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USB stick / Flash Drive guide: - For this method, you need Etcher / Rufus, PrimeOS iso file. We recommend you to use a decent speed USB drive (8GB or larger).
- For flashing PrimeOS to the USB drive, plug in your USB drive and launch Etcher / Rufus. Now select PrimeOS iso file, create the bootable USB.
- Note: Be careful with the steps below and backup your data if you're not sure about what you are doing.
- For installing PrimeOS on your HDD/SSD/SDcard, first create a new partition for PrimeOS ( suggested minimum size is 16GB ).
- Turn off secure boot of your device and then boot up the PrimeOS USB by pressing esc or F12, depending on your bios menu key and selecting the PrimeOS USB to boot from.
- Select the ‘Install PrimeOS option from GRUB menu.
- The installer will load, and you will have an option to choose which partition you created earlier. Choose it, and select Ext4 for formatting the drive.
- When it asks if you want to install System as R/W (Read/Write), select YES, otherwise the OTA functionality will break.
- When it asks if you want to install Grub, select YES.
- When finished, the installer will then ask if you want to run PrimeOS, you can just reboot here, and make sure you remove the USB drive.
- Android-x86 is a free, open-source project that aims to bring Google's mobile operating system to Intel and AMD machines with RISC instead of ARM architecture, which is standard on mobile devices. What began as a project to run Android on certain netbook models has become a fully functional operating system that can be used on many combinations.
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Release Note 8.1-r5
(2020/05/13)
The Android-x86 project is glad to announce the 8.1-r5 release to public. This is the fifth stable release for Android-x86 8.1 (oreo-x86). The prebuilt images are available in the following site as usual:Key Features
The 8.1-r5 is mainly a security updates of 8.1-r4 with some bugfixes. We encourage users of 8.1-r4 or older releases upgrade to this one.
- Update to latest Android 8.1.0 Oreo MR1 release (8.1.0_r76).
- Update to LTS kernel 4.19.122.
- Fix sdcardfs permissions issue.
- Enable serial gps.
- Add more devices specific quirks.
- Fix read-write mode support in auto-update.
Released Files
This release contains these files. You can choose one of them depends on your devices. Most modern devices should be able to run the 64-bit ISO. Get the guy matthew hussey pdf free download. For older devices with legacy BIOS, you may try the 32-bit ISO.
- 64-bit ISO: android-x86_64-8.1-r5.iso sha1sum: 130a8a712ee0753eb3475465647efd61296a8afb
- 32-bit ISO: android-x86-8.1-r5.iso sha1sum: eedc18b3d362d1f0805339c2617b882c02bb340d
- 64-bit rpm: android-x86-8.1-r5.x86_64.rpm sha1sum: 7e22066aaf74a9e3ac68a1278016c17b43b96718
- 32-bit rpm: android-x86-8.1-r5.i686.rpm sha1sum: 27be9535d7e7258111ed485b8bb39414a27e8127
- 64-bit ISO with kernel 4.9: android-x86_64-8.1-r5-k49.iso sha1sum: a002e414e20b846d7f1fa4a640e5b75bbe508db7
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To use an ISO file, Linux users can dump it into a usb drive by dd command like:
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dd if=android-x86_64-8.1-r5.iso of=/dev/sdX
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Windows's users can use the tool Win32 Disk Imager to create a bootable usb stick.
Please read this page about how to install it to the device.
Except the traditional ISO files, we also package android-x86 files into a Linux package rpm. It allows Linux users to easily install the release into an existing Linux device with a standalone ext4 root partition. On an rpm based device (Fedora/Red Hat/CentOS/SUSE..), just install it like a normal rpm package:
This will update your older installation like 7.1-r3 or 8.1-r4 if you have.
On a deb based device (Debian/Ubuntu/LinuxMint/..), please use the alien tool to install it:
sudo apt install alien
sudo alien -ci android-x86-8.1-r5.x86_64.rpm
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All files will be installed to the /android-8.1-r5/ subdirectory and boot entries will be added to grub2 menu. Reboot and choose android-x86 item from the menu to boot Android-x86. Alternatively, you can launch Android-x86 in a QEMU virtual machine by the installed qemu-android script:
Note Android-x86 running in QEMU and the real machine (after rebooting) share the same data sub-folder.
To uninstall it : sudo rpm -e android-x86
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The source code is available in the main git server.See Full List On Android-x86.org
repo init -u git://git.osdn.net/gitroot/android-x86/manifest -b oreo-x86 -m android-x86-8.1-r5.xml
repo sync --no-tags --no-clone-bundle
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Read this page for how to compile source code.
To build 8.1-r5 with kernel 4.9, sync the source tree as above commands, then
cd kernel
git fetch x86 kernel-4.9
git checkout -t x86/kernel-4.9
cd .