I found this article in the Defy section http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1225179
maybe it's possible to port it to our tab?
I know Rodderick has a dual boot kernel out for the Epic, haven't played with it myself yet, but heard it works decently. I'm sure it's possible, we just may not have interested developers to make it happen. Personally I'd rather see a stable CM7 or MIUI than being able to dual boot roms on the Tab.
pvtjoker42 said:
Personally I'd rather see a stable CM7 or MIUI than being able to dual boot roms on the Tab.
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you are right, but how awesome would it be if we can choose between cm7/miui and ubuntu ?
pvtjoker42 said:
I know Rodderick has a dual boot kernel out for the Epic, haven't played with it myself yet, but heard it works decently. I'm sure it's possible, we just may not have interested developers to make it happen. Personally I'd rather see a stable CM7 or MIUI than being able to dual boot roms on the Tab.
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spacemoose aswell as some other talented people are working on MIUI, CM7 and dual boot projects
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I'm curious, would it be possible to have dual boot on the Note, I don't mean Android & Linux, but have two different roms like RocketRom and Paranoid?
saqibj said:
I'm curious, would it be possible to have dual boot on the Note, I don't mean Android & Linux, but have two different roms like RocketRom and Paranoid?
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Currently not possible
And might not be possible in the near future too
warfareonly said:
Currently not possible
And might not be possible in the near future too
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Thank you for your answer.
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Max from rootgalaxynote mentioned something about dual boot in one of his videos. (paranoid review I.think )
Are you sure its not possible
The developer of the AOKP rom (sixstring) said something at one time in that thread (search for it) about dual boot. It is possible, but whenever he can get to it. We aren't paying for this development, so we can't be so picky.
Hy everyone! I read in XDA that have many phone dual boot system (dual boot manager)! It is possible to make this solution for Galaxy Mini 2?
Yes, it should be. Since system and data partitions are large enough. But I personally don't think it is useful (at least for me it isn't)
TheWhisp said:
Yes, it should be. Since system and data partitions are large enough. But I personally don't think it is useful (at least for me it isn't)
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Easy switch from CM to Stock
Because in the CM 10 not work everything (Cam,BT) so not need to restore stock rom or other custom rom in recovery.
djfnz said:
Easy switch from CM to Stock
Because in the CM 10 not work everything (Cam,BT) so not need to restore stock rom or other custom rom in recovery.
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Good point, really looking forward to something like that..
That would actually be a very useful feature .
Just think about having a fully-packed CM10 build with all the apps and stuff as the main OS , and another pretty much empty stock ROM just for bluetooth and camera . It would be a temporary improvised solution for the problems that are currently in the CM10 build .
However I never did that . Will it really work with such a combo ? Considering we would need different kernels and stuff .
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Hy everyone! I read in XDA that have many phone dual boot system (dual boot manager)! It is possible to make this solution for Galaxy Mini 2?
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hen how can i o that dual boot
elkhshap said:
hen how can i o that dual boot
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Not now! It is a idea! Its not developed for Mini 2!
i think galaxy y dev knows this and the other rom can be installed on sdcard(stock rom) while the main rom is in the phone(cm10)..and it requires a modified kernel and a script for the 2nd rom to be booted...like activating it via terminal...
To be honest, before we think about dual booting the device, CM or stock or even with Ubuntu now. The question is this: why would you want a device that can dual boot two operating systems? how will it benefit us the end users to have dual boot on an mid range or an entry level device like SGM2 ? even for a high end device like SGS3 or Sony Xperia Z I don't see how will do anything good for us, for tablets maybe but for smartphones I don't see how can that be something useful. (not that I'm against the idea)
I like the idea, but to be honest, there are more important things we need for our device before we get on dual boot... We don't even have devs.. If TheWhisp ever leave us, we're going to be ****ed up and the development for our device would be pretty much dead... So yah, why would you use dual boot when you don't have 2 good roms to boot up... xD just sayin'...
