My Dell Inspiron Duo has Linux Mint 12 in the main partition and Android x86 Honeycomb in the other partition. I'd love to be able to add the Android boot to the GRUB table (currently hosted in the Linux Mint partition).
I installed Android in it's partition but its GRUB table didn't recognize the Linux partition as it had done before with Windows 7, thus only enabling me to reinstall Linux as there wasn't other way to boot Linux anymore.
Now I can boot Linux and see from its desktop the Android partition. But I can't boot Android.
Concretely, I can currently boot one OS and if I want to boot the other from its partition, I must reinstall it (loosing 'bootability' of the initial partition).
Did anybody else have this issue?
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My Dell Inspiron Duo has Linux Mint 12 in the main partition and Android x86 Honeycomb in the other partition. I'd love to be able to add the Android boot to the GRUB table (currently hosted in the Linux Mint partition).
I installed Android in it's partition but its GRUB table didn't recognize the Linux partition as it had done before with Windows 7, thus only enabling me to reinstall Linux as there wasn't other way to boot Linux anymore.
Now I can boot Linux and see from its desktop the Android partition. But I can't boot Android.
Concretely, I can currently boot one OS and if I want to boot the other from its partition, I must reinstall it (loosing 'bootability' of the initial partition).
Did anybody else have this issue?