I create viper4android 2.5.0.5 zip to flash.
Steps:
1. Download zip
2. Put zip to device via cabel
3. Boot to TWRP(you need to have unlocked and rooted device)
4. Flash zip which you download
5. Wipe dalvik cache and reboot
You don't have to set linux to perrmisive, I didn't do it and it's work amazing.
Happy flashing
LINK:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B6NFfzOiPwTCaXl2WUEzUEpfbXM
what a bout setting?Is it cool to says "No" on Processing line?!
KarloH said:
I create viper4android 2.5.0.5 zip to flash.
Steps:
1. Download zip
2. Put zip to device via cabel
3. Boot to TWRP(you need to have unlocked and rooted device)
4. Flash zip which you download
5. Wipe dalvik cache and reboot
You don't have to set linux to perrmisive, I didn't do it and it's work amazing.
Happy flashing
LINK:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B6NFfzOiPwTCaXl2WUEzUEpfbXM
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Guys I successfully installed HAVOC-OS located https://forum.xda-developers.com/project-treble/trebleenabled-device-development/gsi-havoc-os-t3930030. The steps I followed are mentioned below
1. Wipe everything except internal storage.
2. Flashed BRK3 Vendor https://mega.nz/#F!wFFQUYbI!GZvNOBSn1wVn8U9mQDzBiw!IQsjlYzA
2. Installed Endurance GSI kernel https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s9/samsung-galaxy-s9--s9-cross-device-development/kernel-endurance-kernel-v1-0-t3849434
3. Flashed the system image for ARM 64 A only
4. Boot system
5. Reboot to recovery and Flashed Mgisk
6. Gapps will fail to install at first. Just goto wipe -> Adv wipe -> system partition -> Resize. Reboot to recovery and flash Gapps
7. Reboot and enjoy
8. You can test other GSI Roms also and report. The thread is located at https://forum.xda-developers.com/project-treble/trebleenabled-device-development
Thanks buddy. I was looking for the ways to run the GSI. And the method works. Good job
thanks for the guide! im still on an unrooted s9, but if everything works ill definetly make the jump. Can you tell us more about stability, bugs and if there are things not working
So after testing the ROM for 2 days I can say that
1. It is very stable and can be used as a daily driver
2. Everything works, I am not sure about Bluetooth audio though, haven't checked it
3. It can be heavily customized. Unlike LOS, where we have only few of these features available
4. Battery life is the best I got using any other ROM out there (check the screens below). and I am the guy who gets 3 hrs of SOT, when others claimed 5+ hrs on the same ROM.
5. Security patch is latest even as compared to the TW ROMs
6. Regarding camera... Its the same as LOS pie. Use gcam by idan 3.5 fixed and you are good to go.
fingerprint working?
andreMusers said:
fingerprint working?
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Yes it is
Thanks for trying this out. I'm only a few months in with my exynos S9 on android pie, so I haven't yet learned the details about rooting/recovery for this phone.
I'll wait for your next update regarding daily use, and would love a more detailed step-by-step for installation if that's not too much trouble. I'm honestly loving those screenshots.
How about IMEI, BRK3 Vendor safe..?
Ok here is the detailed tutorial on how to install a GSI rom
1. First you need to wipe everything in TWRP. Just like you do, when you clean flash any rom
2. Than install the BRK3 vendor. Link is provided by the OP. It's a flashable zip file so just flash it like any other zip.
3. Flash the Endurance GSI kernel. Link is in the OP.
4. Next, download the GSI rom from the link in the OP. Remember to download the ARM 64 A-only variant.
5. Extract the files and you should get a . Img file. Copy that in the SD card
6. In the TWRP, goto install. Select flash image from the bottom right corner of your screen. Now browse the image file, that you copied and choose system image and install.
7. Boot to the system and than boot back to the recovery.
8. Now flash the magisk
9. If you try to install gapps, it will give an error regarding space. So just goto wipe -> advance wipe > system repartition > resize
After resize, you will be able to install gapps.
Flash gapps, automatic brightness fix ( link in the rom thread), AOD fix ( link in the rom thread) and reboot.
burninitup said:
Ok here is the detailed tutorial on how to install a GSI rom
1. First you need to wipe everything in TWRP. Just like you do, when you clean flash any rom
2. Than install the BRK3 vendor. Link is provided by the OP. It's a flashable zip file so just flash it like any other zip.
3. Flash the Endurance GSI kernel. Link is in the OP.
4. Next, download the GSI rom from the link in the OP. Remember to download the ARM 64 A-only variant.
5. Extract the files and you should get a . Img file. Copy that in the SD card
6. In the TWRP, goto install. Select flash image from the bottom right corner of your screen. Now browse the image file, that you copied and choose system image and install.
7. Boot to the system and than boot back to the recovery.
8. Now flash the magisk
9. If you try to install gapps, it will give an error regarding space. So just goto wipe -> advance wipe > system repartition > resize
After resize, you will be able to install gapps.
Flash gapps, automatic brightness fix ( link in the rom thread), AOD fix ( link in the rom thread) and reboot.
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Thanks for the extra instruction man, will test this out soon.
burninitup said:
Ok here is the detailed tutorial on how to install a GSI rom
1. First you need to wipe everything in TWRP. Just like you do, when you clean flash any rom
2. Than install the BRK3 vendor. Link is provided by the OP. It's a flashable zip file so just flash it like any other zip.
