I'm converting a Mythbuntu 8.10 frontend into a secondary backend/frontend due the availability of PCI slots in my machines, and I'm running into a bit of a problem. I've checked the box in mythbuntu-control-centre under system roles for "secondary backend" and it did its thing and added the mythtv-backend package, etc., I then did the setup where I set the ip address of the master backend, the local ip, and so on. I setup the tuner card (a PVR-500), and added my existing schedules direct as a source for both tuners. I'm sharing the same recordings directory between the two machines, which is phyically located in the master backend (also a Mythbuntu 8.10 machine), via NFS. <br>
<br>The result is that now I cannot watch live tv on the slave backend/frontend, though everything else seems to work (recordings, videos, etc.). Prior to installing the backend portion, I was able to watch live tv (which is something that I rarely do, except for news, but is a habit that I cannot brake my wife of). Is there a special step to incorperate the tuner(s) in my slave backend that I'm missing? I haven't been able to find a detailed how-to for this configuration, does anyone know of a good source? <br>
<br>Any help will be greatly appreciated. <br><br>Thanks,<br><br>Josh<br>