Is it possible to install a non A/B partition treble rom? - Sony Xperia XA2 Questions & Answers

Is it possible to install a non A/B partition treble rom?

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flashing treble gsi to mediatek

Can I flash treble gsi in mediatek devices ?
I have mt6739 chipset with android 8.1 and treble is enable by manufacturer default
Sorry for my bad English
If you have separate vendor and system partitions you can try it.
Just be sure to take backup before that.
General rule of thumb:
Find how to install custom recovery for your device (like Twrp)
and then proceed full backup from it and install the GSI custom image to system and probably some custom kernel.
Be sure to not wipe your recovery or atleast install it before reboot to be sure you always can go back and restore your backup.
Thanks bro
I have installed twrp by hovatek auto mtk twrp porter tool
But I have doubt that is it support treble or not
Also what is treble recovery ?
I have flashed resurrection remix it work freaking awesome
Bugs:
1.No volte as gsi not support volte
2.Hotspot not start
2.Magisk not working
Beside this rom is working very smooth
chandan2000 said:
I have installed twrp by hovatek auto mtk twrp porter tool
But I have doubt that is it support treble or not
Also what is treble recovery ?
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Treble recovery have support for /vendor partition
I have mediatek 6739 device with me I have flashed many gsi like Cr droid havoc os lineage os ect before a year but as of now I want to flash Cr droid on my device I could not flash any gsi it shows flashing completed but doesn't boot into system. Any idea
My device is yu ace 5014
Android version 8.1
Which android version is possible to flash gsi
Ganeshtechy said:
I have mediatek 6739 device with me I have flashed many gsi like Cr droid havoc os lineage os ect before a year but as of now I want to flash Cr droid on my device I could not flash any gsi it shows flashing completed but doesn't boot into system. Any idea
My device is yu ace 5014
Android version 8.1
Which android version is possible to flash gsi
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Hi,
cause of this Device is not highly frequent on our Planet. There are no custom Rom direct for this Phone. If you want to try a GSI Rom. You need to please consider that the GSI Roms need Drivers to for the integratet Hardware of the Phone. I dont think that a A11 GSI will really work. The Phone have Stock A8.1.0 and if you find GSI with A8.1.0 that will stable work...you are lucky guy...a GSI A9.0 with minimal bugs...you will be more then just lucky i think. But up to A10 or A11 will not practical work for sure but hey check out by trying
solong
speedson
speedson said:
Hi,
cause of this Device is not highly frequent on our Planet. There are no custom Rom direct for this Phone. If you want to try a GSI Rom. You need to please consider that the GSI Roms need Drivers to for the integratet Hardware of the Phone. I dont think that a A11 GSI will really work. The Phone have Stock A8.1.0 and if you find GSI with A8.1.0 that will stable work...you are lucky guy...a GSI A9.0 with minimal bugs...you will be more then just lucky i think. But up to A10 or A11 will not practical work for sure but hey check out by trying
solong
speedson
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Android 10 is working but no volte I use JIO so volte is needed can I know where volte modem files are placed in ROMs !
can someone help I have unisoc t310 and i flashed gsi lineage 17.1 on a android 11 tablet but it wont boot lineage it just goes to bootloader, i made sure that vendor_oem was untouched and the rest was erased to make room for lineage

Can someone help flash my umidigi f1

No matter what no treble room works for me I have tried to flash decryption zips and magisk but no luck can someone maby link what they use
Update
I figured it out I was so confused because the treble check app says a partion but only a/b ROMs work but ROMs have been running great currently using the latest bliss rom
dcraffam said:
I figured it out I was so confused because the treble check app says a partion but only a/b ROMs work but ROMs have been running great currently using the latest bliss rom
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Umidigi F1 has A/B partition, some GSIs or semi GSIs are adapted for devices with A/B partition and also has to be adapted for a device with a mediatek processor, just read carefully about these requirements to can work for you.

[HELP] Porting system-as-root to devices shipped with 8.x A-ONLY

8.1-shipped devices (A-only) which weren't updated to 9.0 by the manufacturer often lack support for system-as-root, which is required for Android 10+ (beta included). This means that theses devices, even if they can flash 9.0 GSI with success, cannot flash 10 (Q) GSI because of their lack of system-as-root or A/B partitioning.
Some documentation on system-as-root : https://source.android.com/devices/bootloader/system-as-root
We can learn that system-as-root makes the ramdisk part of the /system partition instead of the /boot partition
Any idea how we could achieve a port on devices ? I'm open to any possibilities

Adding Treble support to non-treble device (Nokia 6 TA-1021)

We don't have any custom ROMs with Treble Enabled, any ways to build vendor.img from /system partition files? I already can treblize my fs with TWRP. I know, that some guys have built vendor.img for their phones and ROMs. Can I do same things?
TechnoStone said:
We don't have any custom ROMs with Treble Enabled, any ways to build vendor.img from /system partition files? I already can treblize my fs with TWRP. I know, that some guys have built vendor.img for their phones and ROMs. Can I do same things?
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You can use vendor recovered from thread Treble partition enable. BTW can you early mount vendor? I can't because failed to read fstab from dt

Sakura and F2FS file system!!

Hello,
Does sakura support f2fs? Do custom roms support f2fs?
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