
[SOLVED] Restore of mac_config_file.mac possible?
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Re: Restore of mac_config_file.mac possible?
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Re: Restore of mac_config_file.mac possible?
I think you needed to put those files from your Backup. Do you take backup of your original FW before, don't you?
Re: Restore of mac_config_file.mac possible?
You can enter to console, right? You can try my files if you want. I think situation couldn`t be worse as it is. Do you have enough time to restore missing files until tv reboots?
Or better if you restore files from another CI+ tv, mine is CI.
Or better if you restore files from another CI+ tv, mine is CI.
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Re: Restore of mac_config_file.mac possible?
Hi there,
as soon as you have a shell, type
That should buy you a few minutes (I think abount 3).
If authuld is running, it will alert the kernel as soon as it detects
an inconsistency between the files present on your tv and their
stored hashes (on bml3).
If you kill the authuld process, it won't respond to the kernel
(which buys you time), but after a while the kernel gets
suspicious and shuts the system down (serial command to micom
followed by a kernel panic).
as soon as you have a shell, type
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killall authuld
If authuld is running, it will alert the kernel as soon as it detects
an inconsistency between the files present on your tv and their
stored hashes (on bml3).
If you kill the authuld process, it won't respond to the kernel
(which buys you time), but after a while the kernel gets
suspicious and shuts the system down (serial command to micom
followed by a kernel panic).