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Google's official method for installing Linux apps is called Crostini—though you may just find it labelled as Linux on your device—and it allows you to run individual Linux apps right on top...
Today we’ll be installing Ubuntu on your Chromebook, while preserving your original ChromeOS system. We will use a third-party script called crouton to install Ubuntu using a chroot, giving Ubuntu its own “pretend” root directory system on your machine.
Linux is a feature that lets you develop software using your Chromebook. You can install Linux command line tools, code editors, and IDEs (integrated development environments) on your...
Installing Linux on a Chromebook. There are several ways you can do it. Dual-boot Linux with Chrome OS. Remove Chrome OS and install Linux (possibly) Install Linux inside Chrome OS and switch between Chrome OS and Linux using keyboard shortcuts, thanks to crouton.
Linux on ChromeOS, sometimes called Crostini, allows you to run Linux apps for development alongside your usual ChromeOS desktop & apps. Linux on Chromebooks offers developers the best of both worlds.
Step-by-Step: Installing Ubuntu Using Crouton. Start Using Linux. Back up Your Data. Extra: Remove Linux. Run a full-fledged version of the Linux operating system on your Chromebook, opening up a whole world of possibilities on what is essentially a low-budget machine.
Install Linux. Power down the Chromebook and get ready to install Linux. Get an install CD or USB and plug it into the Chromebook. Turn the Chromebook back on, and when the SeaBIOS screen is displayed, pres ‘Escape.’ This should display the boot menu. Select your install medium, and get started.