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I went ahead and picked up an Acer Chromebox CXI locally for $40. Followed the steps outlined in the Kodi wiki Chromebox entry. I initially wanted to just wipe ChromeOS and install a familiar Linux (Void or Arch) but thought better of it and decided it would be less work to go the dual-boot route. So that's what I attempted. I'd understood from the fellow from whom I acquired this that the box had been factory reset, which seemed confirmed when I booted ChromeOS and was asked to enter credentials for, or to create anew, a google account (I did neither). But having gone through the steps to reconfigure the device as dual boot (ChromeOS and LE), I am confronted with the situation 'Help! I'm stuck on the black SeaBIOS boot screen, with the "booting from hard disk" text displayed' described under "5 Troubleshooting, Known Issues, Fixes/Workarounds" in the wiki article. I can still boot into ChromeOS by holding down the ctrl-D keys during boot.
Trying too figure out now how to proceed. Do I need to factory reset, as the wiki directives seem to indicate, then try the dual-boot installation again? In fact can I perform a factory reset, given that the drive has been partitioned (but that I can still boot into ChromeOS)? Further input will be appreciated.
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Thanks for the further input, Matt Devo. Another thing I've noted: if I'm understanding correctly what I'm seeing at the tty, I also have the option of just enabling USB boot, thereby obviating the need to run the script, partition the drive, etc--correct? In other words, I could just run LE from USB that way, it seems. If so, what are the pro's/cons of setting up dual boot ChromeOS/LE versus just leaving ChromeOS and running LE from USB? Still deciding which course of action I'll pursue.
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Ok. Just to be absolutely clear about what I'm describing, after booting to ChromeOS on this device, when I hit ctrl-alt-F3 to get to a tty, I'm presented with the Developer Console log-in screen, where I can log in as user chronos. Among other information appearing on that log-in screen, it says "If you are having trouble booting s self-signed kernel, you may need to enable USB booting. To do so, run the following as root: enable_dev_usb_boot." Though I'm not trying to run a self-signed kernel, this information gives the impression that booting from a USB device can be enabled by the means described. So, is what you're saying about enabling legacy boot still applicable here? You obviously have a far better technical grasp of the workings of these devices than I do, but to the more casual user such as myself, the information from the developer console screen seems to indicate that booting from USB can be enabled by logging in as chronos and running something like sudo enable_dev_usb_boot.
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Thanks for the explanation Matt Devo and for saving me from wasting a further bit of time trying to boot USB that way. I did the factory reset as described, then again went through the steps outlined in the wiki for installing LE alongside ChromeOS. I now have a working LE installation on this device! Doubt I'll be using ChromeOS much but, as mentioned, it was a whole lot less fidgety to use the dual-boot option than to wipe ChromeOS and install a real Linux distro. Plus, since the device is uefi, I believe I would have been unable to use my preferred boot loader (syslinux) had I done that. If one is interested in compiling his own kernel, uefi booting is great if the command-line kernel option is enabled: no boot loader needed. But I don't have time for that right now so I'll be sticking with dual-booting.
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Hi Matt. I'm still using my original Asus Chromebox with great success, but lately, after the latest LibreElec upgrade I suspect, many of my tried and true videos are running slow. Looking at the Video Settings OSD I haven been able to mess around with the Deinterlace and Scaling methods to "correct" the speed, but it's hit and miss and not consistent between files. Trying to get the right settings from the CB Wiki aren't working either.
Is this hardware related? Any words of wisdom would be appreciated.