Packages Won't Install or Update

That's the second person in two days to have similar problems IIRC
I think you mean me!

Well I'm having more problems than I did before I set out to run the custom firmware. Its been a little while since I used the Humax TV Portal, but there has been quite a few things that have changed to muddy the waters since then.

I have installed the custom firmware, and I have had two router firmware upgrades since then, and now I've changed the hard disk.

It is possible that my Humax has been able to at least once access sites outside my router, because just after I attempted to install the WebIF software using a USB stick*, it did briefly download the package list but said the web interface had already been installed, I visited the Custom Firmware webpage** because I hadn't realised that the USB method had worked correctly, because I was expecting a prompt either on the TV or the front panel, but nothing seemed to happen.

Today after reading this thread I've tried accessing the TV Portal but nothing is happening other than the Web Portal message on the Humax display.

Back in June for one day I got a strange error saying "Humax STB Only!", resetting the box made no difference but the next day it was all back to normal.

* because of the error message listed at the top of this thread
** so all times but once the webpage method failed every time I ran it
 
Back in June for one day I got a strange error saying "Humax STB Only!", resetting the box made no difference but the next day it was all back to normal.
That was a weird Humax problem - at their end - so you must have had access at that point.

You do not expect to see anything on the TV when the CF is installed, and all you get on the front panel display (VFD) is a boot-time announcement of the version of CF installed in Flash via USB. It's all fully explained here:

Quick Guide to Custom Firmware (click)

It is possible to install packages without Internet access, see the wiki: http://wiki.hummy.tv/wiki/Manually_loading_Features_from_USB
 
Hi Black Hole,

I got exactly what I expected when I installed the custom firmware, it was exactly as documented, although I had no idea what the standby button was, but assumed it must be the centre of the ring, which turned out to be correct.

No what I mean was it was the installation of the WebIF interface via USB that I thought I had read would show something on the panel. I have managed on the old hard disk to load the WebIF via stick
 
I'm very confused by my router pages at the moment, the trouble is I didn't look at them when it was working so I don't know what is different.

I have the following
Code:
192.168.1.128 Denon AVR-1912
192.168.1.240 No Idea, maybe the WCN4004 box it's self
191.168.1.10 The Humax (currently telnetable)
Every single one shows an identical MAC Address in the router pages
Code:
IP Addr        Services
192.168.1.10   21 FTP
               23 Telnet
               53 DNS (listed twice for some reason)
               80 HTTP
               1900 UNPNP                        
               9000 Unknown
               9955 Unknown
192.168.1.128  23 Telnet
               53 DNS
               80 HTTP
               6666 Unknown
               8080 HTTP
192.168.1.240  23 Telnet
               53 DNS (listed twice again)
               67 DHCP
               68 DHCP
               1900 UPNP
 
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I don't seem to be able to run all the commands shown above.
Code:
humax# tcpping hpkg.tv 80
ERROR Connection refused
humax# traceroute hpkg.tv
/bin/sh: traceroute: not found
humax# route
Code:
Kernel IP routing table
Destination     Gateway         Genmask         Flags Metric Ref    Use Iface
192.168.1.0     *               255.255.255.0   U     0      0        0 eth0
default         192.168.1.1     0.0.0.0         UG    0      0        0 eth0
ip addr
Code:
1: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP8000> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast qlen 1000
    link/ether 00:03:78:bc:ce:25 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
    inet 192.168.1.10/24 brd 192.168.1.255 scope global eth0
2: lo: <LOOPBACK,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 16436 qdisc noqueue
    link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00
    inet 127.0.0.1/8 scope host lo
 
The Humax system information tells me that it does have a MAC Address, but it is not listed in the routers pages, the internet settings give the same gateway address as IPCONFIG does on windows
192.168.1.1, and the Net Mask is 255.255.255.0, and under DNS it lists the same number as the gateway (192.168.1.1)
 
I've tried setting it to manual, both with an IP in the DHCP range of the router and outside, and the Humax connected each time, but it makes no difference to the problem.
 
