[TynesideLUG] Booting Bunsenlabs Linux on an Acer Chromebook 14
Ian Bruntlett
ian.bruntlett at gmail.com
Sun Dec 5 16:35:18 UTC 2021
Hi,
I was asked to wipe the private data from the abovementioned Chromebook.
With some effort I booted Bunsenlabs (lithium 3) from a USB memory stick,
used GParted to create a new partition table. Then I created a single
partition that I filled up with random data using the dd command.
Then I booted Bunsenlabs Linux from USB memory stick and installed it
successfully on the internal drive.
However, when I attempt to boot Bunsenlabs from the internal drive, I get
dropped into "UEFI Interactive Shell v2.2". Which lists mapping table FS0,
FS1 and also lists BLK0, BLK4, BLK5, BLK3.
Any suggestions on what to do?
TIA,
Ian
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