Looks like you have an Pi2+ (see here: http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=269814&pid=2420617#pid2420617), so try one of the current Milhouse builds or an LE alpha build. The firmware in LE 7.0.2 doesn't support the Pi2+.
Thanks for your reply Grimson.
If you are right it would means that:
- The official LE site is referring people with a Raspberry Pi 2 (Pi2 Model B or Pi2+ as you called it) to a file/image that won’t work,
- The official LE SD Creator tool is linked to a file/image that won’t work for some RPi2, and
- Probably NOOBS is downloading and installing a file/image/software that won’t work for some RPi2
This would certainly explain why I haven’t been able to boot LE on my Pi. It would also be very frustrating after all the things I’ve tried to find out that the referenced Pi2/Pi3 file/image won’t work on Pi2.
AND …
You are right Grimson.
Even though the site (LibreELEC Alpha/Beta Preview Builds – LibreELEC) says :
WARNING : … If you have no idea what a debug log is or so-called “wife acceptance factor” is critical to daily use; preview builds are not for you.
And I certainly don’t, but after everything I’ve tried I was willing to try anything and so using Grimson’s suggestion I downloaded LibreELEC-RPi2.arm-7.90.008.img.gz from the same page. Then I reimaged the SD card, put it into my Pi and LE booted straight away. No black screen. No rainbow screen. I haven’t configured it yet but did plug in a USB that had a movie file. LE auto recognised the USB and I have part-played the movie (just a quick test), and it worked fine.
So if you have a Raspberry Pi 2 and you can’t get LibreELEC to start/boot, then chances are you are being referred to a file that won’t work. But given that the preview (alpha/beta) build does works it probably won’t be long before this is corrected.
Grimson, I didn’t try the Milhouse builds. It looks like they are all tar files and I am still learning (in a windows environment) how to go from a tar file to a bootable SD card. I’ve tried a number of ways (outlined in various web-sites) but none of them have worked yet. Using image files are much easier in Windows with the Win32DiskImager. But I’m still working on it.
My next step is to configure LE to play live TV and to record it. I’ll probably use the add-on Tvheadend.
In closing a big thank you to you Grimson, and to the people who run this forum (and offer support) without whom my Pi won’t have booted LE.
Cheers.
Question/Issue resolved.