Open HittingSparks opened 3 months ago
You need to select "y" on both prompts.
You need to select "y" on both prompts.
I tried that, but chrome os didn't even boot, so I need to do that to get into chrome os. When I press "y" on both of them, the chrome os logo just pops up and hangs there, and if I press "n" and then "y", then it actually boots, with the VT-2 terminal and everything
Maybe you need to force a powerwash. Inside the Debian install, use dd
to corrupt the first partition of the internal eMMC drive.
sudo dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/mmcblk1p1 bs=1M count=1 oflag=sync
You may need to use /dev/mmcblk0p1
instead of /dev/mmcblk1p1
. Use sudo fdisk -l
to check which device name is correct.
I can't even access chrome os now. I think that's probably because I updated to chrome os 126 and got kernver 4. Before, I had chrome os 120 and kernver 3
Yeah, same thing, waiting for another downgrade exploit.
Describe the bug When booting chrome os and connecting to the wifi, it enrolls again
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior After booting into chrome os and connecting to the wifi network, the device enrolls again, even if I press "y" in the "unenrollment" prompt
Target Chrome OS Device:
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