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We at the Wetab community also observe wrong repartition function of the Android X86 installation process when installing it in dual boot with Windows 7 or 8. Use gparted to create the partition.
Stefan
installed win8 consumer preview back around 1st of march,
on my vpad10 tablet...worked fine with dual-boot ICS...
27GB main ntfs partition win8
2GB ext3 partition android-x86 tegav2-RC1
only issue I faced was having to use gparted live to format the ext3
partition as
the formatting from ics live usb didn't do it...kept saying it was
done
but always left it as fat32...??? once formatted with gparted all was
well!!!
and this was a change from what I have had since april of 2011
timeframe..
it always was
2GB ext3
27GB main ntfs
I switched it cause no matter what I did it didn't want to
install(win8 consumer) even
though I had win8 developer preview on there with that partition
setup...
so there maybe some quirks with win8 consumer...I know on
my main PC I'm fighting the chkdsk issues others are seeing with
multiple
disk.........
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What did you mean the "repartition function"
and what's wrong with it?
How did you run it?
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Chih-Wei
Android-x86 project
http://www.android-x86.org
my dual boot Win8/ ICS work without ext3 partition (i use ntfs) ..work is big word..work without possibility to install root app
2012/4/23 Stefan Matthäus <matthaeu...@googlemail.com>:
> We at the Wetab community also observe wrong repartition function of the
> Android X86 installation process when installing it in dual boot with
> Windows 7 or 8. Use gparted to create the partition.
What did you mean the "repartition function"
and what's wrong with it?
How did you run it?
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Chih-Wei
Android-x86 project
http://www.android-x86.org
I seldom see such a problem.
However, it's possible under some situation,
the kernel partition table is locked
so the new created partition is not
visible to the installer.
But I cannot find the exact steps
to reproduce the problem.
If you can show the steps (including any preconditions)
to reproduce the issue, I'll take a look.