[Q] Overriding Ubuntu partition - General Questions and Answers

Hey guys,
I kind of messed up my Ubuntu partition running Ubuntu 12.04. I have a dual boot configuration set up with Windows Vista and I'm currently using the GRUB bootloader. Now I was wondering whether it would be safe to install the same version of Ubuntu - or any other version - over that partition.
Thanks in advance!
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I guess I'll just try it; don't think much can go wrong.

Installed the original 12.04 over the bad one some time ago. Unfortunately my BIOS wouldn't boot from a USB stick with 13.04 and we only have 700MB disks here at home so I was forced to install 12.04 again. The CD asked me to install Ubuntu over the old Ubuntu, over both Ubuntu and Vista or through custom installation and it installed perfectly using option one . I'm wondering if it is possible to install Ubuntu using 2 separate disks.

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[Q] Remove Windows on Netbook and Run Android

I know you can use different virtual applications that will allow a person to run Android on a Windows device. For example:
http://www.redmondpie.com/how-to-install-and-run-android-4.0-on-mac-windows-pc-or-linux-tutorial/
What I'm wondering is . . . is it possible to remove the Windows OS on a netbook and run Android 4.0 instead? If so, does someone have a link they can point me to?
*BUMP* Anyone?
Yes, it's possible. Just burn an ISO with Android-x86 (ICS RC1), delete all the partitions you have on your netbook and then create two - one ext3 for Android (4-8GB should be ok) and one fat32 for your data. Then boot Android installer and install on ext3 partition. And yes, it can boot as a normal system.
Teoretically it should work. Don't know if there are any more things to do.
Thanks for the info, so you're saying it's possible to dual boot, windows or Android, just as long as I have the partitions set up correctly? Has anyone else done this? If so, do you have a link to a tutorial or thread? I appreciate the help!
I might try to do this when my I disconnect service to my netbook. Is the android version that is installed rootable?
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disconnecktie said:
I might try to do this when my I disconnect service to my netbook. Is the android version that is installed rootable?
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For what I see, Android x86 comes with the SU command, so it's already rooted.
Hell yea. Since there isnt a boot loader there is no need for unlockig either.
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You probably want your data partition something other than FAT32, because it has problems with larger files...
Android-x86.org
There i got 4.0 fully ru.ning on pc
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mkm1126 said:
Thanks for the info, so you're saying it's possible to dual boot, windows or Android, just as long as I have the partitions set up correctly? Has anyone else done this? If so, do you have a link to a tutorial or thread? I appreciate the help!
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It is indeed possible, I have done it. If you have the partitions setup right the installation is pretty straight forward, it asks if you have Windows so it's dualboot capable, it will install GRUB and add the Android and Windows items to it for you.
Format your hard drive to ext, then install the Android-x86 project.
icechen1 said:
Format your hard drive to ext, then install the Android-x86 project.
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You really don't even have to do this, you can install it to a FAT32 partition (I think even an NTFS. But by doing so you can't have root.
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not sure the point of this , I **** canned WIN7 on my netbook and put Kubuntu on it and it flies now , Windows slowed it down, but Android I dont think would do anything for me, its like running Windows 8 on a desktop (which I am doing right now because I dont have an ARM available)
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not sure the point of this , I **** canned WIN7 on my netbook and put Kubuntu on it and it flies now , Windows slowed it down, but Android I dont think would do anything for me, its like running Windows 8 on a desktop (which I am doing right now because I dont have an ARM available)
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Windows 8 consumer preview is not that bad on a desktop but Android is indeed not that useful on a desktop at all. Although on a laptop of any kind, it's pretty nice as an instant on.
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Well if thats the case just download the app Bluestacks, then you can keep Windows and run all your android apps in a second! Personally speaking , on the netbook ,windows uses too many resources for it to be useful , Kubuntu only uses what you want and therefore is far superior (on this platform)

Looking for a Linux launcher?

