

This is a really useful Open-Source Android ROM for x86 based on the AOSP. We suggest to always use a 64-bit OS version. If you want to change the structure of that then you may edit it.UDOO X86 is a Single Board Computer based on the N-Series Intel® Pentium® / Celeron® and x5-Series Atom family of System-on-Chips (SoCs) formerly coded as Braswell, a series of Quad Core SoCs with 64-bit instruction set and very low TDP. This file gets dynamically merged at the bottom of C:\grub2\grub.cfg. If you want to change the grub submenu structure then you can do it over this file. This is the ascii art which is shown before rebooting thru the desktop shortcut created for your OS by the installer.īy default it uses a ascii art of Android-x86 unless you put a custom version of yours.

logo.icoīy default the installer uses it's own icon for desktop shortcuts unless you put a custom logo.ico inside your ISO/windows folder. It can predefine some of the meta-data and functions the installer is to use as preset instead of the default values.įor example, if you want to sepcify your operating system NAME and VERSION then you can do it in this file. (Ignore the other files and directories)īelow I will try to explain what each of the files are used for. But if you want to use custom icon, grub config, preset name-version and control how the installer should behave then this is for you.Īll you need is the windows folder from this repo at your ISO root.


The files in the repo are just to help swap the files which are already pre-packed with the installer, you don't have to essentially include these in your ISO if you don't want to change anything. If you just simply include the installer executable in your ISO root then that should be enough.
