User:Esev/LinuxMCE Install Notes
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Install Core/Hybrid
I think the kernel that ships with 0810 is too old for my hardware. Several devices need updated drivers. These drivers need to be placed onto a USB drive before beginning. You can view all the hardware for my setup on the LinuxMCE Setup page.
Boot the Snapshot DVD
These instructions were created for 0810 snapshot 23326. When booting from the DVD, change the kernel options to include "all_generic_ide" http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=5436513&postcount=7
Create four partitions
- 500MB ext3 for /boot
- 4GB swap
- 200GB ext3 for /
- Rest of the drive XFS for /home
First Boot
Get the primary network card (eth0) working
# Using a USB drive, copy the drivers for r8168, r8169, e1000, and hid to /root/drivers # extract, compile, and install the r8168 driver depmod -a /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/net/r8168.ko rmmod r8169 modprobe r8168 /etc/init.d/networking restart
Install sshd so I can complete the installation from the comfort of my couch
apt-get update apt-get install openssh-server
More driver installs
# Replace the buggy r8169 module so it doesn't incorrectly auto detect my primary network card make cp r8169.ko /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/net/ depmod -a /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/net/r8169.ko # Install the driver for the secondary network card (eth1) (e1000e driver) cd src && make install modprobe e1000e # Install the updated HID driver to support the Gyration_GYR4101US remote make cp hid.ko /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/hid/ depmod -a /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/hid/hid.ko # Rebuild initramfs echo "r8168" >> /etc/initramfs-tools/modules update-initramfs -uvk `uname -r` | tee ~/updateinit.txt
Setup a RAID 1 across both drives
First install mdadm
apt-get install mdadm
Then follow the directions here making the changes noted below.
# /dev/md0 is sd[ab]1 - /boot mdadm -C /dev/md0 -n2 -l1 -e1 missing /dev/sdb1 mke2fs -j -L boot /dev/md0 # /dev/md1 is sd[ab]5 - swap mdadm -C /dev/md1 -n2 -l1 -e1 missing /dev/sdb5 mkswap -L swap /dev/md1 # /dev/md2 is sd[ab]6 - / mdadm -C /dev/md2 -n2 -l1 -e1 missing /dev/sdb6 mke2fs -j -L root /dev/md2 # /dev/md3 is sd[ab]7 - /home mdadm -C /dev/md3 -n2 -l1 -e1 missing /dev/sdb7 mkfs.xfs -f -l size=64m -d agcount=4 -i attr=2,maxpct=5 -L home /dev/md3
Inside the /dev/md2 chroot, replace /etc/fstab with
LABEL=root / ext3 relatime,errors=remount-ro 0 1 LABEL=boot /boot ext3 relatime 0 2 LABEL=home /home xfs relatime,allocsize=512m 0 2 LABEL=swap none swap sw 0 0
Use the LABEL=root in the grub kernel arguments too
title Ubuntu 8.10, kernel 2.6.27-17-generic - drive 1 root (hd0,0) kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.27-17-generic root=LABEL=root ro quiet splash initrd /initrd.img-2.6.27-17-generic quiet title Ubuntu 8.10, kernel 2.6.27-17-generic - drive 2 root (hd1,0) kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.27-17-generic root=LABEL=root ro quiet splash initrd /initrd.img-2.6.27-17-generic quiet
Adding /dev/sda to the RAID array takes around three hours to complete on my 1TB drives
Temporarily disable the firewall
When LinuxMCE is installed, it firewalls connections coming from the primary interface (eth0). Before installing, add the following to /etc/rc.local
/sbin/iptables -P INPUT ACCEPT
This will be removed later after things are installed and the firewall can be properly configured from the web interface
Install LinuxMCE
At this point, the 0810 Installation Instructions can be followed.
AV Setup Wizard
After rebooting, video display will be lost. See Section II of the AV Setup Instructions. In my case, I needed to press '3' for Component video.
Adjust the firewall rules
Add the firewall rules: Advanced>Network>Firewall rules
- Allow ports 80, 3306, 5900, and 22.
- Then remove the iptables line that was added to /etc/rc.local
Configure Misc Settings
Reconfigure the DNS Server
Add the following to /etc/bind/named.conf.forwarders
forwarders {10.234.32.194;}; forward only;
Boost MySQL's RAM
The core has lots of RAM. Give more to MySQL to make it run faster. Edit /etc/mysql/conf.d/lmce-my.cnf and add
innodb_buffer_pool_size=256M
Add MySQL users
USE mysql; GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON pluto_main.* TO 'HADesigner'@'10.234.32.XXX' IDENTIFIED BY 'password'; GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON *.* TO 'eric'@'10.234.32.XXX' IDENTIFIED BY 'password'; FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
Install x11vnc
apt-get install x11vnc to start: x11vnc -display :0
MythTV Setup
Tame LinuxMCE's MythTV auto configuration
LinuxMCE does not have information about the cable providers in my area, so I need to hand-modify a few parameters to get things working properly.
- For each of the tuner cards, go to the Antenna port and set the source to 1. This sets the source to be the LMCE-Default source, a dummy source that is supposed to just be a place holder for cards which are not yet configured.
- Launch the MythTV setup and go into 3. Video sources. Down arrow and choose LMCE-Default. Set it up with my schedulesdirect account. Now the dummy LMCE-Default source contains valid data and will be used with the Antenna ports of my cards.
Modify mythweb to work with proxy
I have a HTTPS proxy running on my external firewally. The proxy accepts only HTTPS connections, then forwards those connections to where ever they need to go. This breaks mythweb, as it believes it is running over HTTP. The fix is to modify /var/www/mythweb/includes/defines.php. Search for $_SERVER['HTTPS'] = 'on'. In that if statement, add
|| $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'] == '<ip_of_proxy>'