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Root Is dual boot possible?

Honestly dont know, but You know you are basically "dual booting" is you back up PG's and ldrifta's rom in recovery and you can switch between the 2. Actually partitioning and all that would probably just be a waste of time in my opinion, and plus restoring a back up is a lot less risky for oopsies :D

I had a dentist once say oopsies when he sneezed while drilling a tooth.:vollkommenauf::argh:
 
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Honestly dont know, but You know you are basically "dual booting" is you back up PG's and ldrifta's rom in recovery and you can switch between the 2. Actually partitioning and all that would probably just be a waste of time in my opinion, and plus restoring a back up is a lot less risky for oopsies :D

Ummm, not in any way dual-booting at all. If that was the case then I would be ~6 octobooting because of my Windows 7 Backups on the Sammy Laptop LoL
 
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Honestly dont know, but You know you are basically "dual booting" is you back up PG's and ldrifta's rom in recovery and you can switch between the 2. Actually partitioning and all that would probably just be a waste of time in my opinion, and plus restoring a back up is a lot less risky for oopsies :D
actually dualbooting on a phone isnt like it is on a PC. The other 'boots' are on and boot from the sdcard. ;)
 
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But just to let you know ypu boot from 2 different devices on an Android device BUT on any computernthat allows multiple drives can dual boot from 2 different drives. So computer dual booting CAN be the same thing as dual booting on an android device. 2 OS and 2 seperate installation locations but either way, iwas just saying that a CWM backup and restore method being called a duak boot setup is like calling a Wi dows 7 Backup DVD LoL
 
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it should be possible but I'm not going into the details of how its done etc etc. I dont support dualbooting mobile devices, but its doable. ;)

Too bad I did not see this -- the only sensible response in this thread -- before I posted.

Why don't you support dual booting?
 
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Too bad I did not see this -- the only sensible response in this thread -- before I posted.

Why don't you support dual booting?
to be completely honest and this isnt meant to offend anyone, but the masses arent savvy enough and we would end up with countless bricks. And I for one barely to manage time to help folks out now lol

I dont think grub supports arm, but not sure just know its not been done yet with grub lol.
 
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You can put Ubuntu on a droid; I don't see why you couldn't get GRUB to work. I wonder how many people that responded to your post even know what GRUB is? Not to be mean, but I'm just asking. Save your 15 dollars, if it is possible, it will be done.
Oh and to answer the question of what GRUB is, its a bootloader ;)
 
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I can understand the issue created by providing a how to on this subject. I always end up trashing my dual boot setups after a few months of fooling around and updates. Something always goes south. I can follow directions,copy/paste but i dont know what it all means most of the time. A script kiddie of sorts, in no way a hacker/coder.
 
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You can get a program called G-Parted for your dual booting issues. I find that I can fix most of my issues very easily with that program. I remember when I put Red Hat on an old windoze box about a decade ago and I couldn't see any of my partitions and it was a bit of a nightmare for a few days. We didn't have G-Parted back then...

I recall fixing bootloader problems and partition problems with G-Parted. I'm not sure what problems you get, but I think G parted can probably help.
 
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