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I Started searching the wiki and discovered that on 710 the core has to be told and prepare itself before you can netboot an MD-  ahh ok-  so I followed the instructions on how to do that and tried again- Viola! the MD netbooted successfully and installed;  I couldn't see the video of the pretty lady- it said 'file not found'- but that's a small gripe,  everything else worked...  It detected and configured all the drives attached to the MD,  though again I told it not to use any of them.  Again I waited to see if the media would be detected- at this point it had access to about 1.2tb of media (yes, it's all legal by current 'fair use' standards- I've got racks of retail cds/dvds to prove it)-  it didn't seam to be doing anything with it...  So some more searching revealed you have to use 'synchronize media' in the admin panel.   
 
I Started searching the wiki and discovered that on 710 the core has to be told and prepare itself before you can netboot an MD-  ahh ok-  so I followed the instructions on how to do that and tried again- Viola! the MD netbooted successfully and installed;  I couldn't see the video of the pretty lady- it said 'file not found'- but that's a small gripe,  everything else worked...  It detected and configured all the drives attached to the MD,  though again I told it not to use any of them.  Again I waited to see if the media would be detected- at this point it had access to about 1.2tb of media (yes, it's all legal by current 'fair use' standards- I've got racks of retail cds/dvds to prove it)-  it didn't seam to be doing anything with it...  So some more searching revealed you have to use 'synchronize media' in the admin panel.   
  
At this point I decided I was over complicating things by trying to make it stream through the network,  (though I think it's supposed to do that) so I just moved the two usb hard drives and plugged them directly into the core.  K.I.S.S.  So I found the 'synchronize media' in the admin panel and found what appeared to be one of the hard drives in the menu- hit synchronize and... nothing... it seamed to synchronize a file that had the same name as the hard drive.  A bit more poking around revealed that I was in the wrong menu (on the left- home/public/data...),  and the menu I was looking for was a bit hidden- to get there I had to click switch to mnt/upnp and then click 'up one level' and then devices, and then click the hard drives/folders I wanted to synchronize-  the hard drives where listed under numbers that I remembered seeing when they where first detected/configured during install.  That worked! It started the process of cataloging.   
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At this point I decided I was over complicating things by trying to make it stream through the network,  (though I'm fairly sure it's supposed to do that) so I just moved the two usb hard drives and plugged them directly into the core.  K.I.S.S.  So I found the 'synchronize media' in the admin panel and found what appeared to be one of the hard drives in the menu- hit synchronize and... nothing... it seamed to synchronize a file that had the same name as the hard drive- this file appeared in the orbiter...  A bit more poking around revealed that I was in the wrong menu (on the left- home/public/data...),  and the menu I was looking for was a bit hidden- to get there I had to click switch to mnt/upnp and then click 'up one level' and then devices, and then click the hard drives/folders I wanted to synchronize-  the hard drives where listed under numbers that I remembered seeing when they where first detected/configured during install.  That worked! It started the process of cataloging.   
  
The movies which is the bulk of my media went quite quickly- the mp3's took a long time (due to tags and album art/lyrics ect).  So I go back into the orbiter,  and finally- I've got media!  But what a disorganized mess!  I've got allot of work to do on my tagging...  the movies especially (none of them where tagged- I've always just browsed/loaded them through windows explorer)-  the mp3's I've been much better about tagging and keeping organized,  but if a file is missing a particular field (like genre for example, or far worse TV show) they don't show up with the search filters/organization;  result:  all my tv shows are mixed in with my movies-  this won't do...  need to find a solution,  hopefully one that doesn't involved edited each file individually- I'm not sure I have the patience for that...
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The movies which is the bulk of my media went quite quickly- the mp3's took a long time (due to tags and album art/lyrics etc).  So I go back into the orbiter,  and finally- I've got media!  But what a disorganized mess!  I've got allot of work to do on my tagging...  the movies especially (none of them where tagged- I've always just browsed my organized folders and loaded them through windows explorer)-  the mp3's I've been much better about tagging and keeping organized,  but if a file is missing a particular field (like genre for example, or far worse TV show) they don't show up with the search filters/organization;  result:  all my tv shows are mixed in with my movies-  this won't do...  need to find a solution,  hopefully one that doesn't involved edited each file individually- I'm not sure I have the patience for that...
  
 
To be continued:
 
To be continued:
 
Next- streaming through the netbooted media director.
 