Well I've no idea what is different between now and last time with the old hard disk. The WebIF interface will not install from USB, it does indeed create a log. but nothing works I still get the 'Custom Firmware Successfully Installed!' webpage with the yellow 'Download & Install the Full Web Interface' message.

The only difference between this time and last time is there was no fake successfull attempt to start installing the WebIF interface followed by any its already installed messages.

Fiddling with address reservation etc has caused it to now always want 192.168.1.8 intead of 10, but that can hardly be the problem. I've also tried old history pages from when it successfully ran, changing the IP accordingly.

Anyway - Log 1 Successful from when previous hard disk was connected:
Code:
Preparing bundle webif_1.3.1-1_mipsel.opb
Extracting from /media/drive1/webif_1.3.1-1_mipsel.opb
 Extracting file webif_1.3.1-1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file tcpfix_1.0.0_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file webif-channelicons_1.1.23_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file lighttpd_1.4.39-1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file swapper_1.0.1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file service-control_2.1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file busybox_1.20.2-1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file libpcre_8.37-1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file jim_0.76-2_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file jim-oo_0.76_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file jim-sqlite3_0.76_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file sqlite3_3.11.0_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file ncurses_5.9_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file libreadline_6.2-1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file jim-cgi_0.7-1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file jim-binary_0.76_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file lsof_4.87_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file epg_1.2.3_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file hmt_2.0.10_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file ssmtp_2.64_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file cron-daemon_1.18.3-3_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file at_3.1.18_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file anacron_2.3-2_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file trm_1.1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file openssl-command_1.0.0.d_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file nicesplice_1.8_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file id3v2_0.1.11-1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file file_5.0.4_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file rsvsync_1.1.1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file webif-charts_1.3_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file stripts_1.2.5-3_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file tmenu_1.12_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file ffmpeg_0.10_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file bzip2_1.0.4_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file lamemp3_3.98.4_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file multienv_1.7-1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file tcpping_1.1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file e2fsprogs_1.42.13_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file wireless-tools_29-1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file dbupdate_1.0.0_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file recmon_2.1.0_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file inotify-tools_3.14_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file hwctl_1.0.0_mipsel.opk
End of /media/drive1/webif_1.3.1-1_mipsel.opb
Starting installation...
Installing anacron (2.3-2) to root...
Installing ssmtp (2.64) to root...
Installing cron-daemon (1.18.3-3) to root...
Installing busybox (1.20.2-1) to root...
Installing at (3.1.18) to root...
Package busybox (1.20.2-1) installed in root is up to date.
Installing bzip2 (1.0.4) to root...
Package cron-daemon (1.18.3-3) installed in root is up to date.
Installing dbupdate (1.0.0) to root...
Installing e2fsprogs (1.42.13) to root...
Installing epg (1.2.3) to root...
Installing ffmpeg (0.10) to root...
Installing lamemp3 (3.98.4) to root...
Installing file (5.0.4) to root...
Installing hmt (2.0.10) to root...
Installing hwctl (1.0.0) to root...
Installing id3v2 (0.1.11-1) to root...
Installing inotify-tools (3.14) to root...
Installing jim-binary (0.76) to root...
Installing jim (0.76-2) to root...
Installing jim-cgi (0.7-1) to root...
Installing jim-oo (0.76) to root...
Installing jim-sqlite3 (0.76) to root...
Installing sqlite3 (3.11.0) to root...
Installing ncurses (5.9) to root...
Installing libreadline (6.2-1) to root...
Package jim (0.76-2) installed in root is up to date.
Package lamemp3 (3.98.4) installed in root is up to date.
Installing libpcre (8.37-1) to root...
Package libreadline (6.2-1) installed in root is up to date.
Installing lighttpd (1.4.39-1) to root...
Installing swapper (1.0.1) to root...
