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How do I add Android x86 5.1 boot entry to grub2


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I am trying to quadruple-boot Cloudready, Ubuntu, Linux Mint, and Android x86 5.1. I have Cloudready, Ubuntu, and Android x86 installed, and when I turn on my machine, I can boot into Cloudready, and Ubuntu, with no errors. But I do not see an option to boot android. I have tried almost everything, and nothing seems to work. I do have grub customizer on Ubuntu, can I do it with that, or is there a way to create an entry with just a partition, like literally nothing else needed but info on the name and which partition to boot from?



Incase needed, here is more info:
Model: Acer Aspire One AOA150 (ZG5)
Cloudready v76 32bit
Ubuntu 16.04 installed, but updated to 18.04 32bit
Android x86 5.1
Going to install: Linux Mint 19.2 Cinnamon 32bit
Disk: 150GB
Android x86 partition /dev/sda31 or (hd0,31)



I have also tried sudo update-grub multiple times, anyone got answers? Thanks in advance!









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    I am trying to quadruple-boot Cloudready, Ubuntu, Linux Mint, and Android x86 5.1. I have Cloudready, Ubuntu, and Android x86 installed, and when I turn on my machine, I can boot into Cloudready, and Ubuntu, with no errors. But I do not see an option to boot android. I have tried almost everything, and nothing seems to work. I do have grub customizer on Ubuntu, can I do it with that, or is there a way to create an entry with just a partition, like literally nothing else needed but info on the name and which partition to boot from?



    Incase needed, here is more info:
    Model: Acer Aspire One AOA150 (ZG5)
    Cloudready v76 32bit
    Ubuntu 16.04 installed, but updated to 18.04 32bit
    Android x86 5.1
    Going to install: Linux Mint 19.2 Cinnamon 32bit
    Disk: 150GB
    Android x86 partition /dev/sda31 or (hd0,31)



    I have also tried sudo update-grub multiple times, anyone got answers? Thanks in advance!









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      I am trying to quadruple-boot Cloudready, Ubuntu, Linux Mint, and Android x86 5.1. I have Cloudready, Ubuntu, and Android x86 installed, and when I turn on my machine, I can boot into Cloudready, and Ubuntu, with no errors. But I do not see an option to boot android. I have tried almost everything, and nothing seems to work. I do have grub customizer on Ubuntu, can I do it with that, or is there a way to create an entry with just a partition, like literally nothing else needed but info on the name and which partition to boot from?



      Incase needed, here is more info:
      Model: Acer Aspire One AOA150 (ZG5)
      Cloudready v76 32bit
      Ubuntu 16.04 installed, but updated to 18.04 32bit
      Android x86 5.1
      Going to install: Linux Mint 19.2 Cinnamon 32bit
      Disk: 150GB
      Android x86 partition /dev/sda31 or (hd0,31)



      I have also tried sudo update-grub multiple times, anyone got answers? Thanks in advance!









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      I am trying to quadruple-boot Cloudready, Ubuntu, Linux Mint, and Android x86 5.1. I have Cloudready, Ubuntu, and Android x86 installed, and when I turn on my machine, I can boot into Cloudready, and Ubuntu, with no errors. But I do not see an option to boot android. I have tried almost everything, and nothing seems to work. I do have grub customizer on Ubuntu, can I do it with that, or is there a way to create an entry with just a partition, like literally nothing else needed but info on the name and which partition to boot from?



      Incase needed, here is more info:
      Model: Acer Aspire One AOA150 (ZG5)
      Cloudready v76 32bit
      Ubuntu 16.04 installed, but updated to 18.04 32bit
      Android x86 5.1
      Going to install: Linux Mint 19.2 Cinnamon 32bit
      Disk: 150GB
      Android x86 partition /dev/sda31 or (hd0,31)



      I have also tried sudo update-grub multiple times, anyone got answers? Thanks in advance!







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