I have succeeded in getting dual boot with android, i have convert my GPT disk into MBR disk, and install androidx86. It's more simply, but there remains the problem of drivers --'.
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As explained in your other post, run a live Linux and see if all your hardware are supported. You should be able to determine which drivers are in use and which drivers you should rip off...
I have succeeded in getting dual boot with android, i have convert my GPT disk into MBR disk, and install androidx86. It's more simply, but there remains the problem of drivers --'.
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