earthwormjim
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Thanks @earthwormjim I figured out the issue. One last question when a new build is released how do you update the image? Do I just download the new image and then use raspberry pi image to reflash. By doing this it doesn’t erase anything?
Until Mike Gapiński adds an update system into his Android distro, the only way to update is to essentially perform a full reinstall. Flashing the SD card with the updated image, then going through the fastboot install process at a terminal/command line. You might be able to just flash the Android partition on the SD card, or copy files over manually, but you might be missing out on other stuff Mike has done in the other partitions, so I would not do that.
It's not a big deal for now, since most people are just using the Android Pi to stream Carplay or Android Auto. Neither one of which stores anything of consequence on the Android Pi.
SD card speed can make this much nicer to go through. The original SD card I was using took forever to unpack things and install Android. I swapped to a 30MB/s card, and it is so much faster.