magiccarpetride;585056 Wrote:
Thanks. This button press at the back of Touch is not considered
intrusive? What's the difference between that hardware reset and a
simply unplug/plug in again?
Short (1 second) press on the button restarts the Touch. It's like
telling your PC to restart instead
JJZolx;585058 Wrote:
I don't imagine there's any difference.
The difference is that a power off clears its basic memory and starts
again looking for files that already exist using network settings that
already exist.
The cold boot by use of the rear switch clears everthing and things
like
Waldo Pepper;588927 Wrote:
The difference is that a power off clears its basic memory and starts
again looking for files that already exist using network settings that
already exist.
The cold boot by use of the rear switch clears everthing and things
like your network/wireless settings
Waldo Pepper;588927 Wrote:
The difference is that a power off clears its basic memory and starts
again looking for files that already exist using network settings that
already exist.
The cold boot by use of the rear switch clears everthing and things
like your network/wireless settings
It's an appliance, so I would hope that no harm would be done if you
just pulled the plug. The fact that it is running Linux should not
matter.
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maggior
Rich
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Setup: 2 SB3s, 4 Booms, 1 Duet, 1 Receiver, 1 Touch. SuSE 11.0 Server
running SqueezeBoxServer 7.5.0, MusicIP, and
Is there a proper way to reboot Touch (stop and restart)) without having
to do a cold restart (i.e. unplug it from the power supply unit)?
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magiccarpetride
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Press the small hardware reset button on the back. It's on the lower
left side as you face the front of the Touch. If you hold it for ~15
seconds it will do a factory reset of the Touch, and the screen will
confirm that it is doing a factory reset.
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aubuti
I don't have one in front of me right now, but isn't it in the menus
somewhere? Maybe under Settings-Advanced?
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JJZolx;585049 Wrote:
There's a 'Restore Factory Settings' in advanced settings, but I don't
see a simple reboot. I always just use the button.
I don't want to restore factory settings, because I may have made some
mods to the config files. I just want a simple warm reboot.
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magiccarpetride;585050 Wrote:
I don't want to restore factory settings, because I may have made some
mods to the config files. I just want a simple warm reboot.
I realize that. Just use the button. Do a short press to reboot.
It's only when you hold the button for 15 or more seconds that
JJZolx;585053 Wrote:
I realize that. Just use the button. Do a short press to reboot. It's
only when you hold the button for 15 or more seconds that it performs a
full factory reset. It's nearly impossible to do a factory reset by
mistake.
Thanks. This button press at the back of Touch
magiccarpetride;585056 Wrote:
Thanks. This button press at the back of Touch is not considered
intrusive? What's the difference between that hardware reset and a
simply unplug/plug in again?
I don't imagine there's any difference.
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JJZolx
JJZolx;585058 Wrote:
I don't imagine there's any difference.
Couldn't be any difference, could there?
I mean in one case it's go back to the factory and in the other its
you've been unplugged.
Has anything changed since it was first plugged-in? Did it start
listening/talking to some music
pski;585069 Wrote:
Couldn't be any difference, could there?
I mean in one case it's go back to the factory and in the other its
you've been unplugged.
Huh? The reset button can be used to do either a reboot or a factory
reset. Read the whole thread.
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JJZolx
magiccarpetride;585056 Wrote:
Thanks. This button press at the back of Touch is not considered
intrusive? What's the difference between that hardware reset and a
simply unplug/plug in again?
Sorry if I wasn't clear earlier that you can do _either_ a short press
(~2 sec) for a warm reboot, or
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