Lineage OS is a OS which has been replaced by the cyanogen OS but it's almost same like cyanogen except the boot animation & the Easter egg game of lineage OS itself. For now they only have nightly & experimental builds available for every device but they are pretty stable & smooth.
For my device Redmi Note 3 Pro I only face the camera bug otherwise the Rom is fully stable.
Steps:-
So first go to the lineage OS site and search for your device and download the Rom file.
So after downloading the ROM, Place the ROM file in your phones internal storage or sd card if you downloaded the file in PC.
Then boot into twrp recovery.
For most of the device you can boot into twrp recovery by pressing the Volume up + power button together But if this doesn't work for you than Google it for your device
Then in twrp go to wipe, advance wipe And select all the partitions except micro SD card & internal storage And then swipe to wipe.
Then go to install and browse to the ROM file And select it.
Then click on add more zip and Then select the gapps file And Then swipe to confirm flash.
Then reboot.
**volte sign will not show but volte is fully working.
Video - https://goo.gl/3b8Knl
Lineage OS- https://goo.gl/UH5RRT
The ROM is pretty much same as the cyanogenmod.
Actually it's exactly same except the boot animation & the Easter egg of lineage os itself.
So that's how you can install lineage os on your Android device. Hope you like it!
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So, Here is YUN OS 3.0.3 For Spice MI509.
Faster and smoother.
Rom Features:
1. Fast and smooth.
2. Have much better 3g speed.
3. Much better camera quality.
4. Online theme support. works flawlessly
5. Added COOL UI roms Music Player.
6. Clear and louder sound.
7. full Yun OS UI.
8. Virtual phone feature.
9. And many more, xplore your self.
DOWNLOADS
YUNOS 3.0.3 SPICE
Gapps
HOW TO FLASH:
1. download above files.
2. reboot to recovery.
3. now wipe data and factory reset.
4. now do format system.
5. now install from sdcard and select yun os 3.0.3 zip file.
6. wait till process completes. and then reboot.
7. when phone reboots, now again reboot to recovery and flash gapps.
8. And gapps start to work on this rom.
BUGS>
Some ui limitations and thus some apps will give Force close like cricbuzz.
HIT THANKS ...
Hi. I have OnePlus 2. I installed Lineage OS ROM using TWRP. However, 2 weeks ago my finger print scanner stopped working and I am unable to update any apps from the play store. I cleared cache also from the TWRP recovery.
I am unable to install latest version of Lineage OS either. Getting 'Error 7' when trying to flash the latest version of Lineage OS.
Now I want to remove TWRP and install Oxygen OS. How can I do that?
Thanks in advance.
Wipe everything except your internal storage and flash the stock firmware (full rom).The rom will replace twrp with stock recovery upon booting . @abhaykhanna
I have a US Oneplus2 that is stuck on the animation when it boots. I can get into TWRP and Fastboot, latest TWRP works and can also use an older version that I had.
I made a TWRP backup that I pulled off onto another computer. I then installed OOS 3.5.1 (I think) to do some testing. Once I was done testing, I decided I wanted the latest lineage as my backup was a 6 month old version of the latest at that time. I used TWRP to wipe the data, cache, and system to then install the latest Lineage 14.1 11/24/17 and gapps mini and micro (tested both). It gets to the lineage boot animation and the ball goes back and forth forever. I have left it over night and it's still going. I have rebooted the device, installed lineage several times, moved to 12/1/17 today with the same results.
After messing with it for hours and days, I decided to just put the TWRP backup back on the phone and then update from there. Well... my custom animation is load but the animation is also going forever.
Looking for some help on what might be wrong with the phone, thanks.
Make sure everything is formatted as ext4 and update firmware to 3.6.1 just to rule it out.
I would use the latest twrp.
I go to format tick all the boxes and clear everything then go to reboot > recovery. Once back in twrp copy the ROM and gapps across from pc install ROM and gapps together, wipe cache and dalvik reboot.
