Video: Install Chrome OS In VirtualBox 38

Chromium OS in VirtualBox
Google Chrome was announced yesterday. As a geek, the first thing I naturally wanted to do was install it. Since I don’t have an extra machine lying around, the easiest way to do so is to run it virtually on my existing machine. So I decided to make a quick screen cast on how to install Google Chrome OS in VirtualBox. (Credit for the idea goes to UbuntuForums) It’s actually quite easy, even if you’re computer illiterate. To get started, just watch the video below:

Things Needed:

Update: Looks like GDGT posted a image for VirtualBox as well. However it doesn’t seem to work. Just stick to the VMWare .vmdk file for use with VirtualBox as I did. Otherwise it just loads a black screen.

That’s pretty much it. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask below!

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Chris says:

Hello sahas,

I just followed the whole video and did everything you did, but Chrome OS doesn’t seem to boot on my computer. Im using Virtualbox 3.0 on Mac OSX Snow Leopard. Do you have any suggestions?

thanks

Bill Ahern says:

on a windows XP machine, SP3 2.8GHz Dual Core, 3GB of RAM – black screen after the Virtual Box splash screen

Chris says:

@ Bill Ahern

I Have the same problem, also only a black screen. When i boot Chrome OS it seems to be doing something, but then it hangs at the black screen.

pronounce says:

the same… black screen :(

Edit: Win7 64bit 4Gb RAM

Sahas Katta says:

Okay looks like some small changes happened. The Chrome OS file I had used in the tutorial was the .vmdk image. Although it was designed for VMWare, it worked perfectly in VirtualBox. After that, it looks like GDGT uploaded a .vdi file for VirtualBox users. And that doesn’t seem to be working.

Oddly, I also get the black screen from that. So Solution: Just download the VMWare file for use with VirtualBox, it works just like it did when I posted this!

Jesse says:

Anyone else having trouble logging in (getting a network not connected error message)?

Tim Morris says:

Got the .vmdk image running in VirtualBox on XP pro, but I cannot log in. I get ‘Network not connected’. My other virtual machines connect fine. What have I missed?

Sahas Katta says:

I didn’t make any changes to the settings other than what you saw in the video. I’m using the latest version of VirtualBox 3.0.12. Also should mention, during install, I didn’t choose to install any of the extra components. However I doubt that’s the issue. Hmmm…

Wiiboy Brown says:

Login as “chronos”, no password, and it should work.

Tim Morris says:

Yes, I’ve updated VirtualBox to 3.0.12, then deleted and recreated Chrome VM on the new version. Still get the message after entering id and password ‘Network not connected and offline login fail’. If I take Machine/Session information dialog from the VirtualBox header, I can see data transmitted and received by the Network Adapter (tx 3,818 b, rx 8,132 b). This small exchange seems to be the same on every attempt.

Tim Morris says:

Found a remark on gdgt.com saying you need set the network to ‘bridged’ rather than ‘NAT’. I’ve tried this setting, but still no connection.

Chris says:

I have the same problem, tried with ‘bridged’, both by cable and wireless, can’t run network service :/

Wiiboy Brown says:

This is a bug, I think: http://code.google.com/p/chromium-os/issues/detail?id=662

Use the solution I said above.

Oliver Stollmann says:

For anyone with the “network not connected…” error. Just leave the virtual machine running at the login screen in bridged mode for some time (i left it for just under an hour) and then try again. it worked for me after that wait…

John says:

I have to the point where chromium is askinf userid and password .

No idea how to create userid and password.t

Calitas says:

Username and password –> Gmail account

Al says:

.vmdk image runs for me under VirtualBox 3.01.10. However, cpu utilization for Youtube videos is through the roof and the video runs extremely slow. I even allowed this virtual machine to run two cpu cores via the VirtualBox system settings. Even without running video, this virtual machine appears to be hogging significant cpu time.

Al says:

If the login screen says “network not connected”, I simply rebooted and it worked.

And you (John) need a gmail account to login.

Sahas Katta says:

Q: What is Username & Login?
A: Just get an account at http://www.Gmail.com

Q: CPU Overkill usage?
A: Not surprised. It’s an early build. There’s probably no support for utilizing the VirtualBox extension to use the computer’s GPU. (Overall not that impressive yet either!)

Q: “Network Not Connected”
A: Looking into it. Only one possible issue on my mind. When I installed VirtualBox, I didn’t opt-in to have the extra three components for Python, USB, and Network installed. Network still works without it just as any other application would. It just won’t have access to the NIC on it’s own.

Tim Morris says:

‘Network not connected’ finally solved by setting to ‘bridged’, attempting a login and then leaving it for 20 minutes, the next login attempts worked fine. Now to figure out how to change the keyboard mapping to UK!! Thank you for everyone’s contributions!

Wiiboy Brown says:

Perhaps I’m spamming now….I found somewhere you can login as “chronos”, no password to get in. None of these suggestions actually solved my problems, probably because of the bug I added above.

Don says:

user=chronos passwork=password also user=dell password=dell I read them at the site you download from. just get a gmail account

Dan says:

Doesnt’ work at all

I only get to the login screen, just like your video…

sjp says:

worked fyne with virtual box…..

Rahul says:

thanks…worked as shown…though it logged me out 1 time…performance is not quite up to the mark..

David says:

Hey, Thanks for this video – exactly what i need. Appreciate it!

prashant says:

i got the vmdk file. used the latest virtualbox.Hangs at black screen. didnt work. any alternative?

Jithendra says:

I logged as “chronos”, it got worked… but I am not connected to network… I tried by changing proxy settings…. the option didn’t showed any dialog to change the settings….

Calitas says:

Jithendra, when you try changing the proxy settings it opens a web page, look for it.

I have two problems:
#1 – The video resolution is too low, if I put the virtual machine e full screen the Chrome OS stays in the middle of the screen. (Anyone know how to solve this question?)

#2 – Slow, it’s very slow working in the OS.

Jithendra says:

yup it is opening a page to change the proxy settings , but the page it self says page can’t be displayed

Joe says:

I had this problem. If on wireless network, have you entered password? Click on the network name in one of the menus next to the clock.

raghu.c.v says:

downloaded the latest virtual box, then the vmdk file it did not work i get a black screen and it hangs

Chris says:

I’m sure of my password and user name, but Error says Incorrect Username or Password. Could a firewall be a problem?

kneshoba says:

Enter Chronos@gmail.com no password to get in the system

Jithendra says:

whatever said by kneshoba will work …. see if u want to log in with ur own gmail id and password u need to connect to internet with out using a proxy and the network connection b/w u and virtual box should be bridged .

Jdoggjp85 says:

Ok it does work in virtualbox 3.0 BUT you have to have in the settings, system option and in the processor tab the extented features: Enable PAE/nx and in the network select the PCnet-FAST III and that should work.

pulegium says:

if you don’t want to stay with pre-built version of chrome os, you can always build your own from the latest source:

http://www.grenadepod.com/2009/12/03/building-and-running-google-chrome-os-on-virtualbox/

varun says:

pls help me….
i dont kon how to setup a network for chromium.
i installen virtualboe and also fineshed setting up d virtual os.
but it shows dat i am not connected.i turned on my modem too..
pls help…..

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