I got the Ubuntu Unity desktop on my Chromebook through Chroot. I realized there was a update ready, 14.04 Trusty Tahr. I start the process, and it gets to where the computer restarts. When I boot the computer back up, the Chroot is unable to start again. Did the update make the Chroot invalid??
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What version of Ubuntu did you have before the update? – Zeiss Ikon Dec 22 '16 at 12:47
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12.04 Precise I think – LilVinny Dec 22 '16 at 22:26
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May want to edit that information into your question -- that'll bump the question to the top of the active list, as well as giving more information for people familiar with Chromebook and Chroot. – Zeiss Ikon Dec 27 '16 at 12:15
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Instead of doing a regular update with the GUI, do:
sudo enter-chroot -n <chroot_name>
sudo apt-get install update-manager-core python-apt
sudo do-release-upgrade
Credit to Crouton Wiki
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Looks like you took it from https://github.com/dnschneid/crouton/wiki/Upgrade-chroot-release and want to take all the credit for it. – LiveWireBT Dec 28 '16 at 05:51
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Use quote tags, but before that just look if four question has been asked and answered, took me less than a minute. – LiveWireBT Dec 28 '16 at 05:55