Install FatDog64 812 on Chromebook
Dual boot of Chrome OS (actually Cloudready OS)and FatDog64 812
I am writing this post on a Dell Chromebook 11 (model 3180)
Dell Chromebook 11 3180 - Celeron N3060 / 1.6 GHz - Chrome OS - 4 GB RAM - 32 GB eMMC - 11.6" 1366 x 768 (HD)
Chipset: Intel Braswell
Hardware ID : KEFKA
There is also a low end model with 2GB of RAM and 16GB emmc.
Instructions
I first upgraded Chrome OS to CloudReady OS
Download and follow their Linux instructions for making a USB boot stick (8GB or bigger)
https://www.neverware.com/freedownload
I carefully studied this youtube video to install CloudReady OS.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzYzXTCBl70
A write protect screw needed to be removed (same as video)by opening up case.
The screw was easy to spot because of 'WP' written next to it.
(Note that only a few models use a write protect screw)
Check on this list...
https://wiki.mrchromebox.tech/Supported_Devices
So I followed the video and converted Chrome OS to CloudReady OS.
Of course this wouldn't be necessary for a recent Chromebook.
As part of the install I was required to install mrchromebox's script 'firmware-util.sh
https://mrchromebox.tech/#fwscript
cd; curl -LO mrchromebox.tech/firmware-util.sh
sudo install -Dt /usr/local/bin -m 755 firmware-util.sh
sudo firmware-util.sh
One of the features of the script is the install of a crude boot manager so a choice of several Lnux Operating systems is possible if installed on the EMMC or on a USB stick.
I took advantage of this feature to burn Fatdog64 812 ISO to a small USB stick
and then boot to the fatdog desktop in less than a minute.
It works surprising fast and is compatible. One big negative is the audio chip is NOT recognized.
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Here's a quick description of boot...
1) Computer is shutdown i.e. a black screen
2) insert USB stick (with fatdog ISO burnt inside) in empty port of the Chromebook
3) Press power key
4) Watch for bunny and then quickly press ESC key
5) Using arrow keys , choose 'Boot Menu' from list
6) Choose your USB stick from list
7) You will see a Fatdog icon on screen. Use your arrow keys to select it and press <ENTER>
8) You will see a long list of possible actions. The top item of the list is the best.
Select 'Fatdog64'. Press <ENTER>
9) You will automatically load a Savefile (or folder) if it exists and go to the Fatdog64 desktop to begin work.
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