![]() In ChromeOS, log in as Guest and CTRL+ALT+T to get to crosh, then follow either the manual or script procedures to set up your partitions. ![]() You can edit the partitions manually following that guide or, as I did, by using the chromeos-resize utility which worked perfectly on the Slate.I highly recommend reading about the ChromeOS partition structure described in detail in Saagar Jha's excellent guide.For the Slate, this guide may be helpful. Make a recovery drive using the Chromebook Recovery Utility. Start with a fresh install of ChromeOS using a recovery from ChromiumDash, search for Nocturne.And if anything breaks, you can quickly start over with a ChromeOS recovery USB. Switching between systems is a simple reboot followed by CTRL+D (ChromeOS) or CTRL+L (Linux). In my case I set aside 100GB for ChromeOS and now have a 124GB partition for RisiOS. ChromeOS uses a standard layout for partitions on the internal drive and they can be carefully modified to allow for extra space for a Linux-based OS. Part 1: Internal install dual-boot full GNU/Linux and ChromeOS for the Pixel Slate:įor those who do not have a SuzyQ cable and / or are not interested in making modifications to the firmware as described in Part 2 below, try this method. ![]() Battery and power management work for all. Mac OS (now with working internal eMMC storage installation!) works with accelerated graphics and touchscreen, but screen brightness is 100% and it is missing audio and other functionality.
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