[ROM][F2FS][4.4.4] AOSD v.1: Android l looks like

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dimusa

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Hello, welcome to AOSD! This is my first rom for Samsung Galaxy Nexus (maguro).
This rom is looks like than Android L, with F2FS-Dirty Kernel and have more stability!

INSTRUCTIONS AND DOWNLOADS

1. Update recovery to TWRP 2.7.0 compatible with F2FS
2. Factory Reset (and WIPE CACHE PARTITION, WIPE DALVIK CACHE too)
3. Install AOSD (No needs GAPPS) Download link: http://d-h.st/Uke
4. Reboot and enjoy!

Screenshots

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XDA:DevDB Information
AOSD ROM, ROM for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Contributors
dimusa, jesan9
ROM OS Version: 4.4.x KitKat
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.0.x
ROM Firmware Required: TWRP 2.7 compatible with F2FS
Based On: Cyanogenmod 11

Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: v.1
Stable Release Date: 2014-07-05

Created 2014-07-08
Last Updated 2014-07-08
 

dimusa

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Hetalk

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Looks nice.
I think this is a ported ROM, not built from sources. Correct?
Also, I feel you should put proper credits for all the other people's work(cm, dirty kernel, android l keyboard) that you've possibly used.
JMO
 
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KiD3991

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Your script have issues. The system partition gets formatted back to ext4 after flashing, therefore the whole system wont boot.
 

jesan9

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Your script have issues. The system partition gets formatted back to ext4 after flashing, therefore the whole system wont boot.

i told him that... i did try using the f2fs tool and it worked but i had some setupwizard problems because i deleted some apps and flashed gapps... im trying with original .zip but with f2fs tool...
 

citrix80

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Does not work? I tried Factory Reset, then install, no error but after reboot nothing happens, screen is black, no boot screen, waited long time no any response. I also tried format system partition then install, still same.
 

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    Hello, welcome to AOSD! This is my first rom for Samsung Galaxy Nexus (maguro).
    This rom is looks like than Android L, with F2FS-Dirty Kernel and have more stability!

    INSTRUCTIONS AND DOWNLOADS

    1. Update recovery to TWRP 2.7.0 compatible with F2FS
    2. Factory Reset (and WIPE CACHE PARTITION, WIPE DALVIK CACHE too)
    3. Install AOSD (No needs GAPPS) Download link: http://d-h.st/Uke
    4. Reboot and enjoy!

    Screenshots

    Screenshot_2014-07-08-05-04-31.png
    Screenshot_2014-07-08-05-00-36.png
    Screenshot_2014-07-08-05-00-50.png
    Screenshot_2014-07-08-05-00-57.png


    XDA:DevDB Information
    AOSD ROM, ROM for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus

    Contributors
    dimusa, jesan9
    ROM OS Version: 4.4.x KitKat
    ROM Kernel: Linux 3.0.x
    ROM Firmware Required: TWRP 2.7 compatible with F2FS
    Based On: Cyanogenmod 11

    Version Information
    Status: Stable
    Current Stable Version: v.1
    Stable Release Date: 2014-07-05

    Created 2014-07-08
    Last Updated 2014-07-08
    4
    Changeloads
    V.1: DEFAULT ART
    DESIGN ANDROID-L
    F2FS
    DIRTY KERNEL
    ANDROID-L SOUNDS
    DEFAULT NAVBAR ANDROID-L
    SPEED ANTI-LAG TWEAKS
    Knows Problems
    No have android l keyboard, for download: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uk.co.shenye.android.inputmethod.latin

    Thank For...
    Team Dirty V for the kernel
    Poo76 for the F2FS
    Team TWRP for the recovery
    Cyanogen Inc for the rom
    and... Google of course!
    1
    Is it cm based??

    Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk

    yes
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    malybru
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    Looks nice.
    I think this is a ported ROM, not built from sources. Correct?
    Also, I feel you should put proper credits for all the other people's work(cm, dirty kernel, android l keyboard) that you've possibly used.
    JMO