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− | == | + | == Android-x86 == |
− | + | [http://www.android-x86.org Project Android-x86] provides a complete solution for Android on common x86 platforms | |
== Prepare installation media == | == Prepare installation media == | ||
* A USB DVD-ROM drive or a USB disk of at least 1GB should be used as installation media | * A USB DVD-ROM drive or a USB disk of at least 1GB should be used as installation media | ||
− | * Download [https | + | * Download latest [https://www.fosshub.com/Android-x86.html Android-x86 64-bit ISO file] |
− | * | + | * To prepare Live USB disk on a Linux host you can use dd the command: |
− | + | ||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
− | $ sudo dd if=android-x86_64- | + | $ sudo dd if=android-x86_64-9.0-r2.iso of=/dev/sdX bs=1MB |
</pre> | </pre> | ||
* NOTE: /dev/sdX in the command above is the device name of the target USB disk | * NOTE: /dev/sdX in the command above is the device name of the target USB disk | ||
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+ | == Base installation of Android-x86 == | ||
+ | * After seconds of booting, in the initial menu select "Advanced options -> Android-x86 9.0-r2 Auto Install to specified harddisk" | ||
+ | * Disconnect the installation media and reboot | ||
+ | * Follow the standard Android-x86 setup procedure - choose language, Google account, timezone etc. | ||
+ | * Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Play store, Youtube etc. work out of the box |
Latest revision as of 07:25, 8 June 2020
Android-x86
Project Android-x86 provides a complete solution for Android on common x86 platforms
Prepare installation media
- A USB DVD-ROM drive or a USB disk of at least 1GB should be used as installation media
- Download latest Android-x86 64-bit ISO file
- To prepare Live USB disk on a Linux host you can use dd the command:
$ sudo dd if=android-x86_64-9.0-r2.iso of=/dev/sdX bs=1MB
- NOTE: /dev/sdX in the command above is the device name of the target USB disk
Base installation of Android-x86
- After seconds of booting, in the initial menu select "Advanced options -> Android-x86 9.0-r2 Auto Install to specified harddisk"
- Disconnect the installation media and reboot
- Follow the standard Android-x86 setup procedure - choose language, Google account, timezone etc.
- Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Play store, Youtube etc. work out of the box