Hello.

I would like to upgrade the kernel and I want to enable KVM on my old but
still functional "Samsung Chromebook ARM model XE303C12 SNOW" because later
I want to virtualize FreeBSD with qemu and kvm. I've started following this
tutorial :


*http://www.virtualopensystems.com/en/solutions/guides/kvm-on-chromebook/*
<http://www.virtualopensystems.com/en/solutions/guides/kvm-on-chromebook/>


As you can see,they used Ubuntu 13.04 as userland. No,I don't want to run
such an old ubuntu version ! Actually my problem is that only 2 times over
10 tries my chromebook is able to boot correctly with the same setup. I've
also completely erased the sd card with sudo dd if=/dev/zero
of=/dev/mmcblk1 status=progress bs=2M but very rarely it wants to boot. I
don't understand where the error is. When I insert the sd card into the
slot it beeps and it prepares itself to boot chrome OS from the internal
memory,not Linux from the sd card.

The problem could be systemd or whatever does that,to check and fix disk
errors because it does not support natively chrome os disk partitions
flags. So it may break those flags after the first boot. So,I want to ask
if there is a method that stops systemd or whatever to check and fix disk
errors. Thanks.

-- 
Mario.

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