Yes, I am running the stock SeaBIOS. I did use a F20 netinstall iso and just changed the mirror to an F22 source.
I guess my question is, and maybe this isn't the place for it, why can I install OpenBSD, DragonFlyBSD, Ubuntu, Debian, Gentoo, and Arch on the stock firmware, but not Anaconda? Is it the syslinux version I referenced or something else?
---- On Tue, 04 Aug 2015 20:43:52 -0400 James Crace <jmz@xxxxxxx> wrote ----
I guess my question is, and maybe this isn't the place for it, why can I install OpenBSD, DragonFlyBSD, Ubuntu, Debian, Gentoo, and Arch on the stock firmware, but not Anaconda? Is it the syslinux version I referenced or something else?
---- On Tue, 04 Aug 2015 20:43:52 -0400 James Crace <jmz@xxxxxxx> wrote ----
Are you running the stock BIOS? I flashed johnlewis's ROM and can successfully boot F22 media. I initially had to do F20->F21->F22. Flashed the ROM, ran Debian for a while, and then
went back to a minimal F22 install. I don't recall having any issues booting Fedora media after flashing the BIOS.
I followed these steps:
https://blogs.fsfe.org/the_unconventional/2014/09/19/c720-coreboot/
More reading:
https://johnlewis.ie/custom-chromebook-firmware/rom-download/
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