
You can include them as modules or included in the kernel, doesn't seem to make much difference. These are these two items below, in the subdirectory of Device Drivers.
#32 THREAD UNRAID SETUP INSTALL#
(Only deletes folders in /mnt/cache/.unraid named /kernel /bzroot /packages and the linux kernel download)Ģ) Do you want to install build dependencies?ģ) Do you want to download and extract the Linux kernel?įor menuconfig there are only two relevant bits really. Yes will clean any directories THAT THE SCRIPT CREATED on previous runs, it will not delete any folders or files that you have created. You will then get asked a series of questions Should be fairly self explanatory when used in conjunction with the instructions below, has options to create an Openelec, TBS or Digital Devices Experimental build. In short it makes the process a whole lot easier.ĮDIT: You can try my autobuild script. It will download all the required packages, the appropriate kernel, slipstream modules and decompress and subsequently compress bzroot. I have adapted it slightly to suit this process a little better.
#32 THREAD UNRAID SETUP HOW TO#
I use putty to connect to my Unraid boxĭuring my time working out how to accomplish this process, gfjardim very kindly gave me access to a script he wrote to accomplish this. It is possible you may need to add additional drivers or firmware to the build so for that reason I'll outline how I currently do things. You can find them here, I'd recommend trying them first. I have been posting versions of these for Unraid V6 and will continue to do so at least until the V6 final. You still currently need a version of Unraid with media drivers enabled for use of DVB devices, I think, although I am not certain that homerun devices do not require this step.


This functionality is build in with Mettbrot's plugin so is only required for the docker container. If using the docker then I can recommend to help ensure your Unraid system has the media tree and DVB drivers enabled and appropriate permissions set.
