HowTo Vu+ Multiboot in OpenBh 5.2

Ev0

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I installed black hole without using usb. It is installed, but after resetting, you can't go back to the first image
Why would you install an image that hasn't been supported for over 2 years and expect it to work ?

If you search on here you will find files you need to be able to boot to another image from BH.
 

old-man

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Hello,
this is my first post on openbh.

I have a Vu Uno 4K SE with the newest VTI image running.
Because I am curious I would like to try out openbh.

These are the steps I would do:

1) Backup my current Vu image (15.0.2) to an usb stick.
2) Install OpenBh 5.3 on the Vu. Or is it better to use OpenBh 5.2?
3) Select MultiBoot Option.
4) Install OpenBh 5.3 on slot 1
5) Install my Usb Backup of VTI on slot 2. (Not sure if VTI 15.0.2 will work with Multiboot?)

Does this roughly make sense or am I overlooking something?

Many Greetings
 
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Ev0

Admin
Staff member
Administrator
Hello,
this is my first post on openbh.

I have a Vu Uno 4K SE with the newest VTI image running.
Because I am curious I would like to try out openbh.

These are the steps I would do:

1) Backup my current Vu image (15.0.2) to an usb stick.
2) Install OpenBh 5.3 on the Vu. Or is it better to use OpenBh 5.2?
3) Select MultiBoot Option.
4) Install OpenBh 5.3 on slot 1
5) Install my Usb Backup of VTI on slot 2. (Not sure if VTI 15.0.2 will work with Multiboot?)

Does this roughly make sense or am I overlooking something?

Many Greetings
OpenBh 5.3 is the one to use.

Your backup should restore to Slot 2, the only issue you might have, is getting out of the VTi image as it does not support mulitboot.
 

old-man

New member
OpenBh 5.3 is the one to use.

Your backup should restore to Slot 2, the only issue you might have, is getting out of the VTi image as it does not support mulitboot.
Thanks alot! So this means when I am in VTi I have to really switch off and on again the box to get into the multi boot screen. If I am in openbh I can then just soft restart the box with the remote to see the multboot screen?
 

Ev0

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Thanks alot! So this means when I am in VTi I have to really switch off and on again the box to get into the multi boot screen. If I am in openbh I can then just soft restart the box with the remote to see the multboot screen?
No turning the box off and on again it will just boot VTi again.

You will have to use the STARTUP_RECOVERY file from post 1, on the root of the usb, this will then let you boot to recovery image and from there you can select OpenBh again.

I don't think anyone has created another way to get out of the VTi image.
 
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