I've looked in the logs, but don't see anything that means much to me
The kernel log says:
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Jan 6 14:38:03 (none) kernel: tcp_keepalive: call keepopen(0x80c1c640)
Jan 6 14:39:18 (none) kernel: tcp_keepalive: call keepopen(0x80c1c640)
Jan 6 14:40:33 (none) kernel: tcp_keepalive: call keepopen(0x80c1c640)
Jan 6 14:41:38 (none) kernel: Tmk Assertion Failure:
Jan 6 14:41:38 (none) kernel: ReWork, line 935 ()
Jan 6 14:41:38 (none) kernel: Tmk Fatal Error: Thread Mediaswitch0 <157> died due to signal -2
Jan 1 00:03:57 (none) kernel: Cannot find map file.
Jan 1 00:03:57 (none) kernel: Loaded 29 symbols from 9 modules.
Jan 1 00:03:57 (none) kernel: Old MediaSwitch address map
Jan 1 00:03:57 (none) kernel: Memory configured for 16MB
Jan 1 00:03:57 (none) kernel: CPU clock speed: 54MHz
Jan 1 00:03:57 (none) kernel: ^MTeleworld Customer Device Starting Up!
and tverr just says:
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Jan 6 14:41:38 (none) TmkAssertionFailure[157]: (ReWork, line 935 ())
Jan 6 14:41:38 (none) Mediaswitch0[157]: Tmk Fatal Error: Thread Mediaswitch0 <157> died due to signal -2
Jan 6 14:41:38 (none) Mediaswitch0[157]: Tmk Thread Backtrace: 1a344ec 1a32a44 1b6119c 1b627d8 1b61fe4 1c1cf84 1c1d1fc 1c23c84 1c23df4 1c27364 1c28374 1c28420 1c27504 1c1c4c4 1c10004 1c0fd2c 1c0e1a8 1c06ea0 1bf7094 1c239b0 1c2764c 1c28374 1c28420 1c27748 1c2379c 1c24388 1c2400c 1bf6b00 1c28af4 1800134 ipe
Jan 6 14:41:38 (none) Mediaswitch0[157]: Tmk Fatal Error: Thread died due to signal -2
Jan 6 14:41:38 (none) Mediaswitch0[157]: Invoking rule 834: rebooting system
Jan 6 17:29:27 (none) TmkSink::Trace[163]: Invalid VBI packet in the stream. Igno
Does this mean anything to anyone else??
Of course, switching to a new Sky box may well be a red herring (at first I thought it was the Sky box going into standby that was causing the Tivo reboots, but since I stopped the standby Tivo still reboots)
I've also noticed (another red herring??) that sometimes when I switch the TV on to the Tivo channel, I get that blue screen that says "no signal" or words to that effect. But if I send a channel command with the Tivo remote, it "wakes up" again
Open to any and all suggestions