Creating a Chrome OS ISO from Ubuntu is actually easier than it sounds. All you need is the Chrome OS recovery image (the .bin file), the Brunch framework, and a few terminal tools that Ubuntu already supports. Once you download both files, you extract the recovery image, combine it with Brunch, and let the scripts automatically build the Chrome OS system folder. Ubuntu handles the unpacking, patching, and rebuilding, turning what looks like “dev-only stuff” into a clean set of bootable Chrome OS files.
After the build completes, you can convert the patched Chrome OS folder into a proper ISO using mkisofs or genisoimage. This final step packages everything into a standard bootable installer you can write to a USB drive or use in a virtual machine. Whether you’re testing Chrome OS on unsupported hardware or building a portable setup, Ubuntu makes the whole process fast, lightweight, and reliable — a perfect way to create your own Chrome OS ISO without any complicated tools.
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