Re: [mythtv-users] frontend crashes with St9bad_alloc

2005-06-30 Thread Andy Heitke
and now my system is functional again, although I lost all my data because Fedora didn't add JFS support back in during the install. - Original Message ----- From: "Andy Heitke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Discussion about mythtv" Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005

Re: [mythtv-users] jfs filesystem

2005-06-30 Thread Andy Heitke
Thanks for the reply. I do actually have the jfsutils already installed, but I don't think it's enough. When I listed the files included in the package, there are tools for formatting and checking volumes but nothing for mounting. It looks like jfs support has to be compiled into the kernel,

[mythtv-users] jfs filesystem

2005-06-29 Thread Andy Heitke
Hi, Does anyone know how to add jfs support to Fedora after install? I reinstalled recently and left my jfs file system intact with all of the videos thinking that I could simply remount it after install. No such luck though. mount.jfs is missing. It looks like it has to be compiled into t

[mythtv-users] frontend crashes with St9bad_alloc

2005-06-28 Thread Andy Heitke
Hi all, I had a perfectly working mythtv setup and when I recently ran apt-get dist-upgrade I broke something (at least I think that is what did it.) I'm running FC3 with a PVR-500 and installed using apt-get install mythtv-suite. My capture card works fine, I can capture with cat /dev/video0 >