(Please CC me as I am not subscribed) I have an old samsung arm chromebook that I would like to try and install Debian on. The wiki has a page on it (https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Samsung/ARMChromebook ) but the process it uses requires copying the chromeos kernel and only installs to a usb or sdcard. According to the linux-exynos wiki (http://linux-exynos.org/wiki/ARM_Chromebook/Mainline_Linux_kernel ) there is now mainline support for this device in Linux and a defconfig for it (exynos).
I would like to install to the internal ssd with a default kernel so that it still get updates. It this possible or will I have to build my own kernel? -- Jacob Adams GPG Key: AF6B 1C26 E2D0 A988 432B 94F4 24C0 2B85 B59F E5A9