[mythtv-users] Making sure HDHomeruns are available

Philip Brady phil.brady at hotmail.co.uk
Mon Mar 20 17:56:26 UTC 2023


Hi Ian,

I am running 20.04 xubuntu and that folder existed on both my 'live' system with myth v32 and an old laptop with 20.04 and myth v34 development.
Did you use Myth Control Panel to install Myth?  I would expect that creating it yourself should work.
Phil

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From: mythtv-users <mythtv-users-bounces at mythtv.org> on behalf of Ian Evans <dheianevans at gmail.com>
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Subject: [mythtv-users] Making sure HDHomeruns are available

Just wanted to check if the instructions found in https://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Silicondust_HDHomeRun_setup#Failure_after_system_reboot are the right ones to be using. First time testing an install on 20.04 as my previous setup didn't have systemd

I created the mythbackendpre.sh mentioned in that wiki entry.

When I went to create the /etc/systemd/system/mythtv-backend.service.d/override.conf file, it mentioned that the mythtv-backend.service.d directory didn't exist. Just being purposefully thick here, I assume I just create that directory and proceed?

Thanks.
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