I suspect not. These things are essentially phone hardware in a laptop casing. They are not regular laptops, they're meant to connect to googles cloud services, not store things locally.
It was their attempt at suckering (read: forcing, duping, capturing) people into their ecosystem by storing all your things on their computers (by the way, also agreeing to let them datamine the data you give them, to pay for the free services they're giving you. There is no cloud, its just someone else's computer), so when you need more space it's a pain in the butt to get your data back and thus making it easier to give them money for more storage. Which is very disingenuous since 95% of what they offer is easily set up on a spare computer running Linux to host servers and provide services, all without allowing a tech giant into your private life....