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@PCRyan I'm sorry to hear about that. "Repairing ChromeOS" is Google's terminology (in firmware) for performing a "Powerwash", which is their terminology (in documentation) for wiping user data. This is...
Hm, yes. Sorry about that. Fortunately, this only a problem in the somewhat-rare case when: - You already have Linux (or other OS) installed on your device, **and** - You...
@BakkaBr Powerwash won't do it, you need to do a full ChromeOS Recovery to reset your partition table. Then chrx will prompt you for the size.
@RedcatPhoenix2 Awesome, thanks for the PR. The method of getting the version list doesn't seem to work for me, but that should be minor. Looking forward to part 2. :)
@mrjohnc These chart additions would be useful, but I don't actually have this info. :) I test GalliumOS extensively, so the newest GalliumOS release would always be in the "Stable"...
Hi, thanks for your interest! I'd love to get FreeBSD working in chrx, but I just haven't been able to work on it for a while now. Hardware support is...
19.04 is deleted by Canonical (EOL), so will likely fail. But 18.04 is still supported, and should work. Try `-r bionic` or `-r 18.04.5`? If that doesn't work, please paste...
When you switch to Developer Mode, ChromeOS erases all user data. This is a security feature of ChromeOS and has nothing to do with GalliumOS or chrx. Switching to Developer...
@siadat I haven't been able to test your description yet, but I am still planning to do so. The code does not repartition the drive unless it gets a valid...
I would be very open to a PR that added Zorin. As you say, it probably wouldn't be too difficult. As for ARM models, unfortunately there is no firmware capable...