Hi Ron, Thanks for your reply. Seems a nice starting point, just in case its of interest to anyone else, his website: http://johnlewis.ie/coreboot-on-chromebooks/pre-built-firmware/
There is also a google community: https://plus.google.com/communities/112479827373921524726 I'll also take a look at the Chromium OS dev guide, maybe the hack to boot seabios directly is not so hard. I'll report soon! > Your first step is to talk to John Lewis so he can give you some > pointers on how to go at it. > > There's lots of fun chances for missteps. > > Your BEST bet to start is to use the chromium development environment, > and the sources we use, rather than upstream, just to make sure you > can do it at all. > > I have set up a peppy to only ever load seabios, which was not hard. > But I did not start from the code at coreboot.org. > > Sorry you had that problem. > > ron -- coreboot mailing list: [email protected] http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot

