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+[title] Choosing the rootfs destination
+[* black] On Android devices, the standard OS is divided into “system,” “data,” and sometimes “super” partitions (or A/B slots). The system partition (1-2GB, depending on the device’s age) allows quick OS reverts without data loss.
+[* black] However, some user interfaces require more storage, and you’ll quickly run out of space when installing new software or adding new files.
+ [* black] ***The userdata partition:*** This is the partition used by Android to store user data. ***If you install to this partition, your Android data will be reset!***
+ [* black] ***SD card:*** On devices with an external storage slot, you can flash the postmarketOS system image onto an SD card.