2015-01-02, 10:31
(2015-01-02, 07:07)kenz Wrote: Ok so I think I have it working. It comes up with OS verification is off screen and I get a few firmware messages up in the left corner. So from there I can let it go and it boots into Chrome or hit Ctl-L and it will boot into OpenElec. Is that what I should see? That's not real clear from the wiki.Maybe a screen shot would help. I guess I was looking for a command prompt dual boot menu. Question though. This is for my daughter's room. If she accidentally hits the space bar and turns OS verification back on does screw everything up? Thanks for all your help
the black text in the upper corner of the developer boot screen simply indicates that the boot flags have been set to a non-default value; from there you must use the keyboard shortcuts to boot whichever OS is not set as the default. I'll add something to make it more clear on how one selects the OS in a dual boot setup.
If developer mode is exited by hitting space, ChromeOS developer mode is exited, and all ChromeOS user data is erased. The dual-boot setup is not affected, outside of being inaccessible. You would simply need to re-enter developer mode, at which point the boot flags and dual boot setup would be as they were previously.