2015-04-17, 19:31
Matt, would I have to press ctrl+alt f2 to accomplish "sudo reboot" in the Chome OS sign in window? Thanks!
(2015-04-14, 18:42)Matt Devo Wrote:(2015-04-14, 17:25)Leclair Wrote: Is there a specific brand/size that you could suggest?
I have tried 2 different SD cards and 3 different USB sticks.
Also, if it is the USB install media causing the issue, can I assume the HP keyboard that worked during the dual-boot install should work once I find a USB stick that is compatible?
Thanks for all the help thus far.
that really seems unlikely that all those different keyboards and USB/SD media aren't compatible. I've only had one keyboard that wouldn't work (an older wired logitech mini) and no USB/SD media that were problematic. I use a Logitech K360 keyboard and Sandisk, Patriot, and Silicon Power USB sticks (and Sandisk and Lexar SD cards).
(2015-04-17, 19:31)Arse4life Wrote: Matt, would I have to press ctrl+alt f2 to accomplish "sudo reboot" in the Chome OS sign in window? Thanks!If you're not already signed in, then yes. If you are, then CTRL-T in a browser window will give you a prompt as well
(2015-04-17, 19:43)ashman70 Wrote: I am having the same problem and have tried five different flash drives, of different sizes 4GB, 8GB, 16GB and an 8GB microSD card in a SD adapter, the results are the same everytime, on boot to the flash drive, it has a kernel panic.RTFW and first post plz
Help I need to restore this chrome box back to factory settings.
(2015-04-18, 00:40)HarryMohan Wrote: I am new to this form, I am 61 years old. I think did everything as per guide
1. I have firmware backup
2.Created Kodi OS on USB
After rebooting I saw kodi running. Did not ask me if wanted to install OS. When I reboot again there is blank screen. I an not able to restore
ChromiumOS , Nothing happens. Black screen.
What did I do wrong? How can UN Brick my Asus Chrome box. I am completely lost.
Please HELP!!!
(2015-04-18, 05:10)Matt Devo Wrote: Unless there's something Kodibuntu does that OpenELEC doesn't and you need, that's the route I'd recommend you go. It's nearly fool-proof
Also the custom Kodibuntu version used by the script has an issue with displays that aren't 1080p (since it tries to force the output resolution to that)
(2015-04-18, 23:54)HarryMohan Wrote: When I installed coreboot, I think I might have selected boot from hard drive, now it wont allow me update with OpenELEC, even with esc.
Nothing happens, unit is on. Any suggestions.
(2015-04-19, 00:31)azzurri13 Wrote: I am trying to install a dual-boot system - When I go to download the recovery utility, it says "Not compatible - requires chrome version of at least 38"
How can I get around this? I tried manually downloading the file as listed in the wiki. I opened it on my mac and wrote it to a flash drive using ApplePi Baker. When I plugged it into the chrome box it said "No chrome os present on flash drive"
Appreciate any help or advice
(2015-04-19, 10:42)zirbenaum Wrote: Hello Matt and thanks for the script.
I have kodibuntu installed in standalone and everything works fine except one small issue.
After i wake up the chromebox from suspend the fan blows at full speed for a random time. Sometimes it spins down after a minute or two, but normally I just reboot because I don't want to listen the noise. Any help would be appreciated.
(2015-04-19, 16:27)Matt Devo Wrote:(2015-04-18, 23:54)HarryMohan Wrote: When I installed coreboot, I think I might have selected boot from hard drive, now it wont allow me update with OpenELEC, even with esc.
Nothing happens, unit is on. Any suggestions.
selecting the hard drive as the boot device would have no effect on the next boot. I'd try booting the OpenELEC installer blindly by hitting 'ESC' then '2' a few times in sequence