Hi all!
I'm new to Android x86 OSs, like Prime OS that I installed as unique OS on an old netbook. But now, how can I change GRUB_TIMEOUT to fast boot the PC without waiting? I think that menu.lst and grub.cfg files are hidden... there is a way to do it from booting command line?
Thank you very much
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Hello!
I have a tablet with UEFI 32bits (it's a Emdoor EM-i8080 with Intel® Atom™ Processor Z3735E) and I'm trying to install just RemixOS at the HDD, without Windows side by side.
The thing is, I tried many tutorials that I found here at XDA and nothing seems to work with my tablet. I understand that the process is the same as install the RemixOS in a VM, right?
I managed to format the HDD with GParted, install RemixOS with "INSTALL=1" but, after the install, it just doesn't boot. Then I tried another tutorial using a Linux USB Live, but the linux usb doesn't boot (tried with Ubuntu and Debian).
Any ideas of what I'm doing wrong?
Thanks! =D
Hi, I know this an old thread but if you have not fixed it yet then this might help. I got a similair tablet and got Linuxium 16.04 and 16.10 to boot on it, by using kernel parameter
nomodeset
then at least you can get to the desktop. I have only tried the 64bit and Gnome, Unity, Xubuntu, Kubuntu(don't use this one as it uses too much RAM).
https://linuxiumcomau.blogspot.com/2016/10/running-ubuntu-on-intel-bay-trail-and.html?showcomment=1477057433854#c5416952429820429838
I can't help you with the android as I have not yet got that to boot to desktop.
Hope this helps
JBJ
Hello everyone and thanks for these great releases!!
I have a Lenovo miix 700 Windows based tablet, and I'm interested in a dual boot with RemixOS and Window 10 using the touch screen only, without the keyboard.
I have RemixOS efi folder extracted and running on the same partition of WIndows (C: ), and I can boot through UEFI normally.
THe problem is - this requires to enter the BIOS in order to chose UEFI OS, which means requires having the keyboard attached to enter the BIOS settings. and being a tablet, I don't have the keyboard with me all the time.
I'm looking for a way to boot into RemixOS from Windows 10, without the need for the keyboard, by using a batch file script or any other application available that will restart the device and boot directly into RemixOS.
I also want to keep both Windows 10 and RemixOS on the same partition , without the need for a separate partition for RemixOS
I know that devices based on Legacy can use easyBCD and iReboot to achieve this, but I couldn't find an equivalent for UEFI bios.
Maybe using METRO boot manager and add an entry for RemixOS? IS it touch enabled?
I'd be grateful for any help to achieve this! Thanks in advance!
KamaL said:
Hello everyone and thanks for these great releases!!
I have a Lenovo miix 700 Windows based tablet, and I'm interested in a dual boot with RemixOS and Window 10 using the touch screen only, without the keyboard.
I have RemixOS efi folder extracted and running on the same partition of WIndows (C: ), and I can boot through UEFI normally.
THe problem is - this requires to enter the BIOS in order to chose UEFI OS, which means requires having the keyboard attached to enter the BIOS settings. and being a tablet, I don't have the keyboard with me all the time.
I'm looking for a way to boot into RemixOS from Windows 10, without the need for the keyboard, by using a batch file script or any other application available that will restart the device and boot directly into RemixOS.
I also want to keep both Windows 10 and RemixOS on the same partition , without the need for a separate partition for RemixOS
I know that devices based on Legacy can use easyBCD and iReboot to achieve this, but I couldn't find an equivalent for UEFI bios.
Maybe using METRO boot manager and add an entry for RemixOS? IS it touch enabled?
I'd be grateful for any help to achieve this! Thanks in advance!
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Hi, you can check this link:
http://www.easyuefi.com/index-us.html
easyuefi not running well in Win 10 Anniversary Update. I prefer grub2win
any news or tuto to easyboot on win10 tablet without keyboard ?
thanks is advance for your help
That's something I've been trying to get to work in the past days!
I've shrunk my C Partition and created a new one with 16GB formatted in FAT32 for Remix OS.
Extracted the ISO and copied the files onto the new partition.
Added a new entry with easyuefi (Type Linux/other OS pointing to the efi\boot\bootx64.efi file on the new partition)
Created a shortcut for the advanced start %windir%\system32\shutdown.exe /r /o /f /t 00
BUT Remix OS doesn't boot in resident mode (it get's stuck on the Remix OS boot logo) ... in guest mode Remix OS boots just fine!
I don't have an idea why this is happening and how to solve this one ... maybe someone like @RemixOS_Jason does
http://support.jide.com/hc/en-us -> Submit an idea (feature request) and ask them for a touch supported bootloader
Hello,
I am trying to install Remix OS on my old gaming notebook (Dell XPS M1330), I am try a lots of methods but usually a lots of it done without success, but I found 1 method how to install (extract to hdd) after that, I dont saw RemixOS logo, but I only up left corner saw: Error 17, and Remix OS not boot, How can that FIX ?
Error 17 is Grub telling you : you messed-up
probably in menu.lst or grub.cfg
Please tell/give more info
remix 32bit or 64bit? dualboot? what are you using as boot manager? what did you use to edit the bootloader for adding remixos? or post tutorial you used
Can you still boot windows?
Cheers
I am tried both (Remix OS 32/64) but no one works (32/64 tell same error)... No I dont want dualboot, I am only Remix OS on it... I dont edited it (I do not know how),
About Windows, I dont want to use any OS like Windows... (Windows is too slow and too many crashies)..
Hey I recently installed RemixOS on my VMware but I struggle to change the resolution to FHD. I tried adding video=LVDS-1:d to the boot command and it wasn't working neither vga=886 or any other number as it would be too small or without a change. So I'm asking how should I do it the proper way ?
Hello to all! I am new Phoenix OS enthusiast but now have big problem with this operating sistem and I don't know how to solve it. Sorry to I write in this section, I can't post new topics on Phoenix OS section.
I tried Phoenix OS from bootable USB and work fine, except that not have too much memmory for apks. So I try install Phoenix OS on my laptop directly on hard disk, but that didn't work, I can't boot it. So I decide to unninstall it whith uninstaller on Phoenix OS exe but since that I can't boot Phoenix OS from bootable USB!
Before instalation of Phoenix OS on my laptop when I want boot from USB this grub is show to me GNU GRUB with two options: Run Phoenix OS withouth installation and Install Phoenix OS on Harddisk, but after I uninstall Phoenix OS from laptop show me GNU GRUB when I must choose between Phoenix OS and Windows, same that appears when I have installed Phoenix OS in my harddisk. When I choose Windows it normaly boot to Windows, but if I choose Phoenix OS write some tipe of error. I watch couple of tutorials how to remove GRUB from PC but none of them work, I try Hasleo Easy UEFI and disjkpart command in command prompt but nothing works.
Can you please help me?
pasmater said:
I watch couple of tutorials how to remove GRUB from PC but none of them work, I try Hasleo Easy UEFI and disjkpart command in command prompt but nothing works.
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Really weird. Removing GRUB via Windows command line is really easy. Have achieved this already several times.
Can please some of admins or moderators move this theme to Phoenix OS subforum?