Hi all, After moving I dusted off my Acer C720 to play with DragonFly again. However, when greeted with the white splash screen my normal routine of pressing Ctrl+L only produced two beeps.
After some research, it sounds like letting the battery die on these chromebooks disables legacy boot. I can verify this by pressing the Tab key and seeing `dev_boot_legacy: 0` from console output behind the splash screen. I found this blog post which describes booting into ChromeOS and accessing a TTY to reenable booting: http://jrs-s.net/2014/04/01/restoring-legacy-boot-linux-boot-on-a-chromebook/ ...but it sounds like the author setup his/her installation to exist with ChromeOS. I get to a different splash screen after pressing Ctrl+D which includes complaints of Chrome OS missing. I seem to have used the entire disk for my DragonFly installation. I've read some other comments online saying a reinstall is required. Maybe this is the case for Unix installations using the entire drive. Any ideas? Am I forced to reinstall ChromeOS (wiping the drive) and start over? Thanks, curtis
