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(2014-03-31, 09:30)MilhouseVH Wrote: (2014-03-30, 13:33)xbs08 Wrote: You don't need a HDD, you can install OpenELEC to a USB flash drive.
Unfortunately OpenELEC has recently (since OE4 Beta 3) become a poor choice if you are booting from removable media such as USB or SD and hope to be able to suspend/resume the PC - this is no longer supported.
There's no way a bug like that will be left untouched. That's too huge.
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2014-03-31, 10:24
(This post was last modified: 2014-03-31, 10:24 by Ned Scott.)
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stefansaraev Wrote:whats the problem here?
an informed user could do:
cat > /storage/.config/autostart.sh << EOF
#!/bin/sh
rm /dev/.suspend_disabled
EOF
so. why so much nonsense spam in my mailbox ?
I'm not sure why he originally said there wouldn't be a workaround on the OpenELEC forum (
here), but I guess this should make everyone happy again?
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Yep, thanks for teasing that solution into the open, Ned.
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