After a successful Clean 8.10 - Alpha2.37 Internet install, everything OK as far as the Core is concerned, even a Windows Vista Orbiter working correctly. I then wanted to create my MDs that were working with my previous 8.10 - Alpha2.37 installation without any problems. Upon the first MD's connecting to the DCERouter, the creation ended with a blue screen (of death) and a message that the AVWizard, "Failed to setup X".
A second time yielded the same results. I tried a second Media Director and it also gave the same results. After checking the /etc/X11 directories for the diskless MDs, I found that both had No xorg.conf files created. I watched carefully as each MD tried to reboot from the core and at some point the MD wanted to download and install packages that had to do with the nVidia drivers necessary for each MDs on-motherboard nVidia 8300 display chipset.
Messages going to fast to write all information correctly, I saw time out failures from "archive.ubuntu.org, deb.linux.org, etc., all dealing, apparently with the glx-180-pluto-nvidia-video-drivers necessary form the diskless MDs.
These same drivers downloaded and installed correctly for the core just yesterday.
Is the source list for the diskless creation of MDs incorrect or different from the core's basic install script source list? These same MDs have been working and installable from my previous Alpha2.37 system of which had been built on about Alpha2.19 and constantly upgraded to and included Alpha2.37. Never a problem before!
The only reason for the re-install was to utilize a new much larger and much needed OS hard drive, rather than the small one the system was originally installed on.
All of the hardware is the same. The core's PC is the same! The MDs are the same! The only thing that is different is LinuxMCE's current installation files or Ubuntu's installation repos and archives but I believe there must be a bad source list for the MD creation default image.
Does anybody have a referrence, correct source list for the MDs, or is the problem somewhere else?
Thanks and Best Regards,
Charles