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    Default Which Ccam cfg file ? I have 2 ???

    OK most tutorials tell you... to edit you Cccam config file you open DCC and goto in the var folder then etc folder thats fine and I understand. I found my cnfg file Cccam 2.14 there and edited it.

    but I acidentally clicked on var-init folder there second time and found a Ccam 2.1.1 config file in there ????

    Do you just ingore that file or delete it does it need to be there ?

    pretty confusing that you have two Cccam files ?

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    if it aint broke dont fix it, i guess

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    /var_init is the 'Factory Reset' source folder in the read-only SquashFS partition.

    AFAIK, the /var/etc/CCcam.cfg syntax is the same no matter which version of CCcam is in use.

    Cheers- AL

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    as ^^^ Al said above.

    you cant delete that file in var_init probably
    it means cccam was is in your image by default . or at least the config for it was.

 

 

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