> On Feb 10, 2014, at 21:43, Hugo Rabson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> That’s way over my head :) but I can help with building and testing a 
> Chromebook-based ARM port of TAILS. I’ve refined the process of generating an 
> ArchLinux-based external (USB/MMC) distro, to the point where it’s a one-line 
> command (a call to ‘wget’, followed by a call to bash). I would like to do 
> the same for TAILS, so that a newbie with a Chromebook can plug in a thumb 
> drive or memory card, open a shell, type two commands, and get a TAILS distro 
> in an hour or so.

I purchased an Acer chrome book recently and found that USB images had to be 
signed in some special way in order for the CB to boot it. I returned it rather 
than trying to be the first to figure it out. Have you come across this 
limitation?
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