:0d.2: irq 6, pci mem b4002000
Oct 24 09:26:35 (none) kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1
Oct 24 09:26:35 (none) kernel: PCI: 00:0d.2 PCI cache line size set incorrectly (0 bytes) by BIOS/FW, correcting to 32
Oct 24 09:26:35 (none) kernel: ehci_hcd 00:0d.2: USB 2.0 enabled, EHCI 0.95, driver 2003-Dec-29/2.4
Oct 24 09:26:35 (none) kernel: hub.c: USB hub found
Oct 24 09:26:35 (none) kernel: hub.c: 5 ports detected
Oct 24 09:26:35 (none) kernel: usb.c: EHCI initialization succeeded
Oct 24 09:26:35 (none) kernel: usb-ohci.c: USB OHCI at membase 0xb4000000, IRQ 5
Oct 24 09:26:35 (none) kernel: usb-ohci.c: usb-00:0d.0, PCI device 1033:0035
Oct 24 09:26:36 (none) kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 2
Oct 24 09:26:36 (none) kernel: hub.c: USB hub found
Oct 24 09:26:36 (none) kernel: hub.c: 3 ports detected
Oct 24 09:26:36 (none) kernel: hub.c: new USB device 00:0d.2-1, assigned address 2
Oct 24 09:26:36 (none) kernel: usb.c: USB device 2 (vend/prod 0x846/0x1040) is not claimed by any active driver.
Oct 24 09:26:36 (none) kernel: usb-ohci.c: USB OHCI at membase 0xb4001000, IRQ 3
Oct 24 09:26:36 (none) kernel: usb-ohci.c: usb-00:0d.1, PCI device 1033:0035
Oct 24 09:26:37 (none) kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 3
Oct 24 09:26:37 (none) kernel: hub.c: USB hub found
Oct 24 09:26:37 (none) kernel: hub.c: 2 ports detected
Oct 24 09:26:38 (none) kernel: usb.c: registered new driver usbnet
Oct 24 09:26:38 (none) kernel: eth0: register usbnet usb-00:0d.2-1, Netgear FA-120 USB Ethernet
Oct 24 09:26:38 (none) kernel: eth0: open: enable queueing (rx 87, tx 87) mtu 1500 raw framing
Oct 24 09:26:43 (none) kernel: PokeFirewallPort: Poking hole through firewall at port 2190, protocol udp
Oct 24 09:26:43 (none) kernel: iptables v1.2.6a: can't initialize iptables table `filter': iptables who? (do you need to insmod?)
Oct 24 09:26:43 (none) kernel: Perhaps iptables or your kernel needs to be upgraded.
Oct 24 09:26:43 (none) kernel: PokeFirewallPort: Poking hole through firewall at port 2190, protocol tcp
Oct 24 09:26:43 (none) kernel: iptables v1.2.6a: can't initialize iptables table `filter': iptables who? (do you need to insmod?)
Oct 24 09:26:43 (none) kernel: Perhaps iptables or your kernel needs to be upgraded.
Oct 24 09:26:57 (none) kernel: using driver frame iter
Oct 24 09:26:57 (none) kernel: ApgLogFrequency( 0 sec )
Oct 24 09:26:57 (none) kernel: Finished creating ApgDriverFrameIter
Oct 24 09:26:57 (none) kernel: Using a smartSorter!
Oct 24 09:27:36 (none) kernel: Calling ReadStream()s
Oct 24 09:27:49 (none) kernel: ....started status session
Oct 24 09:27:56 (none) kernel: Initialize with 2 live caches
Oct 24 09:27:56 (none) kernel: AddInputSection 1
Oct 24 09:27:56 (none) kernel: AddInputSection 2
Oct 24 09:27:56 (none) kernel: TvMomMediaSwitchSource::DoSetup()
Oct 24 09:27:56 (none) kernel: TvMomMediaSwitchSource::DoSetup()
Oct 24 09:27:57 (none) kernel: AddInputSection 3
Oct 24 09:28:02 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state INIT to BOOT
Oct 24 09:28:05 (none) kernel: ....started status session
Oct 24 09:28:06 (none) kernel: ....sending Booting event
Oct 24 09:28:06 (none) kernel: ....sending Booting event
Oct 24 09:28:09 (none) kernel: iptables v1.2.6a: can't initialize iptables table `filter': iptables who? (do you need to insmod?)
Oct 24 09:28:09 (none) kernel: Perhaps iptables or your kernel needs to be upgraded.
Oct 24 09:28:10 (none) kernel: Scanning for phase4 repair scripts
Oct 24 09:28:10 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage G_PostApplication scripts
Oct 24 09:28:11 (none) kernel: /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit.author: fakecall.tcl: command not found
Oct 24 09:28:12 (none) kernel: /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit.author: cd: /var/hack/sbin: No such file or directory
Oct 24 09:28:12 (none) kernel: /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit.author: ncidd: command not found
Oct 24 09:28:12 (none) kernel: /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit.author: cd: /var/hack/bin: No such file or directory
Oct 24 09:28:12 (none) kernel: /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit.author: tivocid: command not found
Oct 24 09:28:12 (none) kernel: /enhancements/TWPrun.sh: /var/hack/tivowebplus/tivoweb: No such file or directory
Oct 24 09:28:18 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state BOOT to FAST_LOAD
Oct 24 09:28:28 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state FAST_LOAD to FAST_LOAD
Oct 24 09:28:41 (none) last message repeated 2 times
Oct 24 09:28:42 (none) kernel: crond: /var/spool/cron/crontabs: No such file or directory
Oct 24 09:28:43 (none) kernel: /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit.author: /var/hack/endpadplus.tcl: No such file or directory
Oct 24 09:28:43 (none) kernel: rc.sysinit is complete
Oct 24 09:28:48 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state FAST_LOAD to FAST_LOAD
Oct 24 09:28:58 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state FAST_LOAD to FAST_LOAD
Oct 24 09:29:08 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state FAST_LOAD to STEADY_STATE
Oct 24 09:29:17 (none) kernel: ....sending Done event
Oct 24 09:29:17 (none) kernel: ....sending Done event
Oct 24 12:38:21 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x02487b63
Oct 24 12:38:21 (none) kernel: Before = 0x02487b9b, After = 0x02487bc8
Oct 24 12:38:21 (none) kernel:
Oct 24 12:45:16 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x03a40230
Oct 24 12:45:16 (none) kernel: Before = 0x03a4028e, After = 0x03a402bc
Oct 24 12:45:16 (none) kernel:
Oct 24 12:50:25 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x04abeecd
Oct 24 12:50:25 (none) kernel: Before = 0x04b1b860, After = 0x04b1b88e
Oct 24 12:50:25 (none) kernel:
Oct 24 13:16:22 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x0afbbc64
Oct 24 13:16:22 (none) kernel: Before = 0x0afbbcc9, After = 0x0afbbcf6
Oct 24 13:16:22 (none) kernel:
Oct 24 14:48:51 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x011ab9f3
Oct 24 14:48:51 (none) kernel: Before = 0x011aba2b, After = 0x011aba59
Oct 24 14:48:51 (none) kernel:
Oct 24 17:09:42 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x0143f9c0
Oct 24 17:09:42 (none) kernel: Before = 0x0143f9fb, After = 0x0143fa29
Oct 24 17:09:42 (none) kernel:
Oct 24 17:15:44 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x0270222f
Oct 24 17:15:44 (none) kernel: Before = 0x02702288, After = 0x027022b6
Oct 24 17:15:44 (none) kernel:
Oct 24 17:15:44 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x02859fc6
Oct 24 17:15:44 (none) kernel: Before = 0x0285a009, After = 0x0285a037
Oct 24 17:15:44 (none) kernel:
Oct 24 17:27:38 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x05cb4e0c
Oct 24 17:27:38 (none) kernel: Before = 0x05cb23e7, After = 0x05cb2414
Oct 24 17:27:38 (none) kernel:
Oct 24 19:02:01 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x008e0c80
Oct 24 19:02:01 (none) kernel: Before = 0x008e0cbc, After = 0x008e0cea
Oct 24 19:02:01 (none) kernel:
Oct 24 21:15:48 (none) kernel: EXT2-fs warning: mounting unchecked fs, running e2fsck is recommended
Oct 24 21:29:12 (none) kernel: EXT2-fs warning: mounting unchecked fs, running e2fsck is recommended
Oct 24 21:41:10 (none) kernel: EXT2-fs warning: mounting unchecked fs, running e2fsck is recommended
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: klogd 1.3-3, log source = /proc/kmsg started.
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Cannot find map file.
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Loaded 34 symbols from 5 modules.
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: CPU revision is: 00005430
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: FPU revision is: 00005410
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Primary instruction cache 32kb, linesize 32 bytes.
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Primary data cache 32kb, linesize 32 bytes.
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Linux version 2.4.20 (root@fedora.home.lan) (gcc version 3.0) #6 Wed Jan 26 17:52:06 MST 2005
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Determined physical RAM map:
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: memory: 04000000 @ 00000000 (usable)
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: On node 0 totalpages: 16384
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: zone(0): 16384 pages.
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: zone(1): 0 pages.
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: zone(2): 0 pages.
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Kernel command line: root=/dev/hda4 dsscon=true console=2,115200 upgradesoftware=false lba48=true
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Monotonic time calibrated: 81.00 counts per usec
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Calibrating delay loop... 161.38 BogoMIPS
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Contiguous region 1: 8388608 bytes @ address 0x80d00000
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Contiguous region 2: 1048576 bytes @ address 0x81500000
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Contiguous region 8: 10485760 bytes @ address 0x81600000
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Contiguous region of 19922944 bytes total reserved at 0x80d00000.
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Memory: 43704k/65536k available (1341k kernel code, 21832k reserved, 81k data, 60k init, 0k highmem)
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Dentry cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 4, 65536 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Inode cache hash table entries: 4096 (order: 3, 32768 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Mount-cache hash table entries: 1024 (order: 1, 8192 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Buffer-cache hash table entries: 4096 (order: 2, 16384 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Page-cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 4, 65536 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Checking for 'wait' instruction... unavailable.
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: PCI: Probing PCI hardware
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at iomem 0xb4100100 (irq = 79) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at port 0xbc010000 (irq = 133) is a unknown
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at iomem 0xb4100140 (irq = 81) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at iomem 0xb4100120 (irq = 80) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.4
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NET3.039
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Initializing RT netlink socket
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Starting kswapd
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Journalled Block Device driver loaded
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Serial driver version 5.05c (2001-07-08) with MANY_PORTS SHARE_IRQ SERIAL_PCI enabled
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at 0xb4100100 (irq = 79) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: ttyS01 at 0xbc010000 (irq = 133) is a unknown
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: ttyS02 at 0xb4100140 (irq = 81) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: ttyS03 at 0xb4100120 (irq = 80) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver Revision: 6.31
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: ide: Assuming 33MHz system bus speed for PIO modes; override with idebus=xx
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: hda: ST3160023A, ATA DISK drive
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: ide0 at 0x400-0x407,0x438 on irq 87
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: hda: 312581808 sectors (160042 MB) w/8192KiB Cache, CHS=19457/255/63
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Partition check:
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: hda: [mac] hda1 hda2 hda3 hda4 hda5 hda6 hda7 hda8 hda9 hda10 hda11 hda12 hda13 hda14 hda15 hda16
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: RAMDISK driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 4096K size 1024 blocksize
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: PPP generic driver version 2.4.2
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: PPP Deflate Compression module registered
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: NET4: Linux TCP/IP 1.0 for NET4.0
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: IP Protocols: ICMP, UDP, TCP
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: IP: routing cache hash table of 512 buckets, 4Kbytes
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: TCP: Hash tables configured (established 4096 bind 8192)
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0/SMP for Linux NET4.0.
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem) readonly.
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Freeing unused kernel memory: 60k freed
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Starting rc.sysinit
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage A_PreKickstart scripts
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Scanning for configuration files
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: starting test.conf
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: starting /init/001_bash.init
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: starting /init/010_lba48.init
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: didn't monte, booting normally
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Invoking startup scripts for:
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: platform 'provo'
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: implementation 'Series2'
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: implementer 'TiVo'
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Releasing /initrd and clearing ramdisk, if they exist
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: warning: can't open /var/mtab: No such file or directory
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: umount: /initrd: not mounted
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Activating swap partitions
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Adding Swap: 130044k swap-space (priority -1)
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Loading core system drivers
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Parallel modem driver loaded, 1 ports starting at /dev/ttyS1
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Loading ircatch
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Found rev 'F' Si2433 modem on /dev/cua1
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Checking for Kickstart panic signal
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage B_PostKickstart scripts
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Cleanup /dev/hda9 pass 1
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: ext2fs_check_if_mount: No such file or directory while determining whether /dev/hda9 is mounted.^M
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9 was not cleanly unmounted, check forced.
