Enigma2 crashes
Re: Enigma2 crashes #2
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Posted 14 April 2024 - 18:21
Not without you posting that crash log...
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Re: Enigma2 crashes #4
Re: Enigma2 crashes #5
Posted 15 April 2024 - 13:00
You need to access the box over the network from your computer.
Use an FTP client, connect to the IP of the box, login as "root", no password, and download the file from /tmp. Zip it, and use the "more reply options" button to attach it to a post.
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Re: Enigma2 crashes #6
Re: Enigma2 crashes #7
Posted 16 April 2024 - 21:46
Yeah I managed to fix it but it messed with my playlist sadly would anyone here be able to help me if I was to send it?
Hi.
@BxbbyBrxwn:
I don't understand exactly. Please write this comment again. A little more understandable.
@WanWizard:
Isn't that stupid way ? The folder "/tmp" serves by default in most Linux set-top boxes as a temporary folder, located and created as a RAM-disk. This means that when set-top box is rebooting, the previously created RAM-disk is lost and a new one is created again - when booting the Linux system. So there will probably be nothing in the "/tmp" folder after the reboot.
Wouldn't it be better to turn on the debugging mode normally in MENU OpenPLi and reboot the set-top box ? Then... in the event of an error... find and send the appropriate debug file from the set-top box (from the internal flash/SSD disk in the set-top box).
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