Re: Is it possible to boot Samsung Chromebook from USB 3 external hard disk?

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W dniu 08.08.2013 15:11, Richard W.M. Jones pisze:

> I can't find any documentation that says that the Chromebook
> definitively cannot boot from USB 3.0 or from external HDDs.  (Also it
> doesn't work when the same disk is plugged into the USB 2 port).

Once you enable USB and SD boot ("crossystem dev_boot_usb 1" or sth like
that) you are able to boot from internal eMMC (Ctrl-D) or SD (Ctrl-U) or
USB 2.0 port (also Ctrl-U). U-Boot stored in SPI flash does not have
support for USB 3.0 port.

But you can boot kernel from eMMC with rootfs on USB 3.0 hard drive.
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