If the Chromebook supports Intel VT-x or the AMD equivalent and has it 
enabled and the ChromeOS kernel allows it to be used this should be 
possible. I have an older Chromebook at home that I can try and test with. 
This may vary as some newer Chromebooks use (U)EFI and some custom BIOS 
code, so it may be problematic if not using a full Linux kernel that has 
support for those variations.

On Monday, July 27, 2015 at 4:45:52 PM UTC-5, pixel fairy wrote:
>
> is it possible to use vagrant on a chromebook? would it require dual 
> booting? google brought up a lot of failures with virtualbox, lxc, etc in 
> crouton. has anyone managed?
>
> id like to be able to work on ansible roles while offline, so the provider 
> doesnt matter as long as it can run ubuntu server.
>

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