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Manual Installation | OpenELEC Mediacenter Home FAQ OpenELEC FAQ Raspberry Pi FAQ Kodi FAQ (external) Community FAQ Privacy FAQ Documentation Supported Platforms Intel x86 Raspberry Pi 1 & 2 WeTek Play Cubox-i Installing OpenELEC Basic Install Guide Manual Installation DualMarchingNetworkMarching- NFS NetworkMarching- iSCSI User guide Adding Media Sources Configuring Screen Resolutions Configuring Audio Accessing Samba Server Useful Terminal Commands Kodi Wiki (external) Kodi Addons (external) Configuration Updating OpenELEC Compile from source Development workflow Downloads Forum Donate Home Documentation Installing OpenELEC Manual Installation Table of contents: Locate the device (SD,CF,SSD or HDD) to use. Create the needed partitions Create filesystem on partitions. Set disklabels to partitions. For SD, CF & SSD disable ext4 journal. Experts All in One Command. SSD Trim Support Install the needed extlinux bootloader. Install extlinux bootloader. Install OpenELEC Umount and enjoy... In this tutorial we will demonstrate the installation of OpenELEC onto a single nonflexible momentum system (USB, SSD, HDD, CF, etc). First off all marching your Linux System or download and marching Ubuntu Live CD. If you use a Ubuntu live cd, remember to enable the needed universe repository for the extlinux installation. Locate the device (SD,CF,SSD or HDD) to use. In my specimen /dev/sdb. sudo fdisk -l Create the needed partitions 1 - System 250MB | 2 - Storage reminding self-ruling space Or use Gparted and set the partition size option to cluster. sudo fdisk /dev/sdb o - create DOS partition table n - new partition p - primary 1 - partition number ENTER - use default start point +250M - for 250 MB System Disk n - new partition p - primary 2 - partition number ENTER - use default start without partition 1 ENTER - use default end for all self-ruling space usage of partition 2 a - set partition marching flag 1 - partition 1 p - show partitions Now you have 2 linux partitions like this. ...Device...boot.....Start........End......Blocks...Id..System /dev/sdb1....*.........2..........261.......48976+..83..Linux /dev/sdb2.............261........1021......730991+..83..Linux Create filesystem on partitions. sudo mkfs.ext4 -m0 /dev/sdb1 sudo mkfs.ext4 -m0 /dev/sdb2 Set disklabels to partitions. sudo e2label /dev/sdb1 System sudo e2label /dev/sdb2 Storage For SD, CF & SSD disable ext4 journal. sudo tune2fs -O ^has_journal /dev/sdb1 sudo tune2fs -O ^has_journal /dev/sdb2 Experts All in One Command. sudo mkfs.ext4 -v -m0 -O ^has_journal -L System /dev/sdb1 sudo mkfs.ext4 -v -m0 -O ^has_journal -L Storage /dev/sdb2 SSD Trim Support For SSD you can enable the discard mount option if TRIM is supported. sudo hdparm -I /dev/sdb1 | grep TRIM If you get the output TRIM supported vivify discard. sudo tune2fs -o discard /dev/sdb1 sudo tune2fs -o discard /dev/sdb2 Install the needed extlinux bootloader. sudo apt-get install extlinux Write MBR (MasterMarchingRecord Code) to the device. sudo dd if=/usr/lib/extlinux/mbr.bin of=/dev/sdb bs=440 count=1 Mount System partition for bootloader & system installation. sudo mkdir -p /media/System sudo mount /dev/sdb1 /media/System Install extlinux bootloader. sudo extlinux -i /media/System/ Create bootloader menu config file. sudo gedit /media/System/extlinux.conf And paste the pursuit lines. In specimen of problems with the Partition Labels use APPEND boot=/dev/sdb1 disk=/dev/sdb2 quiet DEFAULT linux PROMPT 0 LABEL linux KERNEL /KERNEL APPEND boot=LABEL=System disk=LABEL=Storage quiet ssh Install OpenELEC Now reprinting the KERNEL & SYSTEM file from the OpenElec.tar.gz/target/* folder to the System partition. sudo cp ./OpenELEC.tv/target/KERNEL /media/System/ sudo cp ./OpenELEC.tv/target/SYSTEM /media/System/ Umount and enjoy... sudo umount /dev/sdb1 Copyright © 2009-2018 OpenELEC . All Rights Reserved. Home FAQ OpenELEC FAQ Raspberry Pi FAQ Kodi FAQ (external) Community FAQ Privacy FAQ Documentation Supported Platforms Intel x86 Raspberry Pi 1 & 2 WeTek Play Cubox-i Installing OpenELEC Basic Install Guide Manual Installation DualMarchingNetworkMarching- NFS NetworkMarching- iSCSI User guide Adding Media Sources Configuring Screen Resolutions Configuring Audio Accessing Samba Server Useful Terminal Commands Kodi Wiki (external) Kodi Addons (external) Configuration Updating OpenELEC Compile from source Development workflow Downloads Forum Donate