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Linux on T-bao Tbook Air? - AIO BOOT
How to install Antergos Linux on an EZbook
Knoppix USB install (It works) would be the
best system for TBao Laptops - with an ext4 overlay.
1. Installing Ubuntu on the GPD Pocket Laptop
Installing Ubuntu on the GPD Pocket Laptop
Jeri Ellsworth Youtube Videos - on HER page. 210 + Videos - Jitsi Portal
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HnIV29HwgrI
* Customizing Ubuntu ISOs: Docs and examples of how to use 'isorespin.sh'
- GPD Pocket Mini Laptop UMPC - SILVER - $567.71
- T-bao Tbook R8 - SILVER - $379.98
2. Linux on T-bao Tbook Air? - Also Antergos supports ZFS
https://techtablets.com/forum/topic/linux-on-t-bao-tbook-air/
IMHO, Windows 10 is not worth keeping - N6XRE
This worked using Antergos with the Tbao X8S Notebook - WHITE - Gearbest - $290.74
hi really there is a solution for dual boot on tbook air netbook distro antergos on bios page set secureboot disable delete all keys (going to setup mode) save and exit start install antergos from bios page (boot override) delete old boot/efi partition and create new sise 768 mb with antergos install driver finish installation and reboot open terminal use refind (there are instructions on web) copy usr/share/refind at boot/efi/EFI /boot reboot (before installation make usb stick fat32 going from bios to UEFIshell and copy EFI\Microsoft folder to usb and later after installation recopy from usb to EFI folder from shell for restart windows on refind menu selection) basic steps until it finishes installation you need to block windows do not run them it may take a second time to repeat all the steps basic step delete old (boot\efi partition) and create new *until refind install on Boot folder of boot\efi partition* if all good…… make a copy on usb stick the folder EFI boot\efi partition with UEFIshell for future (not need repeat installation) just copy the folder EFI from usb stick. i hope help because this netbook with so stranger bios elaborate and multi-hour procedures for solution dont try selection linux on bios page because bios hang…. and then ……. yanni the GREEK
3. Customizing Ubuntu ISOs: Docs and examples of how to use 'isorespin.sh'
Save this page as a pdf and put it somewhere in case it disappears.
4. Installing Ubuntu Linux on 32-bit UEFI machines
http://n6xre.duckdns.org:8080/dokuwiki/pdf/Ubuntu_Linux_on_32-bit_UEFI_machines.pdf
Re: Need grubia32.efi
Solved my issue. Sometimes we look for very complicated answers when the solution is simple. For anyone else trying to install Linux Mint on a 32-bit UEFI system, here's how it's done. 1. Download the 64-bit Linux Mint ISO (I used the latest 17.2 Rafaela - Cinnamon) 2. Download the bootia32.efi file (I got mine from https://github.com/jfwells/linux-asus-t ... otia32.efi) 3. Add the bootia32.efi file to \EFI\Boot folder. I did this by extracting the ISO with AcetoneIS0, adding the bootia32.efi file, then repackaging the folder into an ISO, again with AcentoneISO 4. Booted back into Windows and used the windows disk partitioner to resize the Windows partition, and give space for the Linux install. 5. Installed the ISO to a flash drive with unetbootin - no special settings 6. Booted into the live cd and installed Linux Mint as normal, with no special considerations - just make sure to choose the option to install the boot loader to the EFI partition (in my case was sda2) 7. When install was finished, I rebooted the LIVE CD. When the grub menu appeared, I hit 'c' to get the grub prompt, then I manually booted into Linux Mint - in my case, I typed: Linux (hd2,gpt8)/boot/vmlinuz-3.16.0-38-generic root=/dev/sda8 ro quiet splash, then ENTER. When the grub prompt appears, I typed: initrd (hd2,gpt8)/boot/initrd.img-3.16.0-38-generic, then ENTER. When the grub prompt appears a third time, I typed: boot 8. When your Linux Mint install boots, install grub-efi-ia32 with the synaptic package manager. It will install the 32-bit binaries and remove the 64-bit binaries. 9. When grub-efi-ia32 is done installing, open a terminal, and type: sudo update-grub. 10. And hooray! When you reboot, the grub menu will be there (with Linux Mint and Windows entries), and you'll be able to boot into your beautiful Linux Mint 17.2 install!
5. The rEFInd Boot Manager
6. Technology is a WOMAN'S game in CHINA!
Jeri Ellsworth Youtubes - PDF on wiki's Electronics page - People you should know
Winston Sterzel - Naomi Wu - aka SexyCyborg - SexyCyborg FAQ - Pastebin
7. Jumper EZBook 3 Pro Heatsink Mod, eMMC to SSD Cloning
Jumper EZBOOK 3 PRO Notebook - Windows 10 - Intel Apollo Lake N3450 Gearbest
8. Using the UEFI Shell
9. Huaqiangbei
10. Alibaba.com
11. Alibaba Group
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