2016-10-16, 16:25
So that took a few tries but it initially worked. I was able to boot into Chrome OS and get back to the command prompt. I took your setting the boot options as optional and figured that if anything did go south, I could just hit ctrl+d again at bootup to get into Chrome. This time instead of bothering with a dual boot, I just did a standalone setup, since I don't think I would really need dual boot and I figured this would run smoother. When running the script, I created a backup of my stock firmware on a flash drive like the prompts suggested. I do not remember seeing the option to plug in a flash drive to create the LibreELEC install media. And when I rebooted the box, it now boots to a black screen. Same for trying developer mode.
If I plug in my recovery media, it will loop between the chrome screen, SEABIOS screen, and a black screen. But it doesn't appear to have any options to actually recover, and no developer screen ever appears for me to ctrl+d to go to Chrome OS.
Again, I know this is my fault for taking the boot options part as optional, but I would appreciate any help..
If I plug in my recovery media, it will loop between the chrome screen, SEABIOS screen, and a black screen. But it doesn't appear to have any options to actually recover, and no developer screen ever appears for me to ctrl+d to go to Chrome OS.
Again, I know this is my fault for taking the boot options part as optional, but I would appreciate any help..