2014-10-31, 00:47
(2014-10-30, 22:51)adun79 Wrote: It works
Thanks, Matt
Is there a way to bring up the boot options? Right now CTRL+D takes me into Chrome, CTRL+L into OE. It is set at OE default, 30 sec delay
negative. The keyboard shortcuts to boot ChromeOS and the legacy BIOS in the stock firmware are there just for developers, it was never intended to be an option for "regular" users.
The closest you can get is to install my standalone firmware, then install ChromiumOS and dual boot OE, and have a GRUB boot menu to select between the two. There's even a way to "upgrade" ChromiumOS to ChromeOS, but then you lose the auto-update capability. And that's definitely beyond the scope of this script, and what I would consider doable for most users