i have the same configuration,i install new version 10.0.3 but not fix my problems
1.no boot multiboot image
2.no boot manager
my hdd is mounted us media/hdd
and my usb us media/ba
please can any other member with vu+ ultimo report if work in his box ?
and who he has mounted his devices ?
thanks in advance
i have the same configuration,
first, try to unmount the hdd
second format your usb and mount it media/ba
insatall BA then reboot your box
but the probleme can i use other image like dm 800se image, because i installed one with nfi extention, BA umpact it and i see it in boot menu , when i choose it for booting my box freez, can you help?
sorry for my bad english
yes i have boot manager and i can witch image to boot, i just try with zip image and it work fine,I did as you say but not work for me
in your ultimo can you boot multiboot image?
and are you have boot manager?
i think you can't dm 800se image to multiboot in your ultimo
thanks for your report
@sat gr try this thats hove i don it pls make shure you have deleted barry allen be for u start
First unmount your hdd reboot stb.
Please read the doumentation. It doen't write that you should mount BA anywhere or at all. The ONLY prerequisite is that it is properly partitioned, and if you have doubts on this use HP Bootdisk Tool on a PC and format full not wuickt once, then plugin to your Box and install BA kit. If you have troubles post the output of BA installation, as docmentation advices.
Everything else is simply a waste of time. And yes first boot will be slower (depebding on stick) because 256MB swapfile is created - which can be disabled later in BA Options if you don't want it.
And the only Dreambox images you can boot with BA are the ones without tpm check - which means PLi based - but this is a waste of time as you could get PLi images for VU directly.
The other way around almost all VU/ET/CT images work to extract and boot on Dreamboxes :-D
@sat gr try this thats hove i don it pls make shure you have deleted barry allen be for u start
First unmount your hdd reboot stb.
Format ur usb using bh image usb format toll whene finish reboot stb.
Mount ur usb media/usb reboot stb.
Send barry allen ipk. file to tmp.
Then give this command on telnet "opkg install /tmp/*.ipk"
After finish reboot ur stb.
Then u will see barry allen on boot
No probs sat gr happy to helplevi you're the best !!!!
i reflash my box from the beginning , i disable meoboot from setup wizard
after i follow your guide step by step and i have barryallen in my Ultimo after reboot !!!!
i thing something going wrong when i was try uninstall meoboot and install barryallen
thanks to all friends was help me
Using either Meoboot or BA on a USB Stick works perfectly....no issue there.
Using Meoboot on a partitioned external HDD (where many other files already exist on partitions other than /media/usb partition) Meoboot also works.
But when I try to install BA on the same external HDD (because of the other existent files on other partitions) BA will not install.
So if I choose to install BA on the external HDD instead of a USB Stick, I have to first format the whole HDD and lose many files.
Is there any other way I can install BA on the partitioned external HDD without having to first format the whole HDD?
i think you can copy all fils from external HDD to your pc then you install BA after that you can restore themeUsing either Meoboot or BA on a USB Stick works perfectly....no issue there.
Using Meoboot on a partitioned external HDD (where many other files already exist on partitions other than /media/usb partition) Meoboot also works.
But when I try to install BA on the same external HDD (because of the other existent files on other partitions) BA will not install.
So if I choose to install BA on the external HDD instead of a USB Stick, I have to first format the whole HDD and lose many files.
Is there any other way I can install BA on the partitioned external HDD without having to first format the whole HDD?
i think you can copy all fils from external HDD to your pc then you install BA after that you can restore theme