Would you like to provide more information on what the problem is?
Are you using the system installed by using the usb installer? Or
using a live usb?
When you met with the problem, have you removed the usb stick?
--
 Chen

On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 8:04 PM, Toni.g <toni.gur...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> mhh i not sure but I think this is a normal problem , isnt it??
>
> e.g at 
> http://virtuallyshocking.com/2008/12/20/building-android-for-the-asus-eeepc-701/
> u can read :
> "when the BIOS screen comes up, press the 'Esc' key to get the boot
> menu. "
>
> ...so u have to boot the stick manually (with the bootmenu) altthough
> u set the stick to 1. boot device?!
> I think the problem is that the GRUB config will boot the 3. option
> not the 1. "sysloader"...is there a way to change this at a finish
> img?
>
> PS : my problem is the samsung Q1 hasnt got a boot menu =/
>
> ..
>
> On 20 Feb., 12:14, "Toni.g" <toni.gur...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I tried to install a downloaded version and a self compiled version of
>> android but with both my grub is stacked into a loop or something else
>> =(
>>
>> I use a Samsung Q1 HDD version.
>>
>> btw is its normal that my self compiled image is 181 MB big and  the
>> downloaded 381 MB???
> >
>

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