I'm in the process of doing that now.
The TWRP that I'm using is 3.1.1-0 which looks to be the latest. I am working with OOS 3.5.8 but will look at downloading 3.6.1. I am working to get Lineage 14.1 on there once everything is stable.
I ran into another weird is when using the qualcomm recovery tool:
My method is to enable ADB, enable OEM Unlock, enable Advanced Reboot.
Reboot into fastboot
Fastboot oem unlock: is successful
Fastboot reboot
I then go through renabling ADB and Advanced Reboot, OEM Unlock is still enabled.
I then reboot into fastboot
Fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.1.1-0-oneplus2.img
This completes successfully and then I fastboot reboot.
I have tried several times to get into TWRP but I keep getting the stock recovery.
I have tried to reflash recovery but nothing ever changes.
Is there possibly something wrong with the OEM unlock that says it was successful?
How do I go about troubleshooting this?
Ok, I fixed that and install OOS 3.6.1 and then was able to install TWRP 3.1.1-0.
I then wanted to install Lineage 14.1:
I then formatted Cache, System, Data, Dalvik... everything but internal. Should I wipe internal as well?
I copied over linage 14.1 and open_gapps for the same build micro.
I now am back to getting the Lineage Boot animation.
Thanks for helping since I'm trying to get Lineage to boot.
cyrus104 said:
Ok, I fixed that and install OOS 3.6.1 and then was able to install TWRP 3.1.1-0.
I then wanted to install Lineage 14.1:
I then formatted Cache, System, Data, Dalvik... everything but internal. Should I wipe internal as well?
I copied over linage 14.1 and open_gapps for the same build micro.
I now am back to getting the Lineage Boot animation.
Thanks for helping since I'm trying to get Lineage to boot.
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Internal doesn't really matter to be honest, did you check they data and system are formatted as ext4.
It is in twrp advanced wipe options.
Did it ever boot ?
I did doubt check the data and system are formatted as ext4.
I let it sit for 3-4 hours and didn't see any progress.
Try a different rom. There are a lot of lineage based roms around.
I tried that and am getting the same results. Even if I flash a full TWRP backup from a time when I had it known to be working it happens.
I've tested this with 3 different roms now. My latest attempt has been to update TWRP to 3.2.1 and then install lineage 14.1 20171208. I also tested with Paranoid and Carbon because they were near the top of my list not because I know anything about them.
The phone just never gets past the boot animation. If I reboot to recovery is there a log I can pull to see what the issue is?
Thanks
Would like to see if anyone has any thoughts. If I run OOS I can use the phone but as of right now I can't use any other rom.
Is there any advanced fastboot or wipes that can be done to get it to boot. Is there any type of debugging that will show me what's happening when it tries to boot.
Just trying to bump this, I really need a way to debug this problem. Besides running OOS, I have a feeling this device is bricked and the mega unbrick guide doesn't work.
Also looks like if I try to put Kali on top of the base 3.5.8, the phone goes into the animation loop. So any change after OOS on the device puts it into an animation loop.
Is there a way the system or boot locked? Even thought I can TWRP anything onto the phone without errors.
Hey!
I've got the same issue it seems, phone just sticks to boot animation when flashing any other ROM than OOS 3.6.1.
Any update?
EDIT :
problem was with the persist.img
Flashed a different firm file and it was resolved
cyrus104 said:
I have a US Oneplus2 that is stuck on the animation when it boots. I can get into TWRP and Fastboot, latest TWRP works and can also use an older version that I had.
I made a TWRP backup that I pulled off onto another computer. I then installed OOS 3.5.1 (I think) to do some testing. Once I was done testing, I decided I wanted the latest lineage as my backup was a 6 month old version of the latest at that time. I used TWRP to wipe the data, cache, and system to then install the latest Lineage 14.1 11/24/17 and gapps mini and micro (tested both). It gets to the lineage boot animation and the ball goes back and forth forever. I have left it over night and it's still going. I have rebooted the device, installed lineage several times, moved to 12/1/17 today with the same results.
