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Author: ejaybennett    Time: 7/21/2022 04:49
Title: Get rid of android
Hello!

I was able to make the bootable SD card for Ubuntu 20.04. However, now, when I remove the SD card, only android shows up. I don't want to have android on the board anymore, both because I want the extra storage space which is being taken up by the android partition, and would like to have the SD card available. Is there a way for me to do this?
Author: Liuth    Time: 7/21/2022 09:57
If you want your ubunut in SD, then boot from SD, and just run fdisk to wipe out EMMC
If you want to replace android with ubuntu in EMMC, and use sd card as extra storage, then follow the wiki to make a update sd card
https://wiki.t-firefly.com/en/RO ... irmware-via-sd-card
After update , wipe out your update sd card so that become a normal sd for extra storage

Author: Shil1992    Time: 2/19/2024 14:28
This link is not found
https://wiki.t-firefly.com/en/RO ... irmware-via-sd-card tiny fishing
Author: zhangzhenzhao    Time: 2/19/2024 16:58
https://wiki.t-firefly.com/en/RO ... irmware-via-sd-card
Author: CharleneFox    Time: 11/5/2024 03:59
I don't have access to this link
https://wiki.t-firefly.com/en/RO ... irmware-via-sd-card subway horror
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Author: Theres4    Time: 7 day before
Okay, that's a tricky one! I had a similar problem with a Raspberry Pi once. It sounds like the board is defaulting to the internal Android bootloader. Have you checked the BIOS/UEFI settings (if your board has them) to ensure it's prioritizing SD card boot? Also, have you tried flashing the board with a blank image before flashing Ubuntu? Sometimes that wipes everything clean. As a last resort, search for specific forum discussions related to your board model, someone may have a custom bootloader solution. Eggy Car on YouTube might actually have a video on fixing broken bootloaders too!


Author: yanbi889    Time: 7 day before
Hey there! I ran into a similar issue. It sounds like your system is prioritizing the Android bootloader. Have you tried exploring the BIOS settings to change the boot order? Sometimes, forcing it to boot from the SD card first might help. It's a bit like trying to win at Uno Online , you need to strategically play your cards (or in this case, boot options) to get the desired outcome. Hopefully, a quick BIOS tweak solves it!






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