Running a ChromeOS Flex (CloudReady 2.0) Virtual Machine in Proxmox VE
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Full steps can be found at https://i12bretro.github.io/tutorials/0718.html
What is ChromeOS Flex?
Try the cloud-first, fast, easy-to-manage, and secure Chrome OS for PCs and Macs. Chrome OS Flex is a free and sustainable way to modernize devices you already own. It’s easy to deploy across your fleet or simply try it to see what a cloud-first OS has to offer. - https://chromeenterprise.google/os/chromeosflex/
Things You Will Need
- A USB flash drive, at least 16 GB https://amzn.to/3wkR5ju | https://amzn.to/3qkrJ1p | https://amzn.to/3Nhu9b9
Creating the Installation Media
PRO TIP: I repeatedly had issues booting the flash drive created by the Chromebook Recovery Utility. I found that the utility downloads ChromeOS Flex to the user's local temp directory (%temp% or %userprofile%\AppData\Local\Temp). Browse through the scoped_dir directories to find the compressed ChromeOS Flex image. I grabbed the file and used Balena Etcher to write it to a flash drive to correct the booting issue
01. Open a Chromium based browser, install the Chromebook Recovery Utility extension
02. In Brave Browser, open a new tab and navigate to https://chrome.google.com/webstore/category/extensions
03. Search for Chromebook Recovery
04. Click on Chromebook Recovery Utility
05. Click the Add to Brave button ≫ Click Add Extension to confirm
06. After the extension installs, click the puzzle piece next to the hamburger menu ≫ Click Chromebook Recovery Utility to launch it
07. Inside the Chromebook Recovery Utility click the Get started button
08. Click the Select a model from a list link
09. Select Google Chrome OS Flex from the manufacturer dropdown
10. Select Chrome OS Flex from the product dropdown ≫ Click Continue
11. Select the USB flash device to write ChromeOS Flex to ≫ Click Continue ≫ Click Create now
12. Wait while Chrome OS Flex is written and verified
13. Once the flash drive is setup, remove it and plug it into a USB port on the Proxmox host
Creating the VM
01. Open a web browser and navigate to the ProxMox web UI https://ProxMoxDNSorIP:8006/
02. Click the Create VM button at the top right
03. On the General tab, name the VM ChromeOSFlex and set a VM ID (125 in this example) ≫ click Next
04. On the OS tab select Do not use any media and set the Guest OS Type to Linux and Version to 5.x - 2.6 Kernel ≫ click Next
05. On the System tab click Next
06. On the Hard Disk tab set the Bus/Device to SATA and the Disk size to 16 GiB ≫ click Next
07. On the CPU tab set the number of CPU cores and the Type to host ≫ click Next
08. On the Memory tab set the amount of memory to 4096 MiB ≫ click Next
09. On the Network tab set the Model field to VirtIO (paravirtualized) ≫ click Next
10. On the Confirm tab review the settings and click Finish
11. Select the newly created ChromeOSFlex VM from the left navigation panel
12. Select Hardware from the left sub-navigation menu
13. Double click Display to edit it
14. Set the Graphic card to VIRTIO-GPU ≫ Click OK
15. Click the Add button ≫ USB Device
16. Click the Use USB Vendor/Device ID option ≫ Select the ChromeOS Flex USB flash drive created earlier ≫ Click Add
17. Select Options from the left sub-navigation menu
18. Double click Boot Order
19. Check the Enabled box next to the attached USB device
20. Drag the USB device up to the top of the boot order ≫ Click OK
21. Click the Start button in the top right of the screen
22. Click Console in the left sub-navigation menu
Setting Up ChromeOS Flex
01. After the Chrome splash screen displays, click the Get started button
02. Click Install CloudyReady 2.0 to select it ≫ Click Next
03. Click Install CloudyReady 2.0
04. Click Install to confirm erasing the hard drive
05. After about two minutes the installation will complete and the VM will reboot
06. Right click on the VM name ≫ Stop
07. Navigate back to the VM ≫ Hardware section
08. Click the USB device to select it ≫ Click the Remove button to detach to USB flash drive ≫ Click Yes to confirm
09. Click the Start button in the top right of the screen
10. Click Console in the left sub-navigation menu
11. Click the Get started button
12. ChromeOS should detect the Ethernet connection ≫ Click Next
13. Uncheck the Help improve ChromeOS option ≫ Click Accept and continue
14. At the Who's using this Chrome device screen, select You ≫ Click Next
15. Login with Google account credentials
16. At the Sync your Chrome device screen, click Accept and continue
17. Uncheck the Let Google use your hardware data option ≫ Click Accept and continue
....Full steps can be found on GitHub [link at the top]
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