After messing with it for hours and days, I decided to just put the TWRP backup back on the phone and then update from there. Well... my custom animation is load but the animation is also going forever.
Looking for some help on what might be wrong with the phone, thanks.
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OOS does not refuse to boot if a mountable partition is corrupt. This is not the case with lineage. If a mountable partition is corrupt and the corresponding fstab entry does not allow lineage to format and somehow mount it then init never proceeds
Try flashing this file: https://glassrom.botstack.host/firmware/oos-3.6.1-firmware-signed.zip and try again
Note that this file reboots the device after the flash is done so don't use twrp queue to flash this file. Flash this file last
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Alternatively this is a method I don't recommend to beginners because they accidentally give twrp logs to devs without realising it
You can get logs by making the forcing the device to "crash" through the power button
Here's how it's done: you boot the non-booting ROM and wait for about a minute. Then press power + volume down while it's on the bootanimation. You have to hold it until you see the oneplus logo and boot to twrp
TWRP's kernel will recover the last booted kernel's log from ram and place it in /sys/fs/pstore
First you have to open the log yourself to check if it's valid. The file is console-ramoops-0. All other log files in that location are invalid for your specific issue
Now for an ordinary user this is hard. They can't tell if the log is a recovery log or a ROM log. Since we're dealing with official lineageos we assume selinux would be enforcing
You want to search for this string "permissive=1". On Linux just do cat console-ramoops-0 | grep "audit" (quotes are part of the command)
If you're on windows then you can download Linux and get the logs. Stop bothering me
If you see the string "permissive=1" in the log you have accidentally fetched a recovery log
Go back and boot again and wait for about a minute if selinux is permissive
The string should read
"permissive=0"
That means selinux is enforcing and this is indeed a ROM log
Send this log here
Hello,
Was this problem ever solved? I am experiencing the very same thing with every single ROM i have tried so far. TWRP is installed, I can install all ROMS but when I try to boot the phone, it just won't get passed the booting animation.
Thank you
Hi
Looking to install hardened rom or privacy rom so i can choose what apps to install will not be using google play and many other google apps, magisk is a good option and passing safetynet using microg would be a bonus, have been looking at installing wireguard for vpn
Have used lineage os on oneplus 3t with privacy guard. I know there are roms such /e and paranoid android
Any suggestion or advice currently on stock rom, phone is untouched at the moment ?
Also hear the oneplus 6 has 2 software slots, an A slot and a B slot and rom needs to be flashed to both slots ?
What you lot think of alternative youtube ?
https://www.digitbin.com/youtube-app-alternatives/
Omnirom is great for privacy
Newpipe is the best open source youtube alternative
Lineage is still the only ROM with Privacy Guard as far as I know. It's only in LOS 16 though, they are slowly pulling in features into LOS 17, but it's still missing many features of LOS 16.
Onmirom has many customization features, more than LOS, but it does not have Privacy Guard. The privacy features of LOS are the reason I always run Lineage, and only buy devices that can run Lineage.
Looks like lineage os 16 it is how did you flash both slot a/b ?
sajeel said:
Looks like lineage os 16 it is how did you flash both slot a/b ?
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Here's how I install LOS, Note the the sentence at the top about replace 10.3.1 with 9.0.17 if you are doing LOS 16. Do NOT use Android 10 as your base if you are flashing LOS 16. Android 9 for Android 9 based ROMs, Android 10 for Android 10 based ROMs, any questions ask.
