Is there a way to run a Virtual OS with Marshmallow on a 6P running N? Trying to run two android os' at the same time. Not dual boot? Any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Is this possible?
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Is there any chance to do it?
Does anyone know if someone work on it?
I know there is dual boot for Nexus 7, I wish to have it on my Nexus 4 as well.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2159965
First of all, thanks for looking at this question.
I am running Android 6.0 (Fake nexus ROM) for a week, and I like it! The problem: In the multirom app I cant select an custom Android 6.0 kernel. Anyone knows a solution? Can I use every kernel that support Android 6?
As far as I know it is not possible for now. We have to get something to Kernel related but I am not developer, so I do not know exactly what, hehe.
Flash AK kernel for aosp it has kexec support but multirom will only boot straight to twrp this can only be fixed my flashing stock image i tried
Hi all,
I just found my old Nexus 7 (2012 model) in a dresser drawer and decided to bring it up to speed. Currently it is running what appears to be a stock (maybe debloated) 4.4.2 with root and multirom. Recovery is TWRP for multirom. I was using multirom to run Ubuntu just for kicks, but have lost interest in that project, plus it now appears to no longer be supported. Now what I want to do is just flash one of the nougat based roms and call it good. When I try to add nougat as a second rom I get errors relating to E: not existing, it then deletes everything that just started to install. Posts I've seen in other hardware forums point to maybe the install script being wrong for multiboot. Is there any weight to this idea?
I want to run one of the new roms as a secondary first to see how well it works before flashing it for good. Am I missing something stupid here? I haven't messed with any of this stuff since I switched to Verizon and could really use some help.
I don't really need the multiboot option, but since I've gained it I'm a little slow to want to give it back up. Would it be easier for me to just reload the bootloader, recovery, etc, take it back to stock and start over?
Atari-San said:
Is the support of Multiroms dead or do they plan a patch for nougat later when it get more mainstream? I am currently running dirty unicorn 7.0 since I just got my screen and would like to have older build for compatibility issue.
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If you wan Android 7 on your Nexus 7 2010 you can't use MultiROM: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2011403&page=316
Without MultiROM you can use this Android 7 ROM: https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-7/development/rom-lineageos-14-1-nexus-7-2012-t3530261
Hi Everyone,
Has anyone managed to load a custom ROM on a Cloudgate device? i have a enterprise Android version and would like to load CentOS or lollipop on it. any help will be hugely appreciated
Hi Everyone,
So I have a very strange issue and am hoping somebody can help me out here. On my Nexus 6P, whenever I install a custom Android Pie ROM, I get an error that pops up every second saying "Bluetooth Keeps Stopping" with only 2 options available; Close and App info. This only happens on Custom Android Pie ROMs. If I try a custom Android 8.1.0 Oreo ROM, the issue does not happen, only on Android 9. This cannot be a hardware issue right, as the Bluetooth works exceptionally well on Android 8.1.0, but the issue is only related to Android 9. Can someone please help me out with this?
The help will be appreciated. Thanks in advance