CrissEPG issues with OpenPLi

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  • raleagh
    Newbie
    • Feb 2012
    • 13

    #1

    CrissEPG issues with OpenPLi

    I'm running OpenPLi 2.1 on a DM800HD clone.

    Been using CrossEPG for a while on a USB stick.

    Was working ok, but now has become unstable. CrossEPG settings seems to revert back to saving to internal flash which fills up flash and crashes the box.

    The USB pen which did show 1.6gb free previously now only shows a few mb despite nothing being on it apart from the CrossEPG folder.

    How do I check the USB is mounted? (I'm sure it is as I can see it in the file list)

    How do I remove CrossEPG?

    I have been through all the menus and can't find anything.

    Any help would be appreciated!
  • cboyer
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2012
    • 271

    #2
    removing cross epg you can do that in ts panel

    i am new to all this but also running this image all i needed to do to mount my internal hdd was to just do initialise that seamed to work as i now record to internal hd had to initialise on the image not using ts panel
    "I've got it made. I've got a wife and a TV set -- and they're both working."

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    • raleagh
      Newbie
      • Feb 2012
      • 13

      #3
      I can't find where to initialise.

      I also can't find tspanel!

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      • cboyer
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2012
        • 271

        #4
        you need to download ts panel and install manually pal i got from this site but cant find it now

        setup-system-hardisk-initializastion there it should see your usb stick if it does just initalize that should work
        Last edited by cboyer; 14 March, 2012, 22:01.
        "I've got it made. I've got a wife and a TV set -- and they're both working."

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        • IAmATeaf
          DK Veteran
          • Mar 2011
          • 591

          #5
          You can check if the USB is mounted by using DCC, going to Telnet and then running the command mount.

          What you've described is a known issue which I've spent quite a lot of time investigating. There's another thread at the bottom of the page so have a read of that.

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