At 09:13 12/01/2012 -0600, you wrote:
The main issue I suspect you'll face has nothing to do with Linux:
TiVo, under pressure from content distributors, saves the video files
on the drive in encrypted form, and decrypts them on the fly when
playing them. Each DiVo unit has a unique key used to decrypt the
files from drives on that TiVo, such that even placing the drive in a
different TiVo renders the files unreadable.
While I am following Norman's guide . . . .
I have my suspicions of this based on the time it takes TIVO to write to USB.
Also the disk has little info in the first sector, followed by a large are
of blank space,
no real system identity.
Yet another Dave
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