Inspired by my earlier accidental discovery that a FreeNAS 11.2 ISO written to a USB drive with Rufus will cause Windows 7 to BSOD, I got to wondering how well modern operating systems handle malformed filesystems. Windows, Linux, macOS, FreeBSD all fail.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3MeifE2oFw …
I haven't tried ChromeOS yet. But given that ChromeOS is Linux-based, automounts USB filesystems, and supports filesystems that can panic Linux when malformed, I fully expect that ChromeOS devices will also panic if such a USB device is connected.