So i got vagrant running on a chrome book, kinda. enable developer mode. enable usb boot and legacy boot. boot into distro of choice go as normal. i used kvm on a linux box to install xubuntu to a thumbdrive and that worked.
mine is an acer c740, and, for some reason, you cant boot from the usb3 port, only usb2. also, the trackpad didnt work with ubuntu 14.04. had to use 15.04. so far, everything else works fine. On Tuesday, August 4, 2015 at 10:28:18 AM UTC-7, dragon788 wrote: > > 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. >> > -- This mailing list is governed under the HashiCorp Community Guidelines - https://www.hashicorp.com/community-guidelines.html. Behavior in violation of those guidelines may result in your removal from this mailing list. GitHub Issues: https://github.com/mitchellh/vagrant/issues IRC: #vagrant on Freenode --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Vagrant" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/vagrant-up/7593a5bb-a689-4fda-af5a-ba6a0b0c2dea%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
