2014-10-31, 02:10
(2014-10-31, 01:35)Veronica Wrote:(2014-10-31, 00:47)Matt Devo Wrote: 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
But ESC will keep working right? that for me is the chromebox default boot menu, basic and limited but handy.
not sure what you are asking exactly - the SeaBIOS boot menu will always be available , assuming more than one boot device is present. What I'm referring to is a standard GRUB boot menu which would show after booting the internal hard drive, and allow the selection between ChromiumOS and OpenELEC