Linux /android/kernel quiet root=/dev/ram0 androidboot.hardware=remix_x86_64 linux=permissive SRC=/android DATA= CREATE_DATA_IMG=1 DPI=160 UVESA_MODE=1920x1080 iso and copying 4 files:Įxample on Linux Mint 17.3 with Grub Customizer, it works with: Personally, I have successfully installed on my ASUS Laptop SSD an Engineer version 2.0 trough GNU / Linux:Ĭreates a partition (I tested it in Fat32, but is it not also possible in Ext3 or Ext4 like android-x86?) minimum 8GB, you can also use a existing partition, just create a folder with a name like "android-x86" or "remixos".Īfter it unpacks the. It'll probably restart a couple times at that point, but not later on. Eventually it should start up into the setup screen (Language, Wifi, etc.). It'll reboot and you should have the choice to pick Remix OS. Make the Menu Options (under Edit Boot Menu) how you like them and then go to Click Tools -> Restart Computer -> Yes. Go to Add New Entry and then the ISO tab. You should now have the ISO + a copy of all the stuff that was inside it in your partition.ĭownload EasyBCD and open it. You can find the partition in Windows Explorer.Įxtract the contents of the ISO file (using a program like 7zip) without modifying the ISO. Take Remix OS' ISO file and copy it over to the new partition. I used EaseUS Partition Master to shrink Windows' main partition on my SSD. If something doesn't work, I don't know how to fix it, this worked for me alone and all I'm doing is sharing my method.Ĭreate a partition of at least 8GB and format it to Fat32, Whether you want to shrink your existing one (your Windows one) and use the leftover unallocated space or do something else, that's all you. These are bare-bones instructions and anything you don't understand can be answered by Google before I even reply. I won't do any explaining or up-to-date link keeping. The goal: On PC boot, be able to select between Remix and other OS, both being installed on the main PC storage (A functional dual-boot) This is not the official release, and as far as problems, there's the storage limit due to Fat32 format, and a couple soft reboots ONLY during initial setup. A lot of posts not telling me how to do what I wanted. Subsequent offense: see above banned for life.Third offense: see above and banned for 3 days.First offense: warned, comment / content deleted.
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