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GRUB MAKING A NEW ENTRY FOR Android x86

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I have installed Android x86. It is on my HDD now. Location /dev/sda8, contents: ext4 v-1.

Now in installation it told to download grub. I first pressed skip. Then rebooted but no option to boot in to Android x86. I again booted through live cd and installed grub. Again no changes made. I want to add a new entry in grub menu so that I can boot in to Android x86 also. I have the grub file of Android x86 because I chose to download that also.

Android Source: https://osdn.net/projects/android-x86/releases android-x86-8.1-r6.iso

Ubuntu 20.04, Windows 10 and Android x86 currently installed.(I want to boot in to Ubuntu. If I can't boot into windows that would not matter but I am not in a mood of downloading a tons of GB's of crap.)

guiverc avatar
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Have you tried booing your Ubuntu and entering `sudo update-grub` ? I've not used android x86, but I'd expect that to detect a *ext4* partition with another GNU/Linux system on it.
darth_epoxy avatar
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What does your grub look like? Can you update your question and add the text please? You can use the command `sudo gedit /etc/default/grub` to open it in up.
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