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Remove "OS verification is OFF" warning
Hi, i didn't quite know where to post this, so apologies if i am posting in the wrong place.
I have an XE303C12 Samsung ARM Chromebook with Arch Linux ARM. I am using developer mode, and i do NOT want to turn developer mode off / OS verification on as that would remove Linux, what i want is to change the 30 sec wait to something like 2 sec and stop it beeping when i turn it on, without having to press ctrl D.
you probably can't.
i have the same problem on an android device now running a different OS.
searching around for a long while revealed many people complaining about the same thing but NO solution.
the manufacturers in bed with google do this on purpose.
maybe it's enough to push a button to skip the 30s wait?
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