[KERNEL][GPL][FIND5] Tux Kernel - looking for testers - Oppo Find 5

Hey all.
I don't have the device but I built a boot.img for CM/AOSP roms. It'll be great if one of you having the device can test!
Kernel Source is from CM with S2W, USB Force Fastcharge etc. This kernel can be tested with 4.3 roms also.
Let me know if it boots because as soon as that is a yes I can start adding more features
Download:
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23203820527944558
Source:
www.github.com/nolinuxnoparty/find5
Cheers!

Ok, I'll test later, at home. But I think will be better if you provide a flashable zip to install the kernel.
Thanks!

javier.pc said:
Ok, I'll test later, at home. But I think will be better if you provide a flashable zip to install the kernel.
Thanks!
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Nope; I've flashed the new kernel and my phone doesn't boot. I've reflashed the previous and everything it's ok.
Sorry.
Edit: not everything ok; I've had to reflash ROM

Thread closed per OP request

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Latest nightly kernel 201423110

Hi everybody
I have made a flashable kernel zip from latest nightly update for 11s
Has all latest patch from cm.
I test with 38R
If you are coming from custom kernel s make sure that system files is untouch
Flash from recovery
geowolf1000 said:
Hi everybody
I have made a flashable kernel zip from latest nightly update for 11s
Has all latest patch from cm.
I test with 38R
If you are coming from custom kernel s make sure that system files is untouch
Flash from recovery
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Didnt this the nightly with the new Touch update? I read that this causes sensor problems. I think there is another version to be released with the 28th nightly (tonight)
Just update to 28
geowolf1000 said:
Just update to 28
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I am on rooted Stock 38R ROM. My wifi setting broke after installed this kernel, but the kernel did have much more improvement over stock 38R kernel.
Is there anyway to install the kernel without breaking wifi? Thanks!
bingbinghaha said:
I am on rooted Stock 38R ROM. My wifi setting broke after installed this kernel, but the kernel did have much more improvement over stock 38R kernel.
Is there anyway to install the kernel without breaking wifi? Thanks!
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Let me guess, you were coming back to this kernel from Franco?
Also, to OP, are you going to keep maintaining this thread? Maybe having a regular (like weekly) updates or so?
zaphodbeeb said:
Didnt this the nightly with the new Touch update? I read that this causes sensor problems. I think there is another version to be released with the 28th nightly (tonight)
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I can flash it or someone has a kernel update to the last nightly?
inscythe said:
Also, to OP, are you going to keep maintaining this thread? Maybe having a regular (like weekly) updates or so?
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I will try
I am doing this for my self but i want to share with xda friends
Thread update to 31
Amazing improvement to touchscreen
how did u compile this kernel ??
was there any update officially from oneplus for the kernel of the stock 38r firmware?
reyscott1968 said:
how did u compile this kernel ??
was there any update officially from oneplus for the kernel of the stock 38r firmware?
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After R38 can use nightly built
They impement kernel source
Its original from cm download page
Working like a charm
Thats why post here and not to developers threads
I dont compile nothing
I buy this phone because i do not have time to make my own and update from best
My wifi broke with this as well. Running completely stock 38R.
Can you share Source code please?
CrunchSA said:
My wifi broke with this as well. Running completely stock 38R.
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Have you backup?
Just restore only system from revovery
Yeah, did that. Just reporting here that it was broken as an FYI.
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_kernel_oneplus_msm8974
Would this flash over Franco fine? Thanks in advance.
geowolf1000 said:
After R38 can use nightly built
They impement kernel source
Its original from cm download page
Working like a charm
Thats why post here and not to developers threads
I dont compile nothing
I buy this phone because i do not have time to make my own and update from best
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Hmmm... I'm not that sure, but I guess there are some differences in the kernel between the standard CM11 and CM11S. Not too sure whether it is a good idea to flash kernel from nightly into 11S... How's your experience so far btw?
inscythe said:
Hmmm... I'm not that sure, but I guess there are some differences in the kernel between the standard CM11 and CM11S. Not too sure whether it is a good idea to flash kernel from nightly into 11S... How's your experience so far btw?
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Why not ?
The device boot fine and all hardware are working fine
If was not compatibility the device could even boot
Which hardware are different to nightly????
geowolf1000 said:
Why not ?
The device boot fine and all hardware are working fine
If was not compatibility the device could even boot
Which hardware are different to nightly????
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If you see other custom kernel pages, usually they would have different versions for CM11 and CM11S... So I would assume that there are inherent differences between them. But if it is working fine for you, then great! Maybe I'll try it myself too
runderekrun said:
Would this flash over Franco fine? Thanks in advance.
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Reflash (dirty) your ROM first to restore WiFi firmware

