2020-04-25, 22:47
(2020-04-01, 17:25)rustyfrog666 Wrote:Dear Matt,(2020-04-01, 02:59)Matt Devo Wrote:(2020-03-29, 10:53)rustyfrog666 Wrote: I have an old Chromebox with OpenELEC v5.0.8 and Kodi 14.2.
I want to use SABNZBD daemon on it but don't think I can do that with OpenELEC (let me know if that's not the case). So instead I want to install Lubuntu.
Can I just follow the steps as though it was a new installation?
For a standalone setup, you will need to perform the following steps:
- Open the ChromeBox and remove the write-protect screw
- Put the ChromeBox in developer mode
- Download/run the Kodi E-Z Setup Script
- Select the Standalone / coreboot Install option, which will backup your stock firmware/BIOS and flash a custom one
- Create install media for desired OS. Script includes option to create install media for LibreELEC
- Power off ChromeBox
- Connect/plug-in USB install media (if not using LibreELEC media you just created)
- Power on ChromeBox, Press [ESC] from boot menu, select USB device (no longer needed with UEFI firmware; USB devices will boot automatically)
- Install LibreELEC, GalliumOS, or your OS of choice
regardless of whether or not you can run Sabnzbd under OpenELEC, you'd be smart to start fresh given the age of your install:
* boot a Ubuntu USB
* update to latest UEFI Firmware
* reboot and boot/install OS
There are certainly ways to install Sabnzbd under LibreELEC (what I'd recommend) and if you're using the device for Kodi then that's what I'd recommend. Using Ubuntu + Kodi is always going to be slightly less optimal as a Kodi playback device
Thanks for the advice. I am using it for Kodi but just needed it to also handle my downloads. So LibreELEC sounds ideal. I just had a vague memory from when I installed Kodi on it before that it wasn't as straight forward as a "normal" install. Appreciate your help. Thanks
I decided to convert my Asus CN60 from ChromeOS to standalone linux and followed the steps like above.
I am stuck at step: plug-in usb install media.
When I insert the usb (with linux mint) I don't get a boot menu, it goes directly into Shell.
I tried two different usb sticks, both resulted in the same way.
What am I doing wrong? BTW, I tested the usb stick on my dell laptop and it booted into the live cd.
Appreciate your help,
Adam