Yep, that's a feature I used a lot. However, at some point I decided to go with Ubuntu only and removed MultiROM in order to be able to recover from a writable image.
Am Samstag, 20. Dezember 2014 schrieb Nathan Haines : > On 12/20/2014 12:33 AM, Niklas Wenzel wrote: >> >> I agree. MultiROM is a great solution for dualbooting. There's even the >> MultiROM Manager app on Google Play which allows you to install both >> MultiROM and Ubuntu on your phone. I'd suggest you give it a try. ;) > > Not only that, you can also install different versions of Ubuntu. So for example you can use ubuntu-rtm/stable for your main Ubuntu experience, but you can install vivid for a couple days to test something without losing your main install. > > -- > Nathan Haines > Ubuntu - http://www.ubuntu.com/ >
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