I have one of the original Seriers 1 Phillips TIVOs. Originally it has about 20 hours. I started having problems with the TIVO acting very slow and I read it could be a disk problem, so I upgrades to an 80Gbyte disk and everything went well. Well, now two years later I am having the same slow action again. So I decided to try to upgrade to a 160Byte Seagate disk.
I connected the original 80GB disk to hda as master and the new seagate 160Byte disk to hdb as slave. And booted from the CD on hdc. During the boot it showed my hda as 80026MB and my hdb 137437MB. Which seemed correct (137GB Max). I used the same software and command I did 2 years ago as follows:
mfsbackup -aqo -/dev/hda |mfsrestore -xpi -/dev/hdb
It came immediately back with restore failed : -:Success and stopped.
On the new disk I took it straight out the box and connected it up after changing the jumpers. I am not sure if I am suppose to have done anything to the disk first or not.
Any help on how to proceed would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Robert
I connected the original 80GB disk to hda as master and the new seagate 160Byte disk to hdb as slave. And booted from the CD on hdc. During the boot it showed my hda as 80026MB and my hdb 137437MB. Which seemed correct (137GB Max). I used the same software and command I did 2 years ago as follows:
mfsbackup -aqo -/dev/hda |mfsrestore -xpi -/dev/hdb
It came immediately back with restore failed : -:Success and stopped.
On the new disk I took it straight out the box and connected it up after changing the jumpers. I am not sure if I am suppose to have done anything to the disk first or not.
Any help on how to proceed would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Robert
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