It is actually quite simple to run from your sd card, and quite easy to download and flash operating systems to the sd cards.
The boot priority is to look first for a bootable sd card.
If you mess up the O.S. on your sd card simply wipe it and reload with a fresh copy.
Save your eMMC installation until you find something you really like and want to keep.
I got four of the class 10, Adata micro-sd cards, 16gb, for less than $20. total, from NewEgg, free shipping.
Great for testing purposes, having extra cards mean you can save one or two and still have some to load other OSes to try.
You may need a usb to micro sd card adapter, if you do not already have the adapter.
The boot priority is to look first for a bootable sd card.
If you mess up the O.S. on your sd card simply wipe it and reload with a fresh copy.
Save your eMMC installation until you find something you really like and want to keep.
I got four of the class 10, Adata micro-sd cards, 16gb, for less than $20. total, from NewEgg, free shipping.
Great for testing purposes, having extra cards mean you can save one or two and still have some to load other OSes to try.
You may need a usb to micro sd card adapter, if you do not already have the adapter.
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