Hi,
How can I completely copy Kodi profile folder from Windows to LibreELEC ?
Tried to copy the folder and replace the .kodi of the LE.
But the LE is stuck at the booting...
Please help, thanks in advance☺
Hi,
How can I completely copy Kodi profile folder from Windows to LibreELEC ?
Tried to copy the folder and replace the .kodi of the LE.
But the LE is stuck at the booting...
Please help, thanks in advance☺
Certain settings may not be compatible from your Windows setup in LibreELEC. Is the hardware for the LibreELEC device identical or different? If the latter, leave out the guisettings.xml file why you start copying a kodi profile folder.
sorry, Miss understood...
The device is Beelink GT1 Ultimate with LibreELEC.
Want to copy the kodi from Windows to this device...
BUMP, please its important
If LibreELEC is still stuck at booting, try SSH'ing into it.
Usually the Linux OS is still running.
If it is, the most drastic measure to take is to delete the .kodi folder via typing
rm -rf ~/.kodi
and after that
reboot
you should boot into a clean/new setup, so you can try again to copy the Windows Kodi files.
I can renew all the business... but I want to copy the profile from Windows to LibreELEC... how can I do this ?
Kodi is not designed for (and does not support) cross platform profile moving. You can try literally copy/pasting the userdata folder files over .. but I doubt it will work reliably because there are fundamental differences in file paths and some Kodi settings.
its not make sense... so how Warez's for kodi working? Its the same method ... must be a way...
Warez's for kodi
Warez is a generic term used for illegal software.
I don't think we need to go down that path.
Its only an example... someone?
its not make sense...
Kodi in Windows uses Windows paths/ files. LibreELEC is a Linux product. Different beasts altogether.
For one thing, Linux does not use drive letters like Windows does.
If you start copying settings/files from the Kodi windows setup, you're bound to find paths in there, f.e. in sources.xml. How do you have your video source(s) set up? Via SMB, NFS, external USB drives? Since you provided no other info, I'm only guessing here. But it all affects the way Kodi is run.
If there are too many differences, it's much better (and quicker) to simply do a fresh install of LibreELEC and set up your collection again.