2015-12-15, 18:26
(2015-12-15, 09:59)Matt Devo Wrote: when you use the 'Set Boot Options' feature of the script, it sets a firmware flag to lock developer mode on, to prevent accidentally disabling it via the space bar. If you're looking to have it boot ChromeOS immediately, you can either set the boot delay to 1s, or set the boot options back to default (which removes the dev mode lock) and then re-enable verified boot mode. Either way, run the script and set the boot options as desired.
Thanks for replying. I would like to do the latter "set the boot options back to default (which removes the dev mode lock) and then re-enable verified boot mode. Either way, run the script and set the boot options as desired."
Sorry to be a newbie but could you point me to which script, Also when I try to do Crtl + Alt + (Anything L, F2) to get to some type of command line nothing happens. .