Try Marshmallow With Multirom? - Nexus 6 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Would it be possible to try out Marshmallow using Multirom? My current ROM (Resurrection Remix) runs flawlessly so I just want to try M before I run it exclusively.

enginuity2 said:
Would it be possible to try out Marshmallow using Multirom? My current ROM (Resurrection Remix) runs flawlessly so I just want to try M before I run it exclusively.
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I think it should work. Always make a backup first as usual though.

Would flashing M with Multirom force the encryption I currently have disabled?

tried to flash beta marshmallow (AOSParadox-BETA-20151020-bacon.zip) on my oneplus using multirom as secondary rom.. not working..... it says incomplete rom

Tried another build (aosp_bacon-ota-eng.hamster-20151015.zip) as secondary rom using multirom n get same result (incomplete rom).... is there any way to flash marshmallow as secondary?

BrokenOs for ls990 is the only MM rom I have gotten to boot as secondary. Running XenonHd 5.1 as primary.

Hi,
I have posted a "fixed" Multirom a while ago:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/orig-development/multirom-t3074529/post63831283#post63831283
You can use M roms with it as secondary. The only problem is that the new SuperSU version don't like to be flashed to a secondary rom. If you really want to flash a new SSU (with or without systemless root) you will have to flash it to primary slot and swap it to secondary afterwards. If you are fine with an older versiob of SSU then use version 2.52.
If you install the Multirom apk it will tell you that there's a newer version of Mulltirom (when using this fix of course). You must ignore that as this fix is not 'official'.

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Success! Multirom running unlocked and rooted KK and Lollipop

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I hadn't installed Lollipop on my 2012 Nexus 7 (Grouper) because of all the problems I read about but I decided to try it through using Multiboot and keeping KK 4.4.4 too. I now have Lollipop running, including most of the apps I have running in KK, without any apparent problems. I initially installed Lollipop as the secondary ROM. After Lollipop is installed as the secondary ROM, it takes a while for the boot process to complete the first time, it seems to take forever. In order to unlock and root Lollipop I had to make it the primary ROM and used Nexus Root Toolkit running on Windows 8.1 to unlock and root Lollipop just as I had with KK. Now I can alternate from KK to Lollipop and vice-versa.
This is for Nexus 4 but works the same for Nexus 7 if the correct Lollipop version is used:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/general/multiboot-android-lollipop-lrx21t-t2945890
This is from the Nexus 7 forum at XDA Developers:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2011403
Zipped Stock ROMs to use for Lollipop (Use lrx21p_grouper.zip for the 2012 Nexus 7 (Grouper):
https://s.basketbuild.com/devs/Tassadar/stock_zips/
Hi
Did yolu installed also kernel for lollipop? Or are you using KitKat kernel? I tried to install as you described but lollipop always directs me to recovery.
asking same qeustions as hugo_bjk , before i updated to LOL' from 4.4.4 i tried to multirom various 5.0 roms but none worked all went to recovery as hugo_bjk says, im now 5.0 and performance for me is better then 4.4.4 anyways and now i do have kali nethunter installed via multirom ontop of paranoid saber remix:laugh:
I also installed 5.0 kernel but no go. Still directs me to recovery.
success
Âfter swapping internal and lollipop roms lollipop boots with success.
I've been away for a few days and just read the postings since I did the OP. I installed a Lollipop kernel with the kexec-hardboot patch and made Lollipop primary. Lollipop is working well, so far.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2011403

Help ? Taking Long time to bootup !

After installing Xposed on my Cm 12.1 ( 5.1.1 ) whenever i do an normal reboot it showing ( Optimising App xxx of 122 ) It takes about half and hour to boot up the device. please tell any method to fix this , I'm very pissed .
I have the same problem, any solutions?
I got sick of it and downgraded to a Custom ROM based off of CM12. The ROM I'm using on my Galaxy Note 4 is Pac-ROM, I'm not here to advertise ROMs but I'm suggesting downgrading to CM12 again or perhaps finding other ROMs that are based off of Lollipop 5.0.x.
Try a pure AOSP or any other non-CM 5.1.1 ROM (but not MIUI). CM is too far from official Android to be fully compatible.
Getting the same problem with temasek cm 12.1 on my Oneplus One. It doesn't do it all the time but I'll say about 70% of the time it does it.
Sent from my Oneplus One
Try vanir ROM, a strip down version of cm12.1. It takes so long because it has to do with the ROM not able to pick up the mobile signal. I think install a log cat animation script by chainfire from the okay store will speed up the boot process, plus it looks cool.
Sent from my LG-E980 with Tapatalk.
Try to install the latest unofficial Xposed for 5.1 by GravityBox's author. He shared it yday.
Try to install the latest unofficial Xposed for 5.1 by GravityBox's author. He shared it yday.
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Where?

Should I upgrade my N920k to MM 6.0.1?