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Inode 6148, i_blocks wrong 16 (counted=14). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Inode 6154, i_blocks wrong 32 (counted=22). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Inode 6155, i_blocks wrong 126 (counted=122). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Inode 6157, i_blocks wrong 288 (counted=286). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Fix summary information? yes
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9: 672/32768 files (11.6% non-contiguous), 15506/131072 blocks
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Cleanup /dev/hda9 pass 2
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: ext2fs_check_if_mount: No such file or directory while determining whether /dev/hda9 is mounted.^M
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9: clean, 672/32768 files, 15506/131072 blocks
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9 is clean after pass 2
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Mounting /var
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9 on /var type ext2 (rw)
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Cleaning up files in /var
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Checking space in /var
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Mounting initial environment
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Starting logging daemons
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Found Silicon Labs "Si2433" modem, rev F, skipping modem patch
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Scanning for phase1 repair scripts
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage C_MediaInitialization scripts
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Loading input section drivers
Jan 2 00:00:18 (none) kernel: cobra module was successfully installed, LNBPA 0x10 LNBPB 0x16
Jan 2 00:00:18 (none) kernel: Loading output section drivers
Jan 2 00:00:19 (none) kernel: Splash the screen
Jan 2 00:00:20 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage D_PreMfs scripts
Jan 2 00:00:20 (none) kernel: Remote control is TIVO
Jan 2 00:00:20 (none) kernel: MFS partition on /dev/hda10
Jan 2 00:00:22 (none) kernel: Loading Provo dssapp
Jan 2 00:00:22 (none) kernel: Look for debug board
Jan 2 00:00:22 (none) kernel: /tvbin/dssapp: DSS Interface Version 1.24, compiled on Nov 12 2004
Jan 2 00:00:22 (none) kernel: Loading irblast
Jan 2 00:00:22 (none) kernel: Loading ideturbo
Jan 2 00:00:22 (none) kernel: TiVo disk statistics module loaded
Jan 2 00:00:22 (none) kernel: Disk cautionlevel is 3
Jan 2 00:00:22 (none) kernel: Loading fan
Jan 2 00:00:22 (none) kernel: hda: Generic ATA management
Jan 2 00:00:22 (none) kernel: Loading therm
Jan 2 00:00:22 (none) kernel: Loading TvBus router
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: Updating system clock
Oct 24 21:47:45 (none) kernel: Time set to: Mon Oct 24 21:47:45 2005
Oct 24 21:47:45 (none) kernel: Enabling local route
Oct 24 21:47:45 (none) kernel: Setting TCP keepalive parameters
Oct 24 21:47:45 (none) kernel: Checking for additional disk
Oct 24 21:47:47 (none) kernel: Start fan control
Oct 24 21:47:47 (none) kernel: First temperature parameters set:
Oct 24 21:47:47 (none) kernel: Terminal temp: 71
Oct 24 21:47:47 (none) kernel: Critical temp: 62
Oct 24 21:47:47 (none) kernel: Logging temp: 60
Oct 24 21:47:47 (none) kernel: Target temp: 50
Oct 24 21:47:47 (none) kernel: Lowest fan speed: 7
Oct 24 21:47:47 (none) kernel: /tvbin/fancontrol is running in the background.
Oct 24 21:47:47 (none) kernel: Starting TvLauncher
Oct 24 21:47:48 (none) kernel: PokeFirewallPort: Poking hole through firewall at port 2191, protocol tcp
Oct 24 21:47:48 (none) kernel: iptables v1.2.6a: can't initialize iptables table `filter': iptables who? (do you need to insmod?)
Oct 24 21:47:48 (none) kernel: Perhaps iptables or your kernel needs to be upgraded.
Oct 24 21:47:49 (none) kernel: Waiting for launcher to start.
Oct 24 21:47:49 (none) kernel: Launcher is running.
Oct 24 21:47:51 (none) kernel: Scanning for phase2 repair scripts
Oct 24 21:47:51 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage E_PreApplication scripts
Oct 24 21:47:52 (none) kernel: Checking for database conversions
Oct 24 21:47:53 (none) kernel: No upgrade to load
Oct 24 21:47:53 (none) kernel: Not upgrading software
Oct 24 21:47:53 (none) kernel: Scanning for phase3 repair scripts
Oct 24 21:47:53 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage F_ApplicationLaunch scripts
Oct 24 21:47:53 (none) kernel: Starting Services.
Oct 24 21:48:02 (none) kernel: Microcode version is TiVo!
Oct 24 21:48:02 (none) kernel: Found hpk front panel model 1
Oct 24 21:48:03 (none) kernel: usb.c: registered new driver usbdevfs
Oct 24 21:48:03 (none) kernel: usb.c: registered new driver hub
Oct 24 21:48:03 (none) kernel: usb.c: starting integrated EHCI driver
Oct 24 21:48:03 (none) kernel: ehci_hcd 00:0d.2: PCI device 1033:00e0
Oct 24 21:48:03 (none) kernel: ehci_hcd 00:0d.2: irq 6, pci mem b4002000
Oct 24 21:48:03 (none) kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1
Oct 24 21:48:03 (none) kernel: PCI: 00:0d.2 PCI cache line size set incorrectly (0 bytes) by BIOS/FW, correcting to 32
Oct 24 21:48:03 (none) kernel: ehci_hcd 00:0d.2: USB 2.0 enabled, EHCI 0.95, driver 2003-Dec-29/2.4
Oct 24 21:48:03 (none) kernel: hub.c: USB hub found
Oct 24 21:48:03 (none) kernel: hub.c: 5 ports detected
Oct 24 21:48:03 (none) kernel: usb.c: EHCI initialization succeeded
Oct 24 21:48:03 (none) kernel: usb-ohci.c: USB OHCI at membase 0xb4000000, IRQ 5
Oct 24 21:48:03 (none) kernel: usb-ohci.c: usb-00:0d.0, PCI device 1033:0035
Oct 24 21:48:04 (none) kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 2
Oct 24 21:48:04 (none) kernel: hub.c: USB hub found
Oct 24 21:48:04 (none) kernel: hub.c: 3 ports detected
Oct 24 21:48:04 (none) kernel: hub.c: new USB device 00:0d.2-1, assigned address 2
Oct 24 21:48:04 (none) kernel: usb.c: USB device 2 (vend/prod 0x846/0x1040) is not claimed by any active driver.
Oct 24 21:48:04 (none) kernel: usb-ohci.c: USB OHCI at membase 0xb4001000, IRQ 3
Oct 24 21:48:04 (none) kernel: usb-ohci.c: usb-00:0d.1, PCI device 1033:0035
Oct 24 21:48:05 (none) kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 3
Oct 24 21:48:05 (none) kernel: hub.c: USB hub found
Oct 24 21:48:05 (none) kernel: hub.c: 2 ports detected
Oct 24 21:48:06 (none) kernel: usb.c: registered new driver usbnet
Oct 24 21:48:06 (none) kernel: eth0: register usbnet usb-00:0d.2-1, Netgear FA-120 USB Ethernet
Oct 24 21:48:06 (none) kernel: eth0: Medium status: 0x14
Oct 24 21:48:06 (none) kernel: eth0: open: enable queueing (rx 98, tx 98) mtu 1500 simple framing
Oct 24 21:48:12 (none) kernel: PokeFirewallPort: Poking hole through firewall at port 2190, protocol udp
Oct 24 21:48:12 (none) kernel: iptables v1.2.6a: can't initialize iptables table `filter': iptables who? (do you need to insmod?)
Oct 24 21:48:12 (none) kernel: Perhaps iptables or your kernel needs to be upgraded.
Oct 24 21:48:12 (none) kernel: PokeFirewallPort: Poking hole through firewall at port 2190, protocol tcp
Oct 24 21:48:12 (none) kernel: iptables v1.2.6a: can't initialize iptables table `filter': iptables who? (do you need to insmod?)
Oct 24 21:48:12 (none) kernel: Perhaps iptables or your kernel needs to be upgraded.
Oct 24 21:48:26 (none) kernel: using driver frame iter
Oct 24 21:48:26 (none) kernel: ApgLogFrequency( 0 sec )
Oct 24 21:48:26 (none) kernel: Finished creating ApgDriverFrameIter
Oct 24 21:48:26 (none) kernel: Using a smartSorter!
Oct 24 21:49:08 (none) kernel: Calling ReadStream()s
Oct 24 21:49:21 (none) kernel: ....started status session
Oct 24 21:49:28 (none) kernel: Initialize with 2 live caches
Oct 24 21:49:28 (none) kernel: AddInputSection 1
Oct 24 21:49:28 (none) kernel: AddInputSection 2
Oct 24 21:49:28 (none) kernel: TvMomMediaSwitchSource::DoSetup()
Oct 24 21:49:28 (none) kernel: TvMomMediaSwitchSource::DoSetup()
Oct 24 21:49:29 (none) kernel: AddInputSection 3
Oct 24 21:49:34 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state INIT to BOOT
Oct 24 21:49:37 (none) kernel: ....started status session
Oct 24 21:49:38 (none) kernel: ....sending Booting event
Oct 24 21:49:38 (none) kernel: ....sending Booting event
Oct 24 21:49:42 (none) kernel: iptables v1.2.6a: can't initialize iptables table `filter': iptables who? (do you need to insmod?)
Oct 24 21:49:42 (none) kernel: Perhaps iptables or your kernel needs to be upgraded.
Oct 24 21:49:43 (none) kernel: Scanning for phase4 repair scripts
Oct 24 21:49:43 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage G_PostApplication scripts
Oct 24 21:49:43 (none) kernel: /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit.author: fakecall.tcl: command not found
Oct 24 21:49:44 (none) kernel: /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit.author: /busybox/netserver: No such file or directory
Oct 24 21:49:51 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state BOOT to FAST_LOAD
Oct 24 21:50:01 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state FAST_LOAD to FAST_LOAD
Oct 24 21:50:07 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state FAST_LOAD to FAST_LOAD
Oct 24 21:50:14 (none) kernel: EXT2-fs warning: mounting unchecked fs, running e2fsck is recommended
Oct 24 21:50:15 (none) kernel: rc.sysinit is complete
Oct 24 21:50:16 (none) kernel: EXT2-fs warning: mounting unchecked fs, running e2fsck is recommended
Oct 24 21:50:17 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state FAST_LOAD to FAST_LOAD
Oct 24 21:50:18 (none) kernel: EXT2-fs warning: mounting unchecked fs, running e2fsck is recommended
Oct 24 21:50:19 (none) kernel: EXT2-fs warning: mounting unchecked fs, running e2fsck is recommended
Oct 24 21:50:23 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state FAST_LOAD to FAST_LOAD
Oct 24 21:50:27 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state FAST_LOAD to FAST_LOAD
Oct 24 21:50:35 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state FAST_LOAD to STEADY_STATE
Oct 24 21:51:03 (none) kernel: ....sending Done event
Oct 24 21:51:03 (none) kernel: ....sending Done event
Oct 25 12:05:33 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x07a8d9ed
Oct 25 12:05:33 (none) kernel: Before = 0x07ae12f7, After = 0x07ae1325
Oct 25 12:05:33 (none) kernel:
Oct 25 12:20:22 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x0abbe467
Oct 25 12:20:22 (none) kernel: Before = 0x0abbbbe6, After = 0x0abbbc14
Oct 25 12:20:22 (none) kernel:
Oct 25 12:21:51 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x0b63940c
Oct 25 12:21:51 (none) kernel: Before = 0x0b63944a, After = 0x0b639477
Oct 25 12:21:51 (none) kernel:
Oct 25 23:27:10 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x0a714b33
Oct 25 23:27:10 (none) kernel: Before = 0x0a714b8e, After = 0x0a714bbc
Oct 25 23:27:10 (none) kernel:
Oct 25 23:27:12 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x0a62a9c3
Oct 25 23:27:12 (none) kernel: Before = 0x0a68a4b3, After = 0x0a68a4e1
Oct 25 23:27:12 (none) kernel:
Oct 25 23:37:14 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x0c9ba673
Oct 25 23:37:14 (none) kernel: Before = 0x0ca1a550, After = 0x0ca1a57e
Oct 25 23:37:14 (none) kernel:
Oct 25 23:38:57 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x0d71a3bd
Oct 25 23:38:57 (none) kernel: Before = 0x0d5ce61c, After = 0x0d5ce64a
Oct 25 23:38:57 (none) kernel:
Oct 26 00:48:51 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x043317d9
Oct 26 00:48:51 (none) kernel: Before = 0x0432edd8, After = 0x0432ee06
Oct 26 00:48:51 (none) kernel:
Oct 26 01:04:33 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x01abac5a
Oct 26 01:04:33 (none) kernel: Before = 0x01bab27a, After = 0x01bab2a7
Oct 26 01:04:33 (none) kernel:
Oct 26 01:06:51 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x0259fb1b
Oct 26 01:06:51 (none) kernel: Before = 0x0259af0e, After = 0x0259af3b
Oct 26 01:06:51 (none) kernel:
Oct 26 07:27:05 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x09e6c50a
Oct 26 07:27:05 (none) kernel: Before = 0x09e69b13, After = 0x09e69b40
Oct 26 07:27:05 (none) kernel:
Oct 26 07:28:01 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x09feac8e
Oct 26 07:28:01 (none) kernel: Before = 0x0a0b5d68, After = 0x0a0b5d96
Oct 26 07:28:01 (none) kernel:
Oct 26 11:36:54 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x00be2da8
Oct 26 11:36:54 (none) kernel: Before = 0x00be2e13, After = 0x00be2e40
Oct 26 11:36:54 (none) kernel:
Oct 26 21:48:51 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x01d88348
Oct 26 21:48:51 (none) kernel: Before = 0x01d85ae6, After = 0x01d85b13
Oct 26 21:48:51 (none) kernel:
Oct 26 21:56:52 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x0356c8b7
Oct 26 21:56:52 (none) kernel: Before = 0x03569afd, After = 0x03569b2b
Oct 26 21:56:52 (none) kernel:
Oct 26 22:28:20 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x00a94ac8
Oct 26 22:28:20 (none) kernel: Before = 0x00a92310, After = 0x00a9233e
Oct 26 22:28:20 (none) kernel:
Oct 26 22:56:56 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x05e7999e
Oct 26 22:56:56 (none) kernel: Before = 0x05e775d7, After = 0x05e77605
Oct 26 22:56:56 (none) kernel:
Oct 26 23:06:39 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x012dd153
Oct 26 23:06:39 (none) kernel: Before = 0x012dd18b, After = 0x012dd1b8
Oct 26 23:06:39 (none) kernel:
Oct 27 02:19:46 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x007bfde5
Oct 27 02:19:46 (none) kernel: Before = 0x007bfe3c, After = 0x007bfe6a
Oct 27 02:19:46 (none) kernel:
Oct 27 02:26:09 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x00a84866
Oct 27 02:26:09 (none) kernel: Before = 0x00bfdcfd, After = 0x00bfdd2b
Oct 27 02:26:09 (none) kernel:
Oct 27 06:05:47 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 3 tries to set video STC to 0x006ea593
Oct 27 06:05:47 (none) kernel: Before = 0x006ea5cb, After = 0x006ea5f8
Oct 27 06:05:47 (none) kernel: Before = 0x006ea5f9, After = 0x006ea627
Oct 27 06:05:47 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: klogd 1.3-3, log source = /proc/kmsg started.
