Dear developer can you make a giveaway of the latest neoboot thanks
NeoBoot Enigma2 Plugin by gutosi
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it mean your external memory are not mounted by rights way, neoboot not see any other memory than internal flash
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the problem is the usb or hdd memory.
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I don't think it's a mounting problem because with the same installation procedure on the Octagon sf8008 everything works fine (see pic.3).
I'm using the non-VIP new version 9.78 to see if it actually works on osmio4kplus, but I get the same result as I had on older versions.
In version 9.65 I didn't get anything even if I mounted the HDD as UUID.
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Does not work on Osmio4kplus. At startup, in the boot menu only the flash image appears.
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I used a new empty USB-Drive, formatted as ext4, mounted as UUID, but the result was the same.
NeoBoot does not work on Edision osmio4kplus.
FYI, Edision osmio4kplus does not accept any other multiboot plugins (OpenMultiBoot, EgamiBoot, OPDBoot, NFR4XBoot) while Octagon sf8008 accepts all of them.
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gutosie owns this pvr, so if it doesn't work he will find the problem. But 100% it was tested before publication, maybe some minor bug.
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I have Edision Os Mio 4K openpli 9 NeoBoot works everything OK. After reboot the pendrive is mounted and there is a choice of image
initialize the pendrive on the PC or use the console command:
#mkfs.ext3 /dev/sdx1
convert from ext3 to ext4
#tune2fs -O extents,uninit_bg,dir_index /dev/sdx1
correctly sdx1 - sdx1 is an example
send ssh or telnet command : blkid
to see the disk uuid
Give a label and uuid for the pendrive. Add to the fstab file in /etc manually UUID, example:Coderootfs / auto defaults 1 1 proc /proc proc defaults 0 0 devpts /dev/pts devpts mode=0620,gid=5 0 0 tmpfs /run tmpfs mode=0755,nodev,nosuid,strictatime 0 0 tmpfs /var/volatile tmpfs defaults 0 0 UUID=7xxxxx-f15e-8a47-xxxx-xxx81xxx /media/hdd auto defaults 0 0-
instead of the number 7xxxxx-f15e-8a47-xxxx-xxx81xxx from the blkid command use the uuid number
reboot system
try it, maybe it will work
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Strange, why doesn't it work on me? I have the osmio4kplus which should be like osmio4k.
I'll try again tomorrow when I have enough time to experiment.
This is the content of the fstab file with USB-drive connected.
Code/dev/mmcblk1p1 /boot auto defaults 1 1 rootfs / auto defaults 1 1 proc /proc proc defaults 0 0 devpts /dev/pts devpts mode=0620,gid=5 0 0 tmpfs /run tmpfs mode=0755,nodev,nosuid,strictatime 0 0 tmpfs /var/volatile tmpfs defaults 0 0 /dev/mmcblk1p10 none swap defaults 0 0 UUID=b79c2408-10ad-45e1-9425-44b5bf55146e /media/hdd auto defaults 0 0Should I remove the first row?
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I removed the first row from fstab, but the result is the same.
Here is the result of "blkid" command:
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Display More/dev/mmcblk1p7: UUID="3ceefe24-433d-4fbb-885e-7abdef006cf9" BLOCK_SIZE="4096" TYPE="ext4" PARTLABEL="rootfs3" PARTUUID="61dd681e-e8b8-4cd6-904a-4a766d8bda27" /dev/mmcblk1p5: UUID="40aeb247-499b-41c7-af09-6e98e3abe77f" BLOCK_SIZE="4096" TYPE="ext4" PARTLABEL="rootfs2" PARTUUID="062a7f02-2bb8-43b4-948e-0edf78936579" /dev/mmcblk1p3: UUID="deaac400-4db7-45ff-b984-319c5786a2da" BLOCK_SIZE="1024" TYPE="ext4" PARTLABEL="rootfs1" PARTUUID="16b82b21-85ea-45c0-8edb-abe725935213" /dev/mmcblk1p9: UUID="851a4bf2-7e57-4002-9015-f1e2e38da3ff" BLOCK_SIZE="4096" TYPE="ext4" PARTLABEL="rootfs4" PARTUUID="6220fe3f-6032-4ebe-99f7-ebd6f36b7a67" /dev/mmcblk1p1: SEC_TYPE="msdos" LABEL_FATBOOT="boot" LABEL="boot" UUID="EA90-2B81" BLOCK_SIZE="512" TYPE="vfat" PARTLABEL="boot" PARTUUID="6087a012-0bc0-47a6-a259-ac4507d5f4a1" /dev/mmcblk1p10: UUID="74811ef7-4fc2-4a65-9e11-f6dc87a2850c" TYPE="swap" PARTLABEL="swap" PARTUUID="625f7fb0-0b89-43e6-bf11-c0437720fd06" /dev/sda1: LABEL="hdd" UUID="b79c2408-10ad-45e1-9425-44b5bf55146e" BLOCK_SIZE="4096" TYPE="ext4" PARTUUID="1275d1b3-01" /dev/mmcblk1p8: PARTLABEL="kernel4" PARTUUID="6053ee49-a37c-464c-b73a-20b41bc4f876" /dev/mmcblk1p6: PARTLABEL="kernel3" PARTUUID="db70f095-18aa-4689-b3da-5fbeaf5a5a5b" /dev/mmcblk1p4: PARTLABEL="kernel2" PARTUUID="aed81d69-b21b-4efe-8dce-d161feed83e0" /dev/mmcblk1p2: PARTLABEL="kernel1" PARTUUID="1250ad92-3dcc-4747-a337-11e4e70c4be1"Anyway, I'll try again tomorrow.
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the problem is the usb or hdd memory.
Please try with another pendriveIf possible, please develop the plugin for DreamOS as well
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thanks work on vu+uno 4k se
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which version is free? one must buy this version or

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which version is free? one must buy this version or

All version have 2 image to install free, after that 2 image Need VIP version which is paid
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I used a new empty USB-Drive, formatted as ext4, mounted as UUID, but the result was the same.
NeoBoot does not work on Edision osmio4kplus.
FYI, Edision osmio4kplus does not accept any other multiboot plugins (OpenMultiBoot, EgamiBoot, OPDBoot, NFR4XBoot) while Octagon sf8008 accepts all of them.
Hi Gio, which sf8008 image accept openmultiboot??... openatv does not have it
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You typed in wrong tread...This one is about neoboot.
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I had read in the past that someone had installed OpenMultiBoot on the sf8008.
Personally, I have never tried this plugin on this box.
I tried it now on OpenEight which is py2, but although the plugin was installed, it failed because it can't install kernel-module-nandsim.
When I have time, I will try it on an older OpenATV version.
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In passato avevo letto che qualcuno aveva installato OpenMultiBoot sullo sf8008.
Personalmente non ho mai provato questo plugin su questo box.
L'ho provato ora su OpenEight, che è py2, ma nonostante il plugin fosse installato, non è riuscito a farlo perché non riesce a installare kernel-module-nandsim.
Quando avrò tempo, proverò a utilizzarlo su una versione precedente di OpenATV.
Here we are talking about Neoboot and not openmultiboot... you are using the wrong plugin
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i have tried to install it to DM920/900 it installed without problem i have loaded image also but when i want to change image the box restarts but ..starts from image which is on flash (openatv 7.4)
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