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[title] Get to a developer shell
[* black] When your Chromebook reboots, you'll get yet another warning screen: "OS verification is off." Press ***Ctrl+D*** one more time to get past this warning.
[* black] When you land inside Chrome OS, it will be as if you're setting it up for the first time. You might have to click a "Let's go" button to get to the screen where you can choose a Wi-Fi network. Select your Wi-Fi, but don't continue on!
[* black] Once you've selected a Wi-Fi network and successfully connected, hold the ***Ctrl*** and ***Alt*** keys and press the ***->*** button (the second button from the esc key). You should see a stark-looking terminal screen and text prompt.
+[* black] At the stark-looking prompt with a "localhost login," enter "chronos" as your login. That should give you the permissions you need to run the next step.
+[* black] If you're having trouble logging in at the localhost prompt, you can get back to the ChromeOS setup (***Ctrl*** and ***Alt*** and ***<-*** button). Once you're inside ChromeOS, hold ***Ctrl*** and ***Alt*** and hit ***'T'***, then type "shell" at the command prompt.