Re: [qubes-users] ANDROID X86 ON HVM (PROBLEM SOLVED)

2017-05-15 Thread 'P R' via qubes-users
Hello,

Am 15.05.2017 1:30 nachm. schrieb :

Thank you very much, with the last answer I've solved the problem.
Installing android on a hvm:

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Thank you for the how-to summary.
Can you give a short summary what is working and what not?
Example:
- internet access (via sys-net)
- audio
- (...)

Kind regards

- P

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[qubes-users] ANDROID X86 ON HVM (PROBLEM SOLVED)

2017-05-15 Thread mattiapasinetti23
Thank you very much, with the last answer I've solved the problem.
Installing android on a hvm:
1-boot from key or hd the iso installation file (qvm-start androidvmname 
--cdrom = / usr / local / iso / androidx86.iso)
2-You should be presented with the Android boot menu. Use your arrow keys to go 
down and select "Installation - Install Android-x86 to harddisk."
3-Your next screen may look slightly different from mine, but the steps should 
be the same. Using your arrow keys, go down and select "Create / Modify 
partitions" and press Enter.
4- (DO YOU WANT TO USE GPT?) Choose "No" and press "Enter."
5 - From the next black screen, use your right arrow key to move to "New" and 
then press "Enter."
6-Leave it at "Primary" and press "Enter."
7-Leave "Size" default, and press "Enter" and you'll be brought back to this 
screen.
8-Since your cursor should be on top of the "Bootable" option, go ahead and 
press "Enter" to flag the partition as being bootable. Under the "Flags" option 
at the top, you'll now notice the "Boot" flag present.
9 - Use your right arrow key to move all the way up and down to the next line. 
Stop on "Write" and press "Enter." Type "yes" as a confirmation and press 
"Enter" again. Once it's finished, you'll be given the menu at the bottom once 
more, now use your right arrow key to move over to "Quit" and press "Enter."
10-select the sda1 partition
11-format sda1 in ext2 (because in my case fat32 and ext3 didnt work)
12-Are u sure to format? Yes and press enter
13-GRUB BOOTLADER? YES and press enter
14-efi grub 2? SKIP
15-Finally, choose "Yes" to make the / system directory read-write.
16-reboot at the and of installation
17-Android should now be installed on your virtual drive! Once you reboot you 
will be presented with the Android GRUB menu. The first option is the one to 
choose, so let the countdown timer hit zero or you can just press enter on it
THERE IS NO PROBLEM RELATED TO XEN VIRTUALIZATION! I've installed androidx86 
r5,other version have a bug mouse problem. 
this is the guide for virtualbox, it's the same for qubes 
HVM:http://www.rickylford.com/install-android-5-1-on-virtualbox/

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