Bliss OS Now Lets You Run Android 10 On Your PC, Based On Android-x86 And AOSP [NEW]
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If you are a developer, you can create a target based on android_x86 for your device. See this article for details. However, it's not recommended to do so unless you are a very experienced Android platform developer.
Install grub to your USB disk find a linux machine with the latest grub installed partition your USB drive with fdisk or gpartd and mark the partition as bootable format that partition to ext4 (recommended) or vfat. mount your usb drive to /mnt cd /mnt grub-install --root-directory=. --no-floppy /dev/ cd /boot/grub create your menu.lst based on the next section Add this section to menu.lst title Run Android-x86 kernel /android/kernel root=/dev/ram0 androidboot.selinux=permissive SRC=/android initrd /android/initrd.img title Run Android-x86 (VESA mode) kernel /android/kernel root=/dev/ram0 androidboot.selinux=permissive vga=788 SRC=/android initrd /android/initrd.img title Run Android-x86 (Debug mode) kernel /android/kernel root=/dev/ram0 androidboot.selinux=permissive vga=788 SRC=/android DEBUG=1 initrd /android/initrd.img Note androidboot.selinux=permissive must be added since nougat-x86. Besides, before marshmallow-x86, androidboot.hardware= must be added to specify the target name of the built image. However, do not add this option since nougat-x86.
(This segment uses content from Android-Generic Project documentation. Please refer to that for further details: -generic-project.gitbook.io/documentation/android-generic-project-using-with-bliss-os-source)****This menu will show the various build options for compiling your project through AG. 1e1e36bf2d