Installing service-control (2.1) to root...
Installing lsof (4.87) to root...
Installing multienv (1.7-1) to root...
Package ncurses (5.9) installed in root is up to date.
Installing nicesplice (1.8) to root...
Installing openssl-command (1.0.0.d) to root...
Installing recmon (2.1.0) to root...
Installing rsvsync (1.1.1) to root...
Package service-control (2.1) installed in root is up to date.
Package sqlite3 (3.11.0) installed in root is up to date.
Package ssmtp (2.64) installed in root is up to date.
Installing stripts (1.2.5-3) to root...
Package swapper (1.0.1) installed in root is up to date.
Installing tcpfix (1.0.0) to root...
Installing tcpping (1.1) to root...
Installing tmenu (1.12) to root...
Installing trm (1.1) to root...
Installing webif-channelicons (1.1.23) to root...
Installing webif-charts (1.3) to root...
Installing webif (1.3.1-1) to root...
Installing wireless-tools (29-1) to root...
128+0 records in
128+0 records out
134217728 bytes (128.0MB) copied, 3.313000 seconds, 38.6MB/s
Setting up swapspace version 1, size = 134213632 bytes
UUID=6f1463d1-678c-4271-ae63-8285fd75dc35
Disabling TCP window scaling
net.ipv4.tcp_window_scaling = 0
grep: /mod//var/spool/cron/crontabs/root: No such file or directory
SMART: (FAILED!)
startstop: 12420
realloc: 5935
hours: 13673
spinretry: 0
pending: 0
offline: 0
/mod/var/opkg/info/webif.postinst: line 72: at: not found
Package wireless-tools (29-1) installed in root is up to date.
Configuring ncurses.
Configuring libreadline.
Configuring sqlite3.
Configuring swapper.
Configuring tmenu.
Configuring busybox.
Configuring lsof.
Configuring multienv.
Configuring ssmtp.
Configuring libpcre.
Configuring openssl-command.
Configuring bzip2.
Configuring tcpfix.
Configuring webif-channelicons.
Configuring service-control.
Configuring lighttpd.
Configuring jim.
Configuring jim-oo.
Configuring jim-sqlite3.
Configuring jim-cgi.
Configuring jim-binary.
Configuring epg.
Configuring hmt.
Configuring cron-daemon.
Configuring at.
Configuring anacron.
Configuring trm.
Configuring nicesplice.
Configuring id3v2.
Configuring file.
Configuring rsvsync.
Configuring webif-charts.
Configuring stripts.
Configuring lamemp3.
Configuring ffmpeg.
Configuring tcpping.
Configuring e2fsprogs.
Configuring wireless-tools.
Configuring dbupdate.
Configuring inotify-tools.
Configuring recmon.
Configuring hwctl.
Configuring webif.
Finished installation...
Todays Attempt 1:
Code:
Preparing bundle webif_1.3.1-1_mipsel.opb
Extracting from /media/drive1/webif_1.3.1-1_mipsel.opb
 Extracting file webif_1.3.1-1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file tcpfix_1.0.0_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file webif-channelicons_1.1.23_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file lighttpd_1.4.39-1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file swapper_1.0.1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file service-control_2.1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file busybox_1.20.2-1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file libpcre_8.37-1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file jim_0.76-2_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file jim-oo_0.76_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file jim-sqlite3_0.76_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file sqlite3_3.11.0_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file ncurses_5.9_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file libreadline_6.2-1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file jim-cgi_0.7-1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file jim-binary_0.76_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file lsof_4.87_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file epg_1.2.3_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file hmt_2.0.10_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file ssmtp_2.64_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file cron-daemon_1.18.3-3_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file at_3.1.18_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file anacron_2.3-2_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file trm_1.1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file openssl-command_1.0.0.d_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file nicesplice_1.8_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file id3v2_0.1.11-1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file file_5.0.4_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file rsvsync_1.1.1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file webif-charts_1.3_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file stripts_1.2.5-3_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file tmenu_1.12_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file ffmpeg_0.10_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file bzip2_1.0.4_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file lamemp3_3.98.4_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file multienv_1.7-1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file tcpping_1.1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file e2fsprogs_1.42.13_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file wireless-tools_29-1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file dbupdate_1.0.0_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file recmon_2.1.0_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file inotify-tools_3.14_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file hwctl_1.0.0_mipsel.opk