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Cannot find map file.
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Loaded 34 symbols from 5 modules.
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: CPU revision is: 00005430
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: FPU revision is: 00005410
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Primary instruction cache 32kb, linesize 32 bytes.
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Primary data cache 32kb, linesize 32 bytes.
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Linux version 2.4.20 (root@fedora.home.lan) (gcc version 3.0) #6 Wed Jan 26 17:52:06 MST 2005
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Determined physical RAM map:
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: memory: 04000000 @ 00000000 (usable)
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: On node 0 totalpages: 16384
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: zone(0): 16384 pages.
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: zone(1): 0 pages.
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: zone(2): 0 pages.
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Kernel command line: root=/dev/hda4 dsscon=true console=2,115200 upgradesoftware=false lba48=true
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Monotonic time calibrated: 81.00 counts per usec
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Calibrating delay loop... 161.38 BogoMIPS
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Contiguous region 1: 8388608 bytes @ address 0x80d00000
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Contiguous region 2: 1048576 bytes @ address 0x81500000
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Contiguous region 8: 10485760 bytes @ address 0x81600000
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Contiguous region of 19922944 bytes total reserved at 0x80d00000.
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Memory: 43704k/65536k available (1341k kernel code, 21832k reserved, 81k data, 60k init, 0k highmem)
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Dentry cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 4, 65536 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Inode cache hash table entries: 4096 (order: 3, 32768 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Mount-cache hash table entries: 1024 (order: 1, 8192 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Buffer-cache hash table entries: 4096 (order: 2, 16384 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Page-cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 4, 65536 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Checking for 'wait' instruction... unavailable.
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: PCI: Probing PCI hardware
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at iomem 0xb4100100 (irq = 79) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at port 0xbc010000 (irq = 133) is a unknown
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at iomem 0xb4100140 (irq = 81) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at iomem 0xb4100120 (irq = 80) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.4
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NET3.039
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Initializing RT netlink socket
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Starting kswapd
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Journalled Block Device driver loaded
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Serial driver version 5.05c (2001-07-08) with MANY_PORTS SHARE_IRQ SERIAL_PCI enabled
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at 0xb4100100 (irq = 79) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: ttyS01 at 0xbc010000 (irq = 133) is a unknown
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: ttyS02 at 0xb4100140 (irq = 81) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: ttyS03 at 0xb4100120 (irq = 80) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver Revision: 6.31
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: ide: Assuming 33MHz system bus speed for PIO modes; override with idebus=xx
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: hda: ST3160023A, ATA DISK drive
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: ide0 at 0x400-0x407,0x438 on irq 87
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: hda: 312581808 sectors (160042 MB) w/8192KiB Cache, CHS=19457/255/63
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Partition check:
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: hda: [mac] hda1 hda2 hda3 hda4 hda5 hda6 hda7 hda8 hda9 hda10 hda11 hda12 hda13 hda14 hda15 hda16
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: RAMDISK driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 4096K size 1024 blocksize
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: PPP generic driver version 2.4.2
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: PPP Deflate Compression module registered
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: NET4: Linux TCP/IP 1.0 for NET4.0
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: IP Protocols: ICMP, UDP, TCP
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: IP: routing cache hash table of 512 buckets, 4Kbytes
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: TCP: Hash tables configured (established 4096 bind 8192)
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0/SMP for Linux NET4.0.
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem) readonly.
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Freeing unused kernel memory: 60k freed
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Starting rc.sysinit
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage A_PreKickstart scripts
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Scanning for configuration files
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: starting test.conf
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: starting /init/001_bash.init
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: starting /init/010_lba48.init
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: didn't monte, booting normally
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Invoking startup scripts for:
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: platform 'provo'
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: implementation 'Series2'
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: implementer 'TiVo'
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Releasing /initrd and clearing ramdisk, if they exist
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: warning: can't open /var/mtab: No such file or directory
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: umount: /initrd: not mounted
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Activating swap partitions
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Adding Swap: 130044k swap-space (priority -1)
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Loading core system drivers
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Parallel modem driver loaded, 1 ports starting at /dev/ttyS1
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Loading ircatch
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Found rev 'F' Si2433 modem on /dev/cua1
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Checking for Kickstart panic signal
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage B_PostKickstart scripts
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Cleanup /dev/hda9 pass 1
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: ext2fs_check_if_mount: No such file or directory while determining whether /dev/hda9 is mounted.^M
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9 was not cleanly unmounted, check forced.
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Deleted inode 2078 has zero dtime.
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Set dtime? yes
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Inode 6159, i_blocks wrong 16 (counted=2). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Inode 6148, i_blocks wrong 190 (counted=182). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Inode 6146, i_blocks wrong 96 (counted=88). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Inode 6152, i_blocks wrong 7652 (counted=7642). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Inode 6155, i_blocks wrong 862 (counted=856). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Inode 6157, i_blocks wrong 1202 (counted=1196). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Fix summary information? yes
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9: 686/32768 files (12.2% non-contiguous), 23981/131072 blocks
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Cleanup /dev/hda9 pass 2
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: ext2fs_check_if_mount: No such file or directory while determining whether /dev/hda9 is mounted.^M
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9: clean, 686/32768 files, 23981/131072 blocks
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9 is clean after pass 2
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Mounting /var
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9 on /var type ext2 (rw)
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Cleaning up files in /var
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Checking space in /var
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Mounting initial environment
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Starting logging daemons
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Found Silicon Labs "Si2433" modem, rev F, skipping modem patch
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Scanning for phase1 repair scripts
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage C_MediaInitialization scripts
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Loading input section drivers
Jan 2 00:00:19 (none) kernel: cobra module was successfully installed, LNBPA 0x10 LNBPB 0x16
Jan 2 00:00:19 (none) kernel: Loading output section drivers
Jan 2 00:00:19 (none) kernel: Splash the screen
Jan 2 00:00:20 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage D_PreMfs scripts
Jan 2 00:00:20 (none) kernel: Remote control is TIVO
Jan 2 00:00:20 (none) kernel: MFS partition on /dev/hda10
Jan 2 00:00:22 (none) kernel: Loading Provo dssapp
Jan 2 00:00:22 (none) kernel: Look for debug board
Jan 2 00:00:22 (none) kernel: /tvbin/dssapp: DSS Interface Version 1.24, compiled on Nov 12 2004
Jan 2 00:00:22 (none) kernel: Loading irblast
Jan 2 00:00:22 (none) kernel: Loading ideturbo
Jan 2 00:00:22 (none) kernel: TiVo disk statistics module loaded
Jan 2 00:00:22 (none) kernel: Disk cautionlevel is 3
Jan 2 00:00:22 (none) kernel: Loading fan
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: hda: Generic ATA management
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: Loading therm
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: Loading TvBus router
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: Updating system clock
Oct 27 09:26:12 (none) kernel: Time set to: Thu Oct 27 09:26:12 2005
Oct 27 09:26:12 (none) kernel: Enabling local route
Oct 27 09:26:12 (none) kernel: Setting TCP keepalive parameters
Oct 27 09:26:12 (none) kernel: Checking for additional disk
Oct 27 09:26:14 (none) kernel: Start fan control
Oct 27 09:26:14 (none) kernel: First temperature parameters set:
Oct 27 09:26:14 (none) kernel: Terminal temp: 71
Oct 27 09:26:14 (none) kernel: Critical temp: 62
Oct 27 09:26:14 (none) kernel: Logging temp: 60
Oct 27 09:26:14 (none) kernel: Target temp: 50
Oct 27 09:26:14 (none) kernel: Lowest fan speed: 7
Oct 27 09:26:14 (none) kernel: /tvbin/fancontrol is running in the background.
Oct 27 09:26:14 (none) kernel: Starting TvLauncher
Oct 27 09:26:15 (none) kernel: PokeFirewallPort: Poking hole through firewall at port 2191, protocol tcp
Oct 27 09:26:15 (none) kernel: iptables v1.2.6a: can't initialize iptables table `filter': iptables who? (do you need to insmod?)
Oct 27 09:26:15 (none) kernel: Perhaps iptables or your kernel needs to be upgraded.
Oct 27 09:26:16 (none) kernel: Waiting for launcher to start.
Oct 27 09:26:16 (none) kernel: Launcher is running.
Oct 27 09:26:18 (none) kernel: Scanning for phase2 repair scripts
Oct 27 09:26:18 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage E_PreApplication scripts
Oct 27 09:26:19 (none) kernel: Checking for database conversions
Oct 27 09:26:20 (none) kernel: No upgrade to load
Oct 27 09:26:20 (none) kernel: Not upgrading software
Oct 27 09:26:20 (none) kernel: Scanning for phase3 repair scripts
Oct 27 09:26:20 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage F_ApplicationLaunch scripts
Oct 27 09:26:20 (none) kernel: Starting Services.
Oct 27 09:26:28 (none) kernel: Microcode version is TiVo!
