nantoniou
Vu+ Newbie
Hello,
I have a Vu+ Solo clone (at the bottom it says version 3.0). The image is BlackHole 1.7.2 and the hard disk is an external USB 500GB with no external power supply.
The Vu+ Solo finds the disk and I can initialize and check file system. When I go to Hard Disk, I see the hard disk detected fine.
I am able to record but if I however switch Vu+ Solo completely off (remove plug from socket) and then switch back on later, it seems that the Hard Disk loses initialization because when I press record, I get error message that HDD is not initialized. I still find Hard Disk in menu and can re-initialize it. Then it works again.
So basically every time I switch on I need to initialize the Hard Disk again.
I read a post in another forum, saying that I should try this:
1. hit blue --> blue --> Devices Manager --> red (Mountpoints) and make sure it is mounted to /media/hdd
2. hit red to save and then restart!
The problem here is that my hard disk does not show under device manager.
However, after I reboot and lose the initialization, the hard disk DOES appear in the device manager and this time I can go ahead and do the mounting. But after the reboot the same problem persists.
Is it possible to do the mounting instead from the device manager to do it through command line? (i.e. through telnet and manually do the commands?). I am not familiar with Linux commands but I am comfortable using the command line through telnet!
Thanks in advance!
I have a Vu+ Solo clone (at the bottom it says version 3.0). The image is BlackHole 1.7.2 and the hard disk is an external USB 500GB with no external power supply.
The Vu+ Solo finds the disk and I can initialize and check file system. When I go to Hard Disk, I see the hard disk detected fine.
I am able to record but if I however switch Vu+ Solo completely off (remove plug from socket) and then switch back on later, it seems that the Hard Disk loses initialization because when I press record, I get error message that HDD is not initialized. I still find Hard Disk in menu and can re-initialize it. Then it works again.
So basically every time I switch on I need to initialize the Hard Disk again.
I read a post in another forum, saying that I should try this:
1. hit blue --> blue --> Devices Manager --> red (Mountpoints) and make sure it is mounted to /media/hdd
2. hit red to save and then restart!
The problem here is that my hard disk does not show under device manager.
However, after I reboot and lose the initialization, the hard disk DOES appear in the device manager and this time I can go ahead and do the mounting. But after the reboot the same problem persists.
Is it possible to do the mounting instead from the device manager to do it through command line? (i.e. through telnet and manually do the commands?). I am not familiar with Linux commands but I am comfortable using the command line through telnet!
Thanks in advance!