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Vm virtualbox chromebook
Vm virtualbox chromebook













Resize your virtual HD to 20 GB from VMWare and use GParted Live iso to resize the last two partitions. Not enough space or nothing happens on boot # If you’re getting kernel panic, upgrade your VM to Workstation 10.x hardware compatibility, and change your HDD controller to be SATA. Arnold the Bat is building image of ChromeOS for NVIDIA cards, so I will try to use the script there, if it works on my configuration. It would be nice if someone with a compatible PC (Intel chipset and GPU) could try to run the 4suhf script and report back. I don’t have compatible hardware to try these steps on a real computer, so I can’t 100% claim that it is Google server who is causing problems and not some hw ID which virtual machine doesn’t have.After running into login issues I tried the same steps in Virtual Box and got same results. It isn’t the VMWare that is the problem.Sudo touch /mnt/stateful_partition/.developer_modeĭoesn’t do anything useful except for wiping the “device” before booting for the first time, you can achieve similar results by Power Washing ( CTRL+ALT+SHIFT+R) Do your research (there are a lot of good tutorials on this but for older versions).Use hexxeh Vanilla build, since it boots to GUI In my experience it doesn’t matter what build you’re using since you are restoring from a recovery image, I had same results using images, Arnold the Bat’s build works fine too, even thought there is no video (there is after recovery from the Lenovo image) For info only I tried these images: hexxeh’s Vanilla and Lime, Arnold the Bat (wide variety of weekly and daily, even special builds), Dell’s image and BuildBot image, all worked the same (in other works, hanged on login).If you do be sure to contact me since I would love to try ChromeOS in a VM. Anyway, maybe someone smarter than me can overcome this. Sadly, though I was able to run ChromeOS in VMWare Workstation, I couldn’t login because (I suspect) Google’s server isn’t allowing users without legit hardware ID to login. I’m just leaving this here for other people who are having issues with this. I’ve run into a lot of issues and bugs when trying to convert old hexxeh’s build of Chromium OS to the latest Chrome OS version. Had to increase VD size and resize and move last two partitions with GParted ISO. And I don’t know why, but it worked like a charm with image #1 (Lenovo 2GB) Tips for running Chrome OS (not Chromium OS) in VMWare Workstation/Player (May 2014)Ĭhrome OS running in VMWare Workstation like a charm.















Vm virtualbox chromebook