Ipad
Ipad
Yes, you can install a bootloader on a new iPad to enable booting from a USB drive or other media.
I want to clarify what you're referring to. The device you mention must be identified by its specific model number, such as the A12345 designation. This detail helps narrow down exactly which iPad you're asking about. Also, are you curious about modifying it through jailbreaking or exploring alternative operating systems?
What do you think? Android works on x86 while Linux supports ARM. Apple keeps everything inside its walls and tries to manage how people use their devices.
He might succeed by bypassing security and dedicating time to analyze Apple's products and devices. Certain individuals manage to install Android on an iPad through such methods.
An arm port of the machine kernel is available in iOS, though it’s likely a significantly altered version. Compiling for the desktop would require Apple’s involvement.