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− | This page covers the basics of using chrx to dualboot GalliumOS with ChromeOS. This will only work on Haswell Chromebooks out of box, and Broadwell Chromebooks with a small tweak. Sandy Bridge, Ivy Bridge, and Bay Trail Chromebooks are not supported.
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− | Installing GalliumOS via [https://chrx.org/ chrx] will allow you to run a dualboot, with GalliumOS and ChromeOS, allowing you to choose between them at boot.
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− | Note that chrx only works with certain Chromebook models, so be sure to review the [https://chrx.org/#compatibility hardware compatibility list].
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− | # Follow the steps are [[Preparing for GalliumOS]] to make sure your Chromebook is ready to boot GalliumOS. | |
− | # Boot up and log in to your Chromebook, and connect to the internet. Make sure you have a good stable internet connection.
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− | # Press Ctrl+Alt+T to open up a crosh session. Type <code>shell</code> and press enter to start bash.
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− | # Run chrx | |
− | ## <nowiki><code>curl -O https://chrx.org/go && sh go -d galliumos</code><nowiki>
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− | ## You can add more options to the end to customize your install. See [https://chrx.org/#options the chrx documentation] for more information.
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− | # Follow on-screen instructions to repartition your SSD and install GalliumOS. Be patient, it may take quite a while depending on your internet connection and SSD speed.
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− | # When it's all done, reboot your Chromebook. Now you can press Ctrl+D at the scary white screen to boot to ChromeOS, or Ctrl+L to boot to GalliumOS.
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