Device is an Acer CB315-4H (board name: magma) and I have the rw_legacy firmware on it. I haven’t done anything to my internal storage at all (besides rw_legacy if you count that), I exclusively boot Linux from an external hdd. The last time I booted into chromeos was this morning, approximately 12 hours ago. Well I just got home from work, booted into my Kali hard drive to do some things, then rebooted to go back into chromeos to unwind with some YouTube but it won’t boot! Hitting enter on the boot from internal storage button causes the Chromebook to instantly power off, then maybe 10 seconds later it will come back up to the developer mode screen. What happen? Can anyone help me please?
Ended up resolving this by recovering with a USB flashed with the Chromebook recovery tool. Looking back on it, I did install Kali to my hdd this morning after running Debian trixie for a bit, I suppose it’s not entirely out of the question one or more of the internal storage partitions got mounted during the install process and messed something up. It’s weird though, I’ve installed a bunch of other distros to my external hdd and this never happened, maybe it’s something specific to Kali?