End of /media/drive1/webif_1.3.1-1_mipsel.opb
Starting installation...
Installing anacron (2.3-2) to root...
Installing ssmtp (2.64) to root...
Installing cron-daemon (1.18.3-3) to root...
Installing busybox (1.20.2-1) to root...
Installing at (3.1.18) to root...
Package busybox (1.20.2-1) installed in root is up to date.
Installing bzip2 (1.0.4) to root...
Package cron-daemon (1.18.3-3) installed in root is up to date.
Installing dbupdate (1.0.0) to root...
Installing e2fsprogs (1.42.13) to root...
Installing epg (1.2.3) to root...
Installing ffmpeg (0.10) to root...
Installing lamemp3 (3.98.4) to root...
Installing file (5.0.4) to root...
Installing hmt (2.0.10) to root...
Installing hwctl (1.0.0) to root...
Installing id3v2 (0.1.11-1) to root...
Installing inotify-tools (3.14) to root...
Installing jim-binary (0.76) to root...
Installing jim (0.76-2) to root...
Installing jim-cgi (0.7-1) to root...
Installing jim-oo (0.76) to root...
Installing jim-sqlite3 (0.76) to root...
Installing sqlite3 (3.11.0) to root...
Installing ncurses (5.9) to root...
Installing libreadline (6.2-1) to root...
Package jim (0.76-2) installed in root is up to date.
Package lamemp3 (3.98.4) installed in root is up to date.
Installing libpcre (8.37-1) to root...
Package libreadline (6.2-1) installed in root is up to date.
Installing lighttpd (1.4.39-1) to root...
Installing swapper (1.0.1) to root...
Installing service-control (2.1) to root...
Installing lsof (4.87) to root...
Installing multienv (1.7-1) to root...
Package ncurses (5.9) installed in root is up to date.
Installing nicesplice (1.8) to root...
Installing openssl-command (1.0.0.d) to root...
Installing recmon (2.1.0) to root...
Installing rsvsync (1.1.1) to root...
Package service-control (2.1) installed in root is up to date.
Package sqlite3 (3.11.0) installed in root is up to date.
Package ssmtp (2.64) installed in root is up to date.
Installing stripts (1.2.5-3) to root...
Package swapper (1.0.1) installed in root is up to date.
Installing tcpfix (1.0.0) to root...
Installing tcpping (1.1) to root...
Installing tmenu (1.12) to root...
Installing trm (1.1) to root...
Installing webif-channelicons (1.1.23) to root...
Installing webif-charts (1.3) to root...
Installing webif (1.3.1-1) to root...
Installing wireless-tools (29-1) to root...
128+0 records in
128+0 records out
134217728 bytes (128.0MB) copied, 3.134259 seconds, 40.8MB/s
Setting up swapspace version 1, size = 134213632 bytes
UUID=73110d2a-f3c6-4f55-8b59-3fa0d8820f2d
Disabling TCP window scaling
net.ipv4.tcp_window_scaling = 0
grep: /mod//var/spool/cron/crontabs/root: No such file or directory
SMART: (PASSED)
startstop: 9
realloc: 0
hours: 10
spinretry: 0
pending: 0
offline: 0
/mod/var/opkg/info/webif.postinst: line 72: at: not found
Package wireless-tools (29-1) installed in root is up to date.
Configuring ncurses.
Configuring libreadline.
Configuring sqlite3.
Configuring swapper.
Configuring tmenu.
Configuring busybox.
Configuring lsof.
Configuring multienv.
Configuring ssmtp.
Configuring libpcre.
Configuring openssl-command.
Configuring bzip2.
Configuring tcpfix.
Configuring webif-channelicons.
Configuring service-control.
Configuring lighttpd.
Configuring jim.
Configuring jim-oo.
Configuring jim-sqlite3.
Configuring jim-cgi.
Configuring jim-binary.
Configuring epg.
Configuring hmt.
Configuring cron-daemon.
Configuring at.
Configuring anacron.
Configuring trm.
Configuring nicesplice.
Configuring id3v2.
Configuring file.
Configuring rsvsync.
Configuring webif-charts.
Configuring stripts.
Configuring lamemp3.
Configuring ffmpeg.
Configuring tcpping.
Configuring e2fsprogs.
Configuring wireless-tools.
Configuring dbupdate.
Configuring inotify-tools.
Configuring recmon.
Configuring hwctl.
Configuring webif.
Finished installation...
Final failed attempt
Code:
Preparing bundle webif_1.3.1-1_mipsel.opb
Extracting from /media/drive1/webif_1.3.1-1_mipsel.opb
 Extracting file webif_1.3.1-1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file tcpfix_1.0.0_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file webif-channelicons_1.1.23_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file lighttpd_1.4.39-1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file swapper_1.0.1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file service-control_2.1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file busybox_1.20.2-1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file libpcre_8.37-1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file jim_0.76-2_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file jim-oo_0.76_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file jim-sqlite3_0.76_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file sqlite3_3.11.0_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file ncurses_5.9_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file libreadline_6.2-1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file jim-cgi_0.7-1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file jim-binary_0.76_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file lsof_4.87_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file epg_1.2.3_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file