Frontend Loading Script
There are a few methods to load mythfrontend depending on your setup. This method uses a script that will continually reload mythfrontend if it ever crashes. While technically near impossible to guarantee that mythfrontend will stay running, it should rarely crash and it's more likely that someone will hit ESC too many times and we'll be left with an empty display on our big TV.
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Script
To avoid having to break out the keyboard and restart mythfrontend, here's a little script I use to restart it automatically:
#!/bin/bash # mythrestart.sh # Automatically restart mythfrontend if it fails. # Just for fun, lets start the myth transcode daemon, too. sudo mtd -d # Loop the call of mythfrontend. while [ /bin/true ] do sudo killall mythfrontend sudo mythfrontend sleep 2 done
Then, instead of starting Myth with 'mythfrontend', start it with the script above.
Alternate Script
Here is a different script I use to start mythfrontend and/or lircd if either quit/crash. The script is launched by irexec whenever I press the 'PC Power' button on my MCE remote.
It's also useful when you would like to start mythfrontend remotely (from SSH session for example), and having it forked to background.
#!/bin/sh #startmythfrontend.sh #Start mythfrontend and/or lircd on by remote button press from irexec if [ "$LOGNAME" == "root" ] then echo "Hello root, you should be running this script as \"mythtv\" user, goodbye." exit fi if [ ! "$(pidof mythfrontend)" ] then echo "Mythfrontend is not started. Starting Mythfrontend..." DISPLAY=:0 xset -dpms DISPLAY=:0 mythfrontend > /var/log/mythfrontend.log 2>&1 & else echo "Mythfrontend is already started." fi if [ ! "$(pidof irexec)" ] then echo "Irexec is not started. Starting Irexec..." DISPLAY=:0 irexec -d /home/mythtv/.lircrc 2&> /home/mythtv/irexec.log 2>&1 & else echo "Irexec is already started." fi
Yet another script
I wrote this script to be executed from .xinitrc. The idea of the script is to restart the mythtv frontend if it crashes, but if the user chooses to quit, it quits gracefully. There are times when the user may not want the frontend to keep restarting.
It sends all of the frontend's output to the MYTHERRORS file and includes a line if it restarted the frontend after a crash.
#!/bin/bash # This runs mythfrontend until you quit it. if it exits prematurely, # it will restart it. while ! /usr/bin/mythfrontend 2>&1 do echo `date` ------------- Mythfrontend restarted after a crash done | tee -a ~mythtv/MYTHERRORS
Mythbuntu oriented script + LIRC support
I updated the 'Alternate Script' to enable me to run mythfrontend from my IR remote when pressing the Start button. It includes an addition to the .lircrc file. It also requires that irexec will be running (maybe by adding it to the auto start list).
The script (I named it 'run_myth')
#!/bin/sh #run_myth #Start mythfrontend. #NOTE: the name of this script MUST NOT include 'mythfrontend'! if [ ! "$(pgrep mythfrontend)" ] then echo "Mythfrontend is not started. Starting Mythfrontend..." DISPLAY=:0 xset -dpms DISPLAY=:0 mythfrontend > /home/mythtv/mythfrontend.log 2>&1 & else echo "Mythfrontend is already started." fi
My addition to the .lircrc file:
begin remote = mceusb2 prog = irexec button = Start repeat = 0 config = /home/mythtv/run_myth end
Note: you can change the button to any button you want. I prefer the Start button in my remote, but your remote could have a different buttons layout/naming.
Other Options
Another option is to have mythfrontend load automatically upon boot, this method is described at Frontend Auto Login