2014-04-18, 09:46
2014-04-18, 09:54
not sure what you did. the EFI folder is 2.18MB and the entire mini iso 32 MB
2014-04-18, 10:19
(2014-04-18, 09:54)FernetMenta Wrote: not sure what you did. the EFI folder is 2.18MB and the entire mini iso 32 MB
Tried it again using PowerISO and now it's 33mb again but it's just not bootable. I copied the EFI folder from the server ISO to clipboard, then copied it back to the mini ISO.
Saved it, then wrote using dd to my USB.. won't boot.
Why didn't they add EFI to the mini grr

2014-04-18, 10:33
just use the server iso, then press F4(not 100% sure) and choose minimal install
2014-04-18, 11:14
(2014-04-18, 10:33)wsnipex Wrote: just use the server iso, then press F4(not 100% sure) and choose minimal install
Funnily enough that option does not appear when you choose UEFI boot! Only legacy boot
I think I have worked it out, choose UEFI (USB) boot. Then use grub to edit the boot for Ubuntu and change ubuntu-server.seed to ubuntu-server-minimal.seed. Then press F10 to boot. At least I hope.
2014-04-18, 11:21
Does not matter. Choose Install Ubuntu Server. Make sure to create an EFI partition yourself (512 MB is enough), then create an extended partition with / and swapfs. That's it.
On the selection later only choose "SSH Server". done. Just did that yesterday on a Baytrail.
On the selection later only choose "SSH Server". done. Just did that yesterday on a Baytrail.
2014-04-18, 11:40
Thanks this is what I ended up doing if anyone else is interested.
Booted using the ubuntu 14.04 server install via UEFI (USB)
At the command line, press c for grub command line.
Type in:
linux /install/vmlinuz file=/cdrom/preseed/ubuntu-server-minimal.seed quiet --
initrd /install/initrd.gz
boot
Not sure what the difference between the seed files are, but hey presto it works.
Booted using the ubuntu 14.04 server install via UEFI (USB)
At the command line, press c for grub command line.
Type in:
linux /install/vmlinuz file=/cdrom/preseed/ubuntu-server-minimal.seed quiet --
initrd /install/initrd.gz
boot
Not sure what the difference between the seed files are, but hey presto it works.
2014-04-18, 12:10
OK Now I have XBMC setup again (it's been a while since I last updated). But the GUI is really choppy?
2014-04-18, 13:04
2014-04-18, 15:12
Just want to check that i`m using the best/right settings for sd live tv on my Nuc with Openelec ?
http://imgur.com/WLPrj0q
http://imgur.com/3L6ck2J
http://imgur.com/WLPrj0q
http://imgur.com/3L6ck2J
2014-04-18, 18:28
(2014-04-18, 15:12)Jönke Wrote: Just want to check that i`m using the best/right settings for sd live tv on my Nuc with Openelec ?
http://imgur.com/WLPrj0q
http://imgur.com/3L6ck2J
all fine.
2014-04-19, 22:23
Since upgrade to Trusty and latest build, XBMC crashes on LiveTV.
Here are crash log and debug log:
http://pastebin.com/rVymSz6A
http://pastebin.com/zYc5mZQb
Here are crash log and debug log:
http://pastebin.com/rVymSz6A
http://pastebin.com/zYc5mZQb
2014-04-19, 22:52
Quote:NOTICE: fps: 0.000000, pwidth: 544, pheight: 576, dwidth: 544, dheight: 396
Is this a new joke done by tvheadend?