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Morgennebel
October 23rd, 2009, 06:04 AM
Hi there,


I am using Mythbuntu 9.04 on a Intel-based system. Since I exchanged my OS SATA hard drive (2.5" inch, 160 GB) with an Intel-based SSD drive generation 2 I am running into two symptoms:

a) mythwelcome reports sometimes mythbackend not running - fixed after a couple of secs
b) SMB shares defined in /etc/fstab are not mounted. Manually doing "mount -a" solves the problem.

For me it looks like the boot process is just way to quick (based on the 250 MB/s read rate of the Intel SSD drive) and mythbackend has not finished bootup and network is not yet available when the startup script is executed.

Any help?

Thanks, -MN

mrand
October 23rd, 2009, 10:36 PM
Hi there,


I am using Mythbuntu 9.04 on a Intel-based system. Since I exchanged my OS SATA hard drive (2.5" inch, 160 GB) with an Intel-based SSD drive generation 2 I am running into two symptoms:

a) mythwelcome reports sometimes mythbackend not running - fixed after a couple of secs
b) SMB shares defined in /etc/fstab are not mounted. Manually doing "mount -a" solves the problem.

For me it looks like the boot process is just way to quick (based on the 250 MB/s read rate of the Intel SSD drive) and mythbackend has not finished bootup and network is not yet available when the startup script is executed.

Any help?

Thanks, -MNHowdy Morgennebel,

No promises, but I think I remember that 9.10 fixes a race condition regarding mythbackend. If you are adventuresome, you might try it out!

Marc