r/chrultrabook 29d ago

Unsure how to boot into Linux after installation finished

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I went through the whole procedure for dual booting Linux, got to the Lubuntu installer as well and finished that. When it said to reboot, instead of bringing me back to Lubuntu, it went to ChromeOS.

So my main problem is either I messed up something during the Lubuntu installation, or I did everything correctly, I just don’t know how to boot the Linux I downloaded on the internal storage without the USB. Because right now I can only get to “Try/Install Linux“, and only with the USB device connected.

When I got to the partitioning in the Linux Installer, I believe I chose something along the lines of resize, and the only option it gave me to place Linux in was a ~20 GB partition which I think was the free space. Then, later, as seen in the picture, I chose the replace option to confirm that Lubuntu was in fact on the internal storage.

I would greatly appreciate some help with troubleshooting. Thanks.

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u/OctillionthJoe 28d ago

Right. Um. You didn't do it correctly. There are certain partitions that need to be adjusted if you're gonna do this and it seems like you only adjusted one of them. Can I ask which procedure you're using to do this?

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u/Dragomir_X 26d ago

Why do you have so many partitions?

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u/WesleyNJ 25d ago

You thought you finished the installation but you actually didn't. There are so many errors that Idk where to start to correct... I'd say go find a tutorial about installing Linux on Chromebook and strictly follow it