I now have mythbuntu successfully running on my ATV!  It was a skipped
step on my part that was giving me problems before now.

Now, I have a different problem.  The frontend crashes any time that
it tries to play a video (thumbnail or full-screen, SD or HD).  Any
ideas?

On Nov 25, 4:34 pm, tombongo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That is correct, I am under penbuntu and am root.  I knew that the
> sudo was not needed, but its omission from penbuntu might have been a
> sign that I did something wrong.  The sudo came from the post install
> directions from the wiki (http://code.google.com/p/atv-bootloader/wiki/
> InstallMythBuntu).
>
> I am going to have to rebuild my atv-bootloader USB stick.  The error
> I was getting originally from the "mount --bind /dev /media/disk/dev"
> command was that I was passing an invalid argument.  I screwed up my
> stick tinkering and am now getting the "No such file or directory"
> error.  You can ignore that one.  What would invalid argument mean?
> Thanks again!
>
> On Nov 25, 1:59 pm, "Scott D. Davilla" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > >I am currently trying to install mythbuntu 8.04.1 to a second USB
> > >stick.  I successfully created my atv-bootloader on my first USB stick
> > >with atvusb-creator-1.0.b10.  Booting the ATV with the mythbuntu
> > >LiveCD/Install never loaded completely and was extremely slow so I
> > >used a generic Intel PC to install mythbuntu to the second USB stick.
> > >I am not sure if this is a problem?  I proceeded to try and perform
> > >the post install fixes, by doing the following:
>
> > >1) unplugged/replugged second USB stick
> > >2) # mkdir /media/disk
> > >3) # mount /dev/sdb1 /media/disk
> > >4) # sudo mount --bind /dev /media/disk/dev
> > >-sh: sudo: not found
> > >5) # mount --bind /dev /media/disk/dev
> > >mount: mounting /dev on /media/disk/dev failed: No such file or
> > >directory
>
> > >I tried 5 since I was root and sudo does not seem to be present.
>
> > not clear where you are running. if under penbuntu (atv-bootloader),
> > you are root and do not need to use sudo.
>
>
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