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Wow, wait. I don't think I completely got it. But first:
I originally wanted to ran a dual boot ChromeOS and minimal Arch with XMB, but had trouble trying to get grub installed on the GPT partitioned drive and decided to start off by getting an Arch running by itself in the entire drive, which I have working now.
What you're saying here is that I could install the Chromium OS "desktop" on my current Arch, along with XBMC? That sounds really interesting. If that's the case, how do you run XMBC? Can you switch between one "desktop" or the other (XBMC/ChromiumOs) on the fly, without restarting the system itself, or how would it work?
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If id like to run openElec ONLY, do i need to install the firmware in the script? (option 4)
i have a problem, i insert a usb and run option 5. When it reboots i get "booting from hard disk" and nothing happens.
I check to see if any data has actually been stored on my usb by putting it in my laptop and nothing is there.
any suggestions?
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hey matt, great job with the script. I'm pretty much an amateur with this stuff since mostly what I do is just put different linux distros on a couple of old laptops, but I was able to follow your directions and have openelec/xbmc up and running in about half an hour. So thanks for taking the time to do all the work and share it and answer questions.
Unfortunately, a couple of my usb drives that I keep my media on are only recognized about 90% of the time, a couple of others are only recognized about 50% of the time, and the rest (the majority) aren't recognized at all. So, it's pretty much useless to me as a media center. It's a shame because xbmc runs really great on it! Are there anymore firmware tweaks you're working on that might help this usb problem?
If not, I made the backup of the original firmware per your directions in your original post. But how do I flash it back? Thanks for any help.