2018-09-07, 10:28
Update: I’m downloading GalliumOS to usb to try that method.
(2018-09-07, 10:50)Batesy2007 Wrote: No dice. Updated the legacy bios and the Panasonic still won’t display the ChromeBox. I think it’s a handshake issue between the devices.There are now 4 different generations of Chromeboxes supported, with 3 firmware types and 2 different setup configs. You're going to have to give a little more info here. What device, setup, firmware type? Are you still stuck getting into or booting Developer Mode or have you resolved the keyboard issue?
It’s displaying fine on other TVs. Anyone ever encounter this?
(2018-09-07, 19:16)Batesy2007 Wrote: Sorry, it’s a Asus CN60 Haswell running ChromeOS and LibreElec dual boot.
I managed to get back into the script and updated legacy bios. That didn’t help the situation.
I then updated the Core boot firmware and did a fresh dual boot install after. Did all this connected to a Samsung lcd.
Quote:Tried again on the Panasonic and nothing displayed on screen. Checked all HDMI ports and leads. Very frustrating as I’d recently upgraded the ram to 8g too. Was running fine on my Sony yesterday.
(2018-09-07, 22:18)Batesy2007 Wrote: It was originally a dual boot but in trying to fix the issue I decided to try the core boot and standalone LibreElec.While it's working do this:
Yes, it was working fine on. Sony 4K yesterday.
I’ve now got it to work. Not sure how though. I decided to unplug all inputs and then shuffled all the hdmi cables around on he devices and now I have the PS4 pro working on the hdmi cable that was originally connected to the ChromeBox and vice versa.
Weird.
Relieved to hear others have had similar issues with Panasonic. Thought I was losing it.
(2018-10-11, 20:28)TonyPh12345 Wrote: @Matt Devo, Any word? (not trying to pester you, I just think the "at-sign" tagging doesn't work right for folks with a space in their username, so I'm trying it manually.I don't understand what you're trying to do. LE 8.2.5 should install via the EZ Setup script without issue from a fresh ChromeOS install, as it sets a 512MB system partition (and storage for whatever size you specify). I can't say why it would fail to install from USB, but what you're trying to do is certainly not a tested or approved install method.