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Default Re: [GUIDE] Dual Boot Project - Android OS & Ubuntu Phone OS

Wrong quote
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It's possible to remove just Ubuntu after flashing both systems, without restoring a full nandroid? I heard that all the OS files are located in a single directory.
Not because all files are mixed, in a near future it will be improved.

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1st. If you could do it better, do it.

2nd. This is not my contribution but I don't want you to tell anybody that his work is a **** (Because you are breaking the rules, RESPECT)

3rd. Take into account that we have had only 3 DAYS to do it. If you can do it better in the same time, do it or shut up.

Finally, the only one who is not contributing is you posting reasons to stop the development. I have mention that this is not a real Dual Boot (a big proff of not reading the whole post) and I have mentioned too that we will try to improve this method to become it into a REAL Dual Boot. Has the title says, it is a project and it is not finshed yet.

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You'd be a good journalist. They're good at writing misleading titles to gain as many viewers as possible.

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All the thread has been edited to don't confuse anyone, are you happy now?
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Default R: [GUIDE] Boot Android OS & Ubuntu OS without Wiping

You are really doing a great job! I don't see why people complain so much about it. It's not dual boot but it's better than nothing! Keep up the good work!

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Default Re: [GUIDE] Boot Android OS & Ubuntu OS without Wiping

It's been done here http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2165491

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why CM 10.1 ? does it work on stock rom ?

I have never used CM 10.1. I saw a post says CM reveive their own ota instead of google ota, is that true?
 
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The other viable option (especially if you don't want to run cm10.1) is to make a backup of your ROM of choice, flash Ubuntu, and make a backup of that. If you want to switch between the two its as easy as restoring a backup.
 
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Default Re: [GUIDE] Boot Android OS & Ubuntu OS without Wiping

Backups work great guys if your not on cm

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