![]() You'll now be presented with a $ with (maybe) some text before it. Press CTRL- ALT- T to open it up, then type shell and press Enter. Anyway, it's basically useless, except to open up the "real" Shell. Okay, first off, we're going to enter Crosh - ChrOme SHell is what I think it stands for. I'd recommend this alternative method - it's a little more "hacker-ish" (you're basically tricking your computer into thinking the USB stick is a CD-ROM,) but it's the simplest method ever to make your bootable USB drive. (Don't worry, there's like a 90% chance someone else will add an answer detailing that method.) How did you make the USB stick? Did you use UNetBootin? There's supposed to be something you can do with fdisk, but I'm too lazy to talk about that right now.
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