2015-06-11, 01:07
(2015-06-10, 16:12)Matt Devo Wrote:(2015-06-10, 08:35)Digi8 Wrote: How do I enable developer mode without wiping my data? Also, I haven't changed anything since the last time I was able to dual boot.
you don't, but I'm only speculating that's the issue, and it's possible you or someone else hit [space] to exit developer mode without realizing it (which I've now tweaked the script to prevent). I suppose you could always log into ChromeOS, open a browser window, and hit [CTRL-T]. If you're still in developer mode, that should give you a limited terminal, if not, it won't, and you'll need to re-enable it.
(2015-06-10, 14:18)sd26 Wrote: Hi
I have updated the firmware on my Asus Chromebox to 20150604 and have lost wired networking. The box takes 5 minutes + to get to the bios screen and boots with no wired network. Is there a way to downgrade or reinstall the firmware(if you think that will help)? I am running Openelec 5.95.1.
Cheers
hmmm, since you're the 2nd person to report this, it would appear to not be a fluke, though I can't reproduce it myself on any of the boxes I have here. You can always boot a Linux live USB and re-run the script to re-flash the firmware and see if that helps. I'll look into the issue some more.
I couldn't get the escape key to work and it takes 5 minutes to appear so I ssh to Openelec and modify the update script so it would reflash the firmware (I removed the exit when checking version) now I get "coreboot firmware download checksum fail; download corrupted, cannot flash." Can you please provide a script to roll back to a previous version of the firmware.
Thanks