MultiROM indeed supports these testing images. Make sure you have the
latest MultiROM and recovery (I've just released new one) and follow
instructions in the XDA thread[1], under "Adding ROMs" -> "3. Ubuntu Touch".

[1]: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2457063

PS: Sorry to Davide, who will receive this message twice since I'm not used
to mailing lists -.-


2014-02-04 Davide Depau <m...@davideddu.org>:

> Hello guys, I'm new to this mailing list.
> I have a Nexus 7 2013 WiFi, and I'm interested in testing Ubuntu Touch; I
> actually tried it a few days ago. I'm also interested in development for
> Ubuntu Touch: I would like to help porting the Kivy toolkit to Ubuntu Touch.
> My problem, however, is that I currently need the tablet for other stuff,
> and I cannot give up Android to test Ubuntu Touch. I need office software,
> a stable browser and a fast keyboard with a good spellchecker.
> I would like to use either MultiROM or Ubuntu Touch's multi-boot recovery
> to keep both.
> I heard somewhere that there are flashable zips online that replace the
> flashable system and boot images; they should be flashable with the
> recovery, therefore they should work with MultiROM.
>
> Does anyone here know anything about it?
>
> Anyway congratulations to Ricardo for the images ;)
>
> Cheers
>
> Davide
>
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