No, but "so, it's not necessarily GNU" was the point.
It's basically "Linux proper" (whether is the GNU libc/musl + GNU/whatever userland breakdown) vs "Linux that's a backend for Google's ChromeOS GUI and for which Google could replace the Linux part and noone will be any wiser". Rare or not, the exotic combination I mentioned would still qualify.
Besides, I'm pretty sure ChromeOS still has the whole GNU userland installed.