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==Recover/boot Menu==
 
==Recover/boot Menu==
As you can see in the picture above there is an option (last one) to boot to a ''"Recovery Menu"'' this is a vendor specific option, meaning it has nothing to do with OpenPLi (eg any image you install) you can compare it with the bios on a mother board of a PC. Most vendor's use a specific combination of pressing button's on the remote control or on the receiver to access this menu and for this you will need to look at the vendor's website or manual. OpenPLi offers it from the menu.
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As you can see in the picture above there is an option (last one) to boot to a ''"Recovery Menu"'' this is a vendor specific option, meaning it has nothing to do with OpenPLi. You can compare it with the bios on a mother board of a PC. Most vendors use a specific combination of pressing button's on the remote control or on the receiver to access this menu and for this you will need to look at the vendor's website or manual. OpenPLi offers it from the menu.

Revision as of 16:04, 3 August 2020

Intro

Many Vendors offer multi boot, this receiver specific feature when available makes it possible to install multiple images on a receiver. So like 3 or more versions of PLi, how much images you can install when it is supported depends on the slots, let's say the partitions that are present.

When this feature is supported by your receiver then basically OpenPLi offers 2 images in the download section an USB/recovery version and a multi boot version. The first can be installed using an USB stick, it "restores" the mono boot situation, so 1 image on your receiver. The second creates a multi boot environment. This is preferably done using a flash from the menu.

AutoBackup

When you flash a multi boot version from the menu a backup is created and restored by default. When this flash process starts there is a time window to cancel it, so by default a backup is created from the current image and will be restored right after the flash on the newly installed image. In most cases and certainly when there is no HDD present, a USB stick with enough space, has to be plugged into the receiver so create the backup. These backup files are relatively small. In many cases it is best to use a USB stick of about 1 Gb, albeit to store the downloaded image.

How to select an installed multi boot image

There are 2 ways to select the image to boot from. Using the remote control simply press Menu and go into Standby/Restart menu. Press long on the power control button using your remote control a menu appears and as you can see in the picture below there is the "Multiboot image selector" option, once pressed it offers the images you have installed.

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Now you can pick one and OpenPLi will boot into it.

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There is also the possibility by pressing yellow button to remove an image.

Multiboot-004.jpg

Once you remove an image, the yellow button changes to restore deleted images, in case you made a mistake. Even when you reboot you can restore deleted images, once you install a new one it the "old slot" it will be gone!

Recover/boot Menu

As you can see in the picture above there is an option (last one) to boot to a "Recovery Menu" this is a vendor specific option, meaning it has nothing to do with OpenPLi. You can compare it with the bios on a mother board of a PC. Most vendors use a specific combination of pressing button's on the remote control or on the receiver to access this menu and for this you will need to look at the vendor's website or manual. OpenPLi offers it from the menu.