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Hello All,
I've had success installing a basic Arch system to my HP Chromebook 14 Model 14-q013sa 4GB, but only if selecting x686 instead of x86_64
The result is, (it's very early days, so please excuse any mistakes) Gnome reporting only 2GB RAM
free -m lists 2010 Total also.
I have tried pressing TAB on the x86_64 install and adding mem=4G or mem=4GB but it simply re-boots.
Any ideas at all for installing the 64bit version of Arch please?
Many thanks everyone.
Last edited by frazer (2014-05-13 13:48:18)
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maybe chromebooks are 686 not 86_64 ?
Last edited by Efka (2014-05-10 00:43:41)
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It seems that chromebook has an Intel® Celeron® 2955U processor (http://store.hp.com/UKStore/Merch/Produ … U&sel=PCNB)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celeron_2 … C_22_nm.29
Looks like it should be a 64-bit processor.
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What happens when you try to install selecting x86_64?
Never assume. It makes an "ass" of "u" and "me".
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I have the same problem here, with Chromebook Pixel.
Added mem=4G for the x86_64 iso of fedora 20 works fine,
just with the iso of archlinux it dosn't work. I try now with iso from
2013.04.01 and just now it works with mem=4G, what mean there
is something broke with 2014.05.01 iso.
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As Yosef Or says, it simply skips install and reboots if you select x86_64 - I think Yosef Or may be onto something?
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frazer, all what I see is actually the 2014.05.01 iso is broken for boot in Chromebook Pixel with x86_64.
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https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=173418&p=1
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Ac … Chromebook
Or in short: the 2013.10.01 iso works with mem=1536m option to boot the image in 64bit mode.
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Thanks everyone - especially to tumas for his succinct reply and very helpful links to research this further.
Last edited by frazer (2014-05-25 19:52:08)
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