2014-08-17, 22:36
(2014-08-17, 20:06)Matt Devo Wrote: To what end though? Like I said, it would only be useful if you were going to wipe ChromeOS off the hard drive, but stick with the stock firmware, which is pretty much pointless. The updated coreboot firmware isn't ChromeOS compatible, which is why I recommend making a bootable ChromiumOS USB stick instead.I didn't realize it wouldn't run with the updated firmware, so it's not of any use to me. I've subsequently deleted it.
Since you've already made it, and want to use it for whatever reason, all you need to do is enable USB booting for ChromeOS via the CLI:
Code:sudo crossystem dev_boot_usb=1
Thanks for the script and the help. I got OpenELEC installed and running without much drama. FWIW it works fine with the ~$30 CM6631A USB to SPDIF adapter I bought off ebay.