2015-12-16, 22:34
(2015-12-16, 01:22)Matt Devo Wrote: 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. .
the titular script of this post, linked in the first post. If CTRL-ALT-F2 on the ChromeOS login screen doesn't give you a terminal shell, then either your keyboard isn't cooperating, you need to press a 'fn' key on the keyboard for F2 to work, or your device isn't in developer mode.
Thanks. I was hitting CTRL-ALT-F2 on the wrong screen. Once I got to the command line screen I was able to run your script and "reset the device back to factory" and the OS verification turned back on once I hit the space bar. It now reboots straight back into Chrome OS without pausing, thanks again for your help.