**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Jul 12 02:59:57 2019 Jul 12 22:14:11 Hey guys! I got my Gemini PDA today! Jul 12 22:14:30 I'm configuring it now. Question: is it possible to triple boot between Android, Sailfish and Debian? Jul 12 22:19:29 Good question, to which I do not have the answer. Jul 12 22:20:08 There isn’t any sort of grub screen. You press the side-button to choose the alternate OS, and that feels like a binary choice. Jul 12 22:21:02 But Google knows. Jul 12 22:21:03 http://support.planetcom.co.uk/index.php/Gemini_Firmware#NEW_Gemini_Multi-Boot_Firmware_.28Debian_Linux.2C_Sailfish_OS_3_Beta_Community_Edition.2C_Kali_Linux.2C_Standard_and_Rooted_Android.2C_TWRP.29 Jul 12 22:21:07 It is possible. Jul 12 22:21:46 So, basically, ignore everything I said, and read that web page instead. Jul 12 22:22:28 thanks Jul 12 22:23:19 Oh yeah I'm using the partition tool rn. But if I select Sailfish, the only remaining options are Android, rooted Android, and TWRP Jul 12 22:23:37 No more GNU/Linux. But anyway that is okay, it isn't that important either. Jul 12 22:29:37 Hmm, I see what you mean. Jul 12 22:30:16 My Gemini default-boots to Debian, and that doesn’t look like an option either. Jul 12 22:33:00 It would be useful to have a table of allowed combinations, rather than having to brute-force search the configuration space. Jul 12 22:44:15 I think triple-boot was possible until SailfishOS release from Jolla, as now they use Linux partition for LVM Jul 12 22:47:47 it is still possible if you manage to set it up manually: https://www.oesf.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=35696&st=45&p=291517&#entry291517 Jul 12 22:50:50 Cool, thanks Jul 12 22:51:14 And how is Debian performance for you guys? I heard the processor / architecture aren't that well supported by GNU/Linux? Jul 12 23:34:21 I use my Debian install purely to have an install of the package I am a developer of, when out and about. Jul 12 23:35:26 It works, but I boot in to Android for mail / seb etc. **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Jul 13 02:59:57 2019