I am still working on this and have found some really odd behavior. I decided that the easiest thing to do would to be use dd to make a disk image of the working mythtv front end then apply this image to the others and change the needed things like computer name and ip address. They don't boot into myth. They drop to a command prompt. It is really quite odd. Anyone have any ideas for me?
On Jan 16, 11:10 am, JimmiJones <[email protected]> wrote: > I have successfully installed avt-bootloader and mythtv 10.10 on a > first generation appletv. Actually, this is the second I have done, > but the first was almost a year ago and I did not take proper notes. > > I am having trouble remembering how I configured the atv-bootloader to > run a kexec jump to the mythtv kernel. What is even weirder is that I > can not mount the partition that mythtv is installed to. I keep > getting an "invalid argument" failure. I get the same failure for both > the first partition, where I put grub, and the fourth partition, where > I put mythtv. > > I installed using a netboot as the instructions > herehttp://code.google.com/p/atv-bootloader/wiki/BootingLiveCDdescribe. > > I can ssh into my other existing appletv front end and poke around and > see the menu.lst in grub. I was hoping to copy that configuration > over, but if I can't get to the partition I can't modify the file. > > I would appreciate anyone with more linux knowledge than me, which is > just about everyone, that is willing to try and help. > > TIA, > > Ryan -- To post to this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/atv-bootloader?hl=en
