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InstallMythBuntu
Install MythBuntu Gutsy/HardyThese instructions are for the installation of Mythbuntu from the LiveCD. This consist of a) install Mythbuntu, b) post install fixes and last c) post boot fixes. A warning here, if you install Mythbuntu and select mythfrontend only, it will expect an existing MythTV backend and request connect info, if this info is not correct, the install will barf and not complete correctly. Install Mythbuntu This guide assumes a Mythbuntu only install with /dev/sda4 is "/" and /dev/sda5 is "swap". A coexist install to the internal PATA disk will use "dev/sda5" as "/" and "/dev/sda6" as swap. If your disk partitioning is different you will need to adjust this guide to match. Click on install "Mythbuntu" Prepare disk space select "Manual" Prepare Partitions select /dev/sda4 and "edit" change "use as" to ext3 change mount point to "/" (without quotes) check the format check box. select /dev/sda5 and "edit" change "use as" to swap if you see any other marked partitions select them and "edit" change "use as" to dontuse Install grub as we need the grub structure (menu.lst) to boot. We will run gptsync to fix up the MBR to one that efi firmware likes so that the boot to the tux/atv logo drops from 30-60 seconds to 11. This is done later when the install is running native on the AppleTV. Now follow the normal mythbuntu install but do not reboot yet and remember to select mac mini IR driver select nvidia-new driver select and configure the display settings for your monitor Post Install Fixes Ubuntu has a strange console framebuffer setup so we need to fix it for the AppleTV. Also add "8139too" to prevent "8139cp" from attempting to load. If you are installing to a USB disk, unmount any USB disk partitions and then unplug/replug the USB drive to get the partitions re-mounted. The rest assumes the disk is mounted at /media/disk. sudo mount --bind /dev /media/disk/dev sudo chroot /media/disk df to make sure you are in the correct root filesystem "/" should be mounted on /dev/sda4 nano /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-framebuffer and comment out "blacklist vesafb" #blacklist vesafb nano /etc/initramfs-tools/modules and add fbcon vesafb 8139too update-initramfs -u exit sudo umount /media/disk/dev If this is an over-write install with atv-bootloader installed on the internal PATA disk, just reboot. If this is a coexist install, remember to keep the USB flash drive with atv-bootloader attached in order for atv-bootloader to bootstrap Mythbuntu. After reboot or AppleTV power-on, you should see the tux/atv logo in 30-60 seconds. Then you will see atv-bootloader booting (tux in the upper left corner). After that your Mythbuntu install should boot. If you are using a USB flash drive (coexist install) you might have to use the IR remote and hold the "menu" and "-" buttons down during power on to force a USB recovery boot. Post Boot Fixes There are a few things to complete the install once you have Mythbuntu running. First open the Update Manager and take all the updates then reboot. If you are trying to match an existing MythTV backend, you might want to check the versions of MythTV and match them (outside the scope of this document). Several additional items need to be updated/patched for supporting AppleTV hardware. The following are on separate pages as the procedures are similar for other debian based distributions.
Ok, that was not too hard, reboot to pickup the changes. # pickup all the changes sudo reboot Updating Mythbuntu A few things to watch out for. If you take an update that changes the kernel or kernel modules, then you will have to redo the nvidia binary driver install and patch/rebuild the audio driver and IR driver. Because of this, you should disable kernel updates. |
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I made the "Post Install Fixes" changes on my active system after I'd already booted into mythbuntu for the first time. It seemed to work fine. I had to add a "sudo" in front of the two nano edits and the "update-initramfs -u" command. (Obvious to many users but probably not all.)
I've been unable to get the wireless driver to work on Mythbuntu 8.04.1 with WEP encryption. It works with an unsecured network but when I enable WEP it is unable to obtain an ip address from the router.
Can anyone confirm if they have wifi working with WEP on Mythbuntu 8.04.1?
how do i prepare a partition