Releasenotes-7.1

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New:

  • NFS server is now part of the image by default, with /media/hdd exported to any client.
  • Multiboot for Mutant HD60, Maxytec Multibox and Zgemma H9combo. Below the procedure you have to follow to make use of it.
  • Main menu -> Information -> About: here the skin and resolution used and the debug level is now mentioned.

Improvement since previous version:

  • Added UHD testscreen.
  • Add a SystemInfo entry for Enigma Debugmode.
  • Fallback tuner: added the option Customize OpenWebIF settings for fallbacktuner. This is required for the fallback timer feature when retrieving the settings, EPG and streams are 'secured' from an import that has a password.
  • HotKey: Put GMEPG by default on yellow long.
  • Hotkey: Help text added, "Press or select button and then press 'OK' for attach function" when no function is attached to the key selected.
  • Hotkey: Help text added, "Press or select button and then press 'OK' for attach function or edit attached", when a function is already attached.
  • Virtualkeyboard update.

Support for:

  • ET7000/75000 use generic et7x00 images
  • Edision Os mio 4K: support multiboot and online flashing
  • Maxytec Multibox
  • Qviart Lunix 4K
  • Realtek - add kernel 5.0 support for:
    • rt8723bs
    • 8812au
    • 8814au
    • 8822bu
  • Zgemma H9 Combo
  • Zgemma H9 Twin

Other improvements:

  • Many driver (bsp) updates, like for the * Vu+ Duo 4K Multistream support
  • Many translation improvements

Items moved:

  • Moved lcd4linux from image to feed, lcd's are supported natively by Enigma


Multiboot procedure (HD60, H9combo and Multibox):

  1. Basically you just have to flash a recovery image (recovery_emmc.zip file) once.
  2. This will be done in the regular way so unpack the image, unpack it on an USBstick and flash it in an USB2.0 slot (white usb slot is USB2.0 and blue usb slot is USB3.0) like you were used to do as before. This works for all similar models that support this new Multiboot procedure.
  3. After the recovery image is flashed it will start one-time direct to the Multibootmenu. Which you can install the actually image online or manual by USB.
  4. Now that you have entered the Recovery/Multibootmenu, if available, you can choose an image that you wish to boot.
  5. If no images are available or you want to install a new image, select the bootmenu and choose if you want to install/flash an image online or manual by an USB stick.

How to flash an image from the bootmenu?

  1. To flash an image online it speaks for itself.
  2. To flash an image with an USBstick download an *emmc.zip and put it on a stick. Beware that you should not unpack this zip!
  3. After placed the stick in the box you can choose the zip file and the image will been installed. The progress will been showing on your TV screen.

Howto go back to the Recovery/Multibootmenu

Every box has some extra options to enter back to recovery/ multibootmenu.

  1. Solution1: Press and hold the ’Ok’ button on your remote before or direct after the box is power up from powerswitch, deepsleep, or restart Enigma2, If the box has a display wait until rcvy appears in the display or else hold it untill Multibootmenu or logo appears on your TV screen.
  2. Solution2: "Not yet available in Enigma2 select in Multiboot Recovery" (Advanced users can copy the STARTUP_RECOVERY to STARTUP in the partition Bootoptions)
  3. Solution3 only for Mut@nt HD60: Hold down power button on the frontpanel of the receiver when power up the receiver, untill Multibootmenu or logo appears on your TV screen.
  4. Solution3 only for Maxytec Multibox: Hold down "reset" on the left side of the reciever when you power up the receiver, untill Multibootmenu or logo appears on your TV screen.

Note 1: It's possible to add multiply images using online flash in your multiboot environment. This does not affect any other image.
Note 2: Advance users: It's possible to add beside the 4 preprogrammed slots extra images by manually install images in the userdata partition and make a STARTUP_* line in the bootoptions partition.’ ;)

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