2014-08-17, 19:06
(2014-08-17, 14:15)Stereodude Wrote: I tried to follow the 6.2 Create a Backup Copy of ChromeOS (on USB/SD) steps in the wiki on my HP ChromeBox, but after creating the USB stick and rebooting when I press CTRL+U it says "WARNING: Booting from external media (USB/SD has not been enabled..." Obviously I have the ChromeBox in developer mode to have gotten this far. Do I need to have the write protect screw removed to make this step work?
Also, why are the bootable backup instructions in the Old / Deprecated Content section? This backup doesn't seem to be done as part of the script as the wiki says. I will admit I'm not 100% sure because I'm working my way through the process and haven't used the script yet, but the descriptions in the first post of this thread don't seem to reference making a bootable "backup" stick.
That section is no longer relevant (hence the label 'deprecated'), and has just now been deleted. It was only useful when doing a standalone setup with the stock firmware, before I started offering the coreboot firmware. It's not needed for a dual boot setup, and not useful for a standalone/coreboot setup.
The who purpose of the script is to minimize the amount the user needs to interact with the CLI. If you've done everything in section 1 of the wiki, then go ahead and run the script.
(2014-08-17, 15:49)magy77 Wrote: Does somebody use WOL over Wlan with the Asus Chromebox??
Wont work
WOL for WLAN is not a supported feature under OpenELEC (or most Linux distros I assume); there's nothing from a hardware or firmware standpoint that would prevent it.