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    Default backup image

    got my open media box today and it came with enigma image on it.
    i thought it was suposed to be neutrino that was on?
    flashed it with neutrino off here for the open media and got it up and running ok.
    when i go to the image backup menu which one do i use to backup image,
    ie. read one partition (backup) then which one......

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    Backup image should be in the menu on the image somewhere.

    Dunno exactly what you mean but if back the image up then you ftp the box the backup image will be in the /tmp folder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cgscott View Post
    Backup image should be in the menu on the image somewhere.

    Dunno exactly what you mean but if back the image up then you ftp the box the backup image will be in the /tmp folder.
    what i mean there are different options for backup

    dreambox cramfs+squashfs
    dreambox jffs2
    dreambox openbios
    dreambox (w/o bootloader)
    dreambox (w/ bootloader)
    dreambox squashedfs
    dreambox cramfs

    do i just use w/o bootloader as dbox2

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    Yes that means your image will be backed up without bootloader.

    Thats the one you want ma friend.

 

 

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