[ROM][900F][19/04][CPC4] Official 6.0.1 G900M port for G900F

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firefds

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Official G900MUBU1CPC4 6.0.1 for G900F device!!
Download link: https://mega.nz/#!w14GyQLa!q5flhxtkrUFoI8olbSPftX0fccgu_OkCQsDAN38jgNU

Info
PDA: G900MUBU1CPC4 (Changelist: 7612437)
CSC: G900FOXA1BOJ1 (BTU)
PHONE: G900FXXS1CPC8
Bootloaders: G900FXXS1CPC8 (Official G900F bootloaders)

What did I do here?
From official 6.0.1 for G900M I took: System, kernel and recovery.
From official 6.0.1 CPC8 for 900F I took: bootloaders, modem.
From 5.0 I took BTU CSC.

With all those files I created an Odin flashable tar.

Warning: This will probably trip knox to 0x1!!
As the kernel is from G900M.
I don't know if Flashfire will work. My phone is already 0x1.

Rooting: Flash TWRP recovery (https://dl.twrp.me/klte/) and install SuperSU 2.71 systemless (https://download.chainfire.eu/932/SuperSU/BETA-SuperSU-v2.71-20160331103524.zip).
Xposed for touchwiz - xposed-v81.0-sdk23-arm-custom-build-by-wanam-20160411.zip (http://xdaforums.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960) works as well, Just install it the way you know.

I've tested this after factory reset and dirty flash from leaked 6.0.1. I did not dirty flash it over 5.0 but I believe it will work with no problems.
(Don't mind the CSC in the screenshoot as I flashed ILO csc for my personal use)

@musabcel made a video of this rom. You can see how it looks here.
 
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firefds

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Troubleshooting
If you get a bootloop after optimizing apps do the following:
Turn off the device. Take out the battery for at least 10 seconds and put it back in.
In Odin uncheck "Auto Reboot" and check "Update Bootloader". Leave everything else alone.
Flash the tar file again. After it's finished turn off device and take out the battery for at least 10 seconds and put it back in.
Turn on the phone.
If you get bootloop again, do this process 2-3 times. Some people made it work even on 4th time.

Installing your own CSC
If you don't want to use BTU CSC, you can flash any CSC you want with a few simple steps:

1 - Download the latest firmware for your device and region from Sammobile or any other source you want. Make sure it is in Odin tar format.
2 - From the tar file you downloaded, extract the file "cache.img.ext4" and change it's name to "cache.img"
3 - Download the UI version of Cache Ripper tool from http://xdaforums.com/galaxy-s3/orig-development/tool-cache-ripper-unpack-cache-img-t1702861 (Thanks @AdamLange).
4 - With the toll browse for the "cache.img"file and unpack it. You will get a file named "cache_unpacked.zip"
5- copy the "cache_unpacked.zip" to your internal SD card, boot to recovery, select the file and flash it (This will work on both stock or custom recovery!)

Previous versions
G900MUBU1CPC4 v1 (with CPB2 dump beta bootloaders) - https://mega.nz/#!g9xlXSSI!N1ZxNXrgOzXZ_3j3gqg_Je4AmOTZf5HuFe5V8537oQA
G900MUBU1CPC3 - https://mega.nz/#!ItQ1mZSB!qfSeeibFkmWXIVF-ilLncAvXP0H5DUvIZxj_tSvhBuY
 
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stasiof

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Flashed on the top of 6.0.1 beta ,without problem.
Edit:
Model change to G900M !
 

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Running really well, Samsung suck though, next to 0 visible changes at all, but we already knew that

Other than a damn annoying sdcard notification permanently at the top of the screen, and always on the pull down, any way to remove that?

About to try the debloat script for lollipop (Making a nandroid first)
 
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firefds

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Running really well, Samsung suck though, next to 0 visible changes at all, but we already knew that

Other than a damn annoying sdcard notification permanently at the top of the screen, and always on the pull down, any way to remove that?

About to try the debloat script for lollipop (Making a nandroid first)

Debloating script works. I did it myself
You can swipe and remove the sd card notification. It will only pop when you reboot.
 

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    Official G900MUBU1CPC4 6.0.1 for G900F device!!
    Download link: https://mega.nz/#!w14GyQLa!q5flhxtkrUFoI8olbSPftX0fccgu_OkCQsDAN38jgNU

    Info
    PDA: G900MUBU1CPC4 (Changelist: 7612437)
    CSC: G900FOXA1BOJ1 (BTU)
    PHONE: G900FXXS1CPC8
    Bootloaders: G900FXXS1CPC8 (Official G900F bootloaders)

    What did I do here?
    From official 6.0.1 for G900M I took: System, kernel and recovery.
    From official 6.0.1 CPC8 for 900F I took: bootloaders, modem.
    From 5.0 I took BTU CSC.

    With all those files I created an Odin flashable tar.

    Warning: This will probably trip knox to 0x1!!
    As the kernel is from G900M.
    I don't know if Flashfire will work. My phone is already 0x1.

    Rooting: Flash TWRP recovery (https://dl.twrp.me/klte/) and install SuperSU 2.71 systemless (https://download.chainfire.eu/932/SuperSU/BETA-SuperSU-v2.71-20160331103524.zip).
    Xposed for touchwiz - xposed-v81.0-sdk23-arm-custom-build-by-wanam-20160411.zip (http://xdaforums.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960) works as well, Just install it the way you know.

    I've tested this after factory reset and dirty flash from leaked 6.0.1. I did not dirty flash it over 5.0 but I believe it will work with no problems.
    (Don't mind the CSC in the screenshoot as I flashed ILO csc for my personal use)

    @musabcel made a video of this rom. You can see how it looks here.
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    Troubleshooting
    If you get a bootloop after optimizing apps do the following:
    Turn off the device. Take out the battery for at least 10 seconds and put it back in.
    In Odin uncheck "Auto Reboot" and check "Update Bootloader". Leave everything else alone.
    Flash the tar file again. After it's finished turn off device and take out the battery for at least 10 seconds and put it back in.
    Turn on the phone.
    If you get bootloop again, do this process 2-3 times. Some people made it work even on 4th time.

    Installing your own CSC
    If you don't want to use BTU CSC, you can flash any CSC you want with a few simple steps:

    1 - Download the latest firmware for your device and region from Sammobile or any other source you want. Make sure it is in Odin tar format.
    2 - From the tar file you downloaded, extract the file "cache.img.ext4" and change it's name to "cache.img"
    3 - Download the UI version of Cache Ripper tool from http://xdaforums.com/galaxy-s3/orig-development/tool-cache-ripper-unpack-cache-img-t1702861 (Thanks @AdamLange).
    4 - With the toll browse for the "cache.img"file and unpack it. You will get a file named "cache_unpacked.zip"
    5- copy the "cache_unpacked.zip" to your internal SD card, boot to recovery, select the file and flash it (This will work on both stock or custom recovery!)

    Previous versions
    G900MUBU1CPC4 v1 (with CPB2 dump beta bootloaders) - https://mega.nz/#!g9xlXSSI!N1ZxNXrgOzXZ_3j3gqg_Je4AmOTZf5HuFe5V8537oQA
    G900MUBU1CPC3 - https://mega.nz/#!ItQ1mZSB!qfSeeibFkmWXIVF-ilLncAvXP0H5DUvIZxj_tSvhBuY
    5
    Updated the first post with v2 of CPC4 (replaced dumped bootloaders and modem with official G900F bootloaders and modem)
    5
    First post updated with new CPC4 rom.