Yah, I realize this, and that I don't necessarily have to leave the Mount System option enabled, the point is that the script is apparently looking for arm platform (32 bit) when it should be looking for arm64 (64 bit) and obviously I've got a 64 bit CPU running 64 bit Android so I'm stuck on why this is happening. Probably something to do with the ROM I have installed now (the International LS991) and something in the build.prop being screwed up someplace so the device isn't being detected as the right architecture.I know for sure that v80-arm64 sdk22 works on Lollipop, flashed with FalshFire v0.30. Be ware to uncheck both flags
- uncheck automount
- uncheck mount system read/write
This is contrary of what I said previously, but now I am sure that "mount system R/W" has to be unchecked.
Not much I can do about it at the moment, will just have to wait and see if things work out in time.