![]() ![]() ![]() If you can't reach a TTY to log in, then the only thing I can think of would be to compare your own grub boot entries and the parameters your passing there to what you see in the default CloudReady options when you view /boot/efi/boot/grub.cfg - I don't know what all of that config does, but I can imagine some or many of those parameters being necessary for Chromium OS to recognize that it is in dev mode and allow the shell command.Īs for Linux(Beta) working - you should first ensure you have virtualization (vt-x and vt-d) enabled in your BIOS settings. It takes me on the grub of cloudready but having no option only a command line interface of grubĭoes there is a way to install it in that unlocated space after partition 4 without USB or by booting my cloudready virtual image? I tried booting by these two methods.Ĭhainloader /efi/boot/grub圆4.efi #I have also tried chainloader /efi/boot/grub圆4.efi it takes me back to my grub menu I can't use virtualbox or VMWare because of low RAM. I have 7 partitions and have a lot of unlocated space after my linux partition which is 4th. Does there is a way to copy the cloudready partitions to my disk which has linux installed. I have installed Linux in my system and want to use Cloudready. ![]()
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