Oct 27 09:26:29 (none) kernel: Found hpk front panel model 1
Oct 27 09:26:30 (none) kernel: usb.c: registered new driver usbdevfs
Oct 27 09:26:30 (none) kernel: usb.c: registered new driver hub
Oct 27 09:26:30 (none) kernel: usb.c: starting integrated EHCI driver
Oct 27 09:26:30 (none) kernel: ehci_hcd 00:0d.2: PCI device 1033:00e0
Oct 27 09:26:30 (none) kernel: ehci_hcd 00:0d.2: irq 6, pci mem b4002000
Oct 27 09:26:30 (none) kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1
Oct 27 09:26:30 (none) kernel: PCI: 00:0d.2 PCI cache line size set incorrectly (0 bytes) by BIOS/FW, correcting to 32
Oct 27 09:26:30 (none) kernel: ehci_hcd 00:0d.2: USB 2.0 enabled, EHCI 0.95, driver 2003-Dec-29/2.4
Oct 27 09:26:30 (none) kernel: hub.c: USB hub found
Oct 27 09:26:30 (none) kernel: hub.c: 5 ports detected
Oct 27 09:26:30 (none) kernel: usb.c: EHCI initialization succeeded
Oct 27 09:26:30 (none) kernel: usb-ohci.c: USB OHCI at membase 0xb4000000, IRQ 5
Oct 27 09:26:30 (none) kernel: usb-ohci.c: usb-00:0d.0, PCI device 1033:0035
Oct 27 09:26:31 (none) kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 2
Oct 27 09:26:31 (none) kernel: hub.c: USB hub found
Oct 27 09:26:31 (none) kernel: hub.c: 3 ports detected
Oct 27 09:26:31 (none) kernel: hub.c: new USB device 00:0d.2-1, assigned address 2
Oct 27 09:26:31 (none) kernel: usb.c: USB device 2 (vend/prod 0x846/0x1040) is not claimed by any active driver.
Oct 27 09:26:31 (none) kernel: usb-ohci.c: USB OHCI at membase 0xb4001000, IRQ 3
Oct 27 09:26:31 (none) kernel: usb-ohci.c: usb-00:0d.1, PCI device 1033:0035
Oct 27 09:26:32 (none) kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 3
Oct 27 09:26:32 (none) kernel: hub.c: USB hub found
Oct 27 09:26:32 (none) kernel: hub.c: 2 ports detected
Oct 27 09:26:33 (none) kernel: usb.c: registered new driver usbnet
Oct 27 09:26:33 (none) kernel: eth0: register usbnet usb-00:0d.2-1, Netgear FA-120 USB Ethernet
Oct 27 09:26:33 (none) kernel: eth0: Medium status: 0x14
Oct 27 09:26:33 (none) kernel: eth0: open: enable queueing (rx 98, tx 98) mtu 1500 simple framing
Oct 27 09:26:39 (none) kernel: PokeFirewallPort: Poking hole through firewall at port 2190, protocol udp
Oct 27 09:26:39 (none) kernel: iptables v1.2.6a: can't initialize iptables table `filter': iptables who? (do you need to insmod?)
Oct 27 09:26:39 (none) kernel: Perhaps iptables or your kernel needs to be upgraded.
Oct 27 09:26:39 (none) kernel: PokeFirewallPort: Poking hole through firewall at port 2190, protocol tcp
Oct 27 09:26:39 (none) kernel: iptables v1.2.6a: can't initialize iptables table `filter': iptables who? (do you need to insmod?)
Oct 27 09:26:39 (none) kernel: Perhaps iptables or your kernel needs to be upgraded.
Oct 27 09:26:53 (none) kernel: using driver frame iter
Oct 27 09:26:53 (none) kernel: ApgLogFrequency( 0 sec )
Oct 27 09:26:53 (none) kernel: Finished creating ApgDriverFrameIter
Oct 27 09:26:53 (none) kernel: Using a smartSorter!
Oct 27 09:27:34 (none) kernel: Calling ReadStream()s
Oct 27 09:27:47 (none) kernel: ....started status session
Oct 27 09:27:54 (none) kernel: Initialize with 2 live caches
Oct 27 09:27:54 (none) kernel: AddInputSection 1
Oct 27 09:27:54 (none) kernel: AddInputSection 2
Oct 27 09:27:54 (none) kernel: TvMomMediaSwitchSource::DoSetup()
Oct 27 09:27:54 (none) kernel: TvMomMediaSwitchSource::DoSetup()
Oct 27 09:27:55 (none) kernel: AddInputSection 3
Oct 27 09:28:00 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state INIT to BOOT
Oct 27 09:28:03 (none) kernel: ....started status session
Oct 27 09:28:04 (none) kernel: ....sending Booting event
Oct 27 09:28:04 (none) kernel: ....sending Booting event
Oct 27 09:28:08 (none) kernel: iptables v1.2.6a: can't initialize iptables table `filter': iptables who? (do you need to insmod?)
Oct 27 09:28:08 (none) kernel: Perhaps iptables or your kernel needs to be upgraded.
Oct 27 09:28:09 (none) kernel: Scanning for phase4 repair scripts
Oct 27 09:28:09 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage G_PostApplication scripts
Oct 27 09:28:09 (none) kernel: /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit.author: fakecall.tcl: command not found
Oct 27 09:28:17 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state BOOT to FAST_LOAD
Oct 27 09:28:19 (none) kernel: EXT2-fs warning: mounting unchecked fs, running e2fsck is recommended
Oct 27 09:28:23 (none) last message repeated 2 times
Oct 27 09:28:23 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state FAST_LOAD to FAST_LOAD
Oct 27 09:28:34 (none) last message repeated 2 times
Oct 27 09:28:41 (none) kernel: rc.sysinit is complete
Oct 27 09:28:42 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state FAST_LOAD to FAST_LOAD
Oct 27 09:28:47 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state FAST_LOAD to FAST_LOAD
Oct 27 09:28:56 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state FAST_LOAD to STEADY_STATE
Oct 27 09:29:20 (none) kernel: ....sending Done event
Oct 27 09:29:20 (none) kernel: ....sending Done event
Oct 27 10:28:34 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x00bb0c4f
Oct 27 10:28:34 (none) kernel: Before = 0x00bb0c89, After = 0x00bb0cb6
Oct 27 10:28:34 (none) kernel:
Oct 27 11:11:19 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x0090357a
Oct 27 11:11:19 (none) kernel: Before = 0x00aeeb51, After = 0x00aeeb7f
Oct 27 11:11:19 (none) kernel:
Oct 27 20:18:20 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x0265f850
Oct 27 20:18:20 (none) kernel: Before = 0x0265f8a9, After = 0x0265f8d7
Oct 27 20:18:20 (none) kernel:
Oct 27 20:23:15 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x0857b34c
Oct 27 20:23:15 (none) kernel: Before = 0x0857b3ab, After = 0x0857b3d8
Oct 27 20:23:15 (none) kernel:
Oct 27 21:18:02 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x04fd520f
Oct 27 21:18:02 (none) kernel: Before = 0x04fd25ae, After = 0x04fd25dc
Oct 27 21:18:02 (none) kernel:
Oct 27 21:18:03 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x04f8da56
Oct 27 21:18:03 (none) kernel: Before = 0x04f8ae51, After = 0x04f8ae7e
Oct 27 21:18:03 (none) kernel:
Oct 27 21:18:04 (none) kernel: Reseting the audio decoder since it appears to be frozen.
Oct 27 22:07:50 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x0231122d
Oct 27 22:07:50 (none) kernel: Before = 0x021e0440, After = 0x021e046e
Oct 27 22:07:50 (none) kernel:
Oct 27 22:16:30 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x050a22ad
Oct 27 22:16:30 (none) kernel: Before = 0x0509f824, After = 0x0509f852
Oct 27 22:16:30 (none) kernel:
Oct 27 23:44:46 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x0890d44b
Oct 27 23:44:46 (none) kernel: Before = 0x0890d483, After = 0x0890d4b1
Oct 27 23:44:46 (none) kernel:
Oct 27 23:44:51 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x08ce1dd8
Oct 27 23:44:51 (none) kernel: Before = 0x08d43ad0, After = 0x08d43afd
Oct 27 23:44:51 (none) kernel:
Oct 27 23:44:52 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x08c8cd10
Oct 27 23:44:52 (none) kernel: Before = 0x08c8cd6e, After = 0x08c8cd9c
Oct 27 23:44:52 (none) kernel:
Oct 27 23:47:13 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x09238d40
Oct 27 23:47:13 (none) kernel: Before = 0x09239399, After = 0x092393c7
Oct 27 23:47:13 (none) kernel:
Oct 28 22:49:13 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x00730766
Oct 28 22:49:13 (none) kernel: Before = 0x0073079f, After = 0x007307cc
Oct 28 22:49:13 (none) kernel:
Oct 28 23:42:40 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x07d01e41
Oct 28 23:42:40 (none) kernel: Before = 0x07cff144, After = 0x07cff172
Oct 28 23:42:40 (none) kernel:
Oct 28 23:43:58 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x07f599c7
Oct 28 23:43:58 (none) kernel: Before = 0x07f572ae, After = 0x07f572dc
Oct 28 23:43:58 (none) kernel:
Oct 28 23:50:50 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x0944dbbf
Oct 28 23:50:50 (none) kernel: Before = 0x0944dc16, After = 0x0944dc44
Oct 28 23:50:50 (none) kernel:
Oct 29 00:08:24 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x01644f9a
Oct 29 00:08:24 (none) kernel: Before = 0x01644ffe, After = 0x0164502b
Oct 29 00:08:24 (none) kernel:
Oct 29 00:10:09 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x025911f1
Oct 29 00:10:09 (none) kernel: Before = 0x025f152d, After = 0x025f155b
Oct 29 00:10:09 (none) kernel:
Oct 29 00:12:49 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x02bf7b7f
Oct 29 00:12:49 (none) kernel: Before = 0x02bf81cc, After = 0x02bf81fa
Oct 29 00:12:49 (none) kernel:
Oct 29 00:30:52 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x069b7a08
Oct 29 00:30:52 (none) kernel: Before = 0x068965ac, After = 0x068965da
Oct 29 00:30:52 (none) kernel:
Oct 29 00:40:03 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x0913efc5
Oct 29 00:40:03 (none) kernel: Before = 0x0913c513, After = 0x0913c541
Oct 29 00:40:03 (none) kernel:
Oct 29 01:20:11 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x027cdef6
Oct 29 01:20:11 (none) kernel: Before = 0x027cdf36, After = 0x027cdf64
Oct 29 01:20:11 (none) kernel:
Oct 29 09:43:12 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x0940aedb
Oct 29 09:43:12 (none) kernel: Before = 0x0940e60e, After = 0x0940e63c
Oct 29 09:43:12 (none) kernel:
Oct 29 12:45:52 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x06ce49fd
Oct 29 12:45:52 (none) kernel: Before = 0x06ce21eb, After = 0x06ce2219
Oct 29 12:45:52 (none) kernel:
Oct 29 12:45:56 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x072d81e7
Oct 29 12:45:56 (none) kernel: Before = 0x072d5748, After = 0x072d5775
Oct 29 12:45:56 (none) kernel:
Oct 29 15:27:06 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x00c88996
Oct 29 15:27:06 (none) kernel: Before = 0x00c889ce, After = 0x00c889fc
Oct 29 15:27:06 (none) kernel:
Oct 29 16:16:11 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x00b579e4
Oct 29 16:16:11 (none) kernel: Before = 0x034c025f, After = 0x034c028d
Oct 29 16:16:11 (none) kernel:
Oct 30 21:27:16 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x03359654
Oct 30 21:27:16 (none) kernel: Before = 0x0335968c, After = 0x033596ba
Oct 30 21:27:16 (none) kernel:
Oct 30 21:38:30 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x04a3e3b1
Oct 30 21:38:30 (none) kernel: Before = 0x04a3e3f9, After = 0x04a3e427
Oct 30 21:38:30 (none) kernel:
Oct 30 21:47:42 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x06effe6f
Oct 30 21:47:42 (none) kernel: Before = 0x06f5611f, After = 0x06f5614c
Oct 30 21:47:42 (none) kernel:
Oct 30 21:54:05 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x086729a4
Oct 30 21:54:05 (none) kernel: Before = 0x08542810, After = 0x0854283d
Oct 30 21:54:05 (none) kernel:
Oct 30 22:05:44 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x0aaede36
Oct 30 22:05:44 (none) kernel: Before = 0x0a9b308d, After = 0x0a9b30bb
Oct 30 22:05:44 (none) kernel:
Oct 30 22:41:52 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x114434c9
Oct 30 22:41:52 (none) kernel: Before = 0x1144351f, After = 0x1144354d
Oct 30 22:41:52 (none) kernel:
Oct 30 22:43:45 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x11caabe4
Oct 30 22:43:45 (none) kernel: Before = 0x11b60bc6, After = 0x11b60bf4
Oct 30 22:43:45 (none) kernel:
Oct 30 22:44:18 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x120b885e
Oct 30 22:44:18 (none) kernel: Before = 0x11f6b204, After = 0x11f6b232
Oct 30 22:44:18 (none) kernel:
Oct 30 22:45:08 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x12651d63
Oct 30 22:45:08 (none) kernel: Before = 0x12651dbc, After = 0x12651dea
Oct 30 22:45:08 (none) kernel:
Oct 30 22:48:07 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x134ee648
Oct 30 22:48:07 (none) kernel: Before = 0x1354a30a, After = 0x1354a338
Oct 30 22:48:07 (none) kernel:
Oct 30 22:49:22 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x13f65b3b
Oct 30 22:49:22 (none) kernel: Before = 0x13f65b7a, After = 0x13f65ba8
Oct 30 22:49:22 (none) kernel:
Oct 30 22:50:15 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x1449fb56
Oct 30 22:50:15 (none) kernel: Before = 0x1449fb97, After = 0x1449fbc4
Oct 30 22:50:15 (none) kernel:
Oct 30 23:02:22 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x18cd1cb5
Oct 30 23:02:22 (none) kernel: Before = 0x18cd1d14, After = 0x18cd1d42
Oct 30 23:02:22 (none) kernel:
Oct 30 23:02:37 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x18e615d0
Oct 30 23:02:37 (none) kernel: Before = 0x18e61627, After = 0x18e61654
Oct 30 23:02:37 (none) kernel:
Oct 30 23:02:44 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x18d05d9e
Oct 30 23:02:44 (none) kernel: Before = 0x18d5d9f6, After = 0x18d5da24
Oct 30 23:02:44 (none) kernel:
Oct 30 23:52:38 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x0132a831
Oct 30 23:52:38 (none) kernel: Before = 0x0132a898, After = 0x0132a8c6
Oct 30 23:52:38 (none) kernel:
Oct 30 23:58:53 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x011c3986
Oct 30 23:58:53 (none) kernel: Before = 0x011c39df, After = 0x011c3a0c
Oct 30 23:58:53 (none) kernel:
Oct 31 00:30:26 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x00cb2f1f
Oct 31 00:30:26 (none) kernel: Before = 0x00bb2b21, After = 0x00bb2b4f
Oct 31 00:30:26 (none) kernel:
Oct 31 00:52:27 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x0588f77f
Oct 31 00:52:27 (none) kernel: Before = 0x05767c3d, After = 0x05767c6b
Oct 31 00:52:27 (none) kernel:
Oct 31 01:03:34 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x082c2214
Oct 31 01:03:34 (none) kernel: Before = 0x08173987, After = 0x081739b5
Oct 31 01:03:34 (none) kernel:
Oct 31 01:30:47 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x05ea633b
Oct 31 01:30:47 (none) kernel: Before = 0x05ea6393, After = 0x05ea63c0
Oct 31 01:30:47 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: klogd 1.3-3, log source = /proc/kmsg started.
