tpwn3r
2013-03-14, 18:13
I downloaded and gunzipped the chromebook image on my chromebook (in dev mode) and used the command in the documentation (http://docs.kali.org/armel-armhf/install-kali-samsung-chromebook)to try to put the image on a Lexar class 10 micro SD card in a Nexxtech sd adaptor. I used /dev/mmcblk1 as that is the device for sd cards on the chomebook. (making sure any existing partitions are unmounted)
Enter after being in dev mode, open the browser, press Ctrl + Alt + T to get a terminal
Then the commands are:
sudo su -
cd /home/chronos/user/Downloads
gunzip kali-linux-1.0-armhf-chrome.img.gz
umount /dev/mmcblk1*
dd if=kali-linux-1.0-armhf-chrome.img of=/dev/mmcblk1 bs=512k
After issuing that command, about 4-5 minutes into the write, the chromebook reboots.
I Log back into it and the chrome browser complains it was not closed properly.
So couple questions...
Is this process tested on the chromebook itself?
Is that supposed to happen? :)
Am I supposed to do it on another linux system?
Anyone having success or similar troubles?
Enter after being in dev mode, open the browser, press Ctrl + Alt + T to get a terminal
Then the commands are:
sudo su -
cd /home/chronos/user/Downloads
gunzip kali-linux-1.0-armhf-chrome.img.gz
umount /dev/mmcblk1*
dd if=kali-linux-1.0-armhf-chrome.img of=/dev/mmcblk1 bs=512k
After issuing that command, about 4-5 minutes into the write, the chromebook reboots.
I Log back into it and the chrome browser complains it was not closed properly.
So couple questions...
Is this process tested on the chromebook itself?
Is that supposed to happen? :)
Am I supposed to do it on another linux system?
Anyone having success or similar troubles?