ive been tryna figure out how to get it to work but I have no clue :C
I use arch btw!!
I’ve been painstakingly developing an RGB controller application that utilizes the factory ectool and ecdirect control methods that ChromeOS uses to control the lights and zones. There’s still many kinks I need to work out, but the first thing I need to figure out at this point is how to get back onto Linux, as when ChromeOS updates auto-installed this past dmonth or so it bricked the EDK2 boot screen and the “Select alternate bootloader” option no longer boots into Linux (ChromeOS still boots just fine, but it seems that with the new ChromeOS updates that were installed it has disabled the mrchromebox.tech script method I had used previously to make my Acer Chromebook Plus 516 GE (Osiris) a dual-boot-capable Ultrabook.
Any input here that may be helpful to get my Linux OS environment back?
I will gladly share the app files, scripts, and everything that I’ve been able to come up with thus far, I just need to get back into Linux to be able to re-download the files myself and make sure that they still work with any new updates
@MrChromebox Any updates to the script that will work for the latest ChromeOS version? (I have Version 140.0.7339.201 (Official Build) (64-bit) installed and running on this device right now, but I really, REALLY want to get back into Linux on this same device (and not replace ChromeOS completely)
what does that mean?
what exactly happens when you select edk2 to boot it?