Next- streaming through the netbooted media director.
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...umm...  Oh noes! linuxmce ate my baby!
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I lol'd when I read that on the user forums- written by a dev I think,  regarding peoples propensity to blame the OS for any and every problem they encounter.  Honestly I don't know if linuxmce truely 'ate my baby' - it's probably a hardware failure (running a mem test as I type this) , maybe it's something else-  Whatever it is,  it's most likely my fault...  All I really know is 'my baby' seams to be dead today.  'My baby' being the nlight XP install on my MD system (not the core/hybrid);  this is the system that's got my life on it...  it is, of course, backed up.  Still,  there few things more frustrating then seeing a bsod on boot- That sinking feeling that your about to have to reinstall your OS and all your programs,  fish numerous files out and move them back where they should be,  all to get back to where you where before- And of course to be reminded,  that you should really have figured out a better back up system by now, with all the options out there...  I am kicking myself for not unplugging the HD that had the install on it- though who knows,  it probably wouldn't have made a difference anyway.  -I remember telling the MD setup NOT to use the drive that had my xp OS on it- so that couldn't be the problem,  right?  Oh well..  The bsod specifically said 'this system is not fully acpi compliant';  hmm,  that's news to me- smells like a hardware failure.  Still can't help worrying a bit that my other HD's could somehow be getting screwed up.  For now,  I've unplugged them (when the sys was shut down) just to be on the safe side.
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So... what happened is,  this morning I tried to netboot the MD,  too my surprise it wouldn't boot- it hung on 37.673410 eth0: linkup  .  just stopped there, and didn't seam to be doing anything else, I waited 10 min and then restarted.  same results.  I tried to think what on earth was different...  hmm.. 
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*I'd unplugged the MD (when it was running) from the back of the dsl modum (2wire dsl/wireless- previously both the MD and the core where plugged into it) because the modum was complaining (loading it's own little information page rather then opening the webpages I requested) about there being a router behind the router (muiltiple dhcp servers) that was conflicting,  after unpluging the MD from the modum everything seamed to work,  the MD still had internet acesss and no more complaints from the modum.
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*The media database had changed (it was empty when I'd last netbooted the MD)
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*I shutdown the MD to concentrate on getting my media to show up in the core/hybrid.
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*I got the media to show (as described previously)
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*I'd made some playlists- watched a movie- and read several pdf's. 
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*I changed the time format for the KDE desktop to 12hr (and discovered there is no option to do that in the orbiter).
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*Then the system (core/hybrid) was powered down last night -everything seamed normal when I booted it back up...
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So- this definitely seams like a network problem at this point.  I suck at network stuff- there,  I admitted it;  I know it's mostly simple stuff,  I think I've got the basic understanding that I should be able to work with it (and usually after fumbling a bit I can get it to work) but it's just like I've got a black cloud over my head when I try to get a network going.  It either works and it's simple and easy,  or it doesn't,  and I feel lost as too why.  Somehow,  having this problem didn't surprise me at all- even though I'd followed the install directions to the letter.  The surprise,  was yesterday,  when it seamed I'd fixed the problem so easily,  and things where actually working.  Now- this router behind a router message confused the hell out of me...  Yes- I do have TWO networks, and two network interfaces (on board both motherboards) on both systems- My internal network (eth0) links the core/hybrid to D-link router which then links to the MD;  My external network (eth1) links the core/hybrid to 2wire modem/router & MD to 2wire. I didn't actually intend to set it (the linuxmce network) up this way- if you recall, I first attempted to netboot on a whim, and the network was then set up to be separate from the core/hybrid- my xp OS needed a direct internet connection- I neglected to unplug the box from the modem when I did successfully netboot and install it as an MD.  So now, the core/hybrid was seeing the MD on both the internal and external network.  I've not seen a network schematic that shows this configuration, so I'm assuming it may be a problem...  From what I understand this router behind a router the 2wire complained about is about their being two dhcp servers on the same network- both trying to tell the other devices on the network who they are (their ip's and the ip's of the other devices on the network)- so I think what was happing is that my 2wire was arguing with my core about who had the right to name the IP of my MD on the external network (eth1).  The reason this is very confusing,  is that as far as I know the core/hybrid isn't supposed to be running a dhcp server on the external network, rather it is supposed to listen for and accept the demands of the dhcp server it already expected to be on the network (the modem)- and since it had internet access,  it must have been doing that successfully?  How could it both be receiving and obeying commands,  and trying to give them on the same network? I'm probably missing something here,  but my thoughts at this point was that somehow,  since the core is seeing the MD through both the internal AND external network, that it was getting mucked up and confused- something was looping and mixing up the networks- the simple solution seamed to be to unplug the MD from the 2wire, and instead let it access the internet through the Core/hybrid via the internal network- that's how I've always seen it in the linuxmce network schematics online.  This worked- I think...
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At this point I'm thinking- ok,  so the MD was setup, with a direct connection to both the internal and external network when it was installed- I wonder if it will boot if I plug it back into the external network.  (ie,  maybe the networks physical layout isn't a problem and the system can adapt- it's just the modem that can't,  I could turn off dhcp in the modem more easily then reinstalling the MD.) So I plug it back in and this time rather then hanging on 'link up',  it goes farther,  and then restarts itself;  I let it cycle once more and get the same thing, so I turn it off.  Ok then...  what now?  I decide to remove and reinstall the MD from the core/hybrid.  I go through the process- delete device- add device- wait for it to install- setup diskless MD- quick reload router- try to net boot,  same results.  I start to load win XP to check the settings of both routers- and then- crap,  Bsod on windows boot.  I'm at a loss for what to do next,  other then restoring my XP system, and having a close look at the admin configuration to see if anything pops out at me.
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hmm- think I may have found something. -Desktop is labeled as a device in admin.  'Desktop' is the network name of my XP setup.
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To be continued...

