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2012-02-03
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Follow the instructions; I gave steps for installing the uboot kernel. Uboot doesn't boot nitdroid, multiboot does. But you will need it to boot any other OS.
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im talking about kubuntu installation
my OS is ubuntu 11.10
dd did not create partitions because of:
"Go back to your computer. Launch a partition utility (I used GParted). Format the 8GB microSD card in the following way:
- A 6.2 GB ext3 partition;
- A 1 GB swap partition;
- and a fat32 partition that fills whatever space you have left."