Hey /g/ i was wondering how viable is to have multirom installed on a smartphone?
>>57115597
Pretty useless unless you have the space for it. Just pick a rom that works for you or go stock+ xposed.
>>57115597
Multibooting for what?
In the end it's all Android.
>>57116737
No, MultiROM supports various GNU/Linux distributions such as Ubuntu Touch, SailfishOS or even desktop distributions (Bodhi Linux, Ubuntu, Arch).
>>57117810
Still, for what?
So why the fuck would you have two different OS in a fucking phone? is it helpfull in a way?
Hey! that is great!, but if I cant install ubuntu touch directly on the phone, how can I install it without fucking everything up, and without having to fuck my previous android OS? or do I need some kind of version from android to install Ubuntu touch, maybe one that is previous to 6.0.1?
>>57115597
yeah, I'm running sailfish alongside android on my Oneplus, bretty dank
>>57115597
I use MultiROM on my phone. I have a Nexus 5 and it works flawlessly. I have Dirty Unicorns as my main ROM and CyanogenMod as a secondary ROM for work. I've also experimented with building my own AOSP ROMs and installing Sailfish OS and Ubuntu touch. I just like it because I can try new operating systems without wiping my main one.