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'''Welcome to the Android Boot Manager wiki!''' | |||
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=== Features === | |||
* Easily flash the bootloader | |||
* Bootmenu at start time | |||
* Partition your SD card | |||
* Multiboot | |||
* Install Android, Ubuntu Touch, Sailfish OS | |||
* Use functions for power users | |||
* Autoboot specific system after an Timeout | |||
=== Use Cases === | |||
Dualbooting is useful... | |||
* ...to try out an alternative operating system (without overwriting the existing installation) | |||
* ...boot from a secure external storage (SD card) for special security like | |||
** ensuring an untampered operating system | |||
** prevent persistent viruses and tracking software |
Latest revision as of 22:43, 23 September 2023
Welcome to the Android Boot Manager wiki!










Features
- Easily flash the bootloader
- Bootmenu at start time
- Partition your SD card
- Multiboot
- Install Android, Ubuntu Touch, Sailfish OS
- Use functions for power users
- Autoboot specific system after an Timeout
Use Cases
Dualbooting is useful...
- ...to try out an alternative operating system (without overwriting the existing installation)
- ...boot from a secure external storage (SD card) for special security like
- ensuring an untampered operating system
- prevent persistent viruses and tracking software