2016-10-02, 20:35
Am I right in saying the fancy new LibreELEC installer program that creates a USB Installer will then wipe my Chromebox current install / partitions and create new ones are the correct size for build #1001?
(2016-10-02, 20:35)D-an-W Wrote: Am I right in saying the fancy new LibreELEC installer program that creates a USB Installer will then wipe my Chromebox current install / partitions and create new ones are the correct size for build #1001?Yes. If you want to keep your existing data then backup your current installation using the LE Settings add-on Backup option, copy the backup tar file off (or backup to a network location), apply the new image (wiping your data), upgrade to #1001, then restore your backup (again, using the LE Settings add-on).
(2016-10-02, 19:13)_matt_ Wrote: Or use gparted to resize the partition, which is the route I took.
http://gparted.org/liveusb.php
# uname -a
Linux NUC 4.7.6 #1 SMP Sun Oct 2 21:07:04 BST 2016 x86_64 GNU/Linux
# lsb_release
LibreELEC (Milhouse) - Version: devel-20161002210516-#1002-g26d5070 [Build #1002]
(2016-10-01, 14:20)Karnis Wrote:(2016-10-01, 11:55)fritsch Wrote: For the user with the 120 hz, see: https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc/pull/10243 <- this will come into Krypton.
Thanks fritsch! ...looking forward to it.
(2016-10-03, 10:25)fritsch Wrote:(2016-10-01, 14:20)Karnis Wrote:(2016-10-01, 11:55)fritsch Wrote: For the user with the 120 hz, see: https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc/pull/10243 <- this will come into Krypton.
Thanks fritsch! ...looking forward to it.
Can you please test, if it is still working with the latest build, above?
# uname -a
Linux NUC 4.7.6 #1 SMP Mon Oct 3 21:05:09 BST 2016 x86_64 GNU/Linux
# lsb_release
LibreELEC (Milhouse) - Version: devel-20161003210353-#1003-gd598804 [Build #1003]