Linux ChromeBox Kodi E-Z Setup Script (LibreELEC/Linux+Kodi) [2017/02/21]
(2014-12-31, 13:51)jtadeia Wrote: Hello,
Could somebody help me here please?

I'm running dual boot (Chrome + OpenELEC) auto-booting into OpenELEC.
I don't have a keyboard but I can access the AsusBOX through ssh while running OpenELEC.

I want to remove dual boot since I never use ChromeOS, and the extra space might come handy for Kodi. Can I just run the script from OpenELEC and install the standalone version (OpenELEC\Kodi) or do I need to boot into ChromeOS and install it from there? (the issue here is since I don't have keyboard, I can't hit CTRL+D to change boot)

Thanks for your help.

the first post contains the answers you are looking for: the script doesn't run in OpenELEC, and the separate standalone firmware updater is only for use after you've flashed the standalone firmware (though some recent changes may have made this work, but it's definitely not supported).

(2014-12-31, 15:44)gixie Wrote: @matt or anything else who can help me... I took the original SSD an put it in an adapter so I can use it to install OpenELEC on a different pc, but it says it's read only... I did have it running in my Chromebox dual booting but then I upgraded the ssd for a full Ubuntu install. Maybe the adapter is defective?
Any ideas?

never tried doing this, nor not sure what you are trying to do exactly.

(2014-12-31, 16:32)MauiSteve Wrote: Matt Devo- Thank you.

I installed a standalone OpenELEC a week ago. Such a pleasure to pass the old sluggish android box on to another family member.

Your script went fine but I ran into the overscan problem during install and I could not see about the first 4 or 5 characters at the left margin during install.

I've got an old 50" Panasonic Plasma Viera and I messed around with settings to try and eliminate the overscan but never found success. The biggest trouble came during selection process for USB back-up or write of OpenELEC. I could not see the number the script was expecting. I ended up moving the USB to a different location and hit a 1 and that got things going. I did not have a different spare monitor to use.

I guess there is not a good way to have your script tab about 5 characters to the right... I may build a few more Chomeboxes for less technically inclined buddies, so I'm not looking forward to the overscan problem again.

Cheers.

I don't think there's any way to compensate for overscan in ChromeOS, but it's possible I could shift the script text some. Though as long as you only have one USB stick connected at a time, it will (should) always be #1 in the list.

(2014-12-31, 17:14)sikhest Wrote: Hi Everyone...I need some help.

I followed the steps on page 1 to dual boot ChromeOS and OpenElec on as Asus Chromebox. Everything has worked great for a few days, but now soon as I boot into OpenElec, after 5 seconds the screen goes black..then the openelec logo comes back on...and this is a constant loop, every 5 seconds. It appears to be re-loading the openelec every 5 seconds. The only change that was made, was Updates were set to Automatic vs Manual.

Any thoughts on how I can fix this? Thanks!

not sure how you got there, but I'd just re-run the script and get a clean install of OE

(2014-12-31, 17:19)jmerrilljr Wrote:
(2014-12-31, 13:51)jtadeia Wrote: Hello,
Could somebody help me here please?

I'm running dual boot (Chrome + OpenELEC) auto-booting into OpenELEC.
I don't have a keyboard but I can access the AsusBOX through ssh while running OpenELEC.

I want to remove dual boot since I never use ChromeOS, and the extra space might come handy for Kodi. Can I just run the script from OpenELEC and install the standalone version (OpenELEC\Kodi) or do I need to boot into ChromeOS and install it from there? (the issue here is since I don't have keyboard, I can't hit CTRL+D to change boot)

Thanks for your help.

Be careful -- I bricked mine trying to do thisConfused

not sure how you managed that - can you PM me with more info?

(2014-12-31, 18:36)chacho Wrote: Hi. The first time -actually second per instructions - I ran the script (dual boot) Ubuntu came up fine. Since then, when I boot Ubuntu (Ctrl + L) it will ask me to log in (user, user), but won't take me to desktop. I tried running $ sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop. When I saw it didn't work I switched to Ctrl + Alt + F7, I saw "Could not resolved archive.ubuntu.com".

Any suggestions?

re-install Ubuntu using the script, ensuring you have an internet connection beforehand
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