![]() ![]() Linux /PhoenixOS/kernel quiet root=/dev/ram0 androidboot.hardware=android_x86 SRC=/PhoenixOS vga=788 Install GRUB Customizer and add new menu entry. Then it should look like this: root of the new partition inside PhoenixOS folder Adding Phoenix OS in GRUB Create a new folder names PhoenixOS inside the newly created partition and copy kernel, initrd.img, ramdisk.img and system.img in that folder also make data folder there. That means x86 for 32 bit machine or x86_圆4 for 64 bit machine. If not you need to download iso file that your hardware supports. You should have already downloaded the Phoenix OS (.iso) from its website. Place Phoenix OS files in newly ceated partition ![]() Select ext4 format and primary type and format. Click on unallocated space and click on new. If your fstab file uses UUID (which changes after resizing) then after resizing you need to correct that. Linux has /etc/fstab file that holds partition info and their mount points. Always backup important files while using GParted no one knows what might happen but it is safe. Please google if you don’t know how to install and how to use GParted. You can increase the size as your need since it will be only size of your android system. Shrink a partition to make at least 4 GB space for Phoenix OS. Or you can do it in your way if you know how to do. Things may go wrong or you may want customizing Phoenix OS in that case separate partition is always better. Making separate room for Phoenix OS is better than using it with your Linux partition. We need to shrink a partition to make some room for Phoenix OS.
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