Has anyone made a (somewhat) working nougat or higher rom for the hd 10?
So does anyone have a link to that android pie rom?There is an HD 10 ROM for Android 9.0 but there was never an official thread made for it and I'm not sure exactly which thread to discussion of it took place in and that's where the link to it would be. there is a 5.1 right now and I am currently working on a marshmallow ROM which hopefully if everything has finally been corrected because I'm dumb (not really just dumb mistakes I stupidly overlooked) then in two days or less will have a functioning marshmallow ROM.
Has anyone made a (somewhat) working nougat or higher rom for the hd 10?
I think @Legitsu made it if I recall correctly. He would be the best one to provide the link.
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@k4y0z did make it. It was discussed in his bootloader unlock thread. It was described as very buggy / alpha https://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=79892280&postcount=430
Here are the files: https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=296326
I think @Legitsu made it if I recall correctly. He would be the best one to provide the link.
@k4y0z did make it. It was discussed in his bootloader unlock thread. It was described as very buggy / alpha https://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=79892280&postcount=430
Here are the files: https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=296326
Oh oops I didn't see this until I posted.
Thanks.
One question, why is there so "low" system partition space according to gapps? Using twrp -> wipe -> advanced wipe -> system -> Repair/resize -> Available memory = 357. I tried flashing gapps stock, full, mini, micro, nano, and finally pico worked. Micro zip size is smaller than the free system partition space. It is insanely small. Is there any way to resize the system partition to be bigger?
Nope, unless you want to go deep with a high probably of borking your device. Assuming you have write access to the system partition find a tool (app) that accurately displays size and content. Eliminate a few Amazon hogs and you'll have more than sufficient space for most GApps 'core' builds (albeit perhaps not stock). Stuff that doesn't fit can be added separately via Play Store; those components will get installed in the data partition.One question, why is there so "low" system partition space according to gapps? Using twrp -> wipe -> advanced wipe -> system -> Repair/resize -> Available memory = 357. I tried flashing gapps stock, full, mini, micro, nano, and finally pico worked. Micro zip size is smaller than the free system partition space. It is insanely small. Is there any way to resize the system partition to be bigger?
Have you debloated any apps? because nearly all of Amazon's apps running in the background all of the time in some capacity or another. I don't even know if the right memory is displayed properly on fire OS. Though I can safely say I have never had a problem with memory or storage with any of the things I have done or been doing on stock fire OS. The biggest memory hogs in terms of the Google applications will be the Google app and Google Play services.
I mean that the android pie rom is taking up so much space in the system partition, not amazon stock rom.Nope, unless you want to go deep with a high probably of borking your device. Assuming you have write access to the system partition find a tool (app) that accurately displays size and content. Eliminate a few Amazon hogs and you'll have more than sufficient space for most GApps 'core' builds (albeit perhaps not stock). Stuff that doesn't fit can be added separately via Play Store; those components will get installed in the data partition.
I mean that the android pie rom is taking up so much space in the system partition, not amazon stock rom.
I'm not home, but I'll try that when I am.Lineage also comes with a lot of apps you don't need, if you are planning on using GApps. You can uninstall them for more space too.
Ok. The major issue I noticed was the graphics being glitchy and slow.The LOS Pie rom still contains lots of unneeded binary-blobs that should be removed.
But then again it's still very alpha and I haven't had much time to work on it further.
Oh, I sent that before I saw the previous message.The last date the pie rom was updated was 7/6. Did @k4y0z stop working on it?
@k4y0zuse this commit https://github.com/mt8163/android_d...b45c323#diff-c23f7ab876ac167e05468ef79f046cb7@k4y0z When you have time, can you try to fix sensors on the pie rom? Until then, it can't auto-rotate, nor manually rotate.
@k4y0zuse this commit https://github.com/mt8163/android_d...b45c323#diff-c23f7ab876ac167e05468ef79f046cb7
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what is the ouput of the mount command??
Would mount -o remount, rw work to see if it is possible to write through at all?
Just a thought doesn't happen to be permission issue within one of the XML files? because that's what it sounds like it sounds like the permissions wasn't added to the platform XML in etc/permissions/platform.xml.
I do not recommend to flash gapps beside the rom.
This isn't something lineage related. You simply can't use Google services if ur device is not certified.
If u want to use them anyway then check out microG.
Guys, I am following this thread for quite a while and I have the feeling it is getting somewhat emotional now.
From my point of view, "learning" is something totally individual so please do it the way it suits you best
I am impressed of all the time and passion DragonFire puts into this project, so please keep going :good:
By the way, I am willing to contribute somehow. I would like to reproduce your build, but some things are not clear to me or are scattered around this thread. It would be nice to have a compilation of what your have right now:
- Which kernel source(s) did you use and did you merge them to upstream?
- Which module(s sources) did you enable/use for build?
- Which environment options or arguments did you use for build?
- Any further steps to bring the kernel into the ROM.
I have some good hardware around and some really nice collegues which might support me to reproduce your build.
If this question is out of scope or just too much to answer, please ignore this post.