nick1austin wrote:The phone line has nothing to do with it. These are affectionately called Green Screen of Death (GSOD) by some TiVo hackers although no death is involved. Usually for a healty TiVo the green screen goes away by itself within 30 minutes.
The TiVo software itself calls them kickstarts (from comments in the /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit file). It's extremely rare for the TiVo to initiate one by itself, but you can force one to occur by pressing a certain sequence of buttons on the remote control during powerup.
dragonlord666 wrote:nick1austin wrote:The phone line has nothing to do with it. These are affectionately called Green Screen of Death (GSOD) by some TiVo hackers although no death is involved. Usually for a healty TiVo the green screen goes away by itself within 30 minutes.
The TiVo software itself calls them kickstarts (from comments in the /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit file). It's extremely rare for the TiVo to initiate one by itself, but you can force one to occur by pressing a certain sequence of buttons on the remote control during powerup.
I think I can prove that wrong as my tivo has been stuck on this loop for the last 7 hours, so I'm kind of thinking I need to rip out the drive (again) and reformat/reinstall the AltEPG image (again) then try to remember the settings I had on it!!
mrtickle wrote:dragonlord666 wrote:
Well, it doesn't really prove it wrong because those are not the only two options. "Usually for a healty TiVo the green screen goes away by itself within 30 minutes" is perfectly correct, NB the 'healthy'. For a less healthy TiVo, and indeed for a sick-but-nevertheless-recoverable TiVo, it's a lot longer. Sometimes a lot lot longer. The advice is normally to leave it for 24 hours to be sure. I've seen 48 hours quoted in the past. Jumping the gun after only 7 hours may mean that you rip/reformat/etc and do all that work when you don't need to.
dragonlord666 wrote:My drive is a new 1tb from tivoland which was purchased formatted with Altepg, it worked OK but suddenly the tivo disappeared from the network, not even a scan of the network would reveal the IP. I formatted it and used the AltEPG image from here to replace it in the hope it would fix the missing IP - works OK up to when, three days ago, I think we had gremlins as a power strip (now replaced) just stopped then started again, guess that was enough to trigger the green screen
the tivo does the power up, loads the cache card (silicon dust) driver, I presume the AltEPG image uses the new drivers as it says on here not to use silicon dust drivers & cache data then the black screen with the tivo (start up screen?) then green screen appears for about 5 seconds then it reboots and we go round again, the cache card bit takes longer at about 2-3 minutes to complete.
It's been doing this for three days now.
mrtickle wrote:dragonlord666 wrote:My drive is a new 1tb from tivoland which was purchased formatted with Altepg, it worked OK but suddenly the tivo disappeared from the network, not even a scan of the network would reveal the IP. I formatted it and used the AltEPG image from here to replace it in the hope it would fix the missing IP - works OK up to when, three days ago, I think we had gremlins as a power strip (now replaced) just stopped then started again, guess that was enough to trigger the green screen
ok. The 1TB would have had a big enough swapfile if it came from tivoland pre-set up. But you have to make sure that you create a big swapfile whenever you restore a tivo image to it. I don't know how clear the altEPG setup CD makes this, but if you don't do so, the green screen won't work. Daily calls might be ok.
Can you remember what you did, and can someone else who has used the setup CD comment on the swapfile options?
dragonlord666 wrote:I followed the 1st post directions from this thread viewtopic.php?f=16&t=626
I did not see anything about swapfile sizes. How would I set that and to what size would I need to set it?
millsb wrote:dragonlord666 wrote:I followed the 1st post directions from this thread viewtopic.php?f=16&t=626
I did not see anything about swapfile sizes. How would I set that and to what size would I need to set it?
It's the first thing it asks you when you select Step 2 "Restore the image". It offers a default of 127MB and says that is sufficient for a 274GB disk. You can key in any value you like.
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