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ChromeOS Flex USB can now be set up on Linux systems

Apr 13, 2023 pm 04:46 PM
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ChromeOS Flex USB can now be set up on Linux systems

Google has released ChromeOS Flex for PC and Mac. One very annoying decision Google made at the time was that the installer USB had to be set up using a Chromebook recovery utility that was incompatible with Linux distributions like Ubuntu and Linux Mint. Unless you have another system lying around, Linux users have to make do with writing ChromeOS Flex to USB.

It's unclear when, but since launch, Google has decided to allow people to download the installer image and write it to a USB using the dd command line utility on Linux devices. The command isn't very user friendly, but if you've successfully set up Linux you should be able to figure out how to write the image to a USB.

To get started, you can follow the instructions on the Google support page. Before you unzip the BIN file, you need to download the image as a ZIP, which is a large 6.9 GB file, so make sure your USB device is at least 8 GB. Once completed, you can proceed with the Google command listed in Step 4B. Be sure to update the command to point to the correct file (you can drag and drop the file into the terminal and the path will be entered automatically). You will also need to know the identifier of the USB, you can find this by selecting USB in Disk Utility, it should look like sdb and ignore any numbers after it, such as sdb1.

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On slower USB 2.0 devices, you may have to wait half an hour for the image to be written to the USB, so if you have USB 3.0 device, please select it. This operation requires writing 6.9 GB of data to USB, and Google provides a command that allows you to track this operation. When it's done, the command line will say this. Avoid the temptation to interrupt the process. It may look like it crashed but it didn't. Just wait patiently.

If you installed the now-available files onto your device, make sure you go to Settings to upgrade your operating system. The available image is ChromeOS Flex 107, but you can upgrade to version 112 after installing ChromeOS Flex. If you don't upgrade manually, the operating system will soon update itself.

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