
Partitions 2 & 3 (ext4) - Android related data Now open the emmc in gparted software on Linux (sudo gparted /dev/sdX) and you will see four partitions.(/dev/sdX1 sdX2 sdX3 sdX4). Shutdown android and connect back EMMC to PC again.Ĥ. After some time it would bootup to Kitkat 4.4.4. Sudo dd if=android-4.4.4_alpha-4.5-emmc_installer-odroidu-20141209.img of=/dev/sdX (/dev/sdX is the detected device for emmc on PC)ģ. Connect the EMMC card to PC using card reader and Burn the android image on emmc card using this You can download SD card version of the file if wish to use SD card instead of EMMC.Ģ. Ater extract using xz -d filename you'll get android-4.4.4_alpha-4.5-emmc_installer-odroidu-20141209.img file. Download latest android release and extract the image. In linux mounted on /media/boot and in Android mounted as /sdcardġ. Common fat32 partitions is used in both OS.

In this setup there is seprate partitions for Linux(6) and Android (2,3)ħ.


According to your PC it may differ as sdc, sdd. dev/sdX is the device detected for SD or EMMC card. Android and lubuntu latest image filesĪndroid- android-4.4.4_alpha-4.5-emmc_installer-odroidu-20141209.img Dual Boot lubuntu 14.04.1lts with Android Kitkat 4.4.4 on ODROID-U3Ĥ.