Kernels for One M8 AOSP Roms Discussion

So this thread is for all kernels available for the HTC One M8 that are for AOSP Roms. I will list ALL that I know in the OP, categorized. Discuss what's your setup, speed, smoothness, stability, battery etc.
Here is a List of what each CPU Govenor Does in Custom Kernels:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/general/ref-to-date-guide-cpu-governors-o-t3048957 or http://androidmodguide.blogspot.co.uk/p/blog-page.html?m=1
KITKAT:
1. Liquidkernel Thanks to Team Liquid [11-11-2014] Download
2. Excalibur Thanks to Xboxfanj [12-03-2014] Download
3. Blackbird Thanks to Damacy [12-17-2014] Download
3. Furnace Thanks to Savoca [11-18-2014] Download
LOLLIPOP:
1. Elite Thanks to Buckmarble [03-05-2015] Download
2. Blackbird Thanks to Damacy [06-01-2015] Download
3. Furnace Thanks to Savoca [06-23-2015] Download
4. Blissful Thanks to Team Bliss [07-06-2015] Download
5. Candy Thanks to Team Candy [07-26-2015] Download
6. UnicornBlood Thanks to Team Dirty Unicorns [06-29-2015] Download
7. Slim Thanks to Team Slim [06-22-2015] Download
Thanks to all the Developers that support our One M8 with all these custom kernels, this is all their work. Thanks to gsstudios for the CPU Govenor Detail List.
I'm currently using CM12.1 Nightly 20150707 with Candy Kernel 07/05, it did break root but flashing SuperSU zip did get root again. Prior to Candy kernel I tried Blissful 07/06 and it did seem a little bit smoother & didn't break root. Do you guys notice a difference in smoothness from Candy & Blissful Kernel?
krazie1 said:
I'm currently using CM12.1 Nightly 20150707 with Candy Kernel 07/05, it did break root but flashing SuperSU zip did get root again. Prior to Candy kernel I tried Blissful 07/06 and it did seem a little bit smoother & didn't break root. Do you guys notice a difference in smoothness from Candy & Blissful Kernel?
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Are you just pulling the boot.img from the respective ROMs and flashing it to get the kernels?
Sent from my One M8 using Tapatalk
Bubbadogg14 said:
Are you just pulling the boot.img from the respective ROMs and flashing it to get the kernels?
Sent from my One M8 using Tapatalk
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Yes thats what i'm doing, putting boot.img in a empty flashable zip for unicornblood & replacing the boot.img in the blissful/candy kernel zips.
You can also just copy the boot.img (rename to whatever kernel it is) to the internal storage and flash with TWRP or Flashify.
Has anyone here had the problem where certain kernels will not boot but just go straight to hboot. The problem seems random and it drives me nuts! My favorite rom, built by a good friend of mine, is CyanideL but the Dev does not have the m8 and can't figure out why it happens for some and not others even on the same fw and carrier... Any insight would be greatly appreciated
Do you think you could upload the kernels to a server...I've seen ways of organizing kernels in other threads,and this is just what we need...Kudos for you krazie,good idea...
Sent from my One M8 using Tapatalk
razen_kain said:
Has anyone here had the problem where certain kernels will not boot but just go straight to hboot. The problem seems random and it drives me nuts! My favorite rom, built by a good friend of mine, is CyanideL but the Dev does not have the m8 and can't figure out why it happens for some and not others even on the same fw and carrier... Any insight would be greatly appreciated
