Posts by stevebee

    I currently have openpli installed in nand on my 5800sx but it's so unstable. I've spent AGES trying to work this box out. I'm trying to install this threads standard nand image of hyperion v4 so that I can install a fully loaded hyperion v4 USB BACKUP image via the alleged "install manager" pkt build into their Images (I'd also like to know how to get into the install manager).


    Is there a way for me to just put the backup image directly onto the usb stick without all this palaver. I'm an IT Engineer and this is getting silly.


    Things I have tried:


    1. Flashing this image using 4 different memory cards, each time it gets stuck on UPDT, I can't find any UPDATE file ANYWHERE on the internet.
    2. Formatting the USB stick via ubuntu to ext4 primary and 1 linuxswap then copying the extracted backup root files/folders over to the ext4 partition. Then setting the bootloader to USH1 (as specified). The box just ignores that anything is in there...


    I'm beginning to lose all faith in this box and I seem to be stuck with a limited unstable openpli version with no tweakability, no plugins can be downloaded, no "install local extension", etc. I've had this box for 8 months and for those 8 months I have been using my core solo because of the 5800sx's unreliability. Enough is enough, the box has been taunting me from under the telly for too long. If I can get it working (and stable) then great, but if not, the box will be axed in the back garden...


    Please help me...


    BR Steve

    Hi,


    I have recently acquired a used nbox iti-5800sx (polish) which requires the wire mod in order for me to flash an appropriate image, openpli, etc. The only instructions I can find are in Polish http://linuxsat-support.com/showthread.php?t=29399


    Google translate doesn't make things much clearer translating from Polish to English so if anyone can point me in the direction of someone who can get the box wired ready for me to flash the box to an image of my choice that would be great.


    Kind Regards,


    Steve