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    Multi-boot Android and Linux - For new MK802IV

    Please see https://plus.google.com/109451178006...ts/7pqtjxZus5p for details including full installation instructions and software

    #2
    Re: Multi-boot Android and Linux - For new MK802IV

    Did you got "something like a grub" boot?

    leolas.
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      #3
      Originally posted by leolas View Post
      Did you got "something like a grub" boot?

      leolas.
      Not really. My multi-boot software first checks to see if it can boot Linux from an SD card. If not it then checks to see if it should boot Android from NAND based on a toggleable flag, otherwise it will boot Linux from NAND if it is installed or default to booting Android. Maybe this picture will clarify:

      (1) Boot -----> (2) Linux SD card?
      |
      ---------------> (3) Boot Android flag?
      |
      -------------------> (4) Linux NAND?
      |
      -----------------> (5) Android NAND


      Included is installation software providing the ability to install a Linux root file system from SD card to NAND (to allow 4) and boot configuration software prioritizing between Android and Linux (to provide 3).

      I've also provided removal software to uninstalled Linux from NAND.

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        #4
        Re: Multi-boot Android and Linux - For new MK802IV

        Originally posted by linuxium View Post
        Not really. My multi-boot software first checks to see if it can boot Linux from an SD card. If not it then checks to see if it should boot Android from NAND based on a toggleable flag, otherwise it will boot Linux from NAND if it is installed or default to booting Android. Maybe this picture will clarify:

        (1) Boot -----> (2) Linux SD card?
        |
        ---------------> (3) Boot Android flag?
        |
        -------------------> (4) Linux NAND?
        |
        -----------------> (5) Android NAND


        Included is installation software providing the ability to install a Linux root file system from SD card to NAND (to allow 4) and boot configuration software prioritizing between Android and Linux (to provide 3).

        I've also provided removal software to uninstalled Linux from NAND.
        A really good work!! Thanks

        leolas.
        REMEMBER, YOUR FEEDBACK IS VERY IMPORTANT TO US.
        My devices:
        Minix Neo X7; Minix Neo X8-H , Minix Neo Z64W & Z64 (Sponsored by Minix)
        MK902 & MK902II(Sponsored by RKM)
        Beelink M8B & Beelink R89 (Sponsored by Beelink)
        Tronsmart VEGA S89H (Sponsored by
        Gearbest.com)
        MELE-PCG03 (Sponsored by Gearbest.com) Discount Coupon:MPCG03
        Ainol Intel Z3735 MiniPC(Sponsored by Gearbest.com)
        Thanks to them I can try to support your devices http://freaktab.com/core/images/smilies/wink.png

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          #5
          which version of linux ?

          Hi
          I'd like to know the version of linux used in Multiboot.
          Thanks for the answer.

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            #6
            I have tried to flash this twice to my Jesurun K8, which seems to be equivalent to a mk802iv with new wifi, but no boot at all, not even to Android.

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              #7
              Superceeded (so closed)

              Please see http://www.freaktab.com/showthread.p...oot-capability

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