Revision as of 23:30, 14 April 2009


Currently running LinuxMCE 64bit

  • Main System core/hybrid, dual boot Nlite vista:
    • Asus P6T deluxe
    • 6gb DDR3 (3x2gb sticks) Oz platinum @1800mghz
    • Intel Core i7 920 @2.66x4ghz
    • Patriot warp v2 32g SSD x4 (formerly in raid0, in future will be spread among md's for dual boot, or raided w/ redundancy for faster simultaneous net boots?)
    • Light-on Blu-ray sata drive (rom)
    • Generic 3.5 floppy (14years old and still works!)
    • Nvidia GTX280 (not working... haven't put much time into trying to get going)
    • Nvidia 7800GTX (works!)
    • Zailmen ZH 1000HP power supply
    • Silverstone TJ-07 case
    • Maxtor One-Touch usb HD 300gb
    • Iomega usb HD 1tb
    • Westinghouse 22" lcd monitor
  • MD/dual boot Nlite micro XP system:
    • Asus A8N32-sli-deluxe
    • 4gigs DDR2 (4x1gb sticks) OZ platinum (@1033mghz?)
    • AMD FX-57 single core @2.8ghz
    • Generic IDE 16X multi format DVDR
    • Nvidia 7800GTX
    • 4x WD 200gig hd's (will be moved to server eventually)
    • BFG 650w PS
    • SilverStone Lascala LC16M-R HTPC case (IR/display/controls not yet integrated)
    • Presently borrows monitor from hybrid
  • Other hardware: (not in use)
    • Foxcon km400a w/ 1.6 ghz amd single core + nvidia 5700 ultra 128meg agp
    • ddr2 borrowed from above MD
    • silverstone 600w PS
    • antec case
    • generic dvd/cd (rom)
    • Sony PS3
  • Network:
    • Gbit D-Link DIR-655 router/wireless
    • 2wire 2701HG dsl/router/wireless
  • Orbiters: (not yet set up)
    • Hp tx1000 tablet (wireless md?)
    • Sony clie peg th-55 pda?
  • Current accessories:
    • Logitech quick cam sphere usb camera (working sorta- see below)
    • Bluetooth dongle (working? says it is. not sure what to do with it at this point...)
    • Nice 7.1 stereo setup
    • 40in HD sony trinatron CRT (haven't tried yet)
    • 32in poleroid lcd tv/dvd """"""
    • Cannon all in one printer (haven't messed with it yet.)


