Fixed it.  Added a sleep statement to my startup
script before Mythfrontend is called.  I guess my new
hard disk is quicker than the old one and explains why
this problem was mysteriously introduced?!!!

Thanks for suggestions Jonathan.  It got me thinking
in the right direction.

--- Jonathan Link <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Have you tried [re]starting lircd after the frontend
> starts up?
> What happens then?
> If that works, I would then look at restarting
> lircd, quitting the
> frontend and starting the frontend to see if it is
> repeatable.
> 
> On 4/20/05, Paul Manning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > I recently upgraded to a larger hardisk. I used
> ghost
> > for linux to do a drive clone.  Ever since, my
> LIRC
> > has stopped working on the machine.  Everything
> else
> > works fine. It seems the lircd process is dying
> > everytime the mythfrontend process fires up.  I
> can't
> > find anything in the logs.  Any ideas?
> > 
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