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I've had that issue on SOKP and CyanideL. The weird thing is if I convert my Dev Edition to a GPE Edition it boots normally but if I try to install the same ROMs on the Dev Edition without converting it it just boots to bootloader
Added Download links to some kernels
Broodn said:
I've had that issue on SOKP and CyanideL. The weird thing is if I convert my Dev Edition to a GPE Edition it boots normally but if I try to install the same ROMs on the Dev Edition without converting it it just boots to bootloader
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Hmmm... I am using Dev edition fw... Than you!
I would try to credit some of the guys who've made the kernels....I somehow feel as someone else would oppose the thread if you didnt....Obviously, you are just linking people to kernel downloads...I completely agree with what you did though because sometimes finding the exact kernel that everyone is talking about through hundreds of pages is usually difficult (especially for someone who doesnt follow each and every thread)....Just an idea, Krazie.....Im pretty sure the dev's of those kernel's dont mind though
I'm having some problems with candy kernel running the latest AICP. Sometimes my Verizon One m8 will randomly reboot into hboot. When I try to retsart my phone from there, it will keep rebooting into hboot, but after the 3rd try it will reboot normally. Is anyone else having this issue?
Alright, I'm in. Giving Blissful and CM 12.1 a shot. Will report back in a bit.
StarfishP said:
I'm having some problems with candy kernel running the latest AICP. Sometimes my Verizon One m8 will randomly reboot into hboot. When I try to retsart my phone from there, it will keep rebooting into hboot, but after the 3rd try it will reboot normally. Is anyone else having this issue?
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Yeah I had the same issue before with that combo, have you tried blissful or blackbird with AICP?
Alright, Damacy posted a new Blackbird boot.img and CM REALLY doesn't like it. Blissful seems to be doing okay, I like that it has faux's junk all up in it's trunk. Did Blissful come from Blisspop?
munkyvirus said:
Alright, Damacy posted a new Blackbird boot.img and CM REALLY doesn't like it. Blissful seems to be doing okay, I like that it has faux's junk all up in it's trunk. Did Blissful come from Blisspop?
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Yes it did
krazie1 said:
Yes it did
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Interesting, way more features then CM's kernel.
For all: it isn't uncommon on lollipop for separately flashed kernels to not play well with roms because of some discrepancies with the ramdisk (perhaps dtb as well, though I can't remember everything I read on it). That being said, the issues can be remedied by building whichever rom and kernel combo you'd like together (or using a rom that already has your desired kernel built in tandem). I know its not an average users fix but it works. This is the reason that Damacy has only been releasing "UNSUPPORTED" builds
No mention of the elementx kernel?
Alec2435 said:
No mention of the elementx kernel?
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ElementalX only works on sense and GPE I don't think they have a AOSP kernel
Broodn said:
ElementalX only works on sense and GPE I don't think they have a AOSP kernel
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Not for the m8 but I sure wish they did. Kernel issues with this phone and aosp is a nightmare... I'm beginning to lose hope. No one except fizbanrapper is really doing anything kernel related for m8/aosp. I think all the devs are jumping off this flagship...?

