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Thanks Matt it's all clear now.
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Could someone help me out? I followed the instructions for single boot openelec. I copied the install media to the usb drive which the chromebox detected fine. However on reboot there is no option to boot from usb, the chromebox boots directly to "Booting from Hard Disk..."

I put the usb drive in my laptop and I see the install files.... what could be wrong?

Thanks
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(2015-02-11, 18:45)mlrtime3 Wrote: Could someone help me out? I followed the instructions for single boot openelec. I copied the install media to the usb drive which the chromebox detected fine. However on reboot there is no option to boot from usb, the chromebox boots directly to "Booting from Hard Disk..."

I put the usb drive in my laptop and I see the install files.... what could be wrong?

Thanks

did you look at the troubleshooting section of the wiki?
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I did not, thanks. Looking at this now

http://kodi.wiki/view/Chromebox#Troubleshooting

5.1 Dual Booting
The most common issue with dual boot setups is being stuck on the black SeaBIOS boot screen, with the "booting from hard disk" text displayed. 99% of the time, this is due to not having performed a factory reset using the recovery media, as listed in the Device Prep section above. Simply perform the factory reset, then re-run the dual boot setup using the script as before.

I did perform a factory reset as the very first step. I'll try this again.
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(2015-02-11, 20:29)mlrtime3 Wrote: I did not, thanks. Looking at this now

http://kodi.wiki/view/Chromebox#Troubleshooting

5.1 Dual Booting
The most common issue with dual boot setups is being stuck on the black SeaBIOS boot screen, with the "booting from hard disk" text displayed. 99% of the time, this is due to not having performed a factory reset using the recovery media, as listed in the Device Prep section above. Simply perform the factory reset, then re-run the dual boot setup using the script as before.

I did perform a factory reset as the very first step. I'll try this again.
You should be looking at the following section, since you are running a standalone setup
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(2015-02-11, 19:01)Matt Devo Wrote:
(2015-02-11, 18:45)mlrtime3 Wrote: Could someone help me out? I followed the instructions for single boot openelec. I copied the install media to the usb drive which the chromebox detected fine. However on reboot there is no option to boot from usb, the chromebox boots directly to "Booting from Hard Disk..."

I put the usb drive in my laptop and I see the install files.... what could be wrong?

Thanks

did you look at the troubleshooting section of the wiki?

(2015-02-11, 20:33)Matt Devo Wrote:
(2015-02-11, 20:29)mlrtime3 Wrote: I did not, thanks. Looking at this now

http://kodi.wiki/view/Chromebox#Troubleshooting

5.1 Dual Booting
The most common issue with dual boot setups is being stuck on the black SeaBIOS boot screen, with the "booting from hard disk" text displayed. 99% of the time, this is due to not having performed a factory reset using the recovery media, as listed in the Device Prep section above. Simply perform the factory reset, then re-run the dual boot setup using the script as before.

I did perform a factory reset as the very first step. I'll try this again.
You should be looking at the following section, since you are running a standalone setup

should or should not? I just want openelec installed and all I get now is "booting from hard disk". Should I perform a factory reset?
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(2015-02-11, 18:45)mlrtime3 Wrote: Could someone help me out? I followed the instructions for single boot openelec. I copied the install media to the usb drive which the chromebox detected fine. However on reboot there is no option to boot from usb, the chromebox boots directly to "Booting from Hard Disk..."

I put the usb drive in my laptop and I see the install files.... what could be wrong?

Thanks

Just went through this yesterday. Apparently the chromebox is quite picky about flash drives. None of the three that I had would work. I had to run to the store and buy a new one. I then downloaded the openelec img file and wrote it to the new usb flash drive using dd. Stuck it in the cb and rebooted and then I finally got the "press esc" prompt to be able to boot from it.
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(2015-02-12, 00:25)ToBeFrank Wrote:
(2015-02-11, 18:45)mlrtime3 Wrote: Could someone help me out? I followed the instructions for single boot openelec. I copied the install media to the usb drive which the chromebox detected fine. However on reboot there is no option to boot from usb, the chromebox boots directly to "Booting from Hard Disk..."

I put the usb drive in my laptop and I see the install files.... what could be wrong?

