I have the latest custom firmware on my HDR-Fox T2 and have installed the cifs package, but I am unable to mount a cifs volume which mounts ok on an Ubuntu machine on the same network:
hdrfoxt2# mount -t cifs //192.168.0.248/Volume_1 "/media/My Video/nas" -o username=username,password=password...
My HDR-Fox T2 sees the media server and will navigate so far in the server's directory structure but then consistently crashes. My HD-Fox T2, which is on the same network, accesses the server and plays movies as it should. Both the HDR and the HD machines are running the latest customised...
I am using the latest custom firmware with the latest ir package, the ir commands do not appear to function whether generated from the command line or the web interface. Works fine on my HD-Fox-T2. Not sure if the fact I have the real remote set to mode 2 is the problem? The commands entered...
I have the latest custom firmware on my HDR-Fox T2 and have installed the cifs package, but I am unable to mount a cifs volume which mounts ok on an Ubuntu machine on the same network:
hdrfoxt2# mount -t cifs //192.168.0.248/Volume_1 "/media/My Video/nas" -o username=username,password=password...
My HDR-Fox T2 sees the media server and will navigate so far in the server's directory structure but then consistently crashes. My HD-Fox T2, which is on the same network, accesses the server and plays movies as it should. Both the HDR and the HD machines are running the latest customised...
I am using the latest custom firmware with the latest ir package, the ir commands do not appear to function whether generated from the command line or the web interface. Works fine on my HD-Fox-T2. Not sure if the fact I have the real remote set to mode 2 is the problem? The commands entered...
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