hmt_2.0.10_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file ssmtp_2.64_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file cron-daemon_1.18.3-3_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file at_3.1.18_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file anacron_2.3-2_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file trm_1.1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file openssl-command_1.0.0.d_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file nicesplice_1.8_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file id3v2_0.1.11-1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file file_5.0.4_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file rsvsync_1.1.1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file webif-charts_1.3_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file stripts_1.2.5-3_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file tmenu_1.12_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file ffmpeg_0.10_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file bzip2_1.0.4_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file lamemp3_3.98.4_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file multienv_1.7-1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file tcpping_1.1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file e2fsprogs_1.42.13_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file wireless-tools_29-1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file dbupdate_1.0.0_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file recmon_2.1.0_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file inotify-tools_3.14_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file hwctl_1.0.0_mipsel.opk
End of /media/drive1/webif_1.3.1-1_mipsel.opb
Starting installation...
Installing anacron (2.3-2) to root...
Installing ssmtp (2.64) to root...
Installing cron-daemon (1.18.3-3) to root...
Installing busybox (1.20.2-1) to root...
Installing at (3.1.18) to root...
Package busybox (1.20.2-1) installed in root is up to date.
Installing bzip2 (1.0.4) to root...
Package cron-daemon (1.18.3-3) installed in root is up to date.
Installing dbupdate (1.0.0) to root...
Installing e2fsprogs (1.42.13) to root...
Installing epg (1.2.3) to root...
Installing ffmpeg (0.10) to root...
Installing lamemp3 (3.98.4) to root...
Installing file (5.0.4) to root...
Installing hmt (2.0.10) to root...
Installing hwctl (1.0.0) to root...
Installing id3v2 (0.1.11-1) to root...
Installing inotify-tools (3.14) to root...
Installing jim-binary (0.76) to root...
Installing jim (0.76-2) to root...
Installing jim-cgi (0.7-1) to root...
Installing jim-oo (0.76) to root...
Installing jim-sqlite3 (0.76) to root...
Installing sqlite3 (3.11.0) to root...
Installing ncurses (5.9) to root...
Installing libreadline (6.2-1) to root...
Package jim (0.76-2) installed in root is up to date.
Package lamemp3 (3.98.4) installed in root is up to date.
Installing libpcre (8.37-1) to root...
Package libreadline (6.2-1) installed in root is up to date.
Installing lighttpd (1.4.39-1) to root...
Installing swapper (1.0.1) to root...
Installing service-control (2.1) to root...
Installing lsof (4.87) to root...
Installing multienv (1.7-1) to root...
Package ncurses (5.9) installed in root is up to date.
Installing nicesplice (1.8) to root...
Installing openssl-command (1.0.0.d) to root...
Installing recmon (2.1.0) to root...
Installing rsvsync (1.1.1) to root...
Package service-control (2.1) installed in root is up to date.
Package sqlite3 (3.11.0) installed in root is up to date.
Package ssmtp (2.64) installed in root is up to date.
Installing stripts (1.2.5-3) to root...
Package swapper (1.0.1) installed in root is up to date.
Installing tcpfix (1.0.0) to root...
Installing tcpping (1.1) to root...
Installing tmenu (1.12) to root...
Installing trm (1.1) to root...
Installing webif-channelicons (1.1.23) to root...
Installing webif-charts (1.3) to root...
Installing webif (1.3.1-1) to root...
Installing wireless-tools (29-1) to root...
Setting up swapspace version 1, size = 134213632 bytes
UUID=5518a47b-3c45-41bd-b183-795a69033fc2
Disabling TCP window scaling
net.ipv4.tcp_window_scaling = 0
SMART: (PASSED)
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realloc: 0
hours: 11
spinretry: 0
pending: 0
offline: 0
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Package wireless-tools (29-1) installed in root is up to date.
Configuring ncurses.
Configuring libreadline.
Configuring sqlite3.
Configuring swapper.
Configuring tmenu.
Configuring busybox.
Configuring lsof.
Configuring multienv.
Configuring ssmtp.
Configuring libpcre.
Configuring openssl-command.
Configuring bzip2.
Configuring tcpfix.
Configuring webif-channelicons.
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Configuring lighttpd.
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Configuring at.
Configuring anacron.
Configuring trm.
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Configuring id3v2.
Configuring file.
Configuring rsvsync.
Configuring webif-charts.
Configuring stripts.
Configuring lamemp3.
Configuring ffmpeg.
Configuring tcpping.
Configuring e2fsprogs.
Configuring wireless-tools.
Configuring dbupdate.
Configuring inotify-tools.
Configuring recmon.
Configuring hwctl.
Configuring webif.
Finished installation...
 
