Petersen Curt wrote:

I found it a lot easier to burn a CD-RW that makes the xbox boot
straight into Xebian (you can get it from the xebian distro).  If I
want to play games, I just take the CD out and it boots to my
dashboard.

On 8/7/05, CTD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Phill Edwards wrote:

Yes you do have to select linux (or what ever you want to call it) from
the new dashboad.  I modified my evolution ini file so that after boot I
just need to hit the select button once and my linux boots and starts
mythtv.  You can follow this guide
(http://www.xbox-scene.com/articles/evox-ini.php).


Oh - I had assumed that if you put the default.xbe for booting xebian
in the right place that the Xbox would boot xebian automatically. If
not - why not? Isn't that the purpose of default.xbe?

Regards,
Phill
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That sounds correct.  I wanted the ability to play xbox games in the
future, so that meant I needed the system to boot into the evolution
dashboard as the default.
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For some reason, if I started my xbox with the above mentioned boot CD it just booted into the evolution dashboard. I would then have to eject and reclose the DVD drive, then evolution would recognize the DVD as a game which allowed me to lauch it. I believed this was due to the fact that I have an old v1.0 xbox with one of the crappy first DVD drives and not one of the better samsung ones.


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