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Revision as of 19:09, 16 February 2021

Welcome to the Android Boot Manager wiki!

Devices
Community
FAQ


Installation
Porting


Contributing
Technical Reference
Troubleshooting

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