Android phones typically have their own bootloader (or even chain of
them, there are two processors involved) which may be either fastboot
or something else.

Non-phone android devices might use busybox or whatever is customary
for linux on that platform - there's not really anything unusual about
the early boot of an android-modified linux kernel.

Netbook/"real computer" devices likely use ordinary linux solutions
like bios and grub

On Dec 14, 12:33 pm, Dudero <sinfanh...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a question about the android open source project:
>
> Android has its own boot-loader, or is it necessary to take someone
> like U-Boot?
>
> Greetz
> dudero

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