[ANNOUNCE] runvdr extreme
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Hi Udo,
Udo Richter schrieb:
> Hi list,
>
> I've released the first release of my runvdr-extreme package.
Thank you for the nice script.
One fix is necessary:
I found only one major difference to the one I've created over time: my
script reboots the system if vdr won't proper start 3 times, perhaps you
can add such feature, currently your script tries 5 times, then reload
modules. Perhaps you could add a toggle to reboot, if reload of modules
fails 3 times.
Regards,
Peter
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Peter Bieringer wrote:
> Thank you for the nice script.
>
> One fix is necessary:
>
> - [ -n "$VFAT" ] && VDRCMD="$VDRCMD -v"
> + [ -n "$VFAT" ] && VDRCMD="$VDRCMD --vfat"
Hmm, you're right. Thanks. I've missed that because my VDR is switched
to vfat on build time.
> I found only one major difference to the one I've created over time: my
> script reboots the system if vdr won't proper start 3 times, perhaps you
> can add such feature
Maybe optionally, I'll think about it.
Cheers,
Udo
Udo Richter wrote:
> Peter Bieringer wrote:
>> Thank you for the nice script.
>>
>> One fix is necessary:
>>
>> - [ -n "$VFAT" ] && VDRCMD="$VDRCMD -v"
>> + [ -n "$VFAT" ] && VDRCMD="$VDRCMD --vfat"
>
>
> Hmm, you're right. Thanks. I've missed that because my VDR is switched
> to vfat on build time.
>
>> I found only one major difference to the one I've created over time: my
>> script reboots the system if vdr won't proper start 3 times, perhaps you
>> can add such feature
>
> Maybe optionally, I'll think about it.
>
I also have a suggestion. It is nice to have vdr startup in a screen session
when working remotely.
I'm using something like this:
eval "screen -D -m -S vdr $VDRCMD &"
This starts a screen in detached mode called "vdr" and keeps the same PID. When
logging in remotely to the machine, vdr can be monitored by typing "sudo screen
-r vdr". To detach, type: ctrl+a d
Regards.
Nice script, but one question.
After starting 'runvdr&' file with name '-' is created with content:
/bin/setterm
For what is it?
Regards,
SK
C.Y.M wrote:
> I'm using something like this:
>
> eval "screen -D -m -S vdr $VDRCMD &"
This should work:
WRAPPER="screen -D -m -S vdr"
Or this:
runvdr --wrapper="screen -D -m -S vdr"
Cheers,
Udo
In DVB-S and DVB-T
LUXE TV HD:11240:v:S13.0E:27500:0:36,37:0:0:13809:0:0:0
VPID is 33
@@ -413,7 +413,7 @@
[ -n "$SHUTDOWN" ] && VDRCMD="$VDRCMD -s \"$SHUTDOWN\""
[ -n "$TERMINAL" ] && VDRCMD="$VDRCMD -t \"$TERMINAL\""
[ -n "$VDRUSER" ] && VDRCMD="$VDRCMD -u \"$VDRUSER\""
- [ -n "$VFAT" ] && VDRCMD="$VDRCMD -v"
+ [ -n "$VFAT" ] && VDRCMD="$VDRCMD --vfat"
[ -n "$VIDEODIR" ] && VDRCMD="$VDRCMD -v \"$VIDEODIR\""
[ -n "$WATCHDOG" ] && VDRCMD="$VDRCMD -w $WATCHDOG"