  • Future integration:
    • OpenVpn + truecrypt (in case 'fair-use' ever becomes not so fair- and hey, they go well with my tinfoil hat ;) )
    • Wire home with Cat 6 (I replaced plumbing last year, this should be cake)
    • 4-6 diskless MD's/slim servers
    • DVB and HD TV tuner cards
    • sony PS3 (can this be integrated somehow?)
    • Increased storage capacity and redundancy via extra internal HD"s +raid card ~6tb capacity
    • Multiplexed dsl lines (fairly slow country lines here)
    • Video surveillance/security w/ numerous cameras (system will include either IP cameras or an analog video server, haven't figured it out)
    • whole house Lighting
    • whole house Climate
    • Phone Voip and analog
    • 50+in HD LCD tv


This wiki page is intended to document my install experience in hopes that it may help others trying to work with similar hardware/experience level. This is the first LinuxMCE system I've set up, and in general I have very little experience with Linux. Linux Code/terminals scare me! (working on that) lol... So if I can set up this hardware, most anyone probably can do the same if they have the time and patience- advanced linux users will likely not find much in here that's a help as it will mostly be about my own mistakes and ignorance of how the system works. Unfortunately I had already purchased this hardware when I discovered LinuxMCE- I wouldn't have bought such high end equipment had I been thinking of the system I am now, I would have done much better to spread my money around on more components, but it will come together as time and money allow. Before starting I read allot on Linuxmce, probably spent 5-6hrs reading and searching, I recommend any new users do this as well as many many questions you have are likely answered in the wiki and user forums.

Right now I'm just testing things out and trying to get a feel for how everything works; I hope in the future to expand the system for house wide integration and make use of all the subsystem's functions. I'll update this wiki page as I progress- oh- this is the first wiki I've created, so forgive if it's not standard, learning this as well.


Install: Install of 64bit LinuxMCE went very smoothly overall. I first went into BIOS, turned off the raid and switched the drives to APCI mode. I also returned my over clock settings to factory settings for stability, and selected "non Plug and Play aware OS". -not sure if that was the right thing to do, but I felt that would ease the installation as the mother board would then handle more of the hardware. (I've since put this back to "plug and play aware OS" and re-tweaked the system over clock- everything seams to be working.) The first attempt was with the GTX280 card- I really didn't expect it to work, so it was no surprise that it didn't; the first screen w/install options came up but after I picked install the screen went black and never came back. I turned off the system and put my old 7800GTX in- started installing, no problems.

I considered installing on a standard HD rather then one of the Patriot SSD's for the sake of simplicity but I thought, what the hell... I did notice that 3 of my 4 SSD's where not showing- this is likely because I previously had them raided, and their boot records are still messed up. I'm sure it's not a big deal, seams like I've had to fix the same thing on standard drives before after separating an array- can't seam to remember the process though. The SSD doesn't seam to have any issues with the install. There are tweaks I need to look up for this- as I've heard Linux is less then optimal for the way it uses SSD drives in terms of long term drive life (something about too much/frequent hd activity). The system installed and I chose the most basic GUI settings to ensure it wouldn't muck up the install. The setup was easy since I didn't have much to configure, the sound worked as was immediately apparent from video of the attractive lady guiding me through the set up. it detected the one standard Hard drive in the system and I told it it could use it, it detected the dvd and said it was configured, detected the bluetooth and said it was configured- then it generates the scenarios and orbiters, and next thing I know I'm looking at the interface. I noticed my dsl lighting up as it downloads software- hey, I have internet! Wow- nice! Can't believe it was so easy! Now what?


Looking at the menus was slightly discouraging, they were rather bland, and of course- I don't have anything linuxmce can control, nor did I have any media cataloged. After fumbling around the interface a bit I found the KDE desktop, and entered it- from the launch manager I changed the interface to the UI2 w/ alpha blending, after a quick reload- wow, big difference, that's more like it. I popped in a DVD to see if my blu-ray drive was really configured- it said, 'blu-ray, hd dvd detected, would you like to rip it?'. I wasn't sure where it wanted to rip it, and didn't think there'd be enough space on the SSD (does riping BR's re-encode?) so I chose no; I waited, hoping it would play, but it didn't. Will have to look into that... I popped a regular dvd in, and was pleased when it did start playing after asking me if I wanted to rip, I also noticed it knew the title of the movie. I started the movie, and was rather disappointed with the quality- it was a bit grainy and just off. Something else I need to look into...

I decided I wanted to watch an HD movie off the hard drive and see how that would look, so I plugged in my 1tb iomega usb drive, a min later it was configured, and I told it NOT to use it unless specifically told too. (didn't want to risk anything being overwritten, though that's hopefully not a realistic concern) then looking in the orbiter, hmm, no media listed... I figured maybe it needed time so I went away and came back in an hour- still nothing. So I went into the admin page, to try and fix things, only it wouldn't let me log in with the user/pass I'd created during set up. A quick search revealed that the correct User AND Pass is actually the first family member name you enter, NOT the user pass you set up- confusing, but ok whatever... got in admin and found the check box for 'use this drive', checked it, saved- went away, came back, still nothing... At that point I shrugged it off and thought I'd try and get my network going- then maybe I could access it through the other com on the network. So I plugged in the router, and the two com's, and then curiosity got the better of me so I tried to netboot the second box. That didn't work... so I loaded up windows xp and logged into the router, found two problems- #1 the router had it's own dhcp server going. #2 the access logs showed something about 'dcerouter' (the core) trying to access from the wrong subnet 'ip spoofing' it said.

