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    hi devilfish

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    /etc/init.d/init1
    /bin/showlogo/ /bin/bild
    ....

    this is right or ?
    i copyed it from the /etc/init.d/rcS

    no picture =( suckx hard :x don't knew now what i can try =(

    edit: just another quest .

    is it possible to make the .img not as read-only filesystem ?
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    Code:
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    /etc/init.d/init1
    /bin/showlogo/ /bin/bild
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    Don't put the trailing slash after showlogo...

    Code:
    /etc/init.d/init1
    /bin/showlogo /bin/bild
    Also make sure the 'showlogo' file is in /bin too.

    Did you put the bild file in /bin and make it chmod 755?

    No, only the /var folder is read/write. That's just the way enigma is.
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    Default what about clones?

    I follow the procedure and make a simple image for my dm 500 and know i will try to put plugins and other stuff.

    But it is important for me to know if this image i create can harm other peoples who don't have the original dm 500?

    thnx in advance

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    As far as I know, it will work on clone boxes ok.
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    hi,i need add the "arp" command into my box,how can i do? thanks !!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by killunix View Post
    hi,i need add the "arp" command into my box,how can i do? thanks !!!!
    edit buysbox.config in /cdk/patches
    u can add/ remove alot of things from here buddy


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    Quote Originally Posted by osborne82 View Post
    edit buysbox.config in /cdk/patches
    u can add/ remove alot of things from here buddy


    cheers

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    i did what you say,change the buysbox.config file,set the CONFIG_ARPING=y,I can compired and get the image. but i need the "arp" command to change my dreambox's gateway's MAC address, the "ARPING" command can't do it,and the busysbox.config file has not the CONFIG_ARP option,i added it, but cann't compiled.

    anyone can tell me how can i add the arp command into box? or tell me how can i compile the arp.c
    thank you very much!!
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    Thank you, my brothers of the subject, and I have distinct consequences for the inquiry files that were downloaded from the site where the author Rabid Sher Bay course because I use ubunto 8.10

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    Quote Originally Posted by killunix View Post
    i did what you say,change the buysbox.config file,set the CONFIG_ARPING=y,I can compired and get the image. but i need the "arp" command to change my dreambox's gateway's MAC address, the "ARPING" command can't do it,and the busysbox.config file has not the CONFIG_ARP option,i added it, but cann't compiled.

    anyone can tell me how can i add the arp command into box? or tell me how can i compile the arp.c
    thank you very much!!
    if you have the .c source why cant you cross-compile it using the gcc and stuff in /root/cdk folder,,,
    boom!

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    cvs-d anoncvs@cvs.tuxbox.org: / cvs / tuxbox-z3 co-P-rdreambox.

    This step does not respond and I think the problem of the same biographical Is it a solution to this problem

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    The command you've typed above is wrong...this is the correct command...

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    cvs -d anoncvs@cvs.tuxbox.org:/cvs/tuxbox -z3 co -P -rdreambox .
    Remember the dot at the end.
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    Do you say thank you to my brother and I put the same is now set by the same problem and I do not respond and give me the following

    exclusive@ubunto:~/tuxbox-cvs$ cvs -d anoncvs@cvs.tuxbox.org:/cvs/tuxbox -z3 co -P -rdreambox .
    ssh: connect to host cvs.tuxbox.org port 22: Connection timed out
    cvs [checkout aborted]: end of file from server (consult above messages if any)

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    Looks like the tuxbox server was unavailable at the time.

    Maybe try again in 24hrs.
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    y sir thank you for your cooperation and your good
    And they have not forgotten all appreciation and respect
    Accept greetings

    Cheers

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    exclusive@exclusive-desktop:~$ mkdir tuxbox-cvs
    mkdir: cannot create directory `tuxbox-cvs': File exists
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    exclusive@exclusive-desktop:~$ cd tuxbox-cvs
    exclusive@exclusive-desktop:~/tuxbox-cvs$ export CVS_RSH=ssh
    exclusive@exclusive-desktop:~/tuxbox-cvs$ cvs -d anoncvs@cvs.tuxbox.org:/cvs/tuxbox -z3 co -P -rdreambox .
    anoncvs@cvs.tuxbox.org's password:

    This step of my sir
    The problem is that he asked password
    I know
    Please help me

 

 
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