Sorry for the vague title but I wouldn't know where to look or what it's even called. Ok. We had something at my old jobs computer that was like a launcher. We could boot windows 7, or Linux Ubuntu. I can't remember what the "launcher?" was called but I want to say it started with an "A". Does anyone have any idea what I'm talking about? It would be greatly appreciated. I'm planning on porting a very popular ROM over for the infuse and would need this. Thanks for any help
What do you mean by launcher? Like boot off USB? Or what
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Not really an Infuse question, but VMware does what you need. Other option is to dual boot, and you can also use Cygwin for some Linux activities on Windows.
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What do you mean by launcher? Like boot off USB? Or what
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Installed on HDD. Idk it was called like A_______ something launcher. And you would use the arrows and enter key to select what you wanted to boot. Like Linux or windows 7
VMware Player - virtual machine on top of running OS:
http://www.vmware.com/products/player
Or what I use, the LILO bootloader; comes with most Linux distributions, and allows the option to choose from multiple operating systems at boot.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LILO_(boot_loader)
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Hell isn't that grub menu? Anytime time you install Ubuntu along side windows it gives you the grub menu which lets ya dual boot
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Hell isn't that grub menu? Anytime time you install Ubuntu along side windows it gives you the grub menu which lets ya dual boot
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Yep, or GRUB. LILO is just old school GRUB.
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Well the one we had at work was cool. As soon as you booted the computer up you would get a menu. And the options were linux, windows 7, and something else. Then if you booted linux for example everything was linux and it was nice. Then if I wanted to boot Windows 7 I would just restart it and boot 7.
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As soon as you booted the computer up you would get a menu. And the options were linux, windows 7, and something else. Then if you booted linux for example everything was linux and it was nice. Then if I wanted to boot Windows 7 I would just restart it and boot 7.
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Yes, as do all of the bootloaders mentioned above. Install Ubuntu, or any other Linux distribution, and you can choose the option to select between multiple operating systems at boot.
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FauxAffliction said:
Well the one we had at work was cool. As soon as you booted the computer up you would get a menu. And the options were linux, windows 7, and something else. Then if you booted linux for example everything was linux and it was nice. Then if I wanted to boot Windows 7 I would just restart it and boot 7.
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Its called a dual boot, a dual boot is a machine with two OSes on one hdd and it will pop up asking which os you want to boot into.... basic.. and also a virtual machine is also a good option, google both to learn more
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[GUIDE] x86 32-bit OS's on Android (YAT)