Not sure why but I noticed that the humax changed IP again back to .10, some of the bull settings I put in the Humax network menu, seemed to stick when I went back to asking for DHCP, so I manually entered all the settings using the correct gateway and the .8 address, but when I then went back to DHCP it then assigned .10.

I am now getting the WebIf interface, I also noticed that the Humax seemed to be stuck and not responding the remote and so I used the telnet session to force a Humax reboot. I thought I would try the web page one more time, and this time it connected.
 
If set to DHCP the assigned address can vary unless you have set your router to give its MAC address a fixed IP address. (Don't do it on the router AND use a manual static on the T2 though.)
Just as a matter of interest, I have mine manually set to 192.168.0.200 (above the router's DHCP pool) because my Nexus 10 keeps forgetting where the T2 should be so I have to connect that using its IP address.
You should have really stuck to your own thread, but as it happens, not too much of a problem as the OP's problem has now gone away.
Stick to this one now.
 
Why should I know that, there's never been a need, I've always used the one on the remote, the instructions didn't mention using the remote so I then assumed there must be a physical standby button, so I guessed it would be the centre of the ring
 
But does the CF install using the RCH Stby on thr T2? IIRC you have to use the front panel button on the Foxsat, otherwise it doesn't work.
@ Stone Free :RTFM:;)
 
Why should I know that, there's never been a need, I've always used the one on the remote, the instructions didn't mention using the remote so I then assumed there must be a physical standby button, so I guessed it would be the centre of the ring
So you've never seen a user guide then? Is the concept of "standby" unknown to you?

