R.Wieser wrote:
> Mike,
>
>> If I use such as the libreelec sd/usb creator tool* for any win/linux/mac
>> it will use that .gz and write it to the SD that I'll put into a USB/SD
>> gizmo and then I'll be able to just remove/replace the Raspbian sd w/ the
>> libreelec sd and boot the RPi.
>>
>> Is there something I'm missing here?
>
> The problem is not with running LibreElec, but with that its configuration
> files are saved in RAM, and discarded when you turn the Pi off - to be
> re-extracted from/with the libreelec kernel image the next time you boot.
Hmmm. This page sounds like it can save settings in 6 different
categories https://wiki.libreelec.tv/libreelec_settings
System
Network
Connections
Services
Bluetooth
About
> And by the way: I took a noobs image, copied that to an USB stick and, on
> first boot, selected LibreElec to be installed (instead of Raspbian). Easy
> peasy. :-)
Yeah; I tho't that would probably work. Recalling from the installation
of Raspbian from noobs.
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Mike Easter
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