2015-03-16, 17:07
(2015-03-15, 00:22)ardsavac Wrote: Matt,
I know this isn't specifically a thread for install on Chromebooks. I was having trouble with the install today since I was unable to boot from legacy device (CTRL-L) once everything was complete. I finally saw that by default on the ACER C720 chromebook that booting from the legacy bios is disabled by default. The following had to be run from command
Do you think it is proper to add warning to the first post? I finally found it on the following page: http://www.chromium.org/chromium-os/deve...chromebookCode:sudo crossystem dev_boot_legacy=1
I had the same issue. It seems to randomly change to 0. I set up my C720P to dual boot OpenELEC. My wife uses ChromeOS then after a few months, I attempted to use OpenELEC. This was set to 0, but it had worked before. I'm not sure what changes it, just something you need to watch out for.