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by busymichael 3102 days ago
I have tried to migrate to a dual boot Chromebook w/Linux twice. But, I couldn't get past the fact that if the Chromebook crashed, it would hard reset, wipe the Linux partition and you would have to set it up all over again.

It was easy to setup the Chrome side, but re-installing and then reconfiguring Ubuntu for web dev was a big hassle.

How did you get past that problem?

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I apologize for my mis-information: i said "dual boot" but I actually installed it with Crouton, which runs Linux on top of Chrome OS. So just when I load up, it is just pressing the ctrl+d that seems the biggest of my worries.

https://www.linux.com/learn/how-easily-install-Ubuntu-Chrome...

I've followed it every time and it has always worked.

I have had several crashes in the past, so it isn't always the most stable, but these crashes usually have happened after some intense usage, most of the time when I've been trying to restore a website or a database via terminal.

I have never attempted the other method, which is the dual-boot with Linux.