Actually had a better idea. I spose I can plug it into my PC as a slave HDD and access/edit the file in windows.
Will try it out shortly.
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						Buggered something in /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit file now Tivo wont start.
Was trying to get tyserver to start automatically when Tivo boots.
I cant ping it etc. But wondering if I put the HDD into a PC, can I use a DOS bootdisk to access the files, and remove the line I added to rc.sysinit? Can I simply type "edit rc.sysinit" in DOS from the bootdisk?
If all is buggered and I have to wipe and reload againwhat is the latest Tivo image available? I think I was using 1.3.
Thanks for your help,
J.
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						Actually had a better idea. I spose I can plug it into my PC as a slave HDD and access/edit the file in windows.
Will try it out shortly.
NO DON'T DO IT!!!!Originally Posted by spawn154
Never boot a TiVo disc in windows PC. Windows will trash the TiVo drive. The only safe way is using a linux boot disc, and to be even safer unplug the windows drive.
The current image is r1.5, and you could use the installer as a boot disc if you wanted to edit the file.
Peter
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						Plugged the Tivo drive in as a slave with the windows drive, but could not see the HDD accept in Device Manager.Originally Posted by petestrash
Would this have dont anything to the disk?
I still have the installer disk, how would I go about editing the file if I boot off that?
Or if all else fails, is there any advantage of going v1.3 R1.4 > R1.5?
Thanks for your help.
J
If your running XP, even having the drive installed as a slave will kill the boot partition.
R1.5 is more stable than r1.3 and also includes all the latest versions of all the included hacks.
Peter.
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						Sounds like I will just install V1.5 then. And hopefully learn my lesson/lessons.
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						Is v1.5 available here?
http://minnie.tuhs.org/TiVo/files/images/onselen/iso/
which one would I get for a Phillips tivo
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						What is dealdatabase?
Sorry to ask so many questions but:
does 1.5 include tivowebplus & will tyserver work straight away?
Thanks!
http://www.dealdatabase.com/forum/ is the biggest TiVo underground forum.Originally Posted by spawn154
No (TiVoWeb only), and no.Originally Posted by spawn154
The best version of TiVoWebPlus for use with OzTiVo is available here and I highly recommend it.
Peter.
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