



07:59

The raspberry pi has become my media player of choice. I have a large HTPC, but although it is in a Cooler Master silent case, it still makes a bit of fan noise. The raspberry pi of course makes none!
So, can I dual boot, into either raspyfi or raspbmc? How could I do it? I'm swapping SD cards now. I know there are multi-boot "pre-apps" for the raspberry pi out there. What would be a sensible way of booting, say "if no response in 20(?) seconds, default to raspyfi" since I'll only have the plasma TV on, and able to make a response to an on-screen message, if I want to watch videos via raspbmc.


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