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Tenshi Hinanawi edited this page Nov 14, 2012 · 1 revision

Installing Linux to HD2

Running full-blown Linux works similarly to the old Android SDCard method; you just copy a folder to the card and set MAGLDR to use that directory.

  1. Find an Linux ROM you want to install from the XDA-Developers Linux/Ubuntu Development Board.
  • Notice that this board is quite convoluted and outdated, so if you are in doubt, the Debian E17 and the Ubuntu InDev is the best around.
  1. Extract the downloaded zip file and place the folder on the SDCard.

If you're using MAGLDR

  1. Boot your HD2 to MAGLDR, select Services, Go to Boot Settings, then AD SD, and then choose the folder your ROM is in.

If you're using cLK

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Android Development Codex

Note: All non-Android projects have moved to the BASLQC Wiki.

Introduction

  • Introduction - A quick intro to the rationale and ideals of this guide, and smartphone modding in general.
  • General Setup - Learn how to install and run the tools you need to succeed.
  • Device Guides - Customized, fully decked out guides for rooting each and every device we could find.
  • General OS Customizations - General customizations that work on all devices of a specific OS.

Content Guidelines

  • General Guidelines - The ideals that you should uphold while working with and editing this guide.
  • Device Guide Templates - Templates and general guidelines for creating customized guides for a device.
  • Linux - Run a full desktop OS on your little mobile device; research is being made to make it comfortable to use in the mobile space.

Reference

  • Glossary - Contains all the crazy acronyms and word soup that you'll need to wade through when using this guide.
  • Android Buying Guide for Modders - While modding can fix up an outdated device, it will make your life easier to buy the right device from the start.
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