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I am having problems dual-booting OpenELEC, similar to the problems that AdamXBMC is having. When installed, it just goes to "booting from hard disk". However, I have installed Ubuntu and it seems to boot. So I'm not sure what the problem is.
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Hi Matt,
I just updated my firmware and now have a working Chromium USB stick (YAY!) but I do have a couple of questions.
1. Now that my box boots stupidly fast how do I get to the boot menu? I can't seem to hit esc fast enough and I don't seem to have the 5 second delay with my USB drive connected...
2. There is an update to OpenELEC, should I be taking updates from them or waiting for a specific build you recommend?
As a side note I know next to nothing about Linux and aside from not being able to make a backup of ChromeOS (moot now), everything has gone smoother than any install I've done on Windows! Thanks for your hard work!!!
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Is ChromiumOS identical to ChromeOS? Will the special offers (like Google drive 100GB) still work in it (I'm assuming yes since they are tied to Google account). And when I boot ChromiumOS from usb stick, does it still use the internal SSD? Or do all the apps etc I install go on the usb drive?
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Thanks Matt, so let me see if I get this right - I buy Chromebox, sign in and redeem special offers. Then I do device prep, take backup of existing chromeos (even though it won't run later), install Coreboot, and then the entire SSD is devoted to OpenElec/Linux, and for dual booting I use a ChromiumOS usb.
What are the disadvantages to not installing Coreboot and continue to dualboot ChromeOS and OpenElec off the SSD? Besides a slower boot time. Or put another way, are there any disadvantages to using Chromium vs Chrome? As you can tell I'd also like to use the box as a computer.