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Hi guys, Newbie here. Wanted to say thanks for providing amazing instructions on how to setup my new ASUS Chromebox with stand-alone install of OpenELEC. Besides having to switch to a small monitor during installation process, (as I couldn't get any video to display on big screen TV) the installation went flawlessly! Very happy with the outcome.
Now, on to my new project... I just purchased a bigger SSD drive (128GB) for my Chromebox and will be going through the OpenELEC stand-alone installation again.Can someone please confirm if it is as simple as:
1. Install new SSD drive
2. Turn on Chromebox
3. Press ESC at boot
4. Select install media (boot-able thumbdrive with OpelenELEC) (same one that EZ setup script previously created for me)
5. Install OpelenELEC
4GB ODROID N2 64GB eMMC, Asus i3 Chromebox 128GB, Nvidia Shield TV Pro, Wetek Hub, AFTV
CoreELEC Nightly, LibreELEC 9.2, Kodi 20.2
LG 65" OLED C9 and Integra DRX 3.4 w/ Dirac Live Atmos 5.1.2
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Thanks much: the EZ script could not be easier.
My issue: I would like to use an external USB DVD drive with my Asus Chromebox. Before installing dual-boot OpenELEC, Chrome had no problems mounting the DVD drive (a relatively new feature, I surmise). After the installation, however, neither OpenELEC nor Chrome would mount the drive. Dual-boot Ubuntu+Kodi did see the drive, but Chrome would not boot at all. I'm assuming this is a firmware/BIOS issue? Or is there a driver missing in OpenELEC?
In the meantime, I've returned my Chromebox to stock and am running old XBMC through Crouton. It works, but I'd rather have the self-updating OpenELEC installation.
Thanks
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Hey Guys,
i just bought a Asus Chromebox Model CN60.
I removed the write protection screw and putted it in the Developer mode.
When i try to run the Script now it says:
./xbox-functions.sh: line 274: syntax error near unexpected token 'fi'
./xbox-functions.sh: line 274: 'fi'
any ideas what to do :/ ?
Thanks
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EZ Setup loads successfully. Selected Option 1 for Dual Boot.
Stage 1 / repartitioning completed OK
Stage 2: Partitions formatted and mounted - OK
Updating bootloader - OK
Problems began with downloading OpenELEC. Connecting to dl.dropboxusercontent.com successfully, but after HTTP request was sent, received "ERROR 404: Not Found." Also failed to download from the dropbox mirror, with the same 404 Not Found error.
In red: "Error: Failed to download OpenELEC; check your Internet connection and try again."
Got the same result from 3Tfu5W and gJFToc8t.
What could the problem be? The Internet connection clearly works if it reported "connected" to the dl.dropboxusercontent.com IP addresses. (And I verified that the Internet connection works for everything else).
Thanks.
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BTW: Saw the same Line 274 syntax error last night reported by EvilPutz, but glad it's fixed.
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The OE folks must have changed the naming scheme on the download for the 5.95 betas; I adjusted it for the standalone media creation, but not dual boot. Will fix shortly.
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2015-05-08, 22:01
(This post was last modified: 2015-05-08, 22:03 by Matt Devo.)
I do. I've been testing the dev builds leading up to beta 1, and haven't run into any issues, so see no reason not to. Also, I've historically always updated the script with beta versions