1st.) What can I do there is no BIOS, is there a way to put BIOS on it is it possible because then I can go to boot into pendrive or external devices?.
Typically smartphones and tablets that are designed to run an Android-based or Android-like operating system don’t use a BIOS. Instead, they have their own bootloader like U-boot.
You might be able to get around that if there is a way to unlock or replace that bootloader, but that will depend on the device and restrictions that have been put in place by the manufacturer or distributor.
Well I am can install OS but when comes to find out if is unlock or replace that bootloader on my device and restriction…
In fact I know i am at right place lots of you people help me alots and have patients like am I.
Is there a topic like my issue somewhere else or we can continue with my topic?
I fund few youtube video like this one:
How To Unlock Bootloader On Any Android | OEM Bootloader Unlock | Fastboot by
Tech Lenses youtube channel and I am going for more and later of the day or the next day I let every body know what is going on with my tablet
Instructions for checking if your device requires any kind of unlocking, as well as instructions for unlocking devices and bootloaders, can be very specific for different manufacturers, much less different models made by the same manufacturer.
Your best bet would be to find a forum that focuses on the manufacturer or model/series of the device you are using.
I went back watching the video and afterwards I was reading there comments the news is not good. This is bad I am not going this street down may I`m getting in trouble like this guys.
Yes you right awesome at least I look into thanks later I let you know how it goes
Thank you
If you can’t unlock the bootloader, you’ll need a way to boot another OS that can pass the bootloader check. From a bit I understand on a OnePlus 6 and Android, it’d involve some avb key, or basically some signing key from the OEM.
I’m not too-familiar with uboot and ARM booting, but I’ve heard this is usually board-specific. It sounds like if Fedora has a generic ARM image that supports armv7l, you could hook-up however Fedora expects to boot to specific variables on the tablet. If Fedora has an ARM image that’s pre-installed/ready to use after writing to an internal disk, I’m thinking you could fastboot write that to a partition on the tablet and point the tablet’s boot loader to load it (I kind-of messed with this with Renegade Project and UEFI on SDM845).
I’m not too sure if A/B partitioning or Project Treble support would help anything, but I’m thinking Treble support might mean for an easy bootloader unlock. I’m also not too sure on how locked-down a Chinese tablet might be (I’m in the US and mainly seen hopelessly locked-down Android devices, but maybe China is less-strict?).
Judging from the brand names and MTK CPU, it looks like a non-mainstream tablet and I have doubts Fedora can be installed to it easily.
If you can’t unlock the bootloader, you’ll need a way to boot another OS that can pass the bootloader check. From a bit I understand on a OnePlus 6 and Android, it’d involve some avb key, or basically some signing key from the OEM.
Well if nothing works I have two option:
1st. Install over internet and my internet is stable that is good, but I now my touch screen will have proble. I do not need touch screen otherwise it needs more tweaking around.
2nd. part I use TWRP 15 years ago I flash my phone and put a new image work 100%.
This tablet I forked out $80 Canadian 1TB HD 12GB ram brand new very good deal.
I do not think so we can install Silverblue from internet to computer devices.
I know there is few linux OS we can install over NETWORK.
See yeah next day
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