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Alice Cherry2020-01-10 14:12:39
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Alice Cherry, 2020-01-10 14:12:39

PhoenixOS, Linux, WIndows on the same PC?

Hello. I want to put PhoenixOS (Android for PC) next to Windows and Linux. So far, the laptop has one system - Windows. In what order should I install Linux and PhoenixOS so as not to overwrite the bootloader?

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Germanjon, 2020-01-10
@ytochka_alisa

I am not familiar with PhoenixOS, but I think that there are more manuals for setting up the Linux bootloader on the network. Therefore, put Linux last and configure its bootloader

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#, 2020-01-10
@mindtester

you can also consider options:
- Android x86 source project https://osdn.net/projects/android-x86/releases/p14990
- Bliss project (even more desktop oriented) https://blissroms.com/ offsite, but for desktop it is better to download right away here https://sourceforge.net/projects/blissos-x86/files...
in general, it is logical to put Linux last. Phoenix mention grub4dos, which is somewhat surprising. Android x86 and Bliss use grub 2. And it's easier to configure and restore it from under Linux. and he will definitely cope with the loading of all the axes mentioned
; there is another option, perhaps unexpected and little known. under Windows there is a softinka https://neosmart.net/EasyBCD/
absolutely legally free for personal use. and quite versatile. but there may be nuances - for a confident boot, for all axes of the Linux family, it's easier to install bootloaders from their partitions
, and in any case - it's worth stocking up on mana to restore Windows bootloaders;))

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Max Strekalovsky, 2020-01-10
@Strklvsk

Well, either, as described above, put Linux last if you don’t have the skills to work with GRUB, or there is an option like Acronis OS Selector. Works with all operating systems, but again, if you are not able to set it up, then contact someone else for this.

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Valdemar Smorman, 2020-01-13
@smorman

Look, I wrote an article: Installing Phoenix OS next to Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic (...
Everything worked...
I have W10/Ubuntu 18.04/Phoenix OS on my PC (it is, as it were, inside Ubuntu in a rubber partition, but loaded from GRUB when starting the PC)
On one HDD W10, on the second Ubuntu, and Phoenix OS in it.
Launching each by selecting the appropriate name of the distro in the GRUB2 menu when starting the PC.
The easiest way to plug it all together is to first install W, then install Ubuntu, and you already install Phoenix OS in it and everything will work like Kalashnikov ... Keep in mind
that links to Phoenix OS images are already outdated and they need to be replaced with more recent ones.
- it is important!!!

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sputnik75, 2021-03-09
@sputnik75

Hello! I have always been interested in the question of why android systems have internal built-in memory 8,16,32,64 and so on. I want to ask when you put an android system on a PC in the same format to allocate a place, or you can, for example, like on Windows and Linux 20,30,50,100GB?

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