Someone said that he prefers to keep the environments separate even physically on the sd, I thought about it and I think I prefer to have all the systems on different partitions on the same sd because:
1) I don't want to change the sd every time, if I remember correctly you have to remove the battery.
2) it's not the "internal" memory of the phone, so I'm not afraid to mess it up, bad if I break it I can change it easily.
Only if I understand correctly (and maybe I'm wrong) that software to make multiboot is not or not yet opensource.
Anyway let's see, I also remembered this post just under a comment of yours that recommends a program to test memories, it's the case:
https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?...7#pid55887
So today I got myself a big sandisk sd and now I was thinking of testing it.
1) I don't want to change the sd every time, if I remember correctly you have to remove the battery.
2) it's not the "internal" memory of the phone, so I'm not afraid to mess it up, bad if I break it I can change it easily.
Only if I understand correctly (and maybe I'm wrong) that software to make multiboot is not or not yet opensource.
Anyway let's see, I also remembered this post just under a comment of yours that recommends a program to test memories, it's the case:
https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?...7#pid55887
So today I got myself a big sandisk sd and now I was thinking of testing it.