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Cannot find map file.
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Loaded 34 symbols from 5 modules.
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: CPU revision is: 00005430
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: FPU revision is: 00005410
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Primary instruction cache 32kb, linesize 32 bytes.
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Primary data cache 32kb, linesize 32 bytes.
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Linux version 2.4.20 (root@fedora.home.lan) (gcc version 3.0) #6 Wed Jan 26 17:52:06 MST 2005
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Determined physical RAM map:
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: memory: 04000000 @ 00000000 (usable)
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: On node 0 totalpages: 16384
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: zone(0): 16384 pages.
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: zone(1): 0 pages.
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: zone(2): 0 pages.
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Kernel command line: root=/dev/hda4 dsscon=true console=2,115200 upgradesoftware=false lba48=true
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Monotonic time calibrated: 81.00 counts per usec
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Calibrating delay loop... 161.38 BogoMIPS
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Contiguous region 1: 8388608 bytes @ address 0x80d00000
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Contiguous region 2: 1048576 bytes @ address 0x81500000
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Contiguous region 8: 10485760 bytes @ address 0x81600000
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Contiguous region of 19922944 bytes total reserved at 0x80d00000.
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Memory: 43704k/65536k available (1341k kernel code, 21832k reserved, 81k data, 60k init, 0k highmem)
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Dentry cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 4, 65536 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Inode cache hash table entries: 4096 (order: 3, 32768 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Mount-cache hash table entries: 1024 (order: 1, 8192 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Buffer-cache hash table entries: 4096 (order: 2, 16384 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Page-cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 4, 65536 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Checking for 'wait' instruction... unavailable.
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: PCI: Probing PCI hardware
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at iomem 0xb4100100 (irq = 79) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at port 0xbc010000 (irq = 133) is a unknown
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at iomem 0xb4100140 (irq = 81) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at iomem 0xb4100120 (irq = 80) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.4
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NET3.039
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Initializing RT netlink socket
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Starting kswapd
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Journalled Block Device driver loaded
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Serial driver version 5.05c (2001-07-08) with MANY_PORTS SHARE_IRQ SERIAL_PCI enabled
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at 0xb4100100 (irq = 79) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: ttyS01 at 0xbc010000 (irq = 133) is a unknown
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: ttyS02 at 0xb4100140 (irq = 81) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: ttyS03 at 0xb4100120 (irq = 80) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver Revision: 6.31
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: ide: Assuming 33MHz system bus speed for PIO modes; override with idebus=xx
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: hda: ST3160023A, ATA DISK drive
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: ide0 at 0x400-0x407,0x438 on irq 87
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: hda: 312581808 sectors (160042 MB) w/8192KiB Cache, CHS=19457/255/63
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Partition check:
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: hda: [mac] hda1 hda2 hda3 hda4 hda5 hda6 hda7 hda8 hda9 hda10 hda11 hda12 hda13 hda14 hda15 hda16
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: RAMDISK driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 4096K size 1024 blocksize
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: PPP generic driver version 2.4.2
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: PPP Deflate Compression module registered
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: NET4: Linux TCP/IP 1.0 for NET4.0
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: IP Protocols: ICMP, UDP, TCP
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: IP: routing cache hash table of 512 buckets, 4Kbytes
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: TCP: Hash tables configured (established 4096 bind 8192)
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0/SMP for Linux NET4.0.
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem) readonly.
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Freeing unused kernel memory: 60k freed
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Starting rc.sysinit
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage A_PreKickstart scripts
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Scanning for configuration files
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: starting test.conf
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: starting /init/001_bash.init
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: starting /init/010_lba48.init
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: didn't monte, booting normally
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Invoking startup scripts for:
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: platform 'provo'
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: implementation 'Series2'
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: implementer 'TiVo'
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Releasing /initrd and clearing ramdisk, if they exist
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: warning: can't open /var/mtab: No such file or directory
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: umount: /initrd: not mounted
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Activating swap partitions
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Adding Swap: 130044k swap-space (priority -1)
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Loading core system drivers
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Parallel modem driver loaded, 1 ports starting at /dev/ttyS1
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Loading ircatch
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Found rev 'F' Si2433 modem on /dev/cua1
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Checking for Kickstart panic signal
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage B_PostKickstart scripts
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Cleanup /dev/hda9 pass 1
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: ext2fs_check_if_mount: No such file or directory while determining whether /dev/hda9 is mounted.^M
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9 was not cleanly unmounted, check forced.
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Inode 6164, i_blocks wrong 16 (counted=2). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Inode 6148, i_blocks wrong 452 (counted=440). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Inode 6146, i_blocks wrong 144 (counted=140). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Inode 6152, i_blocks wrong 19080 (counted=19070). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Inode 6155, i_blocks wrong 1954 (counted=1942). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Inode 6157, i_blocks wrong 2714 (counted=2706). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Inode 6166, i_blocks wrong 48 (counted=34). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Deleted inode 18462 has zero dtime.
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Set dtime? yes
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Fix summary information? yes
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9: 689/32768 files (12.3% non-contiguous), 35798/131072 blocks
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Cleanup /dev/hda9 pass 2
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: ext2fs_check_if_mount: No such file or directory while determining whether /dev/hda9 is mounted.^M
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9: clean, 689/32768 files, 35798/131072 blocks
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9 is clean after pass 2
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Mounting /var
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9 on /var type ext2 (rw)
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Cleaning up files in /var
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Checking space in /var
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Mounting initial environment
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Starting logging daemons
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Found Silicon Labs "Si2433" modem, rev F, skipping modem patch
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Scanning for phase1 repair scripts
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage C_MediaInitialization scripts
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Loading input section drivers
Jan 2 00:00:19 (none) kernel: cobra module was successfully installed, LNBPA 0x10 LNBPB 0x16
Jan 2 00:00:19 (none) kernel: Loading output section drivers
Jan 2 00:00:20 (none) kernel: Splash the screen
Jan 2 00:00:21 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage D_PreMfs scripts
Jan 2 00:00:21 (none) kernel: Remote control is TIVO
Jan 2 00:00:21 (none) kernel: MFS partition on /dev/hda10
Jan 2 00:00:22 (none) kernel: Loading Provo dssapp
Jan 2 00:00:22 (none) kernel: Look for debug board
Jan 2 00:00:22 (none) kernel: /tvbin/dssapp: DSS Interface Version 1.24, compiled on Nov 12 2004
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: Loading irblast
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: Loading ideturbo
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: TiVo disk statistics module loaded
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: Disk cautionlevel is 3
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: Loading fan
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: hda: Generic ATA management
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: Loading therm
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: Loading TvBus router
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: Updating system clock
Oct 31 09:26:10 (none) kernel: Time set to: Mon Oct 31 09:26:10 2005
Oct 31 09:26:10 (none) kernel: Enabling local route
Oct 31 09:26:10 (none) kernel: Setting TCP keepalive parameters
Oct 31 09:26:10 (none) kernel: Checking for additional disk
Oct 31 09:26:12 (none) kernel: Start fan control
Oct 31 09:26:12 (none) kernel: First temperature parameters set:
Oct 31 09:26:12 (none) kernel: Terminal temp: 71
Oct 31 09:26:12 (none) kernel: Critical temp: 62
Oct 31 09:26:12 (none) kernel: Logging temp: 60
Oct 31 09:26:12 (none) kernel: Target temp: 50
Oct 31 09:26:12 (none) kernel: Lowest fan speed: 7
Oct 31 09:26:12 (none) kernel: /tvbin/fancontrol is running in the background.
Oct 31 09:26:12 (none) kernel: Starting TvLauncher
Oct 31 09:26:13 (none) kernel: PokeFirewallPort: Poking hole through firewall at port 2191, protocol tcp
Oct 31 09:26:13 (none) kernel: iptables v1.2.6a: can't initialize iptables table `filter': iptables who? (do you need to insmod?)
Oct 31 09:26:13 (none) kernel: Perhaps iptables or your kernel needs to be upgraded.
Oct 31 09:26:14 (none) kernel: Waiting for launcher to start.
Oct 31 09:26:14 (none) kernel: Launcher is running.
Oct 31 09:26:16 (none) kernel: Scanning for phase2 repair scripts
Oct 31 09:26:16 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage E_PreApplication scripts
Oct 31 09:26:17 (none) kernel: Checking for database conversions
Oct 31 09:26:18 (none) kernel: No upgrade to load
Oct 31 09:26:18 (none) kernel: Not upgrading software
Oct 31 09:26:18 (none) kernel: Scanning for phase3 repair scripts
Oct 31 09:26:18 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage F_ApplicationLaunch scripts
Oct 31 09:26:18 (none) kernel: Starting Services.
Oct 31 09:26:26 (none) kernel: Microcode version is TiVo!
Oct 31 09:26:27 (none) kernel: Found hpk front panel model 1
Oct 31 09:26:28 (none) kernel: usb.c: registered new driver usbdevfs
Oct 31 09:26:28 (none) kernel: usb.c: registered new driver hub
Oct 31 09:26:28 (none) kernel: usb.c: starting integrated EHCI driver
Oct 31 09:26:28 (none) kernel: ehci_hcd 00:0d.2: PCI device 1033:00e0
Oct 31 09:26:28 (none) kernel: ehci_hcd 00:0d.2: irq 6, pci mem b4002000
Oct 31 09:26:28 (none) kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1
Oct 31 09:26:28 (none) kernel: PCI: 00:0d.2 PCI cache line size set incorrectly (0 bytes) by BIOS/FW, correcting to 32
Oct 31 09:26:28 (none) kernel: ehci_hcd 00:0d.2: USB 2.0 enabled, EHCI 0.95, driver 2003-Dec-29/2.4
Oct 31 09:26:28 (none) kernel: hub.c: USB hub found
Oct 31 09:26:28 (none) kernel: hub.c: 5 ports detected
Oct 31 09:26:28 (none) kernel: usb.c: EHCI initialization succeeded
Oct 31 09:26:28 (none) kernel: usb-ohci.c: USB OHCI at membase 0xb4000000, IRQ 5
Oct 31 09:26:28 (none) kernel: usb-ohci.c: usb-00:0d.0, PCI device 1033:0035
Oct 31 09:26:29 (none) kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 2
Oct 31 09:26:29 (none) kernel: hub.c: USB hub found
Oct 31 09:26:29 (none) kernel: hub.c: 3 ports detected
Oct 31 09:26:29 (none) kernel: hub.c: new USB device 00:0d.2-1, assigned address 2
Oct 31 09:26:29 (none) kernel: usb.c: USB device 2 (vend/prod 0x846/0x1040) is not claimed by any active driver.
