I have having an issue much like the one that you are having.

I am running FC3, Nvidia drivers 7174.

I have done several complete re-installs. Same end results. I would like to 
solve this!

When I install Mythtv and follow teh "how-to" at http://www.wilsonet.com/. 
Everything seems fine. Right before the then install and setup of mythtv and 
ivtv I do reboot. I do this wanting to ensure that the videos drivers are right.

As long as I do not reboot at all, or log out, things seem fine. It is on the 
very fist re-boot that it all goes in the pot.

I also am having the issue that the Guide is 1 hour fast for CDT, this 
reinstall of everything is getting very.

I have some large goals in mind for Mythtv in my house, but how can I trust 
several recordings at once if I have to keep re-installing .


Can anyone please help? If you would like any more data, please let me know, 
and I will provide. If I am not sure how to provide I will ask you.

Thanks for at least looking at this,

Stephen

# dmesg  
ivtv: ==================== START INIT IVTV ====================
ivtv: version 0.2.0 (rc3i) loading
ivtv: Linux version: 2.6.10-1.770_14.rhfc3.at 686 REGPARM gcc-3.4
ivtv: In case of problems please include the debug info
ivtv: between the START INIT IVTV and END INIT IVTV lines when
ivtv: mailing the ivtv-devel mailinglist.
ivtv: Unknown card: vendor/device: 4444/0016, subsystem vendor/device: 0070/0009
ivtv: Defaulting to WinTV PVR 150 card
ivtv: Please mail the vendor/device and subsystem vendor/device IDs and what 
kind of
ivtv: card you have to the ivtv-devel mailinglist: 
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ivtv
ivtv: Prefix your subject line with [UNKNOWN CARD].
ivtv: Found an iTVC16 based chip
PCI: Found IRQ 5 for device 0000:02:02.0
ivtv: XXX PCI device: 0x2501 vendor: 0x8086
tveeprom: Hauppauge: model = 32062, rev = C182, serial# = 7795869
tveeprom: tuner = LG TAPC H791F (idx = 82, type = 39)
tveeprom: tuner fmt = NTSC(M) (eeprom = 0x08, v4l2 = 0x00001000)
tveeprom: audio_processor = MSP3445 (type = 12)
ivtv: i2c attach [client=tveeprom[0],ok]
ivtv: Tuner Type 39, Tuner formats 0x00001000, Radio: yes, Model 0x008d1612, 
Revision 0x00000000
ivtv: NTSC tuner detected
ivtv: Radio detected
tuner: chip found at addr 0xc2 i2c-bus ivtv i2c driver #0
ivtv: i2c attach [client=(tuner unset),ok]
cx25840: Ignoring new-style parameters in presence of obsolete ones
wm8775: Ignoring new-style parameters in presence of obsolete ones
ivtv: Encoder revision: 0x02040024
ivtv: Encoder Firmware may be buggy, use version 0x02040011
ivtv: Configuring WinTV PVR 150 card with 5 streams
ivtv: Create DMA stream 0 using 256 16384 byte buffers  4194304 kbytes total
ivtv: Registered v4l2 device, streamtype 0 minor 0
ivtv: Create DMA stream 1
ivtv: Registered v4l2 device, streamtype 1 minor 32
ivtv: Create stream 2 using 40 52224 byte buffers  2097152 kbytes total
ivtv: Registered v4l2 device, streamtype 2 minor 224
ivtv: Create DMA stream 3 using 455 4608 byte buffers  2097152 kbytes total
ivtv: Registered v4l2 device, streamtype 3 minor 24
ivtv: Create stream 4
ivtv: Registered v4l2 device, streamtype 4 minor 64
ivtv: Setting Tuner 39
tuner: type set to 39 (LG NTSC (newer TAPC series)) by ivtv i2c driver #0
ivtv: i2c client addr: 0x44 not found!
ivtv: Switching standard to NTSC.
ivtv: i2c client addr: 0x44 not found!
ivtv: Initialized WinTV PVR 150, card #0
ivtv: ====================  END INIT IVTV  ====================


# cat /etc/modprobe.conf
.alias eth0 e100
alias snd-card-0 snd-intel8x0
alias char-major-61 lirc_i2c
options snd-card-0 index=0
install snd-intel8x0 /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install snd-intel8x0 && 
/usr/sbin/alsactl restore >/dev/null 2>&1 || :
remove snd-intel8x0 { /usr/sbin/alsactl store >/dev/null 2>&1 || : ; }; 
/sbin/modprobe -r --ignore-remove snd-intel8x0
alias usb-controller uhci-hcd
# nvidia kernel module
alias char-major-195 nvidia-1_0-7174
alias nvidia nvidia-1_0-7174
#ivtv wintv pvr 250
# ivtv modules setup
alias char-major-81 videodev
alias char-major-81-0 ivtv
alias tveeprom tveeprom-ivtv
alias msp3400 msp3400-ivtv
#remote
install lirc_i2c /sbin/modprobe ivtv; /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install lirc_i2c


# /sbin/lspci -v
02:02.0 Multimedia video controller: Internext Compression Inc iTVC16 (CX23416) 
MPEG-2 Encoder (rev 01)
        Subsystem: Hauppauge computer works Inc.: Unknown device 0009
        Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 208, IRQ 5
        Memory at f8000000 (32-bit, prefetchable) [size=64M]
        Capabilities: [44] Power Management version 2

#  ll /dev/video*
lrwxrwxrwx  1 root   root      6 Apr  5 16:17 /dev/video -> video0
crw-------  1 mythtv root 81,  0 Apr  5 16:17 /dev/video0
crw-------  1 mythtv root 81, 24 Apr  5 16:17 /dev/video24
crw-------  1 mythtv root 81, 32 Apr  5 16:17 /dev/video32
crw-------  1 mythtv root 81, 32 Apr  5 16:17 /dev/video4linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mythtv]#                                            

mysqld.log
050405 21:18:33  mysqld started
/usr/libexec/mysqld: ready for connections

past logs did have issues, but I have cleaned these up 
---- old log ----
050402 20:15:28  mysqld started
Cannot initialize InnoDB as 'innodb_data_file_path' is not set.
If you do not want to use transactional InnoDB tables, add a line
skip-innodb
to the [mysqld] section of init parameters in your my.cnf
or my.ini. If you want to use InnoDB tables, add to the [mysqld]
section, for example,
innodb_data_file_path = ibdata1:10M:autoextend
But to get good performance you should adjust for your hardware
the InnoDB startup options listed in section 2 at
http://www.innodb.com/ibman.html
/usr/libexec/mysqld: ready for connections


my.cnf
[mysqld]
skip-innodb
datadir=/var/lib/mysql
socket=/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
set-variable = key_buffer = 16M
set-variable = table_cache = 128
set-variable = sort_buffer = 2M
set-variable = myisam_sort_buffer_size = 8M
     
[mysql.server]
user=mysql
basedir=/var/lib

[safe_mysqld]
err-log=/var/log/mysqld.log
pid-file=/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.pid








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