So I turned off the dhcp server and moved the router to 192.168.80.3 (the same subnet as the core- I remember reading somewhere that this address was hard coded in certain areas of linuxmce and that changing it (on the core) would cause problems.) I restarted the router, Tried to netboot again, still nothing... oh well- back on track, back into XP, this time to see if the network was working- dcerouter showed up, but no user/pass seamed to work. hmm... I went back to the linuxmce box, XP wasn't even showing up. It was at this point I realized, I'd disabled file sharing services, and basically butchered and streamlined XP to the point where it probably wasn't going to be remotely easy to get networked- this has always been a single machine, no need for networking. So, back to the netbooting task...

I Started searching the wiki and discovered that on 710 the core has to be told and prepare itself before you can netboot an MD- ahh ok- so I followed the instructions on how to do that and tried again- Viola! the MD netbooted successfully and installed; I couldn't see the video of the pretty lady- it said 'file not found'- but that's a small gripe, everything else worked... It detected and configured all the drives attached to the MD, though again I told it not to use any of them. Again I waited to see if the media would be detected- at this point it had access to about 1.2tb of media (yes, it's all legal by current 'fair use' standards- I've got racks of retail cds/dvds to prove it)- it didn't seam to be doing anything with it... So some more searching revealed you have to use 'synchronize media' in the admin panel.

At this point I decided I was over complicating things by trying to make it stream through the network, (though I'm fairly sure it's supposed to do that) so I just moved the two usb hard drives and plugged them directly into the core. K.I.S.S. So I found the 'synchronize media' in the admin panel and found what appeared to be one of the hard drives in the menu- hit synchronize and... nothing... it seamed to synchronize a file that had the same name as the hard drive- this file appeared in the orbiter... A bit more poking around revealed that I was in the wrong menu (on the left- home/public/data...), and the menu I was looking for was a bit hidden- to get there I had to click switch to mnt/upnp and then click 'up one level' and then devices, and then click the hard drives/folders I wanted to synchronize- the hard drives where listed under numbers that I remembered seeing when they where first detected/configured during install. That worked! It started the process of cataloging.

The movies which is the bulk of my media went quite quickly- the mp3's took a long time (due to tags and album art/lyrics etc). So I go back into the orbiter, and finally- I've got media! But what a disorganized mess! I've got allot of work to do on my tagging... the movies especially (none of them where tagged- I've always just browsed my organized folders and loaded them through windows explorer)- the mp3's I've been much better about tagging and keeping organized, but if a file is missing a particular field (like genre for example, or far worse TV show) they don't show up with the search filters/organization; result: all my tv shows are mixed in with my movies- this won't do... need to find a solution, hopefully one that doesn't involved edited each file individually- I'm not sure I have the patience for that...

To be continued: Next- streaming through the netbooted media director.

...umm... Oh noes! linuxmce ate my baby!

I lol'd when I read that on the user forums- written by a dev I think, regarding peoples propensity to blame the OS for any and every problem they encounter. Honestly I don't know if linuxmce truely 'ate my baby' - it's probably a hardware failure (running a mem test as I type this) , maybe it's something else- Whatever it is, it's most likely my fault... All I really know is 'my baby' seams to be dead today. 'My baby' being the nlight XP install on my MD system (not the core/hybrid); this is the system that's got my life on it... it is, of course, backed up. Still, there few things more frustrating then seeing a bsod on boot- That sinking feeling that your about to have to reinstall your OS and all your programs, fish numerous files out and move them back where they should be, all to get back to where you where before- And of course to be reminded, that you should really have figured out a better back up system by now, with all the options out there... I am kicking myself for not unplugging the HD that had the install on it- though who knows, it probably wouldn't have made a difference anyway. -I remember telling the MD setup NOT to use the drive that had my xp OS on it- so that couldn't be the problem, right? Oh well.. The bsod specifically said 'this system is not fully acpi compliant'; hmm, that's news to me- smells like a hardware failure. Still can't help worrying a bit that my other HD's could somehow be getting screwed up. For now, I've unplugged them (when the sys was shut down) just to be on the safe side.

