10th Feb, 2014, 06:29 PM
Hi,
I made the following tries
-apply all updates from the shell on an old installation with nfs mount in fstab
-apply all updates from the shell on an fresh installation without nfs mount in fstab
-apply all updates from the gui on a fresh installation
Every time, after reboot xbmc does not start.
The last log line is:
If I don't update everything seems rock solid.
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Note: in the very first installation, I added nfs mount in fstab and left autoupdate on. After some time the gui showed a message to reboot.
Then xbian remained stuck on network start.
I had to modify /etc/init/xbmc.conf and delete the autofs condition. Then everyting was fine again.
Just after installation there is not reference to autofs in xbmc.conf, so I guess the xbmc part as been updated some while.
My question is: autoupdate updates only the xbmc/xbian part and leaves behind the raspian stuff?
Thanks
I made the following tries
-apply all updates from the shell on an old installation with nfs mount in fstab
-apply all updates from the shell on an fresh installation without nfs mount in fstab
-apply all updates from the gui on a fresh installation
Every time, after reboot xbmc does not start.
The last log line is:
Code:
22:38:41 T:3040911904 ERROR: DBus: Error org.freedesktop.UDisks.Error.Failed - Error mounting: mount exited with exit code 1: helper failed with:
mount: according to mtab, /dev/mmcblk0p2 is already mounted on /home
mount failed
If I don't update everything seems rock solid.
---
Note: in the very first installation, I added nfs mount in fstab and left autoupdate on. After some time the gui showed a message to reboot.
Then xbian remained stuck on network start.
I had to modify /etc/init/xbmc.conf and delete the autofs condition. Then everyting was fine again.
Just after installation there is not reference to autofs in xbmc.conf, so I guess the xbmc part as been updated some while.
My question is: autoupdate updates only the xbmc/xbian part and leaves behind the raspian stuff?
Thanks