Dave wrote:
> I assumed all these files were dynamically created on boot up of the
> Media MVP. But after editing the SERVER line in  /etc/udhcpc.config,
> my MediaMVP will no longer boot up.

My understanding is that they are dynamic. They all reside on a RAM 
disk, and thus are recreated on reboot.

(I don't even think there is an option to make things persistent on rev. 
D hardware (other than perhaps some settings used by the boot loader, 
which mvpmc wouldn't mess with). I think a rev. D box only contains the 
boot loader, which can't be overwritten. There is Flash storage for the 
main firmware on rev. H hardware, but it isn't used by mvpmc for fear of 
potentially bricking an MVP.)

I presume you've tried doing a power cycle.

What happens when you try to reboot?

It seems more likely that something coincidentally broke with your 
back-end setup that supports the boot process.


> Does anyone know how to do a "factory reset" of the MediaMVP rev D 
> (model 1000)?

I don't think there is. The bootloader firmware should remain static and 
functional.

  -Tom

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