Interrupting the boot process is useful for troubleshooting and maintenance, but make sure you enable full disk encryption first. . During a computer's boot process, you must transition from a firmware (UEFI or BIOS) process to loading a kernel and then finally to the user environment. When booting a POSIX system, you can choose to interrupt the boot process to adjust settings or even to log in using a chroot environment. This is a useful troubleshooting and maintenance technique, but it's also the reason it's so important to utilize full disk encryption when installing your operating system. When a drive is encrypted, nothing on the drive is accessible without your passphrase, even from a preboot environment. As long as you have the passphrase to decrypt your drive, you can interrupt a Linux system's boot process and access the drive without booting into a full operating system (OS). . Master the methodology of halting the Linux startup sequence for diagnostic purposes, whilst maintaining complete disk encryption for safeguarding sensitive data.. Linux Boot Process, Disk Encryption Techniques, Troubleshooting Techniques. . Brittany Day
Crouton allows installing Ubuntu or Debian in a chroot environment on any Chromebook model, without removing Chrome OS. . You can read more about Crouton and installing Ubuntu on a Chromebook using it in an article I posted a while back: How To Install Ubuntu Linux On Any Chromebook Model Without Replacing Chrome OS (Crouton) Crouton used to have a target which allowed easy Cinnamon installation, but that's no longer available. Installing Cinnamon desktop on a Chromebook using Crouton is still possible, and this article guides you through this process. The link for this article located at Linux Uprising is no longer available. . Enhance your Linux experience on a Chromebook with Crouton by installing the customizable Cinnamon desktop. Follow this step-by-step guide for an easy setup. Cinnamon Desktop, Crouton Installation, Chromebook Ubuntu, Linux Desktop Environment, Debian on Chromebook. . Brittany Day
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