The device is very well made with proper consideration to thermal cooling. Whilst the device has a fan which is only activated when necessary, the CPU has a mounted heat sink using actual thermal paste. Additionally there are two internal antenna which help with the considerably improved wifi. First Boot. I normally perform a full backup of the eMMC using a Linux LiveCD before booting so I can always theoretically restore the device to its factory settings.
Initially I encountered some problems with USB 3. Eventually I ended up using a powered USB 2. Rather than Windows booting cleanly it decided to perform an automatic repair and only after 'diagnosing' the PC and restarting did Windows 10 set-up appear.
Once configured, Windows proceeded to download and install updates including the dreaded Windows 10 version build This updates requires a lot of space to install successfully as in a massive Follow the instructions and enter appropriate options for language, WiFi, location timezone , and keyboard layout. Pick a hostname, user account and password.
Wait for the configuration to finish. If you are connected to an active network, it will take several minutes to download and apply additional updates. Ubuntu is installed. Use your account and password to log in. Entering exit at grub the message is no boot disk available. Any idea where to look and what? Thank you in advance. Kind regards, Stergios Thank you for the heads-up. This ISC product is so crippled Does it boot from USB with a usb hub in between?
In other words, I'd need to backup the factory partition layout to a new usb flash drive Just boot from a LiveUSB and then use 'dd' to dump the entire 'mmcblk0' partition to a separate USB and then you can restore the same to get back to how it was before you started. Hi, thank for the awesome post, I can't seem to find the download links? Am i missing anything Thank you. It is in the first paragraph: 'This work is superseded by my 'isorespin.
Just click on 'isorespin. So no more keyboard. Is there a way to reset the bios? Update : This work is superseded by my ' isorespin. Unknown 17 June at Elit3S1p3r 18 June at Unknown 19 June at Linuxium 22 June at Linuxium 30 August at Bill 20 June at Unknown 24 June at Linuxium 24 June at Double-G 16 July at Linuxium 16 July at Linuxium 22 July at Linuxium 25 July at Linuxium 27 July at Linuxium 30 July at Unknown 28 June at Linuxium 30 June at Unknown 4 July at NetoMX 29 June at Linuxium 6 July at Unknown 5 July at Jean Laganiere 9 July at Unknown 13 July at Eduardo 13 July at Unknown 14 July at Unknown 19 July at Linuxium 18 July at Linuxium 19 July at Unknown 18 July at Linuxium 20 July at Unknown 20 July at Unknown 28 July at Linuxium 28 July at Unknown 29 July at Unknown 1 August at Linuxium 4 August at Chuck Mosher 30 July at Chuck Mosher 31 July at Unknown 31 July at Linuxium 31 July at Linuxium 21 August at AdvocateForSanity 20 August at AdvocateForSanity 22 August at Linuxium 27 September at Unknown 15 January at Unknown 22 March at Unknown 13 May at Linuxium 19 May at Unknown 17 May at Unknown 22 August at Linuxium 24 August at Unknown 29 August at Linuxium 29 August at Unknown 31 August at Linuxium 1 September at Unknown 3 September at Linuxium 9 September at Unknown 10 September at Linuxium 10 September at Unknown 14 September at Linuxium 14 September at Unknown 17 September at Linuxium 17 September at GhoXt 3 April at Linuxium 3 April at GhoXt 5 April at Linuxium 5 April at Although this is issued as a Windows executable we can still extract the files required on Linux by entering:.
Again make a note of the loop device e. None of the systems have a 'persistent' pseudo data partition at the stage so the next step is to create an empty 'data. You could modify the 'count' if a larger file is required however I recommend 2GB as a minimum.
Now copy this 'data. To boot each Android system you need to create the grub config files:.
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