[02:18] <antiPosix> I am trying to figure out when to mount my iscsi volume for /var/lib/mythtv/recordings
[02:19] <antiPosix> I keep getting "/var/lib/mythtv/recordings is not ready yet or not present"
[02:20] <antiPosix> what stage of runlevel 2 brings that screen up?
[02:20] <patdk-lap> runlevel?
[02:20] <patdk-lap> those haven't existed for a long time
[02:20] <patdk-lap> check upstart
[02:21] <antiPosix> not sure what you mean, /etc/rc2 ( or runlevel 2) is where everything is
[02:21] <patdk-lap> like I said
[02:22] <patdk-lap> runlevels haven't existed for some time now
[02:22] <antiPosix> I may very well be missing something
[02:22] <antiPosix> then how are things started?
[02:22] <patdk-lap> they are simulated
[02:22] <patdk-lap> how well that simulation works is debatable
[02:22] <patdk-lap> but everything has been being removed from there, and into upstart
[02:22] <antiPosix> its still started in runlevel 2 irregardless of newer technology
[02:23] <patdk-lap> heh
[02:23] <patdk-lap> the new technology doesn't know anything about runlevels
[02:23] <patdk-lap> the whole runlevel system is virtualized
[02:23] <patdk-lap> it's emulated, simulated, ...
[02:24] <patdk-lap> therefor anything you say about it, can't be dependable, as that isn't really what is going on :)
[02:24] <patdk-lap> unless your still on 8.04
[02:24] <antiPosix> crap
[02:24] <patdk-lap> the issue is likely
[02:25] <patdk-lap> myth is using the old runlevel script
[02:25] <patdk-lap> but the network mounts is using the upstart script
[02:25] <patdk-lap> so and they aren't depending on each other correctly
[02:25] <antiPosix> how do I get open-iscsi to fire before /etc/fstab, before mythbackend?
[02:25] <patdk-lap> can't do that
[02:25] <patdk-lap> fstab doesn't fire
[02:26] <patdk-lap> and open-iscsi should always fire before remote mounts
[02:26] <patdk-lap> hmm, what version you using?
[02:26] <antiPosix> 11.04
[02:26] <patdk-lap> my 10.04 one, uses upstart for myth
[02:27] <antiPosix> fstab doesnt fire but has the details for my mount points
[02:27] <patdk-lap> oh, it doesn't depend on network filesystems though
[02:28] <patdk-lap> try editing /etc/init/mythtv-backend and add remote-filesystems to start depends line
[02:29] <patdk-lap> probably just change local-filesystems to remote-filesystems
[18:04] <dmfrey> good afternoon all, my hdhomerun prime stopped tuning channels today, telling that channel I try is an unknown vchannel
[18:04] <dmfrey> any ideas?
[18:04] <dmfrey> did something change recently?
[18:06] <dmfrey> nevermind, it seems to be working now
[19:42] <st8ofmi9d> I jsut started running MYthTV under Kbuntu (actually the LMCE) and whenever I go to play Live TV, it freezes after a split second of video and sound. I did a lot of searching and it looks like this might be a problem with a video drivers. I verified xorg.conf and I am using NVIDIA for the display. cat /proc/driver/nvidia/version shows that I have:NVRM version:NVIDIA UNIX x86 Kernel Module  195.36.15  Thu Mar 11 21:4
[19:42] <st8ofmi9d> 1:46 PST 2010
[19:42] <st8ofmi9d> GCC version:  gcc version 4.3.2 (Ubuntu 4.3.2-1ubuntu12)
[19:42] <st8ofmi9d> Am I going down the right path to correct the freezing problem? Any thoughts on how to get it working?