Welcome to the Linux Foundation Forum!
Chromeee
zachandcheez
Posts: 4
in Installation
I just recently bought a Toshiba Chromebook 2. I knew exactly what I was buying when I bought it and I love it it does what I need it to do. I also kept in mind that installing Linux onto it was an option if I eventually wished to do so, and I have now wished to do so. I have attempted doing it so many times and gotten it to work twice however the only issue is after I turn off my machine I can't get back into Linux when I boot it back up. I installed Ubuntu Unity with Crouton and I have no idea if this is user error or something else? Is there a different distro I should use or should I install it a different way? I have no idea, if anybody has an insight on this it will be much appreciated.
0
Comments
-
Crouton will only install Linux distros that it supports.
I have learned that a chromebook must remain in developer mode in order to switch between chromeOS and another Linux operating system.
What do you see when you turn in your chromebook? What did you see after you installed Ubuntu and what did you do when you rebooted your system before then issue?0 -
Please read the article at http://www.linux.com/learn/tutorials/795730-how-to-easily-install-ubuntu-on-chromebook-with-crouton and try again. Others have had success with Ubuntu and it is well documented.
If you experience issues after reading the tutorial then please add your questions as comments on the post as the author should be monitoring the comments have the hands on knowledge to assist.0 -
Istimsak Abdulbasir wrote:Crouton will only install Linux distros that it supports.
I have learned that a chromebook must remain in developer mode in order to switch between chromeOS and another Linux operating system.
What do you see when you turn in your chromebook? What did you see after you installed Ubuntu and what did you do when you rebooted your system before then issue?0 -
"I have attempted doing it so many times and gotten it to work twice"
Can you clarify this statement you made? It sounds like you were in a learning stage. Just when you figured things out, you were able to access your ubuntu install twice. Is this correct?0 -
zachandcheez wrote:The screen telling me OS verification is off so basically the developer mode screen. After that I click ctrl+D and it takes me into Chrome OS and I login and everything but then when I do the ctrl+-> or ctrl+alt+-> (whichever one it is I forget at the moment) and it just brings me into the terminal. I also do control and the refresh button and it still doesn't boot Ubuntu. Thanks for your help
Switching to developer mode will be different for different models of chromebook.
Switching between ChromeOS and Linux sounds universal.
When your system is in developer mode, the key combination ctrl+d takes you to ChromeOS from the boot warning screen. To access your ubuntu install, you have to execute it within the terminal. Depending on the variant of ubuntu you have installed, the commands should look like this:sudo startxfce4 "for xubuntu"
sudo startkde "for kubuntu"
sudo startunity "for ubuntu with unity"
Installing ubuntu on a chromebook
It appears you are using the key combinations to switch between a running ubuntu instance and chromeOS. However, your installed linux OS is not running.
Try booting your installed linux OS from the terminal using the above commands.
0 -
Istimsak Abdulbasir wrote:"I have attempted doing it so many times and gotten it to work twice"
Can you clarify this statement you made? It sounds like you were in a learning stage. Just when you figured things out, you were able to access your ubuntu install twice. Is this correct?0 -
Istimsak Abdulbasir wrote:zachandcheez wrote:The screen telling me OS verification is off so basically the developer mode screen. After that I click ctrl+D and it takes me into Chrome OS and I login and everything but then when I do the ctrl+-> or ctrl+alt+-> (whichever one it is I forget at the moment) and it just brings me into the terminal. I also do control and the refresh button and it still doesn't boot Ubuntu. Thanks for your help
Switching to developer mode will be different for different models of chromebook.
Switching between ChromeOS and Linux sounds universal.
When your system is in developer mode, the key combination ctrl+d takes you to ChromeOS from the boot warning screen. To access your ubuntu install, you have to execute it within the terminal. Depending on the variant of ubuntu you have installed, the commands should look like this:sudo startxfce4 "for xubuntu"
sudo startkde "for kubuntu"
sudo startunity "for ubuntu with unity"
Installing ubuntu on a chromebook
It appears you are using the key combinations to switch between a running ubuntu instance and chromeOS. However, your installed linux OS is not running.
