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Using crouton to install linux on usb
Using crouton to install linux on usb










  1. Using crouton to install linux on usb full version#
  2. Using crouton to install linux on usb install#

It will ask you to confirm, then reboot into dev-mode.ĭev-mode works the same as always: It will show the scary boot screen and you need to press Ctrl-D or wait 30 seconds to continue booting. To enter Dev-mode you first invoke Recovery, and at the Recovery screen press Ctrl-D (there's no prompt - you have to know to do it). To invoke Recovery mode, at login screen, you hold down the ESC and Refresh (F3) keys and tap the Power button.

Using crouton to install linux on usb install#

To replace Chrome's custom ROM and install different OSs, you have to first put your Chromebook into Developer Mode: This lets you run a native OS as well as any other OS that is compatible with your hardware from a USB. SeaBIOS boots from SSD by default but, as it's loading, you can tap esc and boot from any device listed. I installed SeaBIOS on my Chromebook and installed Ubuntu 17.04 from a flash drive, however, I think that SeaBIOS also allows you to install an OS from Jeltka (I'm not sure what that is and I didn't use it I already had the flash drive made). It isn't a version of Ubuntu like Chrubuntu but the real, full-fledged, OS.

Using crouton to install linux on usb full version#

This tutorial-like answer is for installing the full version of Ubuntu to your Chromebook. I'm seeing a lot of people, in questions like these, answer saying that you can't remove ChromeOS from a Chromebook due to Chrome custom BIOS not letting you. It makes everything run faster and much smoother. I recommend removing Chrome completely from the Chromebook rather than running a Chroot.












Using crouton to install linux on usb