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    Default Guide: How to Create a DM500 Dreambox Image

    How to build a complete image for your dreambox

    Choosing your Platform

    First of all, you will need a platform to create your image. There are many versions of linux that you can use, I have used VMWare with Ubuntu and also a dedicated linux PC running Ubuntu. Both variations will work just as well.

    If you want to use VMWare, you can download it at http://www.vmware.com/download/player.

    If you want to use a dedicated PC, either with Ubuntu as the main OS or as a dual-boot system, you can download Ubuntu for free at http://www.ubuntu.com.

    The VMWare method is probably easier if you are trying it out for the first time. You can always uninstall it if it's not for you.

    Configuring your Ubuntu


    The following packages need to be installed in your ubuntu before you start creating any images.

    Click on System, Administration, Synaptic Package Manager.

    You will need to search for the following packages and install them:

    - cvs
    - autoconf
    - automake
    - libtool
    - gettext
    - make
    - makeinfo (texinfo)
    - tar
    - bunzip2 (bzip2)
    - gunzip (gzip)
    - patch
    - infocmp (ncurses-bin / ncurses-devel)
    - gcc
    - g++
    - flex
    - bison
    - pkg-config
    - wget
    - libpng2 or libpng3 (DirectFB)
    - ftpd (or other ftp server)

    The latest versions of these packages should work ok. Click Apply to install them.

    There is a pre-configured environment that you can download from here:

    If you have installed the necessary packages, you don't need to download the pre-configured environment.

    Compiling an Image

    Now we'll move on to downloading and compiling our image. Most of this will be copy and paste but you'll get used to the commands.

    Open a terminal window and paste the following commands:

    Creating a working directory
    Code:
    mkdir tuxbox-cvs
    Change into the working directory
    Code:
    cd tuxbox-cvs
    The following can now be copied and pasted in, line by line. Wait for the command prompt to be displayed before pasting the next line.

    Code:
    export CVS_RSH=ssh
    Code:
     cvs -d anoncvs@cvs.tuxbox.org:/cvs/tuxbox -z3 co -P -rdreambox .
    ### Note the dot at the end of the command, this is important ###

    Code:
    cd cdk
    Code:
    chmod 755 prepare
    Now we need to alter the 'prepare' file to personalise our image

    Go to /tuxbox-cvs/cdk and open the 'prepare' file with the text editor. It should look like this:

    Code:
    #!/bin/bash
    cd .. && CURRENT_PATH=`pwd`;
    cd cdk
    ./autogen.sh;
    # boxtype dm500 dm56x0 or dm7000
    TYPE=$1
    if test -z "$TYPE"; then
        TYPE=dm7000                   //change to box type
    fi
    ./configure \
        --with-boxtype=$TYPE \
        --with-webif=standard \       //change to webif=expert
        --prefix=$CURRENT_PATH/root \
        --with-cvsdir=$CURRENT_PATH \
        --with-cpu=405 \
        --enable-maintainer-mode \
        --with-targetruleset=flash \
        --with-epg=private \          //change to -epg=standard
        --with-mhw-epg=no \           //change to -epg=yes
        --with-flashtool=standard \
        --with-reiserfs=no \
        --with-ext-flashtool=yes \
        --with-enigma-debug=yes
    Change the lines in red. Save the file and return to the terminal window.

    Back to the copy and pasting.

    Code:
    ./prepare dm500
    Code:
    make checkout
    Code:
    make dreamboximage_root
    The last command will take a long time to complete, depending on the speed of your PC and internet; up to about 2 hours.

    The following command creates the folders that you normally see on your box, i.e. /bin, /etc, /var, /var_init, etc.
    Code:
    make rebuild-flash
    The following command compresses all your folders into an .img file.
    Code:
    make flash-compress
    If all has gone ok and you didn't get any errors, you should have a file called complete.img in /tuxbox-cvs/root/cdkflash. This is your actual image file that you flash to your box. There will be two other .img files but don't worry about them.

    Now this will be a basic image, no addons or emu managers or anything. It will be like the dream original image only up-to-date.

    Next you need to modify it to your needs.

    Good luck!
    Last edited by Devilfish; 17th March, 2008 at 09:11 PM.
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