we all await Grog's inputI've tagged @grog68 in this thread, not sure if he's changed the script but receiving messages from people unable to flas GB FR for some reason
Once you have answered all the questions, you should see two Bars across the TY screen, this is flashing ATV. The box reboots with the ATV logo on the screen and it then restores backup (actually all the settings for GBFR), some boxes see a message stating 'fast restore' or something, other boxes don't see the message. Once the restore is complete then the box reboots again and this time you should see the monkey logo as it boots up. Once booted up you should then see abouquets list which just contains the Favourites bouquet. You will get the spinning circle in top corner as the box now runs an abm scan. Once the circle has done exit back to screen and you should be ready to go.Pablo! I repeated the process once again thoroughly, the box rebooted without any problem with the same results but then reading Grog's loading instructions for GBFR, these lines caught my eye:-
"As we do not use an image in Grogbuild FreeRange it will install in just minutes on any Engima2 set top box that has openATV installed."
so would it be fair to assume that there won't be any monkey logo in the background for GBFR. please correct me if i am wrong.
Rebooted. Sorry no monkey. Only Open ATV 6.3 logo.reboot the box if it's on you will see the monkey
Abu! Monkey logo is not important as long as there is anyway I could confirm that GBFR has been installed having followed the instructions till the endThe Duo is very limited in RAM, maybe it is falling over during all the processing. If the monkey boootlogo is important, transfer it manually. You only ever see it at reboot.
Is the USB stick initialised on the box? Not FAT32?After answering all questions and the box going through the download etc, the last part in terminal has this entry, using h2h
2020-01-16 22:29:55 (3.76 MB/s) - ‘/media/hdd/backup_openatv_zgemmah2h/latestforgrogbuild/latestimage.zip’ saved [96448579/96448579]
Archive: /media/hdd/backup_openatv_zgemmah2h/latestforgrogbuild/latestimage.zip
inflating: zgemma/h3/imageversion
inflating: zgemma/h3/kernel.bin
inflating: zgemma/h3/noforce
inflating: zgemma/h3/rootfs.bin
inflating: zgemma/h3/splash.bin
ofgwrite Utility v4.5.5
Author: Betacentauri
Based upon: mtd-utils-native-1.5.1 and busybox 1.24.1
Use at your own risk! Make always a backup before use!
Don't use it if you use multiple ubi volumes in ubi layer!
Flashing rootfs
Flashing kernel
Searching image files in ./ resolved to /media/hdd/backup_openatv_zgemmah2h/latestforgrogbuild/zgemma/h3
Found rootfs file: /media/hdd/backup_openatv_zgemmah2h/latestforgrogbuild/zgemma/h3/rootfs.bin
Found kernel file: /media/hdd/backup_openatv_zgemmah2h/latestforgrogbuild/zgemma/h3/kernel.bin
Found UBIFS rootfs
Found mounted /newroot
Found mountpoint for rootfs file: /media/hdd
Found /proc/mtd entries:
Device: Size: Erasesize: Name: Image:
mtd0: 10000000 00020000 "complete"
mtd1: 00600000 00020000 "kernel" -> /media/hdd/backup_openatv_zgemmah2h/latestforgrogbuild/zgemma/h3/kernel.bin
mtd2: 0fa00000 00020000 "rootfs" -> /media/hdd/backup_openatv_zgemmah2h/latestforgrogbuild/zgemma/h3/rootfs.bin
Using kernel mtd device: /dev/mtd1
Using rootfs mtd device: /dev/mtd2
killall: CCcam: no process killed
Usage:
kill [options] <pid> [...]
Options:
<pid> [...] send signal to every <pid> listed
-<signal>, -s, --signal <signal>
specify the <signal> to be sent
-l, --list=[<signal>] list all signal names, or convert one to a name
-L, --table list all signal names in a nice table
-h, --help display this help and exit
-V, --version output version information and exit
For more details see kill(1).
Usage:
kill [options] <pid> [...]
Options:
<pid> [...] send signal to every <pid> listed
-<signal>, -s, --signal <signal>
specify the <signal> to be sent
-l, --list=[<signal>] list all signal names, or convert one to a name
-L, --table list all signal names in a nice table
-h, --help display this help and exit
-V, --version output version information and exit
For more details see kill(1).
killall: kodi.bin: no process killed
killall: hddtemp: no process killed
killall: transmission-daemon: no process killed
killall: openvpn: no process killed
sh: /etc/init.d/sabnzbd: No such file or directory
Stopping automount: done.
Syncing filesystem
daemonize
root@zgemmah2h:~# successful
start umount_rootfs
cp: can't stat '/lib/libcrypt*': No such file or directory
Switching to user mode 2
Session closed.
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After rebooting, no monkey and only HDMI/RCA video wizard on screen, no sign of grogbuild freerange just plain openatv
The USB stick should be initialised on the box, it should NOT be FAT32 as per the instructionsI had a Fat32 initialised USB at the rear slot before starting as per instuctions),
Usb initialised on the box before pasting command line in.Is the USB stick initialised on the box? Not FAT32?
On the usb stick, is there a an enigma2settingsbackup.tar.gz file in the backup folder? if so what is the creation/modification date for it.?
The USB stick should be initialised on the box, it should NOT be FAT32 as per the instructions
On the usb stick, is there a an enigma2settingsbackup.tar.gz file in the backup folder? if so what is the creation/modification date for it.?Usb initialised on the box before pasting command line in.
Chose not to backup lines and settings
Chose 7 vmhd skin
Cable only no sat or iptv
will checkWell no not really, openatv 6.3 has no softcams or the other plugins you might need.
I asked hours ago if these were installed
Just one quick question! with OpenAtv 6.3 installed, Can I use the this VU+ Duo for IPTV subscription or do I need to install wooshbuild infinity as well for the subsciption to work?will check
you can run iptv on standard ATV, depending on your provider you may need to install a pluginJust one quick question! with OpenAtv 6.3 installed, Can I use the this VU+ Duo for IPTV subscription or do I need to install wooshbuild infinity as well for the subsciption to work?