Try booting your installed linux OS from the terminal using the above commands.it did not work
0 -
Sorry I wasn't able to help you resolve your issue. Lets hope someone who has more experience installing and trouble shooting Linux on a chromebook will direct you in the right direction.0
Categories
- 10.1K All Categories
- 35 LFX Mentorship
- 88 LFX Mentorship: Linux Kernel
- 502 Linux Foundation Boot Camps
- 278 Cloud Engineer Boot Camp
- 103 Advanced Cloud Engineer Boot Camp
- 47 DevOps Engineer Boot Camp
- 41 Cloud Native Developer Boot Camp
- 2 Express Training Courses
- 2 Express Courses - Discussion Forum
- 1.7K Training Courses
- 17 LFC110 Class Forum
- 4 LFC131 Class Forum
- 19 LFD102 Class Forum
- 148 LFD103 Class Forum
- 12 LFD121 Class Forum
- 61 LFD201 Class Forum
- LFD210 Class Forum
- 1 LFD213 Class Forum - Discontinued
- 128 LFD232 Class Forum
- 23 LFD254 Class Forum
- 567 LFD259 Class Forum
- 100 LFD272 Class Forum
- 1 LFD272-JP クラス フォーラム
- 1 LFS145 Class Forum
- 22 LFS200 Class Forum
- 739 LFS201 Class Forum
- 1 LFS201-JP クラス フォーラム
- 1 LFS203 Class Forum
- 45 LFS207 Class Forum
- 298 LFS211 Class Forum
- 53 LFS216 Class Forum
- 46 LFS241 Class Forum
- 40 LFS242 Class Forum
- 37 LFS243 Class Forum
- 10 LFS244 Class Forum
- 27 LFS250 Class Forum
- 1 LFS250-JP クラス フォーラム
- 131 LFS253 Class Forum
- 994 LFS258 Class Forum
- 10 LFS258-JP クラス フォーラム
- 87 LFS260 Class Forum
- 126 LFS261 Class Forum
- 31 LFS262 Class Forum
- 79 LFS263 Class Forum
- 15 LFS264 Class Forum
- 10 LFS266 Class Forum
- 17 LFS267 Class Forum
- 17 LFS268 Class Forum
- 21 LFS269 Class Forum
- 200 LFS272 Class Forum
- 1 LFS272-JP クラス フォーラム
- 212 LFW211 Class Forum
- 153 LFW212 Class Forum
- 899 Hardware
- 217 Drivers
- 74 I/O Devices
- 44 Monitors
- 115 Multimedia
- 208 Networking
- 101 Printers & Scanners
- 85 Storage
- 749 Linux Distributions
- 88 Debian
- 64 Fedora
- 14 Linux Mint
- 13 Mageia
- 24 openSUSE
- 133 Red Hat Enterprise
- 33 Slackware
- 13 SUSE Enterprise
- 355 Ubuntu
- 473 Linux System Administration
- 38 Cloud Computing
- 69 Command Line/Scripting
- Github systems admin projects
- 94 Linux Security
- 77 Network Management
- 108 System Management
- 49 Web Management
- 63 Mobile Computing
- 22 Android
- 27 Development
- 1.2K New to Linux
- 1.1K Getting Started with Linux
- 527 Off Topic
- 127 Introductions
- 213 Small Talk
- 19 Study Material
- 794 Programming and Development
- 262 Kernel Development
- 498 Software Development
- 922 Software
- 257 Applications
- 182 Command Line
- 2 Compiling/Installing
- 76 Games
- 316 Installation
- 53 All In Program
- 53 All In Forum
Upcoming Training
-
August 20, 2018
Kubernetes Administration (LFS458)
-
August 20, 2018
Linux System Administration (LFS301)
-
August 27, 2018
Open Source Virtualization (LFS462)
-
August 27, 2018
Linux Kernel Debugging and Security (LFD440)