Hello everyone,
I installed LibreELEC Generic Stable 12.0.2 on an SSD alongside Google TV (installed via a YouTube tutorial).
I now want to install LibreELEC Generic Legacy Nightly as a third operating system on the same SSD, ideally by extracting the ISO file to its own partition (as recommended for Google TV). The goal is to run a second Kodi profile, as I've had issues using multiple profiles with different skins/add-ons in a single LibreELEC installation.
My hardware:
▶️HP EliteDesk 800 G1 TWR Tower-PC
▶️Display via DisplayPort to HDMI adapter
▶️Intel Core i7 (4th Gen)
▶️Integrated Intel GPU
▶️20 GB RAM
▶️SSD 1: Windows 11 24H2
▶️SSD 2: LibreELEC + Google TV
The issue:
I tested LibreELEC Generic and Generic Legacy Nightly on MicroSD (Run and installed mode) and also by cloning the install to SSD.
Each time, I was only able to install one Nightly update after switching to the test feed (https://test.libreelec.tv/).
After the update, the sub-version list disappears – I can still see the main version (e.g. 13.0), but no further builds are shown.
I also tested Nightly without first installing Stable, and in those cases, no sub-versions were shown at all, even immediately after switching to the test link.
This makes me wonder: Is the test URL even needed when Nightly is already preinstalled?
Oddly, Stable shows all available builds correctly – including both main and sub-versions.
What worked before:
Before I switched to this SSD setup (which I've been using for about two years), LibreELEC Generic 11 was running from a microSD card in run mode.
There, I switched to Nightly via the test URL and was always able to install updates without any problems, including version 13.
Unfortunately, I had to overwrite this microSD card because I didn't have another one available.
Does anyone know this issue with nightly builds, where no more updates appear after the first one?
Would a debug log be helpful in this case?
Thanks in advance!