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> On a Chromebook that I bought and that I fully own I can enable the Linux system and install whatever I want on it (it runs in a VM and it is a full Linux system).

Do you really own it ? Can you install linux or BSD _instead_ of ChromeOS ?





Yes[1], depending on the chromebook / chrometablet it will have varying levels of support for even swapping the firmware and running standard linux/BSD. Sometimes you will need to open up the laptop for a jumper/screw to adjust for enabling firmware flashing. Others its just turning on dev mode first.

[1]https://docs.mrchromebox.tech/docs/supported-devices.html


(My original comment was about about running a Linux VM inside ChromeOS.)

To answer your questions, it depends. On some Chromebook models you can wipe ChromeOS and install Linux.




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