Booting from Ext HDD / SSH / Codecs question

As I understand it, there are two things you can do to the apple TV.
1. Boot from a regular mac os x install on an external HDD from the USB port
2. Take the HDD out, enable SSH / install codecs, etcs
My question is quite simple then:
Is it possible to boot from the ext HDD and then install perian / flip4mac components and enable SSH without opening up the Apple TV?
From my understanding of the above, logic says, "yes"
Regards
Paul

As I understand it, there are two things you can do to the apple TV.
1. Boot from a regular mac os x install on an external HDD from the USB port
I doubt this is possible, besides a number of issues that you may or may not be able to resolve in instructing the tv to boot from another SUD, I doubt the tv has the ability to run a regular OS anyway (RAM limitations etc) but that is just my opinion, I have no specs to support this.

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