2015-04-13, 18:31
Matt:
Just read this at http://www.extremetech.com/computing/132...s-device/2
"Even though you’ll be in Ubuntu at this point, your device will still boot Chrome OS by default. To change the default boot OS, you can simply issue the command sudo cgpt add -i 6 -P 5 -S 1 /dev/sda to make Ubuntu the default, or sudo cgpt add -i 6 -P 0 -S 1 /dev/sda to make Chrome OS the default"
I guess -P is the partition, and -S the timeout.
Is this still the case? I don't see it mentioned in the wiki. I don't dual boot at this time, but I thought I might take a stab at it on my spare Chromebox. (ChromeOS is very Mom-friendly after all..) Might be a bit safer changing the default boot if you change your mind after the initial firmware flash, than having to reflash the firmware with some other defaults.
Just read this at http://www.extremetech.com/computing/132...s-device/2
"Even though you’ll be in Ubuntu at this point, your device will still boot Chrome OS by default. To change the default boot OS, you can simply issue the command sudo cgpt add -i 6 -P 5 -S 1 /dev/sda to make Ubuntu the default, or sudo cgpt add -i 6 -P 0 -S 1 /dev/sda to make Chrome OS the default"
I guess -P is the partition, and -S the timeout.
Is this still the case? I don't see it mentioned in the wiki. I don't dual boot at this time, but I thought I might take a stab at it on my spare Chromebox. (ChromeOS is very Mom-friendly after all..) Might be a bit safer changing the default boot if you change your mind after the initial firmware flash, than having to reflash the firmware with some other defaults.