2015-01-07, 06:29
(2015-01-07, 06:00)manu08 Wrote: Edit: False alarm, my keyboard wasn't correctly plugged in. I reconnected it & got into Chrome OS by pressing CTRL+D. I'll try to run through the steps to get Ubuntu + ChromeOS set up now following the instructions from the initial post. I believe I can continue from Step 4 onwards that says "Download/run the EZ setup script, choose desired dual boot configuration, select partition size"
correct. when switching from one dual-boot setup to another, you need to do a factory reset (to restore the original partition setup) then re-run the script from the start, just like before. As noted in the wiki, it's advisable to use the script to reset the boot flags/options to the default to avoid it automatically booting the (broken) legacy BIOS and without a bootable OS.
once you've got that sorted, let's fix box #2