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Thanks again Woosh, I have reverted back to WB7 for now as I can run the risk of her missing Love Island lol. I'll give this another go tomorrow from fresh, with a clear head myself. Thanks for the great support as always!!It has already installed once which is why you can't do it again.
Your box should have restarted and you should see the WooshBuild Infinity logo behind the Video Wizard on your TV screen.
If not, type:
opkg install --force-reinstall http://wbuildx.co.uk/setup.ipk
Don't miss anything out lol.
Please have a look at post #703 which gives the command you should be typing.Can somebody help I tried to install the infinity I put the command into putty then soon press enter loads of different things come up on screen where am I going wrong I’ve opened the openwebif but I don’t know where the terminal is to try the command there
When you are changing the storage location of the EPG (menu -> Setup -> EPG -> Settings -> EPG Location - press the right button
Are you giving it time to change? It can sometimes take a few seconds to change.
Another thing to check is that your USB device is mounted.
Blue button -> Yellow button - it is always best to have your usb device mounted as HDD.
This is a new one on me and running out of ideas.Thank you for the reply,
yes i have done both things what you say and the usb drive is mounted as HDD
This is a new one on me and running out of ideas.
Try a spare USB stick just out of interest. Shutdown the box (deep standby), swap the USB with a spare one and turn the box back on. Check the mount is HDD and then try / change the EPG location.
If running timeshift, don't be surprised if you get error messages about timeshift while you have the spare USB plugged in. Unless it is already initialised, but for this test it doesn't need to be.
works fine for every one else or we wouldn't have it on our boxesJust thought I'd help out existing Wooshbuild users who may have got stuck at step 1 of the install guide if you've "religiously" followed the WB Infinity install guide.
I've previously been running Wooshbuild 7 fine with a static IP address rather than DHCP (makes it easier to ssh in or use Webif) and thought I'd flash WB Infinity. I flashed OpenATV fine and it booted into step 1's video wizard screen. I had to network scan using an Android app ("Network scanner") to find the DHCP-based IP address it had been assigned . I'd noted the MAC address prior to the flash so I could match it up and I did indeed find the IP it had been assigned (it pinged fine). BTW, the weird "box model" links can't ever work in the install guide (e.g. http://zgemmah52s/ for my model) because I don't have zgemmah52s in my hosts file or DNS on my PC - do they work for other users (I'm on a Linux desktop)? The install guide might need some changes so people are told how to discover the new IP the box has been allocated.
Anyway, despite the new IP pinging, the box doesn't seem to be running Webif or an ssh server at this point, so I can't get onto it :-( An nmap scan shows just these ports open:
PORT STATE SERVICE
1141/tcp open mxomss
3000/tcp open ppp
3001/tcp open nessus
9998/tcp open distinct32
The first time I did this, I gave up and re-flashed WB 7, but this time I was more determined. I'd already backed up my timers and settings using WB Config in WB 7, so I simply went a bit further in the video wizard. I selected "HDMI" and then selected auto negotiation and picked 1080p and 50Hz. I then restored my settings but did *not* restore the plugins. A reboot and - bang - my original static IP was back and, more importantly, the ssh server and Webif were both working fine, allowing me to finish the WB Infinity install. Hence, I think the install guide is incorrect - you need to go a bit further in the step 1 wizard to be able to login as root and run the opkg command.
If you can afford to initialise the hdd this may sort it for you but you will of course lose everything on your hdd.
The other option is you have both HDD and USB plugged in and have the EPG going to USB. Not ideal but might work for you until you get sorted. Or depending on box a microSD card for the EPG.
To be honest, although I appreciate the time taken on your post, I would say the issue lies at your end. Every box I have come across in the zgemma range is already running webif, telnet, ftp and samba which is why the instructions are written as they are. 19 out of 20 default network setups will open webif in the browser when using the http://boxname links provided without the need to find the ip address of the box. Noting mac addresses of boxes and port numbers is pure overkill.Just thought I'd help out existing Wooshbuild users who may have got stuck at step 1 of the install guide if you've "religiously" followed the WB Infinity install guide.
I've previously been running Wooshbuild 7 fine with a static IP address rather than DHCP (makes it easier to ssh in or use Webif) and thought I'd flash WB Infinity. I flashed OpenATV fine and it booted into step 1's video wizard screen. I had to network scan using an Android app ("Network scanner") to find the DHCP-based IP address it had been assigned . I'd noted the MAC address prior to the flash so I could match it up and I did indeed find the IP it had been assigned (it pinged fine). BTW, the weird "box model" links can't ever work in the install guide (e.g. http://zgemmah52s/ for my model) because I don't have zgemmah52s in my hosts file or DNS on my PC - do they work for other users (I'm on a Linux desktop)? The install guide might need some changes so people are told how to discover the new IP the box has been allocated.
Anyway, despite the new IP pinging, the box doesn't seem to be running Webif or an ssh server at this point, so I can't get onto it :-( An nmap scan shows just these ports open:
PORT STATE SERVICE
1141/tcp open mxomss
3000/tcp open ppp
3001/tcp open nessus
9998/tcp open distinct32
The first time I did this, I gave up and re-flashed WB 7, but this time I was more determined. I'd already backed up my timers and settings using WB Config in WB 7, so I simply went a bit further in the video wizard. I selected "HDMI" and then selected auto negotiation and picked 1080p and 50Hz. I then restored my settings but did *not* restore the plugins. A reboot and - bang - my original static IP was back and, more importantly, the ssh server and Webif were both working fine, allowing me to finish the WB Infinity install. Hence, I think the install guide is incorrect - you need to go a bit further in the step 1 wizard to be able to login as root and run the opkg command.