So I just realized the MM update for N920k has been officially released, and is available on Sammobile.com, and can be performed via Odin.
What are the pros and cons. Right now I am running stock 5.1.1 with arther97 kernel, with root and xposed. And CWM Recovery. I can make a full back up
Is there a root available?
Is there a kernel that works with MM?
Can I install xposed?
And can I revert back to 5.1.1 if needed?
Is there a root available? : yes,
Is there a kernel that works with MM? at the moment, only hiepgia kernel is available for SLK, but not stable.
Can I install xposed? yes ?
And can I revert back to 5.1.1 if needed? flash Lollipop bootloader via odin then install LL custom roms
thanhnvt194 said:
Is there a root available? : yes,
Is there a kernel that works with MM? at the moment, only hiepgia kernel is available for SLK, but not stable.
Can I install xposed? yes ?
And can I revert back to 5.1.1 if needed? flash Lollipop bootloader via odin then install LL custom roms
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thanks for the reply mate,
i already upgraded, and surprisingly none of my apps got deleted, its working just fine, no major differences except for a really strange looking keyboard and settings background, lol
havent had the time to root yet,
as for the root, is the procedure the same, could you possibly link me to a thread for rooting MM
cheers

Stable ROM for everyday use

Hello.I have an Samsung Galaxy S4 Active and I'm using the optimized lineage os from 19 jan. Could anyone recommend me a good and stable ROM for everyday use but in the same time to have performance ?
CM11 is what you need.Here you go: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=58442741&postcount=1112
Make sure you install the latest build(20150126).
WingedLion said:
CM11 is what you need.Here you go: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=58442741&postcount=1112
Make sure you install the latest build(20150126).
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But it's not a little outdated ?
If security is what you want,then you should install the latest LineageOS build.There is a i9505 up-to-date kitkat build,only if I knew how to port it,or if someone could port it.
If xposed is important to you go with CM13 (MM). That is my choice now, 28/dez + my mic fix works very well.
If you like Samsung style go with WizCyan (LP)
Otherwise go with RR or LOS (N)
Miui 8 is another alternative (MM)
For performance don't move apps to storage, uninstall all apps that you don't use (included system ones), install Kernel Adiutor and do tunning like this:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/general/general/ref-to-date-guide-cpu-governors-o-t3048957
Our RR is stable. At least the newest version... I'm using it as daily for more than a week now, no problems whatsoever.
zagi988 said:
Our RR is stable. At least the newest version... I'm using it as daily for more than a week now, no problems whatsoever.
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As soon as xposed is available to N, that will be my daily choice. Thanks for the builds!
I don't know which modules you need but most things that required xposed on LP are now integrated into N.
Especially in RR version which is highly customizable.
zagi988 said:
Our RR is stable. At least the newest version... I'm using it as daily for more than a week now, no problems whatsoever.
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I am crazy or something but stock rom moves smoother than any custom rom or I am doing something wrong when I m installing custom rom.
I had stock LP ROM with only deodex and xposed running and it was never as smooth as Nougat...
zagi988 said:
I had stock LP ROM with only deodex and xposed running and it was never as smooth as Nougat...
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hmmm..I will try the rr 22 feb version and send you a feedback
There will soon be today's RR build too.

[INFO] Roms that work on Multirom

Hello everybody, sometimes, I flash my legendary Nexus 5, and test roms con Multirom forma ser their stability only, and think... Which ROMs are functional with pseudo kernel (Boot inject) from Multirom?
Based on my experiences says the following:
If you use the bootpatches for KitKat, you've problems with more of two Roms (Excluded the "Internal" *ROM base where you have been installed Multirom*); and should be reinstall it.
If you use bootpatches for Lollipop, all your Roms have battery drains and some errores for read files allocated in another Roms.
If you use bootpatches for Marshmallow, al works "perfecty", less when you try install another ROM based on MM.
Now:
Compatibility:
Multirom is Compatible with Stock Kernels only, FrancoKernel, Experience Kernel and others haven't a bootpatch for support that TWRP version.
All Roms based on KitKat, Stock, CAF and Cyanogenmod, included Sailfish OS, Ubuntu Touch and Firefox OS.
All Roms based on Lollipop that don't use FrancoKernel by default.
Almost all Marshmallow Roms (Some roms doesn't boot on Multirom), esencially Cyanogenmod based Roms.
Almost all Nougat Roms (LineageOS and "forkeds" Included), in Hammerhead CAF, non-CAF bases Roms, works too; CAF based Roms on Normal Nexus 5, and some based on Aosp, "Developer Options" doesn't works (Use Android Terminal for enable that options).
Oreo 8.0 Roms (Not Aosp Based) works only.
The Kernel and Bootloader update (I guess), don't leave that 8.1 Roms works on Multirom, the logic reason really IDK.
With supported Roms, sometimes "Developer Options" doesn't work; other times, SystemUI has Stopped is the reason (Included LineageOS 15.1 from @P4Block), but, in general, works without many problemas.
hello i have a serious question, so if i have 2 roms, and root and also flash xposed on my primary does that mean that my second rom will automatically have xposed aswell or is it up to me to decide whether i want to have it on secondary aswell, because i want to have my primary one with root and xposed but my secondary i want without root or xposed, so is that possible please?
driton.talinoci said:
hello i have a serious question, so if i have 2 roms, and root and also flash xposed on my primary does that mean that my second rom will automatically have xposed aswell or is it up to me to decide whether i want to have it on secondary aswell, because i want to have my primary one with root and xposed but my secondary i want without root or xposed, so is that possible please?
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Is possible.
Root Bridge (SuperSU or Magisk) and Xposed only works on the Rom that you choose for install it.
In my case, I'm using Kitkat (With root, but without Xposed), and Nougat (With root and Xposed).

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