[ROM] [DISCUSSION] Official Mokee Rom Releases [6.0.1] [GT-I9100]

First I want to say I didn't build this rom, or have anything to do with Mokee Open Source. Any bug reports or feature requests should be directed to Mokee developers.
I only started this thread to provide a link to the roms, as they are not available on xda until now, and a lot of users may not be aware they are still around.
Personally I have found this rom to be very stable, with some nice features.
Links:
Mokee Official Site
Mokee on Google+
Changelog
Bug Tracker
Official Rom Releases
http://download.mokeedev.com/?device=i9100
Recommended Gapps
Open Gapps
Warning(particularly for MM builds): If you try to flash gapps, you will probably find it won't fit on the stock /system partition. In this case you will need to repatition - Repartitioning guide.
Make sure you choose a pit file that increases /system and not just /data(eg, I91001GB_4GB.pit)
Alternatively use Lanchon's re-pitting tool if you want to avoid losing your data
If you want to donate to Mokee and make their life a bit easier(donations will go towards bandwidth etc),
you can donate HERE
Instructions
1. Wipe data/factory reset(from KK compatible recovery)
2. Format /system
3. Flash rom
4. Flash gapps(optional)
5. Flash isorec recovery(for MM, see below), you only need to do this once
6. Reboot
Credits
- Mokee Developers
- CyanogenMod
- AOSP
- SlimRoms
- OmniRoms
Note: Now that Marshmallow(6.x.x) has been released, a warning for anyone flashing these latest nightlies. The kernel(isorec CM kernel) comes bundled with CM recovery, which is more or less useless. If you want a working recovery, you will need to flash the rom, followed by gapps(if you want play store), followed by an isorec recovery from HERE
Be sure to flash either CWM or TWRP for i9100. It is obvious from the name of the file.
And read about Isorec if you are not sure.
Thank you to @Troubadour666 for the Youtube review
Thank you @noppy22 for starting this thread. I had been downloading the ROM from G+ but the added benefit of a thread here on xda means that you have fellow S2 users to discuss problems etc with. Thank you again mate.
downloading....
thx for share
Thank you for the rom....downloading :good:
@noppy22 Have you run Mokee using Lanchons iso-Rec kernel and arnabs Twrp recovery? If so, how did it run?
Drhedphuk said:
@noppy22 Have you run Mokee using Lanchons iso-Rec kernel and arnabs Twrp recovery? If so, how did it run?
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Mokee has already got my twrp recovery as I supplied it to them back in june 2015
@arnab Thank you.
Drhedphuk said:
@noppy22 Have you run Mokee using Lanchons iso-Rec kernel and arnabs Twrp recovery? If so, how did it run?
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I've only run it with stock kernel. The only thing I changed(with Kernel Audiutor) was i/o scheduler to row. I suspect any cm12.1 compatible kernel will work. I might give one of Lanchons trim kernels a go in the next day or so
Edit: I tried the last trim/twrp kernel and got bootloop on 160102 build....
noppy22 said:
I've only run it with stock kernel. The only thing I changed(with Kernel Audiutor) was i/o scheduler to row. I suspect any cm12.1 compatible kernel will work. I might give one of Lanchons trim kernels a go in the next day or so
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Hi mate, I tried Lanchons isoRec kernel when flashing and it bootlooped. Xposed failed to flash for me too.
Thanks for getting back to me.
Drhedphuk said:
Hi mate, I tried Lanchons isoRec kernel when flashing and it bootlooped. Xposed failed to flash for me too.
Thanks for getting back to me.
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I just edited my post, lol. Not sure whether maybe an AOSP kernel like DragonKernel might work, I'll upgrade tomorrow and give it a go...
Hi,
in one pass, rom + open pico gapps + xpose v79 sdk22 flashed ok
Troubadour666 said:
Hi,
in one pass, rom + open pico gapps + xpose v79 sdk22 flashed ok
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Xpose will not flash for me.
OK, I tried the latest build(12/01) with DragonKernel(30/11), and got to optimizing apps, then bootloop. So, stock kernel seems the only option for now...
noppy22 said:
OK, I tried the latest build(12/01) with DragonKernel(30/11), and got to optimizing apps, then bootloop. So, stock kernel seems the only option for now...
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You tried "ripping-out" arnab's kernel from his latest DU and put it over this ROM?
:good:
souler456 said:
You tried "ripping-out" arnab's kernel from his latest DU and put it over this ROM?
:good:
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Well, no. The reports of freezing with his last release stopped me from trying that. BTW the GeneSys kernel(.tar) that was released is the same as the kernel in DU 9.8, but for me the DragonKernel I tried is the last "AOSP" kernel I found to be stable
Thanks for share... What features has this rom? On official Web site can't found anything about features?
I9100 Tapatalk, RR 5.1.1 Lollipop
089man said:
Thanks for share... What features has this rom? On official Web site can't found anything about features?
I9100 Tapatalk, RR 5.1.1 Lollipop
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It's basically Cyanogen 12.1 with a couple of extra features like wakelock blocker. My own opinion, I think it is a lot smoother than stock Cyanogen.
To correct my earlier post. I reflashed the Rom and flashed xposed during the flash process and it flashed without any problems.
089man said:
Thanks for share... What features has this rom? On official Web site can't found anything about features?
I9100 Tapatalk, RR 5.1.1 Lollipop
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I added some screenshots in the OP. Hope this gives you an idea of features....
noppy22 said:
I just edited my post, lol. Not sure whether maybe an AOSP kernel like DragonKernel might work, I'll upgrade tomorrow and give it a go...
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Great ROM! I repartitioned my phone using 1/4G pit and this ROM works very nice. Thanks devs!
Xposed may not be installed in MoKee RELEASE version cuz they said they odexed the ROM.
Sent from my GT-I9100 using XDA Free mobile app

