No worries
. It just means I'm down an external dvd drive atm XD.
Since I lacked one of those to work with, and seeing how I have two dead phat xbox 360s lying around, I decided to scavenge the hdd out of one of them (which is just a simple notebook/laptop hdd in a fancy shell). Okay so my next thought was, can I use THIS (its a 250gb hdd so for use with trinux this would be massive for extra storage) with trinux
. My only problem with that was that I don't own a USB enclosure XD. At that moment, I realized I have an old x360usb adapter for flashing/repairing 360 drives huzzah! Sadly, the only SATA connection for that is DATA not power rats. So instead of going out and buying a USB enclosure, like a normal human being would, I made myself a custom cable to power the sata hdd using a usb cable XD.
Now the harddrive reads perfectly fine on both my laptop and desktop (windows and linux), the issue is i've been bashing my head against a wall trying to get trinux to see it. After battling with this for many hours (lol) I realized that it isn't seeing ANY usb mass storage devices at all. I think something became broken after that last beta was released. It must've been some package I installed that didn't play well with mass storage devices. Long story short, stuff got broken software wise XD. I figured this out by trying other usb mass storage devices (that work fine on my computers) and none of them would read under trinux. Fun fact though, I could view the hdd and other devices fine using Wiixplorer via the hbc, so I know this issue is isolated to trinux.
I'm rewriting the 1.4b image to my sd card right now, heres to hoping this resolves the issue
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UPDATE: Having the same issue after rewriting the 1.4b image to my sd card
. Is anyone else experiencing this problem? It could be that something broke between betas 1.0 and 1.4