(2014-12-25, 08:39)nolight Wrote: (2014-12-25, 06:41)Matt Devo Wrote: (2014-12-25, 06:19)nolight Wrote: Hi Matt, after I type "vi /tmp/mnt/extlinux.cfg" it becomes a blank screen and I can't proceed. I can't get back to the chromeOS shell so I just exited into ChromeOS and rebooted without unmounting.
sorry, the filename should have been 'extlinux.conf'
Hi Matt, now when I invoke I "vi /tmp/mint/extlinux.conf" I can get into text editor and see
....
.... tty quiet video=HDMI-A-1
I can also cursor move when I more the arrow keys.
However I haven't edited anything yet and just tried to exit. After esc and :wq! It says:
... /mnt/extlinux.conf" E212: can't open file for writing
Press ENTER or type command to continue
Thanks Matt for helping me to get OpenELEC booted up through Chrome shell and Matt and Fritsch for trying to help me solve the AVR handshake issue, it is worth a try although not successful.
For those interested, my workaround for my weird situation of OpenELEC not displaying on TV (Chromebox hdmi to AVR hdmi to TV) is this:
1. Switch on AVR first to be ready for the chromebox.
2. Then boot up chromebox (I am using OpenELEC/Chrome OS dual boot with default OpenELEC).
3. Then switch on TV.
Somehow if both AVR/TV are off or on before chromebox boots, OpenELEC doesn't display on TV. If anyone is able to find a solution to this strange situation or interested to troubleshoot further, do contact me.
I suspect the problem might be with the TV because even with a direct connection to chromebox I still need to have the TV turn on last in order to boot up openELEC. TV is Panasonic-th-42pv70h (native resolution of 1024x768) which is HD-ready yet not full HD.
Meanwhile I will have to live with this for now and is just starting to have fun with Kodi on chromebox!