Test build

Hello everyone.
http://download.jgcaap.xyz/files/bullhead/cm-13.0/
Would like to request if possible if someone could test this build
This build is based on CM device tree kernel and blobs, which shouldn't cause any issues on flashing.
As a test, please remember i'm not responsible to any damage which might occurr.
The worst thing might happen is not booting.
This rom is like flashing a CM nightly.
I'm interested on expanding my work between diferent devices. So please let me know how it goes.
Please list the bugs.
F2FS is compatible with this device?
source https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_kernel_lge_bullhead
Thank you
jgcaap said:
Hello everyone.
http://download.jgcaap.xyz/files/bullhead/cm-13.0/
Would like to request if possible if someone could test this build
This build is based on CM device tree kernel and blobs, which shouldn't cause any issues on flashing.
As a test, please remember i'm not responsible to any damage which might occurr.
The worst thing might happen is not booting.
This rom is like flashing a CM nightly.
I'm interested on expanding my work between diferent devices. So please let me know how it goes.
Please list the bugs.
F2FS is compatible with this device?
Thank you
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Please add a direct link to kernel source used as required by XDA and GPLv2...thanks. And thanks for your contribution.
KennyG123 said:
Please add a direct link to kernel source used as required by XDA and GPLv2...thanks. And thanks for your contribution.
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It's stock from CM. I'll open a new post under development thread if everything goes well on tests and add all source links there. Is it ok? thanks
jgcaap said:
It's stock from CM. I'll open a new post under development thread if everything goes well on tests and add all source links there. Is it ok? thanks
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The only thing considered stock is direct from the manufacturer, LG or Google. CM is not a stock OS, therefore if you are distributing the binary (boot.img) in your link then you must post a link to the kernel source compiled to make it. Otherwise you need to remove the boot.img and let people get their own kernel.
Thanks
KennyG123 said:
The only thing considered stock is direct from the manufacturer, LG or Google. CM is not a stock OS, therefore if you are distributing the binary (boot.img) in your link then you must post a link to the kernel source compiled to make it. Otherwise you need to remove the boot.img and let people get their own kernel.
Thanks
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done Thanks for clarifying.
Hello @jgcaap
i will test and report back
thanks for supporting 5x and 6p (i have both)
edit: i'm using F2FS and un-encrypted. I've had to change the kernel to jolla's, to make it boot. It does not boot on stock kernel.
everything else seems to be working fine.

Neptune Pine - Custom Rom Infomation and Testing

I'm looking at the Neptune pine to see what I can do with it.
so far I have obtained the kernel config
Configkernel3.4
This Thread is for sharing information and Q/A
My goal is to have a custom android rom compiled and then to try port different O/S's to it.
Nice! What's the status of your efforts?
How to the testing .....
JustSueMe said:
I'm looking at the Neptune pine to see what I can do with it.
so far I have obtained the kernel config
Configkernel3.4
This Thread is for sharing information and Q/A
My goal is to have a custom android rom compiled and then to try port different O/S's to it.
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What about using the kernel source from cyanogenmod, like the dev did who released beta cyanogenmod?
F0L said:
What about using the kernel source from cyanogenmod, like the dev did who released beta cyanogenmod?
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Ok, should have read it better. Are you able to just compile a kernel for testing. Once you have a working one, that would be a good base for updating rom.
JustSueMe said:
I'm looking at the Neptune pine to see what I can do with it.
so far I have obtained the kernel config
Configkernel3.4
This Thread is for sharing information and Q/A
My goal is to have a custom android rom compiled and then to try port different O/S's to it.
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Any update on this?
Guess this is not going to happen. Just wish I still had the time I used to. I would have had a go my self, as the vanilla kernel is what kills this cool bit of kit.
I managed to get it to a usable state with google play installed, by installing SkyNET. Which tweaks the system on the fly when needed. Helps keep as much memory as possible.
Would the kernel source of the Nokia X help? as it uses the exact same hardware.
I have it downloaded, so if it will help, I can link.
I have given up on anyone doing anything with pine. So I tweaked stock rom as much as I could, got it running very nicely even with my 130GB storage (link2sd). I also modified the ramdisk image to support init.d on boot. Im also using kickarse kernel script.
F0L said:
I have given up on anyone doing anything with pine. So I tweaked stock rom as much as I could, got it running very nicely even with my 130GB storage (link2sd). I also modified the ramdisk image to support init.d on boot. Im also using kickarse kernel script.
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Can you post how you did it? Thanks
@fol I would also be interested in it.
killervette said:
Can you post how you did it? Thanks
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I used rom kichen to mess with ramdisk (it was very risky as messing with boot image can brick pine). I manually added init.d support. Then repacked it. Luckly it worked fine. I even flashed it to my sons.
I extracted stock system.zip and tweaked it the way I wanted (debloated added apps I owned), then flashed that. As I added init.d, I could use scripts on boot to alter running of pine.
Im currently using Project skynet vr4, which runs very nice.
@fol What is skynet? Do you have a link?

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