+1 befor dual boot we need 2 good room thanks god we hawe theWhisp
That go to Galaxy S2, google play are SGS2 Dual-Boot Setup (LolBoot)? https://play.google.com/store/apps/...xMiwibmV0LmhlbGxjYXQuZHJvaWRkZXYubG9sYm9vdCJd
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Yes, it should be. Since system and data partitions are large enough. But I personally don't think it is useful (at least for me it isn't)
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I agree with you. One ROM is enough to be on our device.
I have had a look around, and I have yet to find a way for an i9000 to have two ROMs installed.
Is there such a thing? I'd like to have CyanogenMod 10 (stable) installed as my primary ROM, and CM 10.1 (nightly) installed as a second partition, and a way to chose which to boot into.
Can someone point me in the right direction for this?
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I have had a look around, and I have yet to find a way for an i9000 to have two ROMs installed.
Is there such a thing? I'd like to have CyanogenMod 10 (stable) installed as my primary ROM, and CM 10.1 (nightly) installed as a second partition, and a way to chose which to boot into.
Can someone point me in the right direction for this?
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What's the purpose?
Cm 10.1 is much more better than 10. Trust me. Go for it.
Idznak said:
I have had a look around, and I have yet to find a way for an i9000 to have two ROMs installed.
Is there such a thing? I'd like to have CyanogenMod 10 (stable) installed as my primary ROM, and CM 10.1 (nightly) installed as a second partition, and a way to chose which to boot into.
Can someone point me in the right direction for this?
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I don't think it's possible for you to have both cm10 and cm10.1 dual booting but there is a dual boot kernel that allows two 4.2 ROMs by dertufuel search devil dual boot kernel
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edgardurao said:
What's the purpose?
Cm 10.1 is much more better than 10. Trust me. Go for it.
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That was more of an example. 10.1 would be the first I got, and if I had more slots I'd add on other ROMs that weren't Cyanogen.
I'd mix and match the ROMs, I just needed a simple example of what I wanted so anyone could understand
I did actually install 10.1, a couple of things I liked, others I didn't. For now, I'm sticking with 10.0, but I'd like to dual boot some other non-Cyanogen ROMs to see what they're like
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I don't think it's possible for you to have both cm10 and cm10.1 dual booting but there is a dual boot kernel that allows two 4.2 ROMs by dertufuel search devil dual boot kernel
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Even without both Cyanogens, if I can get CM10 as my phone ROM, and another of whatever kind as a second, that'll do me. As I said in my last quote, CM10 and 10.1 were just examples, I would eventually download other ROMs to try.
Thanks by the way, I'll look into your suggestion
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Even without both Cyanogens, if I can get CM10 as my phone ROM, and another of whatever kind as a second, that'll do me. As I said in my last quote, CM10 and 10.1 were just examples, I would eventually download other ROMs to try.
Thanks by the way, I'll look into your suggestion
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Hello look at the discussion on development of 9001 Jonboy
Xeore said:
There is a dual boot kernel from 'devil' but it only supports 4.1.2 roms.
Here is the link to another xda-post with the kernel : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2101202
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Its not possible now to make dual boot with DerTeufel1980 DualBoot - Devil4.2 (04-Feb-2013) and its working on 4.2.1 roms, not 4.1.2.
Many thanks to him...:good:
The Q is: Can anybody recommend which rom is suitable to use with this kernel?
Hi all,
I've heard of the SiyahKernel for the I9300 which has dual boot functionality.
Does anybody know if this works on the I9305? Or is there a dual boot kernel available which is made for the I9305 in special?
Reason why I want to have dual boot:
I'm a huge Ubuntu fan. And what I've understood from what I've read is that it's CM(10?) based. So I'd like to use that as second rom. (I know, there isn't a version for the I9305 available right now, but I'll give it a try to port it from I9300 to the I9305.)
Thanks in advance.
As far as I was aware there is no dual boot yet for our device
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If their is then its in Development .
jje
Does it take much time to make a kernel which supports dual boot ?
Does anybody know how to port a kernel from I9300 to the I9305 ? Is it hard work to do that ?
And why does the 1GB extra and LTE support make such a difference for ROMS on the device ?
Thanks in advance.
Its not so much the difference as developers actually wanting to work on the phone . Nobody pays them its their choice what to develop . jje
tloader11 said:
Does it take much time to make a kernel which supports dual boot ?
