11-06-2019, 03:29 PM
(11-06-2019, 03:18 PM)elewarr Wrote: I installed core target using sid release: crouton -t core -r sid
(of course any other release could be used)
Then apt can be used to install stuff. I don't plan to use X apps other than what's already delivered with Chromium OS but I wanted to have access to clang/gcc/autotools/etc (strictly command line).
It's my first attempt to use Chromium OS and 1h ago I didn't even know what crouton is, I may have very limited requirements for now.
Haha! I'll give it another spin later tonight, see what can be done without using XFCE. I can relate to the Crouton knowledge level. I tried investigating it more when I found it initially, but most pages were just short guides that ended with startxfce4 and had no real substance.
I would love to try using Crouton to add a Debian/Ubuntu base system, and hopefully use the mrfixit uboot fix script to get SD back to booting before eMMC (where applicable.)