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Boot Linux on Asus C300 Chromebook from external media

I have full Linux installed on my flash drive. What I want to do is boot from this flash drive with the Asus C300 Chromebook. 

There are many tutorials in the Internet on how to install Linux on chromebook chromebook, but I want have the original system untouchedoriginal system untouched. All tutorials note that I have to enable developer mode on chromebook, but I'm curious if it is necessary to such simple task as booting from flash drive.

So my question is, how to go to multiboot on chromebook, something like pressing F12 on my laptop?

Linux on Asus C300 Chromebook

I have full Linux installed on my flash drive. What I want to do is boot from this flash drive. There are many tutorials in the Internet on how to install Linux on chromebook, but I want have the original system untouched. All tutorials note that I have to enable developer mode on chromebook, but I'm curious if it is necessary to such simple task as booting from flash drive.

So my question is, how to go to multiboot on chromebook, something like pressing F12 on my laptop?

Boot Linux on Chromebook from external media

I have full Linux installed on my flash drive. What I want to do is boot from this flash drive with the Asus C300 Chromebook. 

There are many tutorials in the Internet on how to install Linux on chromebook, but I want have the original system untouched. All tutorials note that I have to enable developer mode on chromebook, but I'm curious if it is necessary to such simple task as booting from flash drive.

So my question is, how to go to multiboot on chromebook, something like pressing F12 on my laptop?

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I have full linuxLinux installed on my flashdriveflash drive. What iI want to do is boot from this flashdirveflash drive. There are many tutorials in the internetInternet on how to install linuxLinux on chromebook, but iI want have the original system untouched. All tutorials saysnote that iI have to enable developer mode on choromebookchromebook, but i'mI'm curious if it is necessary to such simple task as booting from flashdriveflash drive.

So my question is, how to go to multiboot on chromebook, something like pressing F12 on my laptop?

I have full linux installed on my flashdrive. What i want to do is boot from this flashdirve. There are many tutorials in the internet how to install linux on chromebook, but i want have original system untouched. All tutorials says that i have to enable developer mode on choromebook, but i'm curious if it is necessary to such simple task as booting from flashdrive.

So my question is, how to go to multiboot on chromebook, something like pressing F12 on my laptop?

I have full Linux installed on my flash drive. What I want to do is boot from this flash drive. There are many tutorials in the Internet on how to install Linux on chromebook, but I want have the original system untouched. All tutorials note that I have to enable developer mode on chromebook, but I'm curious if it is necessary to such simple task as booting from flash drive.

So my question is, how to go to multiboot on chromebook, something like pressing F12 on my laptop?

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Linux on Asus C300 Chromebook

I have full linux installed on my flashdrive. What i want to do is boot from this flashdirve. There are many tutorials in the internet how to install linux on chromebook, but i want have original system untouched. All tutorials says that i have to enable developer mode on choromebook, but i'm curious if it is necessary to such simple task as booting from flashdrive.

So my question is, how to go to multiboot on chromebook, something like pressing F12 on my laptop?