Using BerryBoot to install multiple operating systems on a Raspberry Pi. Includes running Android KitKat on a Pi, and installing Pi operating systems on an SSD.
You can download BerryBoot from: http://www.berryterminal.com/doku.php/berryboot
You may also enjoy this video where I overclock a Raspberry Pi 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3B3AnuOmRcQ
Some of my other Raspberry Pi videos include this one where I spend a whole week using a Raspberry Pi as my only computer:…
Very awesome video! Thanks so much!
its asking for recovery what should i do?
plz. help
I have bought Raspberry Pi 4 on it I have installed the Rasbian buster but analog hdmi Bluetooth audio out not working please suggest me.
Is there any hardware issue with my Raspberry Pi4
Thank for the great videos
Will this multiboot works with Raspberry pi4?
Hello again,
Hey I noticed a peculiar problem that I just simply can't resolve. When I first installed the latest Raspbian (along with other OS's) I could easily edit the /etc/fstab in the console by just using the nano command. ?
But apparently when I didn't type in correctly what I was trying to achieve (automount a networked Synology NAS folder at startup), the fstab became unwritable.
Only through using the sudo command I could edit the file through the console. So I decided to make a clean install of the OS. I had other OS's on the micro SD card as well so I deleted them too. I completely repartitioned & reformated the micro SD card to start fresh. ??
But even with a clean install of Raspbian I'm locked out of editing the /etc/fstab by just only using the nano command.
Any ideas ? ?
Thanks !
Doing everything exactly like in the video and all the online tutorials i could find online.
Just Can't get berryboot to boot on the raspberry.
The sd card is working great with other os on the raspberry pi 2 B and 3B
What could cause the problem?
Is it maby the brand of sd card?
I have formated it in Fat Fat32 ntfs and fatex
Nothing seems to work
Im curious how to fix this.
Multiboot on a pi is again a bit closers to perfection.
Ciao kind regards,
Daniel
Hi,
I'm having problems even getting BerryBoot to start. I get a blank screen after I turn on the RPi 3 Model B. Any advice ? ??
Thanks !
Can this system boot on image file on network share ?
Have you done this with the Pi 4b yet?
Great Video!… Can we do the same thing with Rock Pi?
meh internet iz faster than urz!!!
Very Usefull video ,thx
So I load up berry boot loads great but no kitkat android option.why?
can someone make berryboot images for windows 10 arm ( insider view version 1903 without the driver sign problem) and Lineage OS 14 or 15 for the raspberry pi – i can't get it done
No doubt that it is a very useful tool, but here is a catch, don't know how to bypass it. I have downloaded a stable build of android which I use on my pi, for accessing media contents via android app, but it has issues with high quality media (even with 720p movies). So I installed the open media centre and wanted to dual boot with that android. The android image was 4.7 gb, so I had to format my storage to ntfs. And here comes the problem. The boot menu does not recognises ntfs media storage. Going back to single boot again.
Would it be possible to add this file to a SD card using a raspberry pi 3 b+ running raspbian OS instead of having a separate computer?
Any idea if this works on the new pi 4?
Hi professor! Can you create a video on raspberry projects for beginners under $100?
do you know how this boots? why do i not need to flash it?
Very informative and useful guide. Thank you!
Thanks very usefull video
Install all operating systems from NOOBS
In your video it shows android but not in mine anyone I can get android with berryboot?
You do a really good job thoroughly explaining things
could you add windows ce 5.0 on to this as it runs on a arm processor thanks
why does mine just stay at 100% for so long and doesnt move? I clicked "X" but it just reset everything
I'm just wondering how do you do screen recording while the raspberry pi is rebooting
Question
Does sd card stays on after booting from usb HDD/SSD
I want to creat a system that will keep running 24/7 and last time i built it on raspberry it blew up my card with in 6 months
Can you boot Windows 10?
A very good video with a very efficient explanation, plus, he looks very wise…
Thanks so much 🙂
Wery useful!
Ver helpful, thank you!
Even now this is still helpful, thank you
My usb which has an image isn't detected .. Do I need to do a net install first
I've always enjoyed your videos. Very professional, easy to follow and loads of practical information. Keep them coming!!
I know this is an older video but you completely showed me everything I needed to do before I even took my raspberry out of the box. 🙂 you're very easy to follow also and explain things very well. Earned a sub mate!
I Am Using PNY 32GB
Hi, thank you very much for this video about letting BerryBoot and try it on Raspbery Pi 3 Model B + and it works. I tried downloading Ubuntu Mate, installed it. But a bit heavy video viewing and wlan will not work. I'm experimenting with others like Kalix Linux 🙂 but it si bad.
Love your videos! Have watched many
I install Raspian on the SSD card using bootberry, but I notice it does not have a swap file. free -h shows zero swap size (used other tools to verify no swap file ). /etc/dphys-swapfile does not work on this configuration. I need to run opencv for my project so I need a swapfile. Can you help with the best approach to create swap file without dphys-swapfile on this configuration?
Thank you
BerryBoot!
Hello, your video is very good, but i've an other problem, is it possible for you to add a tuto to explain how to convert an *.img file in squashfs format wich is recognized by berryboot to install a new OS from an USB drive ? I need that to install a personal raspbian OS. Thx for your nice job
Looks like I intalled some system and its loading by default with no Berryboot interface! Could it be? And how to cure this. Maybe a button to be holded while booting, or… edit some config.txt? I'm not really advanced in that stuff and I do not want to waste a week of my free time to solve that riddle. (As for now, I'll just reinstall Berryboot. Thanks for another video from Learning Computers dot com thumbsup
Can I get motioneyeos to install as a Berryboot option ? Or do I have to flash motioneyeos to a separate card ?
So I'm guessing Berryboot is way better than Noobs cause it has more os options. Opinion anyone ??