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[IDEA] Boot XBian from USB - Printable Version +- Forum (http://forum.xbian.org) +-- Forum: Software (/forum-6.html) +--- Forum: Installation (/forum-16.html) +--- Thread: [IDEA] Boot XBian from USB (/thread-427.html) |
Boot XBian from USB - djEthen - 10th Feb, 2013 02:57 PM Hi, Was reading that raspbmc supports USB installation which is more stable and less prone to crashes and can overclock to 1ghz without corruption. so any plans for this? Regards, Re: USB Installation - rikardo1979 - 10th Feb, 2013 06:15 PM this option was always here ![]() Start from USB RE: USB Installation - djEthen - 10th Feb, 2013 08:29 PM I looked there but i dint find it before.. i feel dumb now ![]() RE: USB Installation - kraleksandr - 11th Feb, 2013 11:51 PM So, I need to install xbian to SDcard with Installer for windows, then boot up my pi with this sdcard, then from my pi execute dd image to external drive, then modify /boot/cmdline txt. Right? RE: USB Installation - CurlyMo - 11th Feb, 2013 11:52 PM Yes RE: USB Installation - kraleksandr - 12th Feb, 2013 02:39 AM I do this and now it not boot says something like bad block device. I executed this dd if=file.img of=/dev/sda2 and changed root location in /boot/cmdline.txt Or I must dd to /dev/sda, then resize and create my current partitions? RE: USB Installation - CurlyMo - 12th Feb, 2013 02:40 AM can you do a: Code: fdisk -l /dev/sda2 RE: USB Installation - kraleksandr - 12th Feb, 2013 02:51 AM It says that there is gpt and I need use something else to manage partitions. Before dd this hdd has: MBR, ntfs(primary),ext4(primary). Now - MBR, ntfs(primary),unformatted RE: USB Installation - CurlyMo - 12th Feb, 2013 03:07 AM The easiest way is: - Install XBian img to your SD card - Boot xbian - Login to shell with ssh - dd if=/dev/mmcblk0p2 of=/dev/sda2 - Change /boot/cmdline.txt This only copies the /root partition to your USB drive. RE: USB Installation - kraleksandr - 12th Feb, 2013 04:03 AM What you mean by "Then copy only the /root partition to your USB drive."? RE: USB Installation - CurlyMo - 12th Feb, 2013 04:06 AM I didn't phrase that sentence correctly ![]() RE: USB Installation - kraleksandr - 12th Feb, 2013 04:21 PM Boot from class 10 SDcard: 65s Boot from 250G HDD ext4: 4m 34s D'oh © RE: USB Installation - CurlyMo - 12th Feb, 2013 06:55 PM Those i my experiences as well ![]() RE: USB Installation - namtih - 16th Feb, 2013 04:49 AM I wanted to test an usb installation today. How can I verify that the usb drive is really used? My current setup: 1. Used win32diskimager to restore the img file to the usb drive. 2. Used win32diskimager to restore the img file to the SD card. 3. Changed SD card commandline.txt to "root=/dev/sda2" 4. Connected both devices and booted 5. But after exiting XBMC, I get the following output: Terminal root@xbian ~ # df Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on rootfs 15469552 706896 14756004 5% / /dev/mmcblk0p2 15469552 706896 14756004 5% / tmpfs 39700 268 39432 1% /run tmpfs 5120 0 5120 0% /run/lock tmpfs 10240 0 10240 0% /dev /dev/sda1 34662 10409 24253 31% /media/usb0 /dev/sda2 653228 610124 36452 95% /media/usb1 tmpfs 79400 0 79400 0% /run/shm /dev/mmcblk0p1 34662 10409 24253 31% /boot root@xbian ~ # root@xbian ~ # root@xbian ~ # more /boot/cmdline.txt dwc_otg.fiq_fix_enable=1 sdhci-bcm2708.sync_after_dma=0 dwc_otg.lpm_enable=0 console=tty2 root= /dev/sda2 rootfstype=ext4 elevator=deadline rootwait quiet root@xbian ~ # As / is still labeled with "/dev/mmcblk0p2" it's still using the SD card, isn't it? Did I miss anything? RE: USB Installation - CurlyMo - 16th Feb, 2013 04:53 AM Why is there a newline after root= ? |