As it seems to be an x86_64 machine why not try a fresh OpenBSD
Live system via USB or DVD and and see what happens?
https://fuguita.org/

Wolfgang

On Sat, Oct 29, 2022 at 08:11:15AM -0600, Jeff Ross wrote:


On 10/29/22 1:29 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2022-10-28, Gabriel Busch de Brito <gbuschbr...@gmail.com> wrote:

All of places I'm finding with directions on how to do this are from circa
2015 and do not work now.

Anybody have a pointer to a more updated set of directions I can try?
I suggest that you follow the installation guide at the FAQ section of
the website.

Chromebooks aren't standard computers and usually come with a
locked-down bootloader that will need disabling to install another OS.

Also if it's arm rather than x86 there will be additional challenges
beyond this.

So there's not enough information in the original post to give any kind
of pointer.


Thanks Stuart.

It's an HP Chromebook 14a-na1083d with an Intel Celeron N4500 with 4G
ram and 128 eMMC drive.

Booting up in developer mode it tells me that it is Model LANTIS-MEXL
if that helps.

I can get a linux dmesg from the linux VM if that helps at all.  Not
sure how much the VM would represent the actual hardware though.

Jeff

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