3. Flash the Endurance GSI kernel. Link is in the OP.
4. Next, download the GSI rom from the link in the OP. Remember to download the ARM 64 A-only variant.
5. Extract the files and you should get a . Img file. Copy that in the SD card
6. In the TWRP, goto install. Select flash image from the bottom right corner of your screen. Now browse the image file, that you copied and choose system image and install.
7. Boot to the system and than boot back to the recovery.
8. Now flash the magisk
9. If you try to install gapps, it will give an error regarding space. So just goto wipe -> advance wipe > system repartition > resize
After resize, you will be able to install gapps.
Flash gapps, automatic brightness fix ( link in the rom thread), AOD fix ( link in the rom thread) and reboot.
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Doesn't work. Stuck on boot logo, loading forever.
Zwulf said:
Doesn't work. Stuck on boot logo, loading forever.
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me too dont know any fix
EDIT: Somehow i managed to boot the rom but sim won't get detected
Double tap and AOD - work correctly? On snap it does not work well
My Baseband version is now unknown
I have an SM-G960F and its german
EDIT:I just flashed the latest firmware from soldier and now sim card gets detected
Masterofchicken said:
My Baseband version is now unknown
I have an SM-G960F and its german
EDIT:I just flashed the latest firmware from soldier and now sim card gets detected
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So camera isn't working ,root is still present with magisk and i couldn't disable it with the adb command so safetynet doesn't pass ,i'll say it's not really usable ?
Has anyone found a fix for getting stuck at the s9 logo?..wanting to move to GSI ROMs
I have tried this,
After flash GSI rom, reboot recovery, reboot system and I have bootloop with the first logo Galaxy S9. Can anybody please help me?
@arunrawat2112
Finally I was able to flash some roms but none of them work properly. Can you please help me?
I posted the original version of this guide in the Pixel Experience forum because I needed a way to recover the stock Oniichan kernel from the PE ROM after I had flashed other kernels over it, without first backing up my boot partition. This is because the latest Oniichan kernel isn’t posted online, unlike Genom, Predator, etc. This solution uses OrangeFox and can be applied to any ROM with minor modification.
The ROM file that you flashed to your phone should include a boot image file called boot.img which contains the kernel. So, we simply extract boot.img from the ROM and flash this image to the Android boot partition. This will replace the new kernel with the stock kernel from our ROM, after which we re-flash Magisk if we need root (no need to re-flash modules), and we should be back to stock. Here are the steps to restore your stock kernel:
1. Retrieve a copy of your current ROM zip file
2. Expand zip file and extract boot.img
3. Save boot.img to phone storage (e.g., SD card)
4. Reboot phone into OrangeFox recovery
5. Do OrangeFox backup of boot partition (e.g., to SD card)
6. Select the boot.img file and attempt to flash it normally
7. From choice of target partitions select “Boot”
8. Swipe right to install image as instructed
9. Flash should complete in 10-15 seconds
10. Re-flash Magisk to restore root if needed (no need to re-flash modules)
11. Reboot phone to system
12. In settings check kernel version to verify desired kernel was restored
FYI, you can use this method to extract the kernel from any ROM and flash it to your phone, but you should first verify that the new kernel is compatible with your current ROM before you flash it. Please let me know if you have any questions. Good luck!
thx
Thanks
mirdem said:
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You're welcome.
I just flashed Pixel and NGK (both latest) today. By flashing the boot.img does it remove all of my data? Or It'll flash only for the kernel itself?
hi, as i mentioned in the title: i am in that twrp recovery, I am not able to check the files of realme ui OS zip file. i am able to copy the OS zip file to internal storage but i am not able see those files in twrp recovery. currenlty no OS is installled in my X2pro. need suggestions. should i download and flash another twrp file of lower version to check the same?
I am trying to install root access on a HP Touchpad running Android 9 Pie (Evervolv). I have followed the instructions on: https://topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/install.html#patching-images
I extracted boot.img from the Evervolv installation zip file: ev_tenderloin-9-userbuild-2019.08.30.zip and uploaded it to the Touchpad.
When I run the Magisk App it confirms Ramdisk: Yes. Then I select "Install" from the Magisk box, select Next, then Select and Patch a File. I then select the boot.img file I just uploaded. Upon clicking LET'S GO I am then presented with:
Code:
- Device platform: arbabi-v7a
- Installing 22.1 (22100)
- Copying image to cache
- Unpacking boot image
! Unsupported/Unknown image format
! Installation failed
The log file simply repeats the above messages.
Searching Google has turned up no applicable answers.
Can anyone suggest a solution or how I might troubleshoot the problem?
Thanks for any help!
Hey!
Don't know if this is still applicable or not or if you have moved on....
I discovered an issue with Magisk, also, when trying to root lineageOS 18.1 on a Nexus 7. It corrupted the flash I had already done (twice) by flashing the latest version, v24.2, and when I tried patching the boot image from the App, it said it was unable to patch the boot image.
However, I did find the solution....
1) Flash the ROM and anything else.
2) Boot into the ROM, get everything set.
3) Install the latest Magisk app.
4) Boot into recovery. Flash Magiskv21.4.zip.
5) This should flash correctly.
6) Re-boot into OS. Go into Magisk app and run the update.
7) Reboot and you should be all set.