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{{Stub|This huge list could be split up into more specific tutorials. Perhaps include the contents from [[Use PostmarketOS Community pre-built image on your device]] here?}}
{{Stub|This huge list could be split up into more specific tutorials. Perhaps include the contents from [[Use PostmarketOS Community pre-built image on your device]]/[[How to use Community pre-built image AND "dualboot" androidOS / postmarketOS]] here?}}


'''for a better guide, see [[Dual Booting/WiP]]'''
'''for a better guide, see [[Dual Booting/WiP]]'''

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In particular: This huge list could be split up into more specific tutorials. Perhaps include the contents from Use PostmarketOS Community pre-built image on your device/How to use Community pre-built image AND "dualboot" androidOS / postmarketOS here?

for a better guide, see Dual Booting/WiP

Dual Booting, also sometimes called Multiboot, is a process by which you can install multiple operating systems on your device, and select between them when booting it up.

postmarketOS currently might able to dual booting through recovery (kind of)

There are a few ways this can be achieved:

See also