I'm searching for it, but isn't easy to find the steps to use dsu loader on our device.
Someone is aware and how to work with it?
Well, there's a setting for that in Developer Options. It lets you choose between GSI Images with and without GMS (Google Mobile Services aka. proprietary Google services)
You can also use this nice tool from GitHub: https://github.com/VegaBobo/DSU-Sideloader
It lets you choose any GSI. The app will utilize DSU Loader to setup the partition automatically.
Note that you may probably need an Unlocked Bootloader to use GSI's.
After all been done, you get a notification with a "Restart" Button, which lets you boot into that GSI.
cyanGalaxy said:
Well, there's a setting for that in Developer Options. It lets you choose between GSI Images with and without GMS (Google Mobile Services aka. proprietary Google services)
You can also use this nice tool from GitHub: https://github.com/VegaBobo/DSU-Sideloader
It lets you choose any GSI. The app will utilize DSU Loader to setup the partition automatically.
Note that you may probably need an Unlocked Bootloader to use GSI's.
After all been done, you get a notification with a "Restart" Button, which lets you boot into that GSI.
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Vey cool! Thanks a lot man I still can't find much information about this.
lapirado said:
Vey cool! Thanks a lot man I still can't find much information about this.
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How to flash a Generic System Image (GSI) on Project Treble supported devices
So your device supports Project Treble, what does that mean for you? It means you can flash a Generic System Image such as LineageOS or Resurrection Remix! Enjoy AOSP-based custom ROMs! Here's a guide on how to install these ROMs.
www.xda-developers.com
Generic system images | Android Open Source Project
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Generic System Image releases | Platform | Android Developers
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DSU Sideloader lets you easily boot any custom GSI via Android DSU Loader
DSU Sideloader is an open source app that greatly simplifies the custom GSI installation process of the Android DSU Loader. Check it out!
www.xda-developers.com
Dynamic System Updates (DSU) | Platform | Android Developers
Dynamic System Updates (DSU) lets developers install a GSI side by side with the device's system image on a DSU-supported device that runs Android 10 or higher.
developer.android.com
Here you go!
cyanGalaxy said:
How to flash a Generic System Image (GSI) on Project Treble supported devices
So your device supports Project Treble, what does that mean for you? It means you can flash a Generic System Image such as LineageOS or Resurrection Remix! Enjoy AOSP-based custom ROMs! Here's a guide on how to install these ROMs.
www.xda-developers.com
Generic system images | Android Open Source Project
source.android.com
Generic System Image releases | Platform | Android Developers
developer.android.com
DSU Sideloader lets you easily boot any custom GSI via Android DSU Loader
DSU Sideloader is an open source app that greatly simplifies the custom GSI installation process of the Android DSU Loader. Check it out!
www.xda-developers.com
Dynamic System Updates (DSU) | Platform | Android Developers
Dynamic System Updates (DSU) lets developers install a GSI side by side with the device's system image on a DSU-supported device that runs Android 10 or higher.
developer.android.com
Here you go!
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You're the man! Thanks a lot
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How to solve this problem: using arm32_binder64 treble gsi
I have A605K device, and on treble checker, it showed that i can install treble rom, but i can't get seemless update(it means i have to install a partitioned rom) so i tried many roms
uname -m -> aarch64
arch -> armv8l
i have installed arm64_a versions, but there wasn't anything working one, when i flashed system image and reboot, A6+ logo appears 6~8 second, and it reboots
i can't boot properly.. how can i fix this problem?
The only thing "unusual" with the A6+ is that it's a 64bits CPU running 32bits OS, with 64bits binder.
But that's standard in Android Pie.
So if you build pure AOSP GSI, you just use aosp_arm target.
For my GSI, that would be treble_a64_xxx (like treble_a64_avS-userdebug) target
DaanDH12 said:
The only thing "unusual" with the A6+ is that it's a 64bits CPU running 32bits OS, with 64bits binder.
But that's standard in Android Pie.
So if you build pure AOSP GSI, you just use aosp_arm target.
For my GSI, that would be treble_a64_xxx (like treble_a64_avS-userdebug) target
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I want to know is, how can i fix boot errer? i want to use customized treble rom. Not building it. But i can't boot when i install treble. so i want to fix it.
same her
i have htc u12+
1- unlooked bootloder
2- flash TWRP
i know htc is AB 64bits but nothing working one
when i flash gsi.img i got message (flash complete ) but its just keep reboot device
pleas any help
Hi everyone,
On the Android website I've read about the Dynamic Software Update. A feature that comes with Android 10 and lets anyone run a GSI based image without flashing on their Treble compatible phone.
The requirements also state that the phone has dynamic partition activated.
Now that we've got Android 10 on our OP5T is this feature enabled?
I've tried running all the commands, the DSU application starts but there is no install of the GSI image.
Is something that I need to do?
Thanks,
SYA
Hello there, I have a fully-compatible treble Motorola One Action (not rooted, no twrp, bootloader was not unlocked[yet])
I was wondering, can I flash a GSI ROM with Android 10, having already Android 10?
Looked on Android Devs site, no answer for this question.
I have to mention that my device has AB partitions.
Please help me!
AlphaCoder64 said:
Hello there, I have a fully-compatible treble Motorola One Action (not rooted, no twrp, bootloader was not unlocked[yet])
I was wondering, can I flash a GSI ROM with Android 10, having already Android 10?
Looked on Android Devs site, no answer for this question.
I have to mention that my device has AB partitions.
Please help me!
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Yes. Project Treble is independent from the android version as long as your device comes with minimum Android 8 out of the box (cause with Android 8 Project Treble was introduced).
Of course your current Stock will be replaced. And you need a unlocked bootloader to boot a GSI (which probably will lead to a wipe of your data so backup it first).
AlphaCoder64 said:
Hello there, I have a fully-compatible treble Motorola One Action (not rooted, no twrp, bootloader was not unlocked[yet])
I was wondering, can I flash a GSI ROM with Android 10, having already Android 10?
Looked on Android Devs site, no answer for this question.
I have to mention that my device has AB partitions.
Please help me!
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Adding to the post by the other user, it's VERY recommended to:
Install Twrp (whatever is latest)
Use Twrp to flash "permissiver v4 or v5" (Google it )
Does Motorola z play comes with super partitions because I am new in flashing ROM and stuff so I don't have a good grasp over the knowledge of ROMs and gsi. So I want to install android 12 gsi on my Motorola z play I have installed android 11 but when I go in settings at dsu loader and try to install it. It shows install failed. My phone does support project treble but not dynamic partition so idk what to do? And I want to use android 12.
hey i want to install android 12 gsi but when i installed pixel experience ab slot arm64 it keeps rebooting. My device shows its ab slot in treble info app and in treble check it shows its a slot. so idk what to do?
Vinzack said:
Does Motorola z play comes with super partitions because I am new in flashing ROM and stuff so I don't have a good grasp over the knowledge of ROMs and gsi. So I want to install android 12 gsi on my Motorola z play I have installed android 11 but when I go in settings at dsu loader and try to install it. It shows install failed. My phone does support project treble but not dynamic partition so idk what to do? And I want to use android 12.
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Dynamic partitions is a feature of some phones that shipped with Android 10+.
This device uses regular partitions, and it's compatible with A-only GSIs.
Hello all,
I've been trying different ways to install GSI on the 6 pro with little luck at booting any of them. Is there anything extra required for GSI on pixel that I am unaware?
Any help / guide would be appreciated
You might have to flash a vbmeta image. Here is the documentation from android developers website
Generic System Images (GSIs) | Platform | Android Developers
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