Okay, I know there is a tutorial for this already, but I am making a new one for a new version of the software that is out.
This tutorial uses Windows XP as an example, you may replace Windows XP with other OS if you want!
***Required Software/Hardware***
SOFTWARE:
-Limbo Emulator (QEMU BASED) for Android(Play Store)
-qemu manager for PC (Windows/MAC/Linux)
-OS Installer CD/DVD(ISO is okay too)(E.G. Windows 2000-XP, Ubuntu, Etc.)
HARDWARE:
-High-end Phone(1GHZ Dual-core recommended although ANY phone WILL work.)
-PC
-USB Cable, etc
-At least 5GB free on SDcard OR Phone.
MISC:
-LOTS OF TIME!!!!
-Root (optional)
STEPS:
Step One:
Download all the required software. Install them to the respective device.
Step Two:
- Open up QEMU Manager and create a new VM, USE QEMU32bit for the processor, and Windows XP as the OS (Because the variables are predefind.)
-Select Make new drive and make a Hard Drive that is 3GB-5GB in size.
Make sure it is in qcow2 format!!
(Please note: after installation, the file size will only be 1.49GB)
-Mount the ISO/CD inside qemu manager in the VM settings and begin installation of the OS to the drive.
(This step will take at least 2HOURS! Let it do its thing.)
-After your first successful boot, Shut down the VM from within the VM (Windows XP VM: Start->shutdown->Shutdown)
Step Three:
-Connect the phone to the computer.
-Mount USB Storage.
-Find the Hard Drive file (Usually Installation/images folder!) and copy it to any directory of your SDcard (No spaces in the names and directories!!!)
- Install Limbo Emulator, and then Launch it!
- Select Load VM and hit New give it any name you would like it doesnt matter.
- then make sure the settings are as follows:
~CPU: qemu32
~RAM Memory Size: 256
~Hard Disk (HDA): /mnt/sdcard/{Location of your qcow2 file}
~Network Configuration: User
~Network Card: ne2k_pci
~VGA Configuration: cirrus
******Please note: if the option is not in the above list Leave it at it's default setting!!!!!!!! or this will not work (For Windows XP)
There you go, Go ahead and hit start!
Things to know:
One, it will take awhile to boot up on any phone (5-30 Minutes)
Two, Emulation is never perfect.
Optional Steps:
Getting more RAM for your BUCK
********NOTE: THIS STEP IS NO LONGER REQUIRED, THE APPLICATION HAS BEEN UPDATED TO ALLOW FOR 1GB OF RAM*******
ROOT ONLY
Go ahead and Exit and Kill the Limbo Task.
With root explorer go to /data/data/com.max2idea.limbo/databases/
and edit limbo.db with an SQlite editor of choice.
Find your VM in the Table and edit max memory size to 512 or more!
Remember how much ram your phone has then divied that by 2, and thats the maximum you SHOULD use, but edit this at your own risk!!!!!!
After this MOD, DO NOT EDIT ANY SETTINGS IN THE LIMBO APP AS IT WILL OVERWRITE THIS MOD.
Thats it enjoy!!
Neato
Very cool! Prepping this for my Nexus 7 now. Will post the results.
Going to try on my HTC One X, and post back here results Thanks
Okay! Any news?
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sandix said:
Okay! Any news?
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Sorry, I felt asleep yesterday doing this I`m just copying windows to my phone, will post results in few minutes
Any screenshot please?
Thanks...
There is a youtube video of a guy using an older version of the software.
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File missing
Hi guys,
just for fun i tried to get this to work on my overclocked evo 3D, unfortunately without success.
It says a file is missing or broken (<Windows Root>\system32\ntoskrnl.exe)
Can I fix this using my PC or do i have to install my XP again on another VM?
EDIT: I reinstalled my Windows XP and tried it again. When I noticed it still won't work, i tried to change the settings. After playing a bit with them i'm able now to boot into windows without problems. But i got stucked at the desktop, so i rebootet, now it don't works again..
Try a different windows install cd. Do not use the one you have been trying to use. I believe that is the reason it will not boot.
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FuNcY said:
Hi guys,
just for fun i tried to get this to work on my overclocked evo 3D, unfortunately without success.
It says a file is missing or broken (<Windows Root>\system32\ntoskrnl.exe)
Can I fix this using my PC or do i have to install my XP again on another VM?
EDIT: I reinstalled my Windows XP and tried it again. When I noticed it still won't work, i tried to change the settings. After playing a bit with them i'm able now to boot into windows without problems. But i got stucked at the desktop, so i rebootet, now it don't works again..
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Make sure multithreaded AIO is disabled.
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Well sandix, AIO Multithread has never been enabled, so I enabled this & tried it again.. This time it booted successfully and without any problems. The only bad thing is, how slow it runs. So I#m going to give it up to 512mb RAM, hopefully it makes it a bit faster
I understand, but the multithreaded AIO is what caused my vm to give the same error. Anyway try what you can. XP is slow but i have had pretty decent results from windows 98 and 2000.
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Oh, another OS that will work decently is windows PE.
Try make a BartPE out of a windows XP CD. A.k.a WinPE. The ram requirements of WinPE are very low. (Like windows 98) so it should respond better.
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Great tutorial
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Okayy I'm gonna try this BartPE thing out, will post my results here.
PS: @ArianaGrande, damn I wish you were the real one
I just tested bartPE it seems you need to install it to a qcow2 drive file first. Its in the start menu when you boot up in qemu on the pc.
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sandix said:
I just tested bartPE it seems you need to install it to a qcow2 drive file first. Its in the start menu when you boot up in qemu on the pc.
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Thank you very much, works nearly perfectly now. Still slow, but faster than the first one
How did you get it installed in to the qcow2 file? Mine keeps BSODing on me when i select install to hard drive. :/
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Sorry I forgot to check back in! Install went great through the QEMU OSX port. Enabled multithread and changed to 512. XP Boots and runs slower than snot but it works
Okay good. Its slow but hey! It runs none the less i was surfing the web with ie8 after mine went through updates (took three days mind you) lol but i was shocked that it actually worked i also took a snap shot so i did not have to wait for it to boot!
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The unofficial galaxy s3 linux support thread

