2015-03-18, 16:30
(2015-03-18, 08:12)waverz Wrote: Just tried installing openelec via this script and am having issues.
I have a ASUS CHROMEBOX-M115U with a Intel Celeron 2955U 64-bit Dual Core Processor 1.4 GHz.
I get here:
4. Download and run the ChromeBox setup script with the commands:
curl -L -O http://goo.gl/3Tfu5W
sudo bash 3Tfu5W
But when I use the sudo bash 3Tfu5W command I get bash: 3tfu5w: no such file or directory
I've also tried:
curl -L -O https://db.tt/vUPL3OrH
sudo bash vUPL3OrH
but get the same error
Could this be because I have 64-bit architecture ?
Any help or advice would be great!
as per the instructions, you need to have setup a network connection (wired or wireless) in order to download the script
(2015-03-18, 10:30)UdoG Wrote: Hello!
I would like to reset my Asus chromebox but unfortunately I'm not able to disable the OS confirmation after the power-on.
At first I got the OS warning and the following message (top left):
gbb.flags is nonzero: 0x00000039
read-only firmware id: Google_Panther.4920.24.21
Active firmware id: Google_Panther.4920.24.21
If I press enter I got a beep and the following message:
WARNING: TONORM prohibited by GBB FORCE_DEV_SWITCH_ON.
read-only firmware id: Google_Panther.4920.24.21
read-only firmware id: Google_Panther.4920.24.21
Active firmware id: Google_Panther.4920.24.21
... but after the next reboot the OS warning still exists.
Disable Firmware Write Protect is still active (screw is removed).
What's wrong?
Thanks
Udo
this has nothing to do with the script, but I'm in a generous mode today.
It's telling you exactly what the issue is - gbb.flags is nonzero, and one of the flags that is set is preventing you from disabling developer mode. Use the script to reset the boot options to the default (which sets gbb.flags to zero), reboot, and you should be able to return to normal/verified boot mode.