you’ll need to know how to “image” bootable installation media, change the boot order on your PC, and allocate an empty internal storage partition (this last item is optional, as the Debian installer includes a sub-set of steps that can guide you through the partitioning process). SeeHo...
I’ve also put together a mini-USB image that is bootable (just dd it on to any USB key; the image is gpt partitioned, so use the whole disk device). It has an EFI shell where the kernel should be and uses gummiboot to load. You can find ithere(md5sum 7971231d133e41dd667a184...
webboot uses a standard Linux kernel which should be fairly portable, based on a Long Term Stable (LTS) release. It has worked on every Chromebook we tried. This kernel is built using a config originally fromNiChromeOS. If we are building a bootable USB stick formatted with vfat, we don...