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Upgrade issue today. - Skywatch - 25th Mar, 2016 07:56 PM Just a quick note as I have to go out..... Just upgraded a rpi1 and now no kodi running. The 'hdmi hotplug' entry is in /boot/config.txt so something else is happening now. Looking at top I see a lot (circa 25) of bioset processes running. What are they? Also, this seems strange ??? Code: xbian@kitchen ~ $ sudo service xmbc start RE: Upgrade issue today. - Nachteule - 25th Mar, 2016 11:53 PM Disk full? FS broken? RE: Upgrade issue today. - Skywatch - 26th Mar, 2016 08:32 PM I don't think its a broken FS as things like SVTplay, get iplayer and avconv all still work. I tried a btrfs rollback and still no kodi showing. Will investigate further and see what I can find. RE: Upgrade issue today. - IriDium - 26th Mar, 2016 08:51 PM I've just upgraded a RPi1 and Kodi is up but very unresponsive. Cannot SSH/FTP in. Pulled the plug and all seems fine now. Did notice that ckbcomp (or something like that) was using a hell of a lot of cpu for a while but has now settled down. Your error seems similar to when the file system is mounted r/o or corrupt. RE: Upgrade issue today. - Skywatch - 26th Mar, 2016 10:46 PM Thanks IriDuim for the info. I admit I am confused here now. Whilst I was trying to get the weather to work on a pi 2 (see other thread) I had to exit kodi. No problem doing that. But when I tried sudo service xmbc start it had the same message of unrecognized service! - I rebooted fearing the worst, but voila! - There was Kodi running just like nothing had happened. I am stumped! ??? RE: Upgrade issue today. - Nachteule - 27th Mar, 2016 03:27 AM Why are you always using sudo service xmbc start sudo start xbmc is shorter and is the native Upstart command RE: Upgrade issue today. - Skywatch - 27th Mar, 2016 07:34 AM (27th Mar, 2016 03:27 AM)Nachteule Wrote: Why are you always using sudo service xmbc start Sorry, but that is what I learnt here. Now I know better. Thank you O' wise owl of the night.... |