Does anybody know how to port a kernel from I9300 to the I9305 ? Is it hard work to do that ?
And why does the 1GB extra and LTE support make such a difference for ROMS on the device ?
Thanks in advance.
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1. Thats not REALLY hard, however you have to know what to do. Looking and comparing sources is good point to start. Take a look at gokhan or googy commits about dual boot for example.. Personally, I havent been interested in it, but I might look into it, why not
2. Apart from these, we have other radio, and that causes so much trouble with ROM differences..
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1. Thats not REALLY hard, however you have to know what to do. Looking and comparing sources is good point to start. Take a look at gokhan or googy commits about dual boot for example.. Personally, I havent been interested in it, but I might look into it, why not
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Cool ! That would be awesome
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2. Apart from these, we have other radio, and that causes so much trouble with ROM differences..
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It's cool that we have radio, but.... why do we need it ? seriously... we all have a mobile network subscription these days
Couldn't we just drop that in the beta/alpha versions, and add it in later then ? ;s
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Cool ! That would be awesome
It's cool that we have radio, but.... why do we need it ? seriously... we all have a mobile network subscription these days
Couldn't we just drop that in the beta/alpha versions, and add it in later then ? ;s
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I mean, another radio, like baseband, ril etc. I wasn't talking about normal FM radio (we haven't even got one in i9305).
However, taking only these proper files (like ril + modem) from our ROMs and take them to i9300 ROMs might work, I tried some time ago doing same thing with temasek's cm10.1 and it worked.. Unfortunately I wasn't able to compile fully stable and well working kernel (based on temasek's sources) therefore I do not use it now ;p
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I mean, another radio, like baseband, ril etc. I wasn't talking about normal FM radio (we haven't even got one in i9305).
However, taking only these proper files (like ril + modem) from our ROMs and take them to i9300 ROMs might work, I tried some time ago doing same thing with temasek's cm10.1 and it worked.. Unfortunately I wasn't able to compile fully stable and well working kernel (based on temasek's sources) therefore I do not use it now ;p
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Ahh, stupid mistake >< sorry for that!
Would still be nice of you could look at the dual boot feature for our device !
Greetings, Just was wondering how hard would it be to port multirom to our note 4? and if it were ported could all versions of the note use it as long as they have a snapdragon processor?
let us know when you port it over..
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Greetings, Just was wondering how hard would it be to port multirom to our note 4? and if it were ported could all versions of the note use it as long as they have a snapdragon processor?
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Lol @wase4711
I know the only multirom type of thing for the Note 3 was safestrap....
From what I heard (rumors) that may not be made for the Note 4...which will suck!
I'm sure if you work with the actual Multi-Rom developer, maybe you guys can work on something to port it over.
That will simply be awesome.
For now, I suggest you sit tight and see what happens few months from now. Afterall, in the grand scheme of things...this is still a fairly new device.
god, suddenly an explosion of roms for the note 4...
BTW, the cm remix 2.9 is up and fixed...wow!
custom AOSP kernel too!
wase4711 said:
god, suddenly an explosion of roms for the note 4...
BTW, the cm remix 2.9 is up and fixed...wow!
custom AOSP kernel too!
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Is it as stable as people say it is? How it is in comparison from the unofficial cm beta? Is it as stable as the first nj7 roms that were released shortly after our phone came out? omg
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Is it as stable as people say it is? How it is in comparison from the unofficial cm beta? Is it as stable as the first nj7 roms that were released shortly after our phone came out? omg
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well, it is for me, but as always, just make a nand of your current rom, and try it and see how it is on your phone.
this AOSP roms are coming fast and furious now, so you really have to check it out yourself and see how it is on your phone.
what is awesum about it, is it has a custom kernel, the first one that I have found for any AOSP roms, so it will be interesting to see how that kernel works with other roms!
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well, it is for me, but as always, just make a nand of your current rom, and try it and see how it is on your phone.
this AOSP roms are coming fast and furious now, so you really have to check it out yourself and see how it is on your phone.
what is awesum about it, is it has a custom kernel, the first one that I have found for any AOSP roms, so it will be interesting to see how that kernel works with other roms!
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Got it, thanks!