Anyway, to quote from the instructions (reproduced in my Guide from Humax info):
4. Place the product into standby mode (using the STANDBY button on the remote control or the STANDBY button on the front of the product)

The reason I'm being picky is your apparent lack of attention to detail. That's probably what's behind your various difficulties.
 
You've read this?:
Configuring IP Address (click)

Regarding your command line blundering, I think you are over-estimating the number of Linux commands available in the Humax stripped-down OS!
I didn't overestimate the number of Linux commands available in the Humax stripped-down OS because the thread implied that those commands would work. I have no idea what Linux commands are available, becuase I don't actually use Linux.
To diagnose what's going on here, you need to get on to the Humax command line via telnet (see http://wiki.hummy.tv/wiki/Telnet )

Once you get to the telnet menu, choose the 'cli' option and then type this at the prompt:

Code:
tcpping hpkg.tv 80
Well that definitely looks like your Humax can't talk to the package server.

try

Code:
tcpping google.com 80
traceroute hpkg.tv
ip addr
route
HDRFoxT2# tcpping google.com 80
traceroute hpkg.tv
ip addr
CONNECT Network is unreachable
HDRFoxT2# traceroute hpkg.tv
traceroute to hpkg.tv (89.248.55.75), 30 hops max, 38 byte packets
1traceroute: sendto: Network is unreachable
So on this very thread it mentioned the commands I tried, and the only reason I knew they existed was because they were on this thread. There is no mention of any special packages installed by the OP
 
So you've never seen a user guide then? Is the concept of "standby" unknown to you?
Look, I read the instructions last week, this was the link I followed:
https://hummy.tv/forum/threads/quick-start-guide.1301/

Which contains the text
Code:
1 .Perform a manual firmware update to install the custom firmware download onto the HD/HDR-FOX. The procedures are slightly different for HD-FOX or HDR-FOX:
.
[LIST]
[*]Procedure for HDR-FOX (from item 4):
http://hummy.tv/forum/threads/problem-connecting-to-humax-portal.681/page-3#post-8876
[/LIST]
[/LIST]
I follow that link, starting at item 4
Code:
4. Some people have reported it doesn't work in the front or rear USB port (the rear port is almost un-noticed under the Ethernet socket). If one doesn't work, try the other.
5. Usually, all you actually need to do to start the update process is to reboot the box (by any means) with the USB stick plugged in. Just click it in and out of stand-by with the front panel pad (allow 30 secs for a proper shut-down, the internal HDD will click when it turns off and then it's OK to start up).
6. If it takes, you will immediately see a "firmware download in progress" screen. You can remove the USB stick when the status changes from "downloading" to "programming". Don't worry about pauses. Make sure you remove the stick before you reboot when the update is completed, otherwise you will have to sit through the whole process again
Your being more than picky as there is nothing wrong with my attention to detail. As I followed the above instructions and did what they said. As I said in my previous message, the commands I tried are listed on page 1 of this thread. So you are quite unjustified in saying the problem is my reading comprehension, I followed what it said
 
Well I've no idea what is different between now and last time with the old hard disk. The WebIF interface will not install from USB, it does indeed create a log. but nothing works I still get the 'Custom Firmware Successfully Installed!' webpage with the yellow 'Download & Install the Full Web Interface' message.
Did you restart the Humax after installing the bundle? You need to do that before the web interface will appear.
 
Ah right, that makes sense, the box seemed to freeze up and not respond to the remote so I used Telnet to cause it to reboot, and after that I was able to view the web interface. The same sort of thing happened with the new hard disk, the Humax needed to be booted up with a working hard drive, it wasn't enough just to format it. The PVR started being able to record the moment I finished formatting the disk, but it was only once I rebooted that I was able to visit the initial custom firmware web install webpage.

Thanks Af123
 
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