Thank you very much for that tip, I'll give it a try
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In Topic: No new updates?
9 January 2013 - 18:37
In Topic: No new updates?
9 January 2013 - 17:44
Replying to metoo, yes version 2.1 . I presume that that means that I have to do a complete reinstall . Can I just save my settings and install a new image and if so what is the best way ?
Thanks for your quick reply
Richard
Thanks for your quick reply
Richard
In Topic: No new updates?
9 January 2013 - 12:40
I have a 8000HD and am curious to know why I have not received any updates for 3 months. How can I check the download source ?
In Topic: Hard disk vanished after software update
15 October 2012 - 19:02
I've sorted out this problem so I will detail the solution for other users with the same problem. There seem to be lots of them 
To cure the error when telnetting blkid, I installed util-linux-blkid which after rebooting, gave some info about where the hdd was mounted.
To correct the mount point, I edited /etc/fstab (I removed the previous last line which was full of junk) and added this line at the bottom then rebooted
/dev/sda1 /media/hdd auto defaults 0 0
Hope this is of some use to someone,
Richard

To cure the error when telnetting blkid, I installed util-linux-blkid which after rebooting, gave some info about where the hdd was mounted.
To correct the mount point, I edited /etc/fstab (I removed the previous last line which was full of junk) and added this line at the bottom then rebooted
/dev/sda1 /media/hdd auto defaults 0 0
Hope this is of some use to someone,
Richard
In Topic: Hard disk vanished after software update
27 September 2012 - 17:20
Please don't keep me in suspense, I'm always open to good suggestions. What is better than Barry Allen ? 
Richard

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