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I didn’t mean to be offensive or disrespectful of your work. I just wanted to confirm the same problems others have encountered. You can’t always blame your users.
I have reflashed and went back to the traditional version.
Hello again,
Nooo I don't blame you!
I think you misunderstood me?
I said I can't help you or someone X if you don't post a LOG.
Thing is if he is having the same issue I had originally then the box just hangs when trying to load the image and does not create a log. I got around this when following your instructions again (albeit could not see anything I had not already done) but then had the other issues as outlined in post #32.
Quote#32 Does not work properly for me when using a backup image. Original omb installs a backup image and boots into it as previously set but this omb requires a complete setup as if a fresh image was installed. Also, does not appear in the plugins list to remove it so have to remove the plug-in manually. Needs much more work for me to switch from the original omb yet.
How did you get the backup?
my backups (MIPS+ARM) were properly installed and worked.
Why do you want to remove the plugin?
Do not remove the plugin while the device is running in flash image or multiboot image !
I wrote in post #25 !
the LOG is retrieved as (#25)
keep flash image
connect to device with telnet
type open_multiboot and press enter
copy the result on telnet screen
and add it here...
The backup I used was made within omb and saved onto my usb drive. I then re flashed my box with a fresh image and then installed omb enhanced and installed the backup after copying it to the open-multiboot-upload folder. It would install but but wanted me to set everything again as if a new image and not a backup. Booted back into the flash image and deleted the unsuccessful backup image and then tried to remove omb enhanced through the plugins manager but it was not visible. I removed it manually by deleting the folder within Python/plugins. The reason I wanted to uninstall it was because it does not work correctly as far as I can see and so I wanted to re-install the original omb again.
backups taken with OMB may not work!
I didn't feel the need to test it as the OMB backup would not be healthy.
to transfer the selected settings to the target image:
-open OMB Enhanced and press menu button
-to make your personal settings
-press Red button for save
install style (install.sh) this etc. like ones won't be on the OPKG list
to remove (with telnet)rm -rf /usr/lib/enigma2/python/Plugins/Extensions/OpenMultiboot
you back to org. OMB ready
Will look to try this in the next couple of days as have to go to hospital tomorrow for a small procedure so will probably not feel like messing about with it.