![]() The above procedure works all the time for me. Upon finishing the boot process, I usually go to the kodi configuration to confirm its settings I want.Then, take the SD card to my TV Box to boot. Execute sync before umount the partitions.Then, manually copy (or backup) working ~/.kodi directory from my Linux desktop computer to the /storage on the SD card. Manually rename the existing /storage/.kodi directory to something else as a backup.Then, remount the partitions once they are clean. Sometimes, it take several cleaning process to just clean the DOS partition. When that happens, I usually unmount the partition(s) and manually execute the cleaning process. When I plug the SD card (or the USB storage) to a Linux computer, I noticed from the output of dmesg most of the time Linux has to perform partition cleaning on the DOS partition before it executes automount the partitions on SD card.Properly shutdown the problematic CoreELEC box.For instance, sometimes my kodi on one of my CoreELEC boxes starts acting up, I just do the following: However, it always works for me when I do this similar thing on a Linux desktop computer. I don’t use Windows OS and I don’t know what happens when you do that. OK it boots into Coreelec again and then I put into my PC and copied across the backed up userdata folder.īut when back in Coreelec it has nothing from the userdata folder, it looks like a fresh install with no library etc. Connecting to Android Auto is as simple as connecting your phone to your car with a USB cable. NOTE: You can enable the listing of Hard Drives under ‘advanced drive properties’ĭisk type: Removable, Disk size: 32 GB, Sector size: 512 bytesĬylinders: 3773, Tracks per cylinder: 255, Sectors per track: 63 If this device is not a Hard Drive, please e-mail the author of this application Remounted \?\Volume\ on I:\įound USB 3.0 device ‘Lexar USB Flash Drive USB Device’ (21C4:0CC4)įound USB 2.0 device ‘Seagate Desktop USB Device’ (0BC2:3300)ĭevice eliminated because it was detected as a Hard Drive (score 33 > 0) ![]() Opened \.\PhysicalDrive5 for exclusive write access Now create a directory for Autofs to mount the filesystems. As we can see above we have two NFS exports i.e. To check the NFS exports just run the below command. Deleting ALL partitions from disk ‘\?\PhysicalDrive5’: Here we are going to use NFS exported shares with Autofs to automatically mount it.
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