MrChromeBox | Kali Linux

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From my previous questions I have asked how to make a USB bootable that boots Linux onto an old Chromebook. I have obtained the USB Drive but I am coming across some issues with my Kali Linux installation. When I boot from my USB Drive, there is always an error after the installation completes; the following words appear: "Couldn't verify USB: has UEFI 64", or something along those words. I tried several installations, and I have used both ISO and DD file attachments and still came across the same issue. I have looked around on the official MrChromeBox's website and couldn't find any solutions to my problem. I need a solid answer and solution to my issue with my old laptop(Chromebook) if it is bricked or not.
 


Did you check your eMMC size

my previous post to you
as a Chromebook it is likely to an eMMC hard-wired to the motherboard, of between 4 and 16 GB. in which case if its only 4 or 8 gb it won't be big enough to run much other than puppy, if 16 gb then you may get away with Linux Lite, Lubuntu, Kbuntu , Budhi [Kali requires 20 gb]"
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Did you check your eMMC size

my previous post to you
as a Chromebook it is likely to an eMMC hard-wired to the motherboard, of between 4 and 16 GB. in which case if its only 4 or 8 gb it won't be big enough to run much other than puppy, if 16 gb then you may get away with Linux Lite, Lubuntu, Kbuntu , Budhi [Kali requires 20 gb]"
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Okay. That would make sense figuring my eMMC is only 16gb. My model of Chromebook is: HP Chromebook G5 11. Is there anyway I could use my 256gb SD card for my storage of Kali; or is that just not possible?
 
HP Chromebook G5 11. Is there anyway I could use my 256gb SD card for my storage of Kali; or is that just not possible?
Not being over familiar with your Chromebook and its set up, it is difficult to say IF in the UEFI/BIOS you can make the SD card bootable then give it a whirl, if not but the machine is USB bootable then I suggest a 32 gb [or larger] Pendrive with Linux installed to it with persistence and run it from there.
 
Not being over familiar with your Chromebook and its set up, it is difficult to say IF in the UEFI/BIOS you can make the SD card bootable then give it a whirl, if not but the machine is USB bootable then I suggest a 32 gb [or larger] Pendrive with Linux installed to it with persistence and run it from there.
Thank you. Are you able to suggest a low storage using distribution?
 
Thank you. Are you able to suggest a low storage using distribution?
If you go for either the SD card or the Pen drive with persistence the Linux [kali in your case] will run from within them not your machine's eMMC, if you just want a n OS to run from the eMMC that is similar to Kali then Lubuntu or Kbuntu are both Ubuntu based or with a bigger footprint Linux Lite
 


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