Description
Chronicling the ongoing collapse of crouton under Google's tender ministrations ...
Running on a reef
board (which is an Intel chip). Was forced to accept ChromeOS extended updates in order for Google Drive integration to keep working. Got "upgraded" to 132.0.6834.225 (Official Build) (64-bit).
Since that time, any time I pop over to VT-2 and try to sudo enter-chroot
or sudo edit-chroot -all
it reboots my machine. edit-chroot
manages to get 2 lines into its output before the screen blanks. enter-chroot
doesn't even manage to drop any of its now routine error messages before it's gone.
My chroot does automatically start up an SSH server when I enter it, but no graphical programs such as chromium or steam, which were causing reboots for other people already. Terminal only.
Reinstalling crouton doesn't help.
Kind of wish I hadn't "upgraded" my OS, 'cause if I still had a working chroot, I'd have a viable alternative to ChromeOS's Google Drive integration: use Rclone to mirror a local directory up to Google Drive.
Thanks, Google!