limit_touch
Vu+ Newbie
Hi all
I am disappointed.
More than a year has passed since the release of Black Hole 3.0.9.C,
but the problem with mounting the flash drive is still not defeated.
I have two receivers: Vu+ Solo (GI-8180) and Vu+ Zero4K.
I do not want to connect the HDD, but I sometimes want to record programs and use the timeshift.
So I plug in the flash drive, format it, and mount it like a hard drive.
Then I connect via ftp and create "movie" and "timeshift" directories in "/media/hdd/".
And it all works great on Vu+ Solo. Including several partitions, with the placement of the swap file and OMB.
Nothing works on Vu+ Zero4K in Black Hole 3.0.9.C firmware.
1)
if you format a flash drive and mount it as HDD (media\hdd), after a reboot, this setting will be stupidly lost.
2)
if you mount the flash drive as USB (media\usb), then after reboot the setting will be saved, but ...
...if you specify the path "media\usb" in the Recording Settings, then it will write to the internal memory (2Gb)
3)
if more than one partition was selected during formatting, then only the first will be displayed in the device manager.
wtf?
I am disappointed.
More than a year has passed since the release of Black Hole 3.0.9.C,
but the problem with mounting the flash drive is still not defeated.
I have two receivers: Vu+ Solo (GI-8180) and Vu+ Zero4K.
I do not want to connect the HDD, but I sometimes want to record programs and use the timeshift.
So I plug in the flash drive, format it, and mount it like a hard drive.
Then I connect via ftp and create "movie" and "timeshift" directories in "/media/hdd/".
And it all works great on Vu+ Solo. Including several partitions, with the placement of the swap file and OMB.
Nothing works on Vu+ Zero4K in Black Hole 3.0.9.C firmware.
1)
if you format a flash drive and mount it as HDD (media\hdd), after a reboot, this setting will be stupidly lost.
2)
if you mount the flash drive as USB (media\usb), then after reboot the setting will be saved, but ...
...if you specify the path "media\usb" in the Recording Settings, then it will write to the internal memory (2Gb)
3)
if more than one partition was selected during formatting, then only the first will be displayed in the device manager.
wtf?