Thanks

Just went through this yesterday. Apparently the chromebox is quite picky about flash drives. None of the three that I had would work. I had to run to the store and buy a new one. I then downloaded the openelec img file and wrote it to the new usb flash drive using dd. Stuck it in the cb and rebooted and then I finally got the "press esc" prompt to be able to boot from it.


Thanks ToBeFrank, did the chromebox detect your USB drive when you copied the backup or copied the image from the installer and then didn't boot? That is what I'm seeing.

Or did it not detect at all, copying or booting?

Thanks
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(2015-02-12, 00:55)mlrtime3 Wrote: Thanks ToBeFrank, did the chromebox detect your USB drive when you copied the backup or copied the image from the installer and then didn't boot? That is what I'm seeing.

Or did it not detect at all, copying or booting?

Thanks

what "copying" are you talking about? You should not be copying anything manually in order to create the installation media
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(2015-02-12, 00:58)Matt Devo Wrote:
(2015-02-12, 00:55)mlrtime3 Wrote: Thanks ToBeFrank, did the chromebox detect your USB drive when you copied the backup or copied the image from the installer and then didn't boot? That is what I'm seeing.

Or did it not detect at all, copying or booting?

Thanks

what "copying" are you talking about? You should not be copying anything manually in order to create the installation media

When you update the coreboot firmware, it asks you if you want to backup to a usb drive. I did this and the OS detected the USB drive and copied the rom file. Also, on the next step , I was able to successfully create the openelec installer using the same usb drive. This same usb drive will not boot on the chromebox. I verified the copy was good using a laptop to test the usb drive.

So I was asking if he saw the same thing, or did the chromebox not detect the usb drive when backing up or copying the openelec image.
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(2015-02-12, 01:02)mlrtime3 Wrote: When you update the coreboot firmware, it asks you if you want to backup to a usb drive. I did this and the OS detected the USB drive and copied the rom file. Also, on the next step , I was able to successfully create the openelec installer using the same usb drive. This same usb drive will not boot on the chromebox. I verified the copy was good using a laptop to test the usb drive.

So I was asking if he saw the same thing, or did the chromebox not detect the usb drive when backing up or copying the openelec image.

well, you just blew away your backup then, since creating the OE install media erases the USB stick:

Quote:Connect the USB/SD device (>512MB) to be used as OpenELEC installation media and press [Enter] to continue.
This will erase all contents of the USB/SD device, so be sure no other USB/SD devices are connected.

either way, I'm going to rework the OE install media creation since it seems to be problematic for some people. In the meantime, just follow the instructions (in the wiki) to redo the OE install media from another machine and try again
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(2015-02-12, 01:02)mlrtime3 Wrote: When you update the coreboot firmware, it asks you if you want to backup to a usb drive. I did this and the OS detected the USB drive and copied the rom file. Also, on the next step , I was able to successfully create the openelec installer using the same usb drive. This same usb drive will not boot on the chromebox. I verified the copy was good using a laptop to test the usb drive.

So I was asking if he saw the same thing, or did the chromebox not detect the usb drive when backing up or copying the openelec image.

The usb installer created from the ez script would not boot. This was before purchasing the new usb stick, though. Also, the os x installer in the tar.gz file always failed to create the usb installer. I then downloaded the .img and used dd to write it to the usb. Finally, it was successful booting.
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Can I make OpenElec use more RAM?...

I had 8GB from another system and put them into my Chromebox but it's just a waste since it uses maybe 4% of Ram....

I wonder if there is any way to make it use more RAM?... Maybe it could help somehow...
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(2015-02-12, 02:46)bhampton Wrote: Can I make OpenElec use more RAM?...

I had 8GB from another system and put them into my Chromebox but it's just a waste since it uses maybe 4% of Ram....

I wonder if there is any way to make it use more RAM?... Maybe it could help somehow...

yes, it's a complete waste. OE runs perfectly well on 1GB of ram even, and "forcing" it to use more would have no measurable impact.
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(2015-02-12, 01:19)Matt Devo Wrote: either way, I'm going to rework the OE install media creation since it seems to be problematic for some people

Matt, have you considered removing the ability to create the OE install media from the script. Perhaps this will help people know that the script and OE are independent of each other.

I know it's a very handy feature for a lot of people, but some well documented steps in the wiki might be an alternative (although then you might be flooded with questions like "now I've run the script, how do I install OE").

Ben
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