Installing/Winky
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This is a guide to installing GalliumOS on the Baytrail version of the Samsung Chromebook 2, codename "Winky". Model# XE500C12-K01US.
This was originally published here: https://sites.google.com/site/winkychromebook/
Note: This procedure does not let you dual-boot ChromeOS and GalliumOS. At the time this was originally written, it was not possible. It technically is possible now, with a different BIOS and using chrx. I don't recommend it, because Winky has only 16GB of space, and you wont have much space left with both installed.
Please read all steps before starting.
Enter developer mode.
Be sure to redeem any offers google gives you (like free movies, or 100GB of Google Drive space, etc.) before starting this process.
Back up all your files in your Download folder.
Make sure everything is backed up!!!
Turn off the Chromebook.
Hold [ESC]
and the "Refresh"
key at the same time, then turn on the computer.
Press [CTRL]
+ [D]
at the same time.
This will wipe the computer and install the developer version of ChromeOS.
Play the waiting game.
Log in.
Open the bottom and remove the Write Protect screw.
There are 2 known locations for the WP screw on WINKY.
Location 1: (Underside of Motherboard)
Turn off the Chromebook.
Remove all the screws on the bottom of the Chromebook. (All the screws are visible - no hidden screws)
The best place to start prying open is the SD Card slot. Remove any installed card first though.
Once the bottom is removed, you should see:
Assemble everything back together.
Location 2: (Topside of Motherboard)
Some models of WINKY have a different location for the WP screw, which is much easier to access.
Unlike Location 1, you do not need to remove the motherboard or any connectors.
Note: If yours is different from these two locations, look for a screw with mesh between the head and the motherboard. Let us know as well.
Remove the screw, then put the cover back on the Chromebook.
Prepare USB Drive.
Go to https://galliumos.org/download. You want the Bay Trail version. At the time this was written, it is: galliumos-baytrail-3.1.iso
Follow the directions here: Installing/Creating_Bootable_USB to "burn" the ISO to a USB drive.
Flash the coreboot/UEFI Firmware
WARNING: Once the UEFI firmware is flashed, you cannot boot into ChromeOS anymore. You will need a (UEFI) bootable USB drive to install a new operating system.
We will install the Modified BIOS by MrChromebox.
Turn on the Chromebook and log in, if needed.
Make sure all files are backed up, just in case.
Press [Ctrl]
+[Alt]
+[t]
to open a terminal.
Type in shell
and press [Enter].
Copy/Paste the command(s) from MrChromebox's site https://mrchromebox.tech/#fwscript to download/run the Firmware Utility Script.
Select the menu option to install the UEFI Firmware.
If successful, select the menu option to power off the Chromebook. Insert GalliumOS install media, power on, boot media, and install the OS.
Install GalliumOS
Plug in a USB mouse, if needed - the touchpad may not work in the LiveCD enviroment.
Insert your USB drive you "burned" earlier.
It is helpful to plug the AC power adapter in, but not required unless the battery is low.
Turn ON the Chromebook
The LiveCD/installer should boot.
Follow the prompts to install GalliumOS.
Press the Ignore button if you see this message: "Error fsyncing/closing /dev/mmcblk0rpmb: Input/Output error
"
Install to "/dev/mmcblk0" when choosing the install location.
Reboot when sucessful. Remove the USB drive when asked.
Update GalliumOS Packages
In terminal update the packages by executing the following commands:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade