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Just type lunch , and you will get a list of available targets. Input the number to select a target. You can create a buildspec. With your buildspec. Since marshmallow-x86, the generated Android-x86 core filesystem will be compressed by squashfs by default. Before that, squashfs is used only if you have squashfs-tools 4.

You can put it to buildspec. Before froyo-x86 included , If you hope to get a more smaller image, you may remove the debugging symbols by adding. Since gingerbread-x86, the debugging symbols are stripped by default. So the option is unnecessary. You can easily test the iso file by a virtual machine like virtual box or qemu. Alternatively, on a Linux host you can use the qemu-android script available since nougat-x86 to run android-x86 in qemu directly:.

To test the image on a real x86 hardware, you can burn the iso to a compact disc CD , then boot it on the target device. Check the manual of your vendor to see how to boot from a CD. On booting it will automatically detect your hardware and load necessary modules. Since honeycomb-x86, we support the hybrid iso format. That is, the iso could be dumped to a usb disk directly. If you build an rpm file, install it to your Linux host and run the qemu-android script directly.

This will point the projects created or modified by android-x86 to our git server. All the other projects still point to AOSP. The basic sequence of build commands is as follows:. Initialize the environment with the envsetup.

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