althekiller
Team-XBMC Developer Joined: May 2004 Reputation: 12 |
2008-09-24 21:02
Post: #11
You need to hit ctrl+alt+f1 to drop from an X session to terminal. Once in terminal ctrl is optional so you can alt+fN to get to console N, N=7 is where your X session resides.
Howto post your problem in a useful manner. #xbmc-linux on FreeNode XBMC online-manual, FAQ, search, forum rules, how to submit a bugreport. |
| find quote |
CASHMON3Y
Member+ Joined: Sep 2008 Reputation: 14 Location: Detroit, MI |
2008-09-24 21:39
Post: #12
blubyu Wrote:'apt-get update' will check for updates. If there are any updates then you need to run 'apt-get upgrade'. This will actually install the updates.Ok, thanks! |
| find quote |
cloud79
Junior Member Posts: 40 Joined: Sep 2008 Reputation: 0 |
2008-09-26 15:12
Post: #13
But can you really update the "livecd" ?
Can i add a ppa to get the most rescent svn livecd? |
| find quote |
succo
Fan Posts: 361 Joined: Mar 2008 Reputation: 0 Location: Taranto, Italy |
2008-09-26 16:56
Post: #14
i don't know if you can, but you can update an usb stick image, which will be able to install on another usb stick the updated system, i guess
|
| find quote |
lcapriotti
a.k.a Luigi, Team-XBMC XBMCbuntu Dev Joined: Jan 2008 Reputation: 12 Location: Italy |
2008-09-26 17:12
Post: #15
succo Wrote:i don't know if you can, but you can update an usb stick image, which will be able to install on another usb stick the updated system, i guess doesn't work that way, sorry
Always read the XBMC online-manual, FAQ and search the forum before posting. Do not e-mail XBMC-Team members directly asking for support. Read/follow the forum rules. For troubleshooting and bug reporting please make sure you read this first. ![]() |
| find quote |
s7mx1
Senior Member Posts: 259 Joined: Dec 2007 Reputation: 3 |
2008-09-26 19:21
Post: #16
succo Wrote:i don't know if you can, but you can update an usb stick image, which will be able to install on another usb stick the updated system, i guess If you have the upcoming release or svn iso, you can upgrade your usb disk. Mount both the iso and your usb disk and then copy the following files from the iso vmlinuz rootfs.img initrd0.img restrictedDrivers.amd.img restrictedDrivers.nvidia.img to your usb disk. In this method I suppose your usb disk was made using the Live CD's the build in makeusb script and their boot method has not been changed (kernel options for example). |
| find quote |
succo
Fan Posts: 361 Joined: Mar 2008 Reputation: 0 Location: Taranto, Italy |
2008-09-26 20:06
Post: #17
l.capriotti Wrote:doesn't work that way, sorry it's because the upgrades go to the 'filesystem' file, isn't it? and, if it's that way, would i be able to create another live-key (even with the old filesystem) from an upgraded key? |
| find quote |
lcapriotti
a.k.a Luigi, Team-XBMC XBMCbuntu Dev Joined: Jan 2008 Reputation: 12 Location: Italy |
2008-09-26 21:48
Post: #18
not sure to get the point but today you can create a Live USB from the Live CD only.
Things may change in future releases. Always read the XBMC online-manual, FAQ and search the forum before posting. Do not e-mail XBMC-Team members directly asking for support. Read/follow the forum rules. For troubleshooting and bug reporting please make sure you read this first. ![]() |
| find quote |
succo
Fan Posts: 361 Joined: Mar 2008 Reputation: 0 Location: Taranto, Italy |
2008-09-26 22:44
Post: #19
i thought it could be done from a live-usb too, as at boot there is option '0' to install to an usb key...
btw, completely ot... i don't see many italians around here, am i wrong? |
| find quote |
cloud79
Junior Member Posts: 40 Joined: Sep 2008 Reputation: 0 |
2008-09-27 15:58
Post: #20
s7mx1 Wrote:If you have the upcoming release or svn iso, you can upgrade your usb disk. Is there any svn for the liveiso ?? I haven't found one. |
| find quote |

![[Image: badge.gif]](http://www.ohloh.net/projects/149/badge.gif)
Search
Help