Oct 31 09:26:29 (none) kernel: usb-ohci.c: USB OHCI at membase 0xb4001000, IRQ 3
Oct 31 09:26:29 (none) kernel: usb-ohci.c: usb-00:0d.1, PCI device 1033:0035
Oct 31 09:26:30 (none) kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 3
Oct 31 09:26:30 (none) kernel: hub.c: USB hub found
Oct 31 09:26:30 (none) kernel: hub.c: 2 ports detected
Oct 31 09:26:31 (none) kernel: usb.c: registered new driver usbnet
Oct 31 09:26:31 (none) kernel: eth0: register usbnet usb-00:0d.2-1, Netgear FA-120 USB Ethernet
Oct 31 09:26:31 (none) kernel: eth0: Medium status: 0x14
Oct 31 09:26:31 (none) kernel: eth0: open: enable queueing (rx 98, tx 98) mtu 1500 simple framing
Oct 31 09:26:37 (none) kernel: PokeFirewallPort: Poking hole through firewall at port 2190, protocol udp
Oct 31 09:26:37 (none) kernel: iptables v1.2.6a: can't initialize iptables table `filter': iptables who? (do you need to insmod?)
Oct 31 09:26:37 (none) kernel: Perhaps iptables or your kernel needs to be upgraded.
Oct 31 09:26:37 (none) kernel: PokeFirewallPort: Poking hole through firewall at port 2190, protocol tcp
Oct 31 09:26:37 (none) kernel: iptables v1.2.6a: can't initialize iptables table `filter': iptables who? (do you need to insmod?)
Oct 31 09:26:37 (none) kernel: Perhaps iptables or your kernel needs to be upgraded.
Oct 31 09:26:51 (none) kernel: using driver frame iter
Oct 31 09:26:51 (none) kernel: ApgLogFrequency( 0 sec )
Oct 31 09:26:51 (none) kernel: Finished creating ApgDriverFrameIter
Oct 31 09:26:51 (none) kernel: Using a smartSorter!
Oct 31 09:27:29 (none) kernel: Calling ReadStream()s
Oct 31 09:27:43 (none) kernel: ....started status session
Oct 31 09:27:50 (none) kernel: Initialize with 2 live caches
Oct 31 09:27:50 (none) kernel: AddInputSection 1
Oct 31 09:27:50 (none) kernel: AddInputSection 2
Oct 31 09:27:50 (none) kernel: TvMomMediaSwitchSource::DoSetup()
Oct 31 09:27:50 (none) kernel: TvMomMediaSwitchSource::DoSetup()
Oct 31 09:27:51 (none) kernel: AddInputSection 3
Oct 31 09:27:56 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state INIT to BOOT
Oct 31 09:27:59 (none) kernel: ....started status session
Oct 31 09:28:00 (none) kernel: ....sending Booting event
Oct 31 09:28:00 (none) kernel: ....sending Booting event
Oct 31 09:28:04 (none) kernel: iptables v1.2.6a: can't initialize iptables table `filter': iptables who? (do you need to insmod?)
Oct 31 09:28:04 (none) kernel: Perhaps iptables or your kernel needs to be upgraded.
Oct 31 09:28:05 (none) kernel: Scanning for phase4 repair scripts
Oct 31 09:28:05 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage G_PostApplication scripts
Oct 31 09:28:05 (none) kernel: /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit.author: fakecall.tcl: command not found
Oct 31 09:28:14 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state BOOT to FAST_LOAD
Oct 31 09:28:15 (none) kernel: EXT2-fs warning: mounting unchecked fs, running e2fsck is recommended
Oct 31 09:28:19 (none) last message repeated 2 times
Oct 31 09:28:20 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state FAST_LOAD to FAST_LOAD
Oct 31 09:28:34 (none) last message repeated 2 times
Oct 31 09:28:35 (none) kernel: rc.sysinit is complete
Oct 31 09:28:42 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state FAST_LOAD to FAST_LOAD
Oct 31 09:28:51 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state FAST_LOAD to FAST_LOAD
Oct 31 09:29:01 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state FAST_LOAD to STEADY_STATE
Oct 31 09:29:17 (none) kernel: ....sending Done event
Oct 31 09:29:17 (none) kernel: ....sending Done event
Oct 31 23:07:05 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x010ae720
Oct 31 23:07:05 (none) kernel: Before = 0x010ae791, After = 0x010ae7bf
Oct 31 23:07:05 (none) kernel:
Oct 31 23:54:13 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x06ffbbd4
Oct 31 23:54:13 (none) kernel: Before = 0x06ffbc0c, After = 0x06ffbc3a
Oct 31 23:54:13 (none) kernel:
Nov 1 01:58:00 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x00b6cdea
Nov 1 01:58:00 (none) kernel: Before = 0x00b6ce22, After = 0x00b6ce50
Nov 1 01:58:00 (none) kernel:
Nov 1 06:49:12 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x00ba59c9
Nov 1 06:49:12 (none) kernel: Before = 0x00ba7d98, After = 0x00ba7dc6
Nov 1 06:49:12 (none) kernel:
Nov 1 08:26:11 (none) kernel: Reseting the video decoder since it appears to be frozen.
Nov 1 10:06:12 (none) kernel: EXT2-fs warning: mounting unchecked fs, running e2fsck is recommended
Nov 1 10:06:42 (none) last message repeated 3 times
Nov 1 10:28:59 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x011793f2
Nov 1 10:28:59 (none) kernel: Before = 0x0117942f, After = 0x0117945d
Nov 1 10:28:59 (none) kernel:
Nov 1 10:52:03 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x059f4480
Nov 1 10:52:03 (none) kernel: Before = 0x059f44b8, After = 0x059f44e6
Nov 1 10:52:03 (none) kernel:
Nov 1 11:15:56 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x081c60ee
Nov 1 11:15:56 (none) kernel: Before = 0x081c6146, After = 0x081c6173
Nov 1 11:15:56 (none) kernel:
Nov 1 11:16:08 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x0888c55a
Nov 1 11:16:08 (none) kernel: Before = 0x0888c593, After = 0x0888c5c0
Nov 1 11:16:08 (none) kernel:
Nov 1 11:38:47 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x00862351
Nov 1 11:38:47 (none) kernel: Before = 0x0086238b, After = 0x008623b9
Nov 1 11:38:47 (none) kernel:
Nov 1 18:06:16 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x00bf0be0
Nov 1 18:06:16 (none) kernel: Before = 0x00c2704b, After = 0x00c27078
Nov 1 18:06:16 (none) kernel:
Nov 1 18:19:35 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x03e2f91f
Nov 1 18:19:35 (none) kernel: Before = 0x03d05f24, After = 0x03d05f52
Nov 1 18:19:35 (none) kernel:
Nov 1 18:33:35 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x05bce372
Nov 1 18:33:35 (none) kernel: Before = 0x05bce3cc, After = 0x05bce3fa
Nov 1 18:33:35 (none) kernel:
Nov 1 18:42:17 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x0804fbba
Nov 1 18:42:17 (none) kernel: Before = 0x0804d3d2, After = 0x0804d400
Nov 1 18:42:17 (none) kernel:
Nov 1 21:15:48 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x044021e0
Nov 1 21:15:48 (none) kernel: Before = 0x0440282e, After = 0x0440285c
Nov 1 21:15:48 (none) kernel:
Nov 1 21:27:39 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x06e3813f
Nov 1 21:27:39 (none) kernel: Before = 0x06e38177, After = 0x06e381a5
Nov 1 21:27:39 (none) kernel:
Nov 1 22:27:30 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x04308559
Nov 1 22:27:30 (none) kernel: Before = 0x04308591, After = 0x043085bf
Nov 1 22:27:30 (none) kernel:
Nov 1 22:27:31 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x042c7d11
Nov 1 22:27:31 (none) kernel: Before = 0x042c7d53, After = 0x042c7d81
Nov 1 22:27:31 (none) kernel:
Nov 1 23:45:30 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x03d76632
Nov 1 23:45:30 (none) kernel: Before = 0x03d73f9a, After = 0x03d73fc7
Nov 1 23:45:30 (none) kernel:
Nov 2 00:52:44 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x0367f86f
Nov 2 00:52:44 (none) kernel: Before = 0x0356dd6b, After = 0x0356dd99
Nov 2 00:52:44 (none) kernel:
Nov 2 00:52:54 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x03bb699e
Nov 2 00:52:54 (none) kernel: Before = 0x03a92712, After = 0x03a92740
Nov 2 00:52:54 (none) kernel:
Nov 2 09:15:11 (none) kernel: EXT2-fs warning: mounting unchecked fs, running e2fsck is recommended
Nov 2 09:15:16 (none) last message repeated 2 times
Nov 2 12:58:00 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x00a8c7c6
Nov 2 12:58:00 (none) kernel: Before = 0x00a8dc10, After = 0x00a8dc3e
Nov 2 12:58:00 (none) kernel:
Nov 2 21:09:19 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 3 tries to set video STC to 0x00cd8528
Nov 2 21:09:19 (none) kernel: Before = 0x026da201, After = 0x026da22e
Nov 2 21:09:19 (none) kernel: Before = 0x026da22f, After = 0x026da25d
Nov 2 21:09:19 (none) kernel:
Nov 3 00:16:16 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x08db692a
Nov 3 00:16:16 (none) kernel: Before = 0x08db4071, After = 0x08db409f
Nov 3 00:16:16 (none) kernel:
Nov 3 00:21:33 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x008bb213
Nov 3 00:21:33 (none) kernel: Before = 0x008bd771, After = 0x008bd79f
Nov 3 00:21:33 (none) kernel:
Nov 3 00:21:50 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x00d75627
Nov 3 00:21:50 (none) kernel: Before = 0x00d75684, After = 0x00d756b2
Nov 3 00:21:50 (none) kernel:
Nov 3 00:58:38 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x0b4b7ed6
Nov 3 00:58:38 (none) kernel: Before = 0x0b4b7f31, After = 0x0b4b7f5f
Nov 3 00:58:38 (none) kernel:
Nov 3 06:07:53 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x00c1dca4
Nov 3 06:07:53 (none) kernel: Before = 0x00c1dcfe, After = 0x00c1dd2c
Nov 3 06:07:53 (none) kernel:
rbautch
11-05-2005, 05:31 PM
Looks like you're running an older version of the script. I don't see anything tell tale in the log, but perhaps the /dev/null problem with the older scripts may have something to do with it (but doubtful). I would take one Tivo and update it with the latest script, and take aother back to a stock image to see if the problem stops.
bengalfreak
11-06-2005, 05:32 AM
Looks like you're running an older version of the script. I don't see anything tell tale in the log, but perhaps the /dev/null problem with the older scripts may have something to do with it (but doubtful). I would take one Tivo and update it with the latest script, and take aother back to a stock image to see if the problem stops.
Yeah, I don't bother to update the script unless there's something I really want in the newer one. I'll give your suggestions a shot. So, am I correct in saying there is nothing obvious in the log that would suggest a malfunctioning drive? And finally, have you ever seen the
Oct 24 17:09:42 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x0143f9c0
Oct 24 17:09:42 (none) kernel: Before = 0x0143f9fb, After = 0x0143fa29
lines in any of your logs before? Once these lines start to be written to the log, nothing else gets written until a reboot. And they appear on all four Tivos. There is very little on the other forum about those entries.
jaxgent
11-06-2005, 10:44 AM
Wow, nice script!!
Can the Zipper script be safely rerun without uninstalling it 1st?
