mkdir /mnt
mkdir /mnt/gatewayold
losetup -o 4096 /dev/loop8 /dev/sdb
mount /dev/loop8 /mnt/gatewayold
mkdir /mnt/gatewaynew
losetup -o 4096 /dev/loop9 /dev/sdc
mount /dev/loop9 /mnt/gatewaynew
Haven't tried using the internal drive.. This was what I needed to copy the data from my old external drive to my new one. I suspect it should be similar.
Do you have step by step instructions on replacing an external hard drive and copying the old files to the new? Is the best way to use a PC with Linux and hook both hard drives to it once the Gateway has formatted the new hard drive?
My previous experience with one of the first Motorola Shaw PVR's is that the hard drive was formatted with an obscure IBM operating system. IBM wanted over a $1000 (could have been 2K to 4K) for the formatting software. These drives appear as defective or unformatted when put in a regular PC. I had saved the old PVR for some time because it was capable of formatting a new drive with the IBM operating system. But I finally took it to recycling.
Does anyone know what format the new Gateways use?
@scubadoox -- Can you describe how you opened the case?
No, I cannot, but I strongly suspect that somebody has posted a Youtube video on how they did it. 🙂