2014-05-31, 18:20
(2014-05-31, 17:57)gixie Wrote: Hi everybody,
First off, thanks for the effort Matt
Unfortunately I hit a wall. I followed the steps to install OpenELEC in a dual boot config with chromeOS but I am stuck at booting from hard disk...
I ran the script three or four times but to no avail.
I tried installing OE manually but when I did it only showed the entire ssd as target for the install and I did not want to wipe my ChromeOS installation.
Any advice for me please?
Thanks
well, I thought I had fixed this, but apparently not. I can't explain why some people are having issues and not others. I'll need someone who is still experiencing the issue to walk thru a few things with me so we can get to the bottom of this.
installing OE "manually" only allows you to use the entire drive, as that's what it's intended for. It also won't work unless you flash my updated firmware since the stock firmware is buggy and incompatible with the version of the bootloader (syslinux) that OE uses
Quote:Oh, and one more thing, assuming that it won't work or I won't like it, how do you go back to leaving the whole 16gb to the ChromeOS install? Thanks
Use the google recovery media tool as per the Factory Reset option in the wiki