Thanks
jaxgent
rbautch
11-06-2005, 11:43 AM
Yes it can. You might get a few errors about stuff already mounted and files already there, but those can safely be ignored.
rbautch
11-06-2005, 11:54 AM
Yeah, I don't bother to update the script unless there's something I really want in the newer one. I'll give your suggestions a shot. So, am I correct in saying there is nothing obvious in the log that would suggest a malfunctioning drive? And finally, have you ever seen the
Oct 24 17:09:42 (none) kernel: !!!!WARNING: Needed 2 tries to set video STC to 0x0143f9c0
Oct 24 17:09:42 (none) kernel: Before = 0x0143f9fb, After = 0x0143fa29
lines in any of your logs before? Once these lines start to be written to the log, nothing else gets written until a reboot. And they appear on all four Tivos. There is very little on the other forum about those entries.The "needing two tries" is a fairly common message that is not likely causing any trouble. However the Reseting the video decoder since it appears to be frozen. entry is indicative of a freezing problem caused by a bad signal or an intermittent signal caused by bad weather. This would explain why it happens on all of your Tivos. You might check your signal strength, or even try recording the same things on all Tivos to see if the freezing occurs in the same spot. You don't have any "drive seek" errors which would be indicative of a failing drive.
tivoenthused
11-06-2005, 12:22 PM
Quick TWP/Zipper question:
I successfully zippered my 2nd D*TiVo a week ago. HMO, MRV, are all up and running on both units. The problem I am having is I cannot get TWP (TiVo Web Plus) to come up in my browser on the 2nd D*TiVo. I know I have identified the correct ip -- I can FTP to the machine, I can ping it, but for some reason I can't get TWP to start. Perhaps it was turned off while I was screwing around with Hackman. Is there a simple line of code to turn TWP back on? Any ideas? Thanks from a Linux novice.
rbautch
11-06-2005, 01:17 PM
/var/hack/tivowebplus/tivoweb console
tivoenthused
11-06-2005, 01:26 PM
rbautch,
I tried that, but when I ftp in, I don't show that I have a "hack" folder in the var/ directory. Did it not install when I ran the zipper? If not, should I uninstall the zipper and start over?
rbautch
11-06-2005, 01:37 PM
Either you didn't run the Enhancements script whey you first telnetted in, or you didn't select the Tivowebplus option when the script ran.
tivoenthused
11-06-2005, 01:38 PM
So I uninstalled the tweaks and now I am reinstalling. However, when i attempt to reinstall I am getting a message that says:
"original unpatched tivoapp found in /tvbin. This takes up lots of space and may interfere with running this script. Enter r to remove it, k to keep it, or e to exit this script now so you can FTP it to your PC. Enter r k or e here:"
I did not get this the first time I ran the zipper. What course of action do you reccommend?
'r'emove the file, I did and I am sure that everyone else did too.
tivoenthused
11-06-2005, 02:05 PM
I removed the original unpatched tivo app per TomK's recco above. However, when I attempted to reinstall the enhancements I keep getting "Enhancements directory detected. Run the uninstall script first."
I already ran the uninstall script script. I checked the Enhancements directory with my FTP client and the folder is empty, however I can't delete it using Filezilla. Do I need to run the uninstall script again? Do I need to find another way to delete (or rename) the old Enhancements directory so I can resinstall the tweaks?
rbautch
11-06-2005, 02:13 PM
The uninstall script should have removed the enhancements directory. Remove it from bash. Or run the uninstall script again.
Gunnyman
11-06-2005, 02:14 PM
I removed the original unpatched tivo app per TomK's recco above. However, when I attempted to reinstall the enhancements I keep getting "Enhancements directory detected. Run the uninstall script first."
I already ran the uninstall script script. I checked the Enhancements directory with my FTP client and the folder is empty, however I can't delete it using Filezilla. Do I need to run the uninstall script again? Do I need to find another way to delete (or rename) the old Enhancements directory so I can resinstall the tweaks?
from bash
rm -r /enhance*
what I've seen happen on some systems is the enahancements dir gets created with extra spaces at the end for some reason.
The wildcard will take care of that
ftp is not a great way to remove directories.
tivoenthused
11-06-2005, 02:22 PM
I ran the uninstall script again. Then I attempted to run the enhance,ents script again. This is what i got:
mv: rbautch-files.tgz: No such file or directory
Running rbautch Hacked Tivo Enhancements...
tar: /enhancements/rbautch-files.tgz: No such file or directory
chmod: /enhancements/*: No such file or directory
bash-2.02#
I went back in the FTP and found the rbautch_files.tgz.... its in the root directory. Is that where its supposed to be? Any ideas on what to try next?
rbautch
11-06-2005, 02:25 PM
copy the rbautch-files.tgz archive to the directory you're running tweak.sh from.
Gunnyman
11-06-2005, 02:30 PM
the tgz file is supposed to be in the same directory you ran the tweak.sh from
here's what I always do when I am installing a new enhancements script
from bash I mkdir /tweak
then I ftp the files from tweak.zip to /tweak
then from bash cd /tweak
then, because I am on a mac and I always seem to need to, I run the two scripts thru dos2unix with dos2unix *.sh this cleans up any weird line feed/CR issues.
then I run the tweak-unisnstall.sh then I run tweak.sh
then I rm -r my /tweak directory
that way I know it's a clean install every time
tivoenthused
11-06-2005, 02:50 PM
I moved the rbautch-files.tgz to the /hacks directory and it worked. TWP is up and all is well. I must have hit the wrong answer when during the original enhancements install it asked "do you already have TWP installed". I bet I hit yes because I already had it installed on my other machine, or I read too quickly and thought it was asking if I wanted TWP installed.
Thanks again.
tivoenthused
11-06-2005, 02:57 PM
One more question while we're all here:
Rbautch's script installs TWP v 1.2.1 -- I have seen that TWP 2.2 is out. Do you reccommend we upgrade to the newer version? If so, why?
rbautch
11-06-2005, 03:23 PM
1.2.2 has not been released yet.
I went through the "Tivo Zipper" script using a cake image.
I installed everything on a new seagate 200 GB. The system boots up correctly and I can record/watch tv again. The problem is that the dhcp isn't working. I used the recomended USB Netgear FA120 ethernet nic. Did I miss something.
Can somebody try and assist me with this problem. I'm tring to have my tivo update over the network since I have a VOIP phone system. This is the only way to get my tivo to update without dragging my tivo to a friends house.
NIC: Netgear FA120 Ethernet USB
Tivo: Direct TV RCA 40gb
HD: Seagate 200gb
system Info says:
Platform: Series2
Soft Version: 6.2-01-2-321 (cake build)
record capacity: up to 176 hours
Gunnyman
11-06-2005, 05:47 PM
I went through the "Tivo Zipper" script using a cake image.
I installed everything on a new seagate 200 GB. The system boots up correctly and I can record/watch tv again. The problem is that the dhcp isn't working. I used the recomended USB Netgear FA120 ethernet nic. Did I miss something.
Can somebody try and assist me with this problem. I'm tring to have my tivo update over the network since I have a VOIP phone system. This is the only way to get my tivo to update without dragging my tivo to a friends house.
NIC: Netgear FA120 Ethernet USB
Tivo: Direct TV RCA 40gb
HD: Seagate 200gb
system Info says:
Platform: Series2
Soft Version: 6.2-01-2-321 (cake build)
record capacity: up to 176 hours
Is dhcp enabled on your router? You should have a dhcp clients table if it is.
Do you have power and link lights on your FA120?
You won't need the network to connect to tivo since a Dtivo gets all of its guide data from the satellites in fact zipper has killed your nag messages for you when HMO was enabled.
mikelyxx
11-06-2005, 06:02 PM
Hey all,
Thanks for this great script. I zippered my Dtivo last weekend within an hour following your great directions. Everything worked the first time. Took your script and did the same to my SA Tivo. Needed to adjust the iptables and then reset the TWP port to 8080 but now they are working together and life is good.
Thanks again for all your great work.
Cheers.
Michael
Is dhcp enabled on your router? You should have a dhcp clients table if it is.
Do you have power and link lights on your FA120?
You won't need the network to connect to tivo since a Dtivo gets all of its guide data from the satellites in fact zipper has killed your nag messages for you when HMO was enabled.
Yes, DHCP is enabled. I also verified the cable and everything else is working. On the USB adapter the activity light is show amber and the power is green.
I tested the connection by pluging in my laptop from the same cable to the router. Needless to say my laptop was able to get a new DHCP IP from the router. Just not the tivo......
the only other option I could think of was to sniff the network connection between between the two and see if there is any activity....
I thought I would see if there is anything I missed.
Gunnyman
11-06-2005, 06:20 PM
amber means there's a conflict with the IP.
Pull the adapter from the tivo, reboot your router, and then plug the adapter back in.
amber means there's a conflict with the IP.
Pull the adapter from the tivo, reboot your router, and then plug the adapter back in.
Interesting, as a test I plugged the usb adapter into my laptop and found out that there seems to be a problem with the adapter. It keeps telling my the cable is unplugged, even though it can see it's there.
I'll try getting a new one, frys here I come again.... :mad:
Thanks for you help.. I'm hoping this is just a usb hardware problem...
Gunnyman
11-06-2005, 08:17 PM
sounds like it :D
Interesting, as a test I plugged the usb adapter into my laptop and found out that there seems to be a problem with the adapter. It keeps telling my the cable is unplugged, even though it can see it's there.
I'll try getting a new one, frys here I come again.... :mad:
Thanks for you help.. I'm hoping this is just a usb hardware problem...
no such luck, I'm getting the same results with the new adapter.
Is there a way to set the tivo with a static ip?
rbautch
11-06-2005, 10:07 PM
You could try the test version of the new zipper, which I just uploaded to the test posting area. Copy both files to your tools disk, then run zipper-test.sh instead of zipper.sh. This version sets a static IP while the drive is still in your PC. After you go through the guided setup, reboot, and then try to telnet to the IP you specified.
slydog75
11-06-2005, 10:46 PM
Or you could use a serial cable and hyperterminal to run the enhancements script which allows you to set your IP.. this is what I have had to do on both of my Tivos.
I would try to terminal in but I don't have a serial port on my Directtivo. I'll give the new one a try tomorrow. Does the static allow you to set the gateway, and dns settings also. Would I need to set those items after I boot the tivo up again?
bengalfreak
11-07-2005, 06:30 AM
The "needing two tries" is a fairly common message that is not likely causing any trouble. However the Reseting the video decoder since it appears to be frozen. entry is indicative of a freezing problem caused by a bad signal or an intermittent signal caused by bad weather. This would explain why it happens on all of your Tivos. You might check your signal strength, or even try recording the same things on all Tivos to see if the freezing occurs in the same spot. You don't have any "drive seek" errors which would be indicative of a failing drive.
Hmm, recording the same thing on multiple Tivos would be impossible since I have no idea when the freezing is going to occur. I get at least one unit frozen per week, but its a different unit. I can never predict when its going to happen. Could this be a multiswitch problem?
MrWizard1974
11-07-2005, 10:41 AM
I would try to terminal in but I don't have a serial port on my Directtivo. I'll give the new one a try tomorrow. Does the static allow you to set the gateway, and dns settings also. Would I need to set those items after I boot the tivo up again?
all tivo units have a serial they just dont look like the serial on the back of your pc... look for a 1/8" female plug in that looks like you can plug a headset into it should be to the left of your usb ports and will be labled serial you will need to make/buy a serial cable to work with this interface .. i made one myself didnt take long :) here i added this link http://www.tivohelp.com/archive/tivohelp.swiki.net/35
this is the cable you will need just open hyperteminal and make sure you have hyperterminal set to use your com port that the serial is on ... after you connect both ends to the pc and the tivo and reboot the tivo ... bam there it is it will show a long boot the when all activity is done hit enter and you will be at the bash promt good luck :)
NeWcS
11-07-2005, 07:01 PM
Check the router to see the IP address that was assigned to your Tivo?
What if your not using a router and your just using a hub???
Thanks
-Jay
Gunnyman
11-07-2005, 07:11 PM
what are you using to serve IP Addresses to your network? Are you sharing internet with all your computers?
mcurz
11-07-2005, 07:22 PM
I have had tivo since 1999. Have been hacking the box for alot of years so I am not new to this but I hit a road block when I tryed to use zipper. So of someone could help that would be great so here is the problem I am having with zipper.
When zipper run it fixes the bootpage but when it goes to copy over the files from my tools cd I get NO SPACE LEFT ON DEVICE and cant copy the filed to the tivo drive. I have read the form for two days and could not find anything on this.
This is what I did
1-Put a new wd 160GB HD in (clean) PS (tryed this on three drives)
2-booted up the ptv 5 dollar cd
3-mounted cdrom
4-cd to cdrom
5-ran zipper (sh zipper.sh)and did a clean install of 6.2
6-tested in my tivo and booted up fine and saw all the space 144 hrs
7-rebooted and ran zipper (sh zipper.sh) again get NO SPACE LEFT ON DEVICE
Thanks to all who can help
Michael
NeWcS
11-07-2005, 07:27 PM
what are you using to serve IP Addresses to your network? Are you sharing internet with all your computers?
No sharing. Just my main computer and the TiVO. Just want to be able to access the TiVO from my comp. W/ Sleeper it asked me the IP I wanted and worked fine. Will zipper ask me If I want DHCP or Static????