So... what happened is, this morning I tried to netboot the MD, too my surprise it wouldn't boot- it hung on 37.673410 eth0: linkup . just stopped there, and didn't seam to be doing anything else, I waited 10 min and then restarted. same results. I tried to think what on earth was different... hmm..

  • I'd unplugged the MD (when it was running) from the back of the dsl modum (2wire dsl/wireless- previously both the MD and the core where plugged into it) because the modum was complaining (loading it's own little information page rather then opening the webpages I requested) about there being a router behind the router (muiltiple dhcp servers) that was conflicting, after unpluging the MD from the modum everything seamed to work, the MD still had internet acesss and no more complaints from the modum.
  • The media database had changed (it was empty when I'd last netbooted the MD)
  • I shutdown the MD to concentrate on getting my media to show up in the core/hybrid.
  • I got the media to show (as described previously)
  • I'd made some playlists- watched a movie- and read several pdf's.
  • I changed the time format for the KDE desktop to 12hr (and discovered there is no option to do that in the orbiter).
  • Then the system (core/hybrid) was powered down last night -everything seamed normal when I booted it back up...


So- this definitely seams like a network problem at this point. I suck at network stuff- there, I admitted it; I know it's mostly simple stuff, I think I've got the basic understanding that I should be able to work with it (and usually after fumbling a bit I can get it to work) but it's just like I've got a black cloud over my head when I try to get a network going. It either works and it's simple and easy, or it doesn't, and I feel lost as too why. Somehow, having this problem didn't surprise me at all- even though I'd followed the install directions to the letter. The surprise, was yesterday, when it seamed I'd fixed the problem so easily, and things where actually working. Now- this router behind a router message confused the hell out of me... Yes- I do have TWO networks, and two network interfaces (on board both motherboards) on both systems- My internal network (eth0) links the core/hybrid to D-link router which then links to the MD; My external network (eth1) links the core/hybrid to 2wire modem/router & MD to 2wire. I didn't actually intend to set it (the linuxmce network) up this way- if you recall, I first attempted to netboot on a whim, and the network was then set up to be separate from the core/hybrid- my xp OS needed a direct internet connection- I neglected to unplug the box from the modem when I did successfully netboot and install it as an MD. So now, the core/hybrid was seeing the MD on both the internal and external network. I've not seen a network schematic that shows this configuration, so I'm assuming it may be a problem... From what I understand this router behind a router the 2wire complained about is about their being two dhcp servers on the same network- both trying to tell the other devices on the network who they are (their ip's and the ip's of the other devices on the network)- so I think what was happing is that my 2wire was arguing with my core about who had the right to name the IP of my MD on the external network (eth1). The reason this is very confusing, is that as far as I know the core/hybrid isn't supposed to be running a dhcp server on the external network, rather it is supposed to listen for and accept the demands of the dhcp server it already expected to be on the network (the modem)- and since it had internet access, it must have been doing that successfully? How could it both be receiving and obeying commands, and trying to give them on the same network? I'm probably missing something here, but my thoughts at this point was that somehow, since the core is seeing the MD through both the internal AND external network, that it was getting mucked up and confused- something was looping and mixing up the networks- the simple solution seamed to be to unplug the MD from the 2wire, and instead let it access the internet through the Core/hybrid via the internal network- that's how I've always seen it in the linuxmce network schematics online. This worked- I think...

At this point I'm thinking- ok, so the MD was setup, with a direct connection to both the internal and external network when it was installed- I wonder if it will boot if I plug it back into the external network. (ie, maybe the networks physical layout isn't a problem and the system can adapt- it's just the modem that can't, I could turn off dhcp in the modem more easily then reinstalling the MD.) So I plug it back in and this time rather then hanging on 'link up', it goes farther, and then restarts itself; I let it cycle once more and get the same thing, so I turn it off. Ok then... what now? I decide to remove and reinstall the MD from the core/hybrid. I go through the process- delete device- add device- wait for it to install- setup diskless MD- quick reload router- try to net boot, same results. I start to load win XP to check the settings of both routers- and then- crap, Bsod on windows boot. I'm at a loss for what to do next, other then restoring my XP system, and having a close look at the admin configuration to see if anything pops out at me.

hmm- think I may have found something. -Desktop is labeled as a device in admin. 'Desktop' is the network name of my XP setup.

To be continued...