On Mon, 2005-10-31 at 09:14 -0500, Phill Wiggin wrote: > Out of curiosity, why does your setup "suck[s] for mythfrontend"? I was > planning on setting up a similar system (to get rid of the HD in my
My diskless system works.. Its gentoo based. I don't have it auto loading X or even have lirc configured on it yet since, well, I just haven't spent the time on it. (That and tapping my right control key on my keyboard switches to that computer anyway...) I did plug in an ati RF remote and compiled that module, but that was a stop gap until I got around to doing the full lirc setup which I'll eventually clone to other systems.. One irritation on my setup is the board doesn't survive a reboot without turning off the power for ~10 seconds first. Basically, if your going diskless expect more work to set it up, and you likely want 512MB of ram. For the 'Ideal' diskless setup, if you can find a motherboard with a gigabit ethernet jack that will boot diskless it might improve performance a bit. Basically it might save a few seconds here and there... (Mine is just 100BT). Of course if you just want a quiet system you could possibly use a little laptop drive and pretty much do the same thing.. -Robert > frontend), but if your problems are the norm, I may have to rethink that > plan... > > Phill > > Adam Skinner wrote: > > >Hi , > > > >I would like to setup a diskless mythtv frontend. I have a working > >gentoo based installation working so far (pxe loader , nfs share based > >kernel) , but this sucks for mythfrontend. > > > >I noticed in an earlier post, someone mentioned they had something > >similar using knoppymyth. Please could you explain a bit more in > >detail. > > > >Any other suggesstions?? Im thinking ramdisk may help. > > > >A
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