Thanks
-Jay
Gunnyman
11-07-2005, 07:35 PM
its going to assume dhcp until the next version comes out of beta
you might want to wait until that gets finalized.
Gunnyman
11-07-2005, 07:36 PM
I have had tivo since 1999. Have been hacking the box for alot of years so I am not new to this but I hit a road block when I tryed to use zipper. So of someone could help that would be great so here is the problem I am having with zipper.
When zipper run it fixes the bootpage but when it goes to copy over the files from my tools cd I get NO SPACE LEFT ON DEVICE and cant copy the filed to the tivo drive. I have read the form for two days and could not find anything on this.
This is what I did
1-Put a new wd 160GB HD in (clean) PS (tryed this on three drives)
2-booted up the ptv 5 dollar cd
3-mounted cdrom
4-cd to cdrom
5-ran zipper (sh zipper.sh)and did a clean install of 6.2
6-tested in my tivo and booted up fine and saw all the space 144 hrs
7-rebooted and ran zipper (sh zipper.sh) again get NO SPACE LEFT ON DEVICE
Thanks to all who can help
Michael
if you ran the zipper you don't ruun it again with the tivo running, you run tweak.sh
the zipper is trying to copy again a lot of files that were already copied when the drive was in your pc.
NeWcS
11-07-2005, 07:36 PM
Will I be able to run the scripts via serial?
-Jay
Gunnyman
11-07-2005, 07:40 PM
Will I be able to run the scripts via serial?
-Jay
yes but until you have an IP address and DNS info stored on the tivo you will likely see delays on seeing your now playing list .
mcurz
11-07-2005, 07:41 PM
I just did a back-up of 6.2 and then put it on a new big drive and ran mfsadd no other patches
Michael
Gunnyman
11-07-2005, 07:42 PM
I've edited my message after I re-read what you did, read it again :p
mcurz
11-07-2005, 07:44 PM
So all I have to do is put it back in my tivo and let it run the patches
Michael
mcurz
11-07-2005, 07:58 PM
Just redid the drive amd second time i ran tweak.sh still get the no space error and and new error (this only works on 3.x ...ect and your living in the past man)
rbautch
11-07-2005, 08:09 PM
This means it's not recognizing your software version, which I thought only would happen with 2.x software. What is your Tivo model and software version?
mcurz
11-07-2005, 08:16 PM
HDVR2 6.2
Michael
mcurz
11-07-2005, 08:22 PM
Well on the back of the unit it says hdvr2 in tivo it says dsr704 ver 6.2-01-2-151
rbautch
11-07-2005, 08:24 PM
Hmm, recording the same thing on multiple Tivos would be impossible since I have no idea when the freezing is going to occur. I get at least one unit frozen per week, but its a different unit. I can never predict when its going to happen. Could this be a multiswitch problem?Not sure if a multiswitch proplem might cause freezing. You might just keep searching on "freezing" and see if anything pops up other than a hard drive issue. Or just replace your multiswitch and see if that works. Is your signal strength good?
mcurz
11-07-2005, 08:27 PM
Will check back tomorrow around 7-7:30 I have to get off the computer my room mate needs to to some of his work.
Hope to talk to you tomorrow and thanks again for all the help gunnyman
Michael
rbautch
11-07-2005, 08:28 PM
Well on the back of the unit it says hdvr2 in tivo it says dsr704 ver 6.2-01-2-151 I assume that means you got your image from Emule. When you ran out of space, it likely did not copy/untar all the files it needs to run the enhancement script. Type df at bash to see how much capacity you've used. You can manually root around and delete files, but it might be easier just to start over....and don't run the Zipper twice!
edit: ...and my name is not gunnyman. ;)
bnm81002
11-07-2005, 08:32 PM
Well on the back of the unit it says hdvr2 in tivo it says dsr704 ver 6.2-01-2-151
are you sure the Tivo shows version 6.2-01-2-151? I have the DSR 704 and mine shows 6.2-01-2-301, and you don't get an "error 51" either? what does the "IRD MODEL" show in your system information? mine shows DSR704
rbautch
11-07-2005, 08:36 PM
No sharing. Just my main computer and the TiVO. Just want to be able to access the TiVO from my comp. W/ Sleeper it asked me the IP I wanted and worked fine. Will zipper ask me If I want DHCP or Static????
Thanks
-JayThe next version of the Zipper will ask you to set a static IP only. I wanted to keep it simple and avoid any "what is DHCP?" questions. Enough people are already having trouble figuring out the IP address their router assigned to the tivo.
SteelersFan
11-07-2005, 09:20 PM
The next version of the Zipper will ask you to set a static IP only. I wanted to keep it simple and avoid any "what is DHCP?" questions. Enough people are already having trouble figuring out the IP address their router assigned to the tivo.
Not to sound ungrateful but when do you think the next version of The Zipper will be released. I just got my USB adaptors and will want to try this very soon!
rbautch
11-07-2005, 09:27 PM
Beta version is in the test posting area. Try it!!
NeWcS
11-07-2005, 11:23 PM
yes but until you have an IP address and DNS info stored on the tivo you will likely see delays on seeing your now playing list .
Dont know if it matters but heres what I did:
Loaded 00001 from Cake to the tools CD. When it was done put drive in my TiVO. Loaded up Hyperterminal:
cd /hacks
sh tweak.sh
At the point where it asked If I wanted DHCP or Static. I told it Static w/ ip 192.168.254.208.
I can now ftp/telnet/tivoweb. etc etc etc.
May want to add this somewhere in the guide for ghetto people like me who arent using a router and is using a hub.
-Jay
rbautch
11-07-2005, 11:27 PM
How do your IP entries differ from people with routers?
NeWcS
11-07-2005, 11:32 PM
Ok, I just read it again and I think I may have misunderstood what it was saying. I was under the impression that inorder to have network support you HAD to have a router.
My Bad
-Jay
NeWcS
11-07-2005, 11:42 PM
I just got done zippering my DSR7000. I have to say im very happy with the way it turned out and how ez it was. Great work guys!!!!!!
The only question I have is when I goto the 'Pick Programs to record' screen and try to click .search by title' I get the !DONG!. At the bottom of the screen it says 'acquiring satellite data.........will be aliv in 30min.' Well its been over an hour. Is this normal?????
I called DTV and did 722 and that worked to get my 1-100 chans.
Is this normal or am I over looking something?
Thanks Again!
-Jay
NeWcS
11-08-2005, 12:10 AM
N/M, Its there now. Guess I didnt wait long enough.
-Jay
bengalfreak
11-08-2005, 06:21 AM
Not sure if a multiswitch proplem might cause freezing. You might just keep searching on "freezing" and see if anything pops up other than a hard drive issue. Or just replace your multiswitch and see if that works. Is your signal strength good?
signal strength is mid 80's to low 90's on most transponders
SteelersFan
11-08-2005, 08:54 AM
Happy Birthday Gunny! And thanks for all yours and Russ' hard work!
JWThiers
11-08-2005, 10:23 AM
Happy Birthday Gunny! And thanks for all yours and Russ' hard work!
Ditto
bworrell
11-08-2005, 04:07 PM
Hey everyone... I think I might have an incompatible USB adapter.
Ran through the zipper scripts fine and booted my RCA DVR40 w/ a Dlink DWL-G122 adapter. I'm not getting any lights at all on the adapter. Is that because I don't have a compatible USB adapter? The G122 is on the compatability list, but says it requires V7.1 of the software. Do I need to go get something else that's on the list that doesn't require V7.1?
Gunnyman
11-08-2005, 04:13 PM
yes
go grab a highly regarded Netgear FA120
Philly Bill
11-08-2005, 04:26 PM
yes
go grab a highly regarded Netgear FA120
I got two off ebay for $26 delivered.
bworrell
11-08-2005, 04:41 PM
yes
go grab a highly regarded Netgear FA120
Whoa... hang on a sec. I must have missed something in the setup. The FA120 is a wired adapter, and I want to do wireless. Do I have to use a wired adapter first so I can do the network setup? If not, can someone please suggest a good, compatible, wireless adapter to use?
Edit:
I think I might have answered my own question. Should I set it up via the FA120, and then follow:
rbautch wireless setup (http://www.tivocommunity.com/tivo-vb/showthread.php?t=258516)
Gunnyman
11-08-2005, 04:46 PM
wireless is doable
there is a list of wireless adapters ( you're restricted to wireless b) at tivo.com.
you can configure wireless if you use the beta zipper script rbautch has alluded to in this thread already.
rbautch
11-08-2005, 05:15 PM
Whoa... hang on a sec. I must have missed something in the setup. The FA120 is a wired adapter, and I want to do wireless. Do I have to use a wired adapter first so I can do the network setup? If not, can someone please suggest a good, compatible, wireless adapter to use?
Edit:
I think I might have answered my own question. Should I set it up via the FA120, and then follow:
rbautch wireless setup (http://www.tivocommunity.com/tivo-vb/showthread.php?t=258516)I have a Netgear MA111 and Linksys WUSB11, both work great, but watch the version numbers. Best bet is Ebay. Tomorrow, I'll post a working version of the Zipper that sets up wireless without the need for a wired adapter.
mcurz
11-08-2005, 06:03 PM
Sorry rbautch
My tivo says IRD=DSR704 Ver. 6.2-01-2-151 Have had no problems with the unit run fine.
I did not get the image from Emule The image came from may unit the day the unit updated to 6.2 and befoure that I made a back-up of all the images as updates came out.
The unit has not been hacked just added a new bigger drive.
As I am typeing this I am retrying the zipper let you know what happens soon
Michael
mcurz
11-08-2005, 06:24 PM
Ok here are the numbers after I typed df before I did anything
1K-Blocks USED Available Use % Mounted on
15863 11072 4791 70%
Well this might help after I mount the cdrom the numbers are
370434 370434 0 100% /ver/log/mount
I ran zipper and put down a new image on the hd should I rerun zipper after I reboot.
If I read this right the there is no more space to do anything
Michael
all tivo units have a serial they just dont look like the serial on the back of your pc... look for a 1/8" female plug in that looks like you can plug a headset into it should be to the left of your usb ports and will be labled serial you will need to make/buy a serial cable to work with this interface .. i made one myself didnt take long :) here i added this link http://www.tivohelp.com/archive/tivohelp.swiki.net/35
this is the cable you will need just open hyperteminal and make sure you have hyperterminal set to use your com port that the serial is on ... after you connect both ends to the pc and the tivo and reboot the tivo ... bam there it is it will show a long boot the when all activity is done hit enter and you will be at the bash promt good luck :)
I found out it was a bad network cable that was causing the problem. Once I put a new cable on it, the dhcp worked.
I'll give the static a try also. I would much rather have it on a static address, this way I can give it a dns entry. :-)
mcurz
11-08-2005, 07:23 PM
Well after playing with everything it looks like I am out of space to run zipper. I ran ptv basic cd with lba48 ran zipper copyed over some files could not find other files and then got no space left on device. How do I free up more space what files do I delete..
Michael
Gunnyman
11-08-2005, 07:27 PM
well I'm scratching my head here because following the directions exactly as written I get a perfectly hacked Tivo HD on all 10-15 different drives I've tried it on.
bworrell
11-08-2005, 07:29 PM
Thanks guys. Wired setup worked perfectly with the FA120 I just picked up at CompUSA. Of course the wireless USB I had didn't work, so I ordered a MA111 off of ebay.
mcurz
11-08-2005, 07:42 PM
Followed the direction to the T could it be my computer
Michael
Gunnyman
11-08-2005, 07:47 PM
well you didnt to a T if you used the basic CD rather than the 5 dollar enhanced one.
mcurz
11-08-2005, 08:14 PM
I tryed Both cds both did not work I am trying all on a faster new computer I'll tell you what happen.
Michael
mcurz
11-08-2005, 08:34 PM
Well No go on the new computer get same thing when zipper is run I get write error NO SPACE LEFT ON DEVICE.
IF anyone can figer something out that would be great.
Going to hang it up for the night will try it again tomorrow will check back tomorrow to Untill then
Someone will figer it out.
I love this forum have been reading it for years
Again thanks to all for the help.
Michael
eightball
11-08-2005, 10:37 PM
First off, you guys are geniuses! Made it through the entire install without any problems. Thank you.
I realize there is probably a better forum for this question but I've searched and can't find it.
I have a dsr704 combo unit and I'm a little fuzzy on exactly which hmo-mrv options I've picked up with Zipper. Is it possible to run Galleon on the combo units (it seems no - but I'm one of those people who needs to hear it).
Ultimately, I'd love to get video from my Mac streamed to the tivo. Any suggestions, helpful search terms would be appreciated.
Again thanks for all the hard work!
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