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I have debian dual boot with windows and try to install prime os also,
while install it i didn't install it's grub because i have debian grub,
but after installation i can't found it in grub .



result in fdisk -l
/dev/sda2 112687104 133169151 20482048 9.8G 83 Linux

i try to install grub-customizer and add it by code



set root='(hd0,2)'
search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set=root e5d445e4-f59f-5158-b9c7-465f7009bc23
linux android/kernel root=UUID=e5d445e4-f59f-5158-b9c7-465f7009bc23 quiet androidboot.hardware=generic_x86 SRC=/android acpi_sleep=s3_bios,s3_mode
initrd android/initrd.img


then it was added successfully but when i open it it's show



android/kernel not found
file located at partition `PrimeOS/android/kernel


screenshot for partition details
partition details










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    I have debian dual boot with windows and try to install prime os also,
    while install it i didn't install it's grub because i have debian grub,
    but after installation i can't found it in grub .



    result in fdisk -l
    /dev/sda2 112687104 133169151 20482048 9.8G 83 Linux

    i try to install grub-customizer and add it by code



    set root='(hd0,2)'
    search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set=root e5d445e4-f59f-5158-b9c7-465f7009bc23
    linux android/kernel root=UUID=e5d445e4-f59f-5158-b9c7-465f7009bc23 quiet androidboot.hardware=generic_x86 SRC=/android acpi_sleep=s3_bios,s3_mode
    initrd android/initrd.img


    then it was added successfully but when i open it it's show



    android/kernel not found
    file located at partition `PrimeOS/android/kernel


    screenshot for partition details
    partition details










    share|improve this question

























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      I have debian dual boot with windows and try to install prime os also,
      while install it i didn't install it's grub because i have debian grub,
      but after installation i can't found it in grub .



      result in fdisk -l
      /dev/sda2 112687104 133169151 20482048 9.8G 83 Linux

      i try to install grub-customizer and add it by code



      set root='(hd0,2)'
      search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set=root e5d445e4-f59f-5158-b9c7-465f7009bc23
      linux android/kernel root=UUID=e5d445e4-f59f-5158-b9c7-465f7009bc23 quiet androidboot.hardware=generic_x86 SRC=/android acpi_sleep=s3_bios,s3_mode
      initrd android/initrd.img


      then it was added successfully but when i open it it's show



      android/kernel not found
      file located at partition `PrimeOS/android/kernel


      screenshot for partition details
      partition details










      share|improve this question














      I have debian dual boot with windows and try to install prime os also,
      while install it i didn't install it's grub because i have debian grub,
      but after installation i can't found it in grub .



      result in fdisk -l
      /dev/sda2 112687104 133169151 20482048 9.8G 83 Linux

      i try to install grub-customizer and add it by code



      set root='(hd0,2)'
      search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set=root e5d445e4-f59f-5158-b9c7-465f7009bc23
      linux android/kernel root=UUID=e5d445e4-f59f-5158-b9c7-465f7009bc23 quiet androidboot.hardware=generic_x86 SRC=/android acpi_sleep=s3_bios,s3_mode
      initrd android/initrd.img


      then it was added successfully but when i open it it's show



      android/kernel not found
      file located at partition `PrimeOS/android/kernel


      screenshot for partition details
      partition details







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          from debian add the android entry to /etc/grub.d/40_custom



          menuentry 'Android' --class android --class android-x86_64 --class gnu-linux --class os {
          set root='(hd0,2)'
          linux /android/kernel root=/dev/ram0 SERIAL=random logo.showlogo=1 androidboot.selinux=permissive quiet DATA= USB_DATA_PARTITION=1
          initrd /android/initrd.img
          }



          update the grub



          sudo update-grub



          according to this configuration your android root dir should be "android" inside the hard drive



          in other words you still on debian mount /dev/sda2 to /mnt and check what's inside
          you should see "android" folder containing ( data initrd.img kernel ramdisk.img system ) ,



          else you'll know what to do either rename your android root dir or deplace it depends on your case.






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            from debian add the android entry to /etc/grub.d/40_custom



            menuentry 'Android' --class android --class android-x86_64 --class gnu-linux --class os {
            set root='(hd0,2)'
            linux /android/kernel root=/dev/ram0 SERIAL=random logo.showlogo=1 androidboot.selinux=permissive quiet DATA= USB_DATA_PARTITION=1
            initrd /android/initrd.img
            }



            update the grub



            sudo update-grub



            according to this configuration your android root dir should be "android" inside the hard drive



            in other words you still on debian mount /dev/sda2 to /mnt and check what's inside
            you should see "android" folder containing ( data initrd.img kernel ramdisk.img system ) ,



            else you'll know what to do either rename your android root dir or deplace it depends on your case.






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              from debian add the android entry to /etc/grub.d/40_custom



              menuentry 'Android' --class android --class android-x86_64 --class gnu-linux --class os {
              set root='(hd0,2)'
              linux /android/kernel root=/dev/ram0 SERIAL=random logo.showlogo=1 androidboot.selinux=permissive quiet DATA= USB_DATA_PARTITION=1
              initrd /android/initrd.img
              }



              update the grub



              sudo update-grub



              according to this configuration your android root dir should be "android" inside the hard drive



              in other words you still on debian mount /dev/sda2 to /mnt and check what's inside
              you should see "android" folder containing ( data initrd.img kernel ramdisk.img system ) ,



              else you'll know what to do either rename your android root dir or deplace it depends on your case.






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                from debian add the android entry to /etc/grub.d/40_custom



                menuentry 'Android' --class android --class android-x86_64 --class gnu-linux --class os {
                set root='(hd0,2)'
                linux /android/kernel root=/dev/ram0 SERIAL=random logo.showlogo=1 androidboot.selinux=permissive quiet DATA= USB_DATA_PARTITION=1
                initrd /android/initrd.img
                }



                update the grub



                sudo update-grub



                according to this configuration your android root dir should be "android" inside the hard drive



                in other words you still on debian mount /dev/sda2 to /mnt and check what's inside
                you should see "android" folder containing ( data initrd.img kernel ramdisk.img system ) ,



                else you'll know what to do either rename your android root dir or deplace it depends on your case.






                share|improve this answer













                from debian add the android entry to /etc/grub.d/40_custom



                menuentry 'Android' --class android --class android-x86_64 --class gnu-linux --class os {
                set root='(hd0,2)'
                linux /android/kernel root=/dev/ram0 SERIAL=random logo.showlogo=1 androidboot.selinux=permissive quiet DATA= USB_DATA_PARTITION=1
                initrd /android/initrd.img
                }



                update the grub



                sudo update-grub



                according to this configuration your android root dir should be "android" inside the hard drive



                in other words you still on debian mount /dev/sda2 to /mnt and check what's inside
                you should see "android" folder containing ( data initrd.img kernel ramdisk.img system ) ,



                else you'll know what to do either rename your android root dir or deplace it depends on your case.







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