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I recently purchased a second Chromebox, used. It didn't come with a VESA bracket, but I don't need one.
I would like to pick up a couple of screws that are used to mount the Chromebox, so I can easily remove the back. Anyone know what size threads are used to mount the Chromebox?
I looked around online, but found nothing. I know I can pick up a couple of screws at Home Depot cheap, if I know the thread size.
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Hello!
Is our Chromebox still capable to run Kodi 19 and its Python 3 Add-Ons? I have the feeling that with Libreelec 10 the CPU usage is very high (up to 100%) even in idle state.
Sometimes Kodi crashes and restarts. I can not reproduce any error or problem. Sorry for bad english.
Thank you!
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kpoman
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Hello,
I have an ASUS Chromebox, Model Panther CN60, configured with ChromeOS + LibreELEC (dual boot). In the past, I have been successfully able to update to the LibreELEC software by simply running the Kodi E-Z Setup Script and choosing option #2, however, this time it did not go so well.
I receive the following when trying to perform the install:
Partitions formatted and mounted
Updating bootloader
./kodi.sh: line 260: /tmp/boot/syslinux/syslinux.cfg: No such file or directory
cp: cannot create regular file ‘/tmp/boot/syslinux/chain.c32’ : No such file or directory
cp: cannot create regular file ‘/tmp/boot/syslinux/libcom.c32’ : No such file or directory
cp: cannot create regular file ‘/tmp/boot/syslinux/libutil.c32’ : No such file or directory
syslinux.mnt.2558.0/syslinux/ldlinux.sys: No such file or directory
Error: Failed to install syslinux: reboot and try again
At reboot, I get the following:
SeaBIOS (version rel-1.11.0-54g248459e-MrChromebox-2018.09.12)
Booting from Hard Disk..
Failed to load ldlinux.c32
Boot Failed: please change disks and press a key to continue
Obviously I’m setup to boot directly into LibreElec but it looks like I’ve hosed the operating system. How do I proceed to fix this?
Thanks.
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kpoman
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Ok, I will try this when I get home tonight. Thanks for the help. I know your steps are general to keep it simple but I have a few questions:
1. boot a Linux USB (Ubuntu, GalliumOS, etc) - How do I get the Chromebox to boot to the USB stick? Do I press ESC at boot?
2. run my Firmware Utility Script - Once I have booted from either Unbuntu or Gallium, I open a Terminal window and use the following script: cd; curl -LO mrchromebox.tech/firmware-util.sh && sudo bash firmware-util.sh Correct?
3. flash the UEFI firmware - Is this option #2 (Install/Update UEFI (Full ROM) Firmware)?
5. Install LibreELEC from USB - Same question as in Step 1 - How do I boot from USB stick?
What happens to the actual ChromeOS? Is it overwritten? Is this a standalone install of LibreELEC? Sorry for all of the Newbie questions. Thanks in advance for your help!
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kpoman
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Thanks again for the guidance. Out of curiosity, where did I go wrong? This used to work before. How should I have updated LibreELEC?
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kpoman
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This worked great! Thanks again!
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Do you plan to update the script for LibreElec 10.1 & Kodi 19.3? I had my Chromebox working and dual boot. I updated LibreElec to 10.1 within Kodi. Then found I would have to reload Kodi in order to update Kodi for a usable build. I managed to bring up your script. However, I had to add -k to get the script to work or so I thought. Upon rebooting the device the device failed. Maybe because it's loading an older LibreElec version onto a newer version LibreElec. I tried all day and finally I got it by doing a stand alone installation. However, the Kodi version is 18.7 again and lost dual boot. Thinking when it's available I'll have to make a USB on a Linux laptop I'm guessing in terminal.