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Thanks for you reply.So if I understand wel what you are saying, you said you use a live boot USB to run live Gpart and delete all existing partition. Then create a new partition.Which partition type to you select from Gpart tool ? Fat32, ntfs, nt4 ?Did you format the partition from Gpart tool or from Android nugat installer ?Regards
On Mon, Sep 4, 2017 at 6:34 AM, Kossuth <tomi.kos...@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm not sure if you are experiencing same problems that I had with my installation, but when I was creating the partition with the installer, it asked if I wanted to use GPT, I answered yes, and could not get my old machine to boot. I Only got the text "tGRUB" on the screen.I had to fix this By using Gparted from live rescuedisc and removed the partition and then created new MS-DOS partition table to the hard drive, and after that I could install it so that it booted.Somehow the x86 intaller gave error when I tried to use the partition tool without GPT (answering "no" to the first question) after I used it once with GPT.Ps. I did not create any extra partitions in Gparted. I created only one partition spanning the whole disk and it worked.
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Serge, did you answer "yes" this time, when the installer asked about installing Grub? And also if you are using 64bit iso, have you tried the 32bit version?
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I have only experience with 32bit version, even though my system is 64bit, it is too old to boot the 64bit image. Have you tried to boot the 32bit version. That could make the difference.
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Hello Kossuth,"Asking stupid question again, but did the 32bit image boot to homescreen from the usb stick?"How can it boot from USB stick as when I install android I ask it to install on hard disk ?If I reboot from USB stick it will prompt me again to install or run from live ?Can you clarify what you want me to do ?I am running it on an INTEL NUC
On Thu, Sep 21, 2017 at 10:37 AM, Kossuth <tomi.kos...@gmail.com> wrote:
Asking stupid question again, but did the 32bit image boot to homescreen from the usb stick? Have you tried running the hdd installed version with debug on (chosen from the grub menu). If you try the debug, it pauses couple of times during boot, to console, and you have to write exit and press enter to get the boot move forwards. It might give some hint, to know what lines the debug has printed to screen when it hangs. What is the hardware you are trying to install the system?
On Wednesday, 20 September 2017 16:04:02 UTC+3, serge c wrote:Hello,I have try using the 32 bits iso file. After reboot and remove the USB key, the system stay for ever with Android Logo display but nothing else happen.Any idea what to do next ?
On Tuesday, September 19, 2017 at 5:28:23 PM UTC+2, Kossuth wrote:I have only experience with 32bit version, even though my system is 64bit, it is too old to boot the 64bit image. Have you tried to boot the 32bit version. That could make the difference.
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