Sean,
you can easily change the firmware boot flags using my Firmware Utility Script: https://mrchromebox.tech/#fwscript
you'll want option #4, then select the option for '1s + Legacy Boot default.' You can optionally remove the Developer Mode splash screen completely via option 6.
cheers, Matt
On Tue, Aug 15, 2017 at 11:12 AM, Sean Felipe Wolfe stjohnskid@gmail.com wrote:
Hey everybody, I'm installing Linux Mint on a Samsung Chromebook 11.
I've successfully installed the OS by removing the write-protect screw, then running John Lewis's firmware update script. I'm now trying to get rid of the startup developer-mode screen to have the system boot right up to Mint. That's the one where I press Ctrl-L to get the SeaBios prompt. I found this article,
https://johnlewis.ie/how-to-make-the-legacy-seabios- firmware-slot-the-default-on-a-haswell-broadwell-based-chromebook/
But this requires ChromeOS to still be installed and I overwrote it when I put in Mint.
How can I remove that initial Google developer mode screen without ChromeOS installed?
Thanks in advance,
ps. if this is the wrong mailing list could you make a suggestion for another?
Thanks!!
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