

It’s a good idea to pin this terminal to your desktop taskbar. This terminal is where you can type in commands for Linux. When complete you’ll be presented with the terminal. If you have eMMC storage it will take much longer than if your Chromebook comes with SSD storage. It will take a few minutes for Linux to be installed and the time it takes will depend on your Chromebook. Therefore, you don’t need to be too concerned about choosing the right size at first. You can change the size of your Linux container at a later date. Remember to leave some storage for Chrome OS, your downloads folder and Android apps. 10GB may sound like a lot, but if you’re intending on installing a lot of Linux programs or Steam games.

The amount of storage you choose will be hugely impacted by how much storage your Chromebook has. It doesn’t matter whether you’ve used the 10GB of Linux storage, it will still not be available in Chrome OS.

This 10GB will be reserved for Linux and will not be available to use elsewhere. Therefore, if you set your Linux container to 10GB. You’re giving up some of your storage for Linux. When choosing the file size for Linux it’s very similar to creating a hard disk partition. You can still install Linux, but you may be limited on the number of programs you can install. If your Chromebook is showing less than 10GB it most likely means you don’t have much storage available. You’ll also see a recommended Linux size, which is most likely showing as 10GB. You can use this username or change it to something different if you wish. When you turn on Linux you’ll be presented with a populated username. If you do you’ll see the option to ‘Turn On’ Linux from the left-hand side of the developer menu. If you don’t have a developer’s option then it most likely means your Chromebook isn’t Linux compatible. You should then see a menu similar to what you can see in the image below. To check to see whether you have Linux on your Chromebook you need to check if it’s available in the developer settings. So let’s take a look at how you Install Linux on Chrome OS. You would need to buy a higher-spec model than the one you currently own. If your Chromebook does not support Linux and you would like to take advantage of what it can offer. Budget devices may simply not have enough processing power. The good news is most Chrome OS computers from the mid and high-spec range support Linux. You’ll find out in the steps below whether you have Linux capability. To install Linux your Chromebook needs to be compatible. There are a huge number of programs available, and the best thing is most of them are free to use. When you install Linux you’re opening up your computer to many Linux programs. Installing Linux on Chrome OS gives you many new features that you’ll simply not want to do without.
