I have this Rom so I do have dualrecovery installed and root.
Bootloader is also unlocked and xposed installed.
I used CM 12.1 before that and loved it, there were just too many bugs and things which I miss from the Sony UI, for example the camera app or the built-in screen recording feature.
I mainly got CM to get 5.0 as early as possible, then I saw that sony put out the official 5.0 patch for the phone, so I got back to stock and flashed the above ROM.
Now, I also miss some features of CM and I thought that Multirom would be a neat solution, so that I have CM and the stock sony rom.
Now, when installing the multirom manager from the play store, it says that my rom doesn't have the kexec-hardboot patch and on the multirom forum post, Garcia98 only released a patch for 4.4.4. Is there any way of doing it/is there a 5.0 kexec-hardboot patch yet? The only idea I would have is to get the 4.4.4 stock ROM, flash that with the kexec-hardboot patch, get multirom installed and then install a 5.0 stock sony ROM onto Multirom, but then I have 2 stock sony roms + CM...it's a solution, but if it's the only one atm, I would keep on only using the stock ROM for now.
Google didn't help.
Thanks in advance!
Related
I have a rooted n5110 4.2.2 note 8.0
first of all I'm not a noob. However I have been spoiled. Up till nowi have had Motorola decices that have great apps like rom manager and team black hat leaks to help you decide what roms to flash.
I'm at a loss when it comes to all the options in this forum. I see some roms based on 4.2.2; 4.3 and isn't CM 11.0 based on 4.4? If I flash a 4.3 rom and dont like it cani flash a 4.2 rom or restore a backup to get 4.2.2 back? That was a big no no wirh moto devices. Once you upgraded you had to stay less you got a hold of the spf file.
Ive looked into both PAC rom and CM rom: the stable and nightly versions of both. I know nightlies may be unstable so I would stay away from them less it is easy to flash back to a 4.2.2 stable release. And downloaded the right gapps package. Why cant developers just included that in the roms?
So a bit of help please. What are the differences between the 4.2.2; 4.3 and is CM 11 based on 4.0?
I also use twrp as a recovery but have used cwm in the past. I habe both onmy sdcard in case of trouble.
any help or advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
Come on....anybody?
Sent from my GT-N5110 using xda app-developers app
I have Multirom installed on Nexus 7 2013. My primary is Android L Preview and secondary roms are a rooted 4.4.4. Ubuntu Touch and an unrooted 4.4.3. This 4.4.3 wants me to update to the latest build but as I understand it if I let it "install and restart" this will fail as I am running Mutirom with a modified kernel. I vaguely understand that it should be possible to flash the 4.4.4 system.img file but if any one could just confirm how to do this without messing up my nicely working Multirom setup I would be grateful. If there is a better way of updating then please say so if you have the time. Thanks.
Can somebody help me? i ve read a lot of threads but really not found out what to do...
I used this video and it worked.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_tOtfF6gKkg
kitkat
that video is about jellybean...
I would downgrade to stock 4.2, root, install custom recovery, install 4.4 base package, then install CyanogenMod, then install red kernel or mani kernel that supports the 4.4 base. See the custom kernel threads for the links to the base firmware packages (to switch between 4.2 and 4.4 firmware bases).
You can take a look over here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53612227
Newest version is now Twrp 2.8.0 I think.
Hello, I'm running an AOSP 6.0.1 ROM on my Tab S 10.5 but encountering many incompatibilities and would like to go back to stock Lollipop (I jumped from KitKat the last time).
I read about deodexed ROM and stuff like that I don't even know the meaning of, in regards to being able to install xposed framework. My question is, is there a way by now to normally flash xposed on the ROM without other shenanigans? Like for example when I was on KitKat i simply flashed the zip and installed the installer apk and that was it.
Thanks.
You still need to be deodexed, so best idea is to flash Iron Rom V 2.5 which is mostly stock 5.0.2.
Hi,
I'm new to custom roms and root. Since one week I have Aosp Rom + supersu on my Oneplus 3.
Everything works great.
Today a new Update for aosp came out.
Can I update it ota or flash everything again and delete all my data again?
Thank you very much for your help!