I just wanted to start this thread for anyone who needs help with the s3 on linux whether its mounting sd/mtp or help with heimdall. I use Arch linux and let me tell you mtp is a pain in the butt, I ended up having to use a ftp server, and for my sd card I use a root ap called SG USB MASS STORAGE ENABLER by Mohhamad Abu-Garbeyyeh.
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Bierce22 said:
I just wanted to start this thread for anyone who needs help with the s3 on linux whether its mounting sd/mtp or help with heimdall. I use Arch linux and let me tell you mtp is a pain in the butt, I ended up having to use a ftp server, and for my sd card I use a root ap called SG USB MASS STORAGE ENABLER by Mohhamad Abu-Garbeyyeh.
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I'm using Ubuntu but there's no way I'm playing with my phone on it - I have a Windows partition just for that sort of thing. Maybe if it weren't my daily driver, I'd be willing to give it a shot but, while I use Linux for just about everything, it's just easier to have a Windows partition for some things. This being one of them.
Hats off to you though - takes guts (& knowledge) I don't have!
Need to be on stock. Doesn't work without stock.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=33491516&postcount=11
It worked for me on ubuntu 13.04
sjpritch25 said:
Need to be on stock. Doesn't work without stock.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=33491516&postcount=11
It worked for me on ubuntu 13.04
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I'm rooted and ROMd with Carbon. Love my AOSP!
Bierce22 said:
I just wanted to start this thread for anyone who needs help with the s3 on linux whether its mounting sd/mtp or help with heimdall. I use Arch linux and let me tell you mtp is a pain in the butt, I ended up having to use a ftp server, and for my sd card I use a root ap called SG USB MASS STORAGE ENABLER by Mohhamad Abu-Garbeyyeh.
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A couple of things I have found:
1. While MTP did not work with my Mint 15 system and stock android 4.1.2 on my phone, once I rooted, unlocked the bootloader, and installed cyanogenmod, it worked like a charm.
Before, when I plugged in my phone, I would get multiple error windows saying the MTP system wasn't available. I had to use windows (yuck!) and odin to get root and unlock the bootloader (although I did not try the virtualbox windows until after I had done this). I installed the most recent version of cyanogenmod and now the Mint system recognizes the MTP just fine. No error windows or anything.
2. I was able to get a virtualbox windows machine to recognize the phone, although it required different usb filters for download mode and for typical mtp.
This required going into download mode, selecting the appropriate filter in virtualbox, unplugging the phone, booting up the virtual machine and then replugging the phone. After this, odin recognized the phone. I did not attempt to flash anything further, though, since I had already done so from a windows system.
I think Ubuntu ships with mtp and its libraries now
I used to use arch Linux. Such a fun distro. Then work started using a TS gateway and it started become too much a hassle. Installed Windows 8, no longer fighting the system :screwy:
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lazarus0000 said:
I'm using Ubuntu but there's no way I'm playing with my phone on it - I have a Windows partition just for that sort of thing. Maybe if it weren't my daily driver, I'd be willing to give it a shot but, while I use Linux for just about everything, it's just easier to have a Windows partition for some things. This being one of them.
Hats off to you though - takes guts (& knowledge) I don't have!
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What do you mean you have a windows partition? I have a laptop that's quad booted with Windows 7, Ubuntu, Fedora, and Pear OS 8. I want to take Windows out of the picture but I need it for things like this. Could you give me more details on this like does it act like a windows system? It'd be much appreciated.
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[Q]Dual boot

So I have dual booted windows and Ubuntu on my windows 7 laptop. I currently have windows 7 and Ubuntu 10.blah blah dual booted but now I want to install Ubuntu 13.10 for development so my question is how to install the new Ubuntu?
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Sachinist said:
So I have dual booted windows and Ubuntu on my windows 7 laptop. I currently have windows 7 and Ubuntu 10.blah blah dual booted but now I want to install Ubuntu 13.10 for development so my question is how to install the new Ubuntu?
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If you want a clean install, just do it the same way that you did for version 10.blah and make sure you install to the same partition. The installer should give you the option to overwrite.

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