OK good news, thanks a lot.
Reading HD spec and send order
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New product released
What, is there a more powerful cpu coming?
Damn, I have already pre-ordered and the unit is in the mail!
Will there be an option to upgrade the cpu for us cutting-edge-bubba-users?
I also agree that host name should have been anything but "bubba"... I just hope the manual will say how to change that.
Damn, I have already pre-ordered and the unit is in the mail!
Will there be an option to upgrade the cpu for us cutting-edge-bubba-users?
I also agree that host name should have been anything but "bubba"... I just hope the manual will say how to change that.
I have only found one reinstall-image yet and as far as I understand it will format the harddrive completely. Is there another image available where the user-partition will be left alone?johannes wrote: When re-installing the system, two options will be available, whereof one won't touch your user data.
/Tomas
We will hopefully be releasing a new image in the next week, which will include options how to control the installation.Tompa wrote:I have only found one reinstall-image yet and as far as I understand it will format the harddrive completely. Is there another image available where the user-partition will be left alone?johannes wrote: When re-installing the system, two options will be available, whereof one won't touch your user data.
/Tomas
/Carl
Knowing that I would mess it up with my initial tinkering, I didn't put any data on the device.
But when I did mess it up and was preparing to reboot it for reinstallation, I created a dummy file in /home/storage/video just to test this, and after the reinstallation eventually succeeded the file was still there.
So it seems the image currently available does not wipe the entire disk...
Please don't hold me responsible if you lose data. Always backup and test first.
Cheers,
Cheeseboy
But when I did mess it up and was preparing to reboot it for reinstallation, I created a dummy file in /home/storage/video just to test this, and after the reinstallation eventually succeeded the file was still there.
So it seems the image currently available does not wipe the entire disk...
Please don't hold me responsible if you lose data. Always backup and test first.
Cheers,
Cheeseboy