Sweeet. The more I hear about it, the more convinced I am that my next
phone'll be Android based.

Sent to you by Simón via Google Reader: Installing Debian alongside
Android on the G1 via MAKE Magazine by Jason Striegel on 11/10/08



Now that you can run commands as root on the Google phone, you may have
been thinking about what else you can do with the device. You know,
besides the usual talking, texting, and surfing while driving.

The device is Linux based, sure, but the installed software is
relatively spartan and there isn't too much internal space to get
dangerous. Thankfully, Jay Freeman wrote a nice guide for installing a
more complete Linux distribution on the device, right alongside Android.
The main thing I've so far seen on this matter have been a few attempts
to get busybox on there. I, however, think we can go a lot further:
following the instructions in this article will end you up with a full
distribution of Debian, one of the most highly respected Linux
distributions, and the ability to install almost anything you want.

To do this, we need to think through a few of the details of getting
this sort of thing running on the G1. The first question: where do we
put it? The device has some internal flash, but it isn't really enough:
only 128MB to share with the OS and other applications.

We therefore turn our attention to the much more reasonably sized
microSD card, a format which lets us get up to 16GB of space.


Debian & Android Together on G1

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