Just stick with OB 10 and use app ops
YouTube Vanced and your good to go
Installed lineage os 16.0 thanks for links and advice
here is my set of instructions using linux os as below:
Unlock bootloader:
1) Bakup data
2) Enable developers options
3) Enable oem unlocking
sudo adb devices
sudo adb reboot bootloader
sudo fastboot devices
sudo fastboot oem unlock
(Some mac and linux users may need enter ./ before command)
TWRP:
The OnePlus 6T uses the newer AB partition scheme first introduced on the Pixel 1. As such there is no recovery partition. Instead, the recovery is part of the boot image. You will temporarily boot TWRP to perform and later perform a more permanent TWRP installation. First download the TWRP zip file directly on your device. If you don't download the zip file to your device first for any reason, you will need to adb push the zip to the device because MTP is not currently working on the OnePlus 6T in TWRP. If you are unable to use adb, you can also use a USB stick with an OTG cable, if you have those handy. Power off the device. Hold volume up to get into fastboot mode. Run this command on your computer: sudo fastboot boot twrp-3.2.1-0-fajita.img
In TWRP, tap on Install and browse to the zip and install it (the zip will probably be in /sdcard/Downloads). TWRP will now be installed to both slots. TWRP is now installed and you can reboot and use your device as normal.
Downgrade /Upgrade:
If you're unlocked, flash it trough TWRP and format your storage.
Lineage OS Install:
sudo ab
This is how I install Lineage 17. (If you are doing 16, replace 10.3.0 with 9.0.17, and the Q image of TWRP with the Pie image)
- Install 10.3.0 fastboot ROM again to start over, boot it once. Just to make sure everything is good.
- Reboot to fastboot.
- Boot the Q image of TWRP.
- Run the TWRP installer, reboot to recovery
- You backed everything up right?
- Factory reset (This is the slider at the bottom in the wipe menu).
- Format data. (This is the button that says Format data in the wipe menu)
- Do NOT wipe cache, do not Wipe system, do NOT Wipe Dalvik / ART, do not add anything else, Just Factory Reset and Format Data. After doing those two Reboot to Recovery one more time. You must do this after formatting data.
- Now transfer Lineage and TWRP to your phone, Windows / Linux should see TWRP fine as a media device when plugged in.
- Install Lineage
- Run the TWRP Installer.
- Reboot to Recovery, switch slot
- Install Lineage (You need Lineage on both slots, so yes run it again)
- Run the TWRP Installer (yes again).
- Reboot to Recovery.
- Install Gapps if you want them.
- Install Magisk 20.3 if you use Magisk. I used 20.3 it works fine. Do not install modules or other add ons at this point. Boot once and go through the setup and everything, then install your add-ons.
- Be aware the phone will restart once, then Lineage will start up and all will be good.
sajeel said:
here is my set of instructions using linux os as below:
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Those look familiar. Glad you got everything working.
Hi guys, I have been testing the GSI AOSP ROM (from @phhusson) on our CC9e and works well most of the functions (maybe is not for daily driver but you can test and decide), except for :
-the FP sensor doesn't work
- the camera preinstalled not adjust to interface and the quality is bad (install gcam instead)
- Maybe other things
For those who want to test the AOSP Q sensation try the next steps:
You need a unlocked bootloader a TWRP working on your device and maybe some knowledge on how TWRP works.
1- Install the latest android 10 xioami.eu rom for cc9e (in order to get the vendor of android 10).
2- Download the latest AOSP 10 gsi system image (thanks to @phhusson ), extract it to get the .img file, copy it to internal memory or a otg device, then back to twrp.
2- Enter to wipe option on twrp, and slide to wipe data and cache partition, then go to install option and flash the .img file in the system partition.
3- Once it is installed just reboot to system and test the sensation of an AOSP rom
fer15 said:
Hi guys, I have been testing the GSI AOSP ROM (from @phhusson) on our CC9e and works well most of the functions (maybe is not for daily driver but you can test and decide), except for :
-the FP sensor doesn't work
- the camera preinstalled not adjust to interface and the quality is bad (install gcam instead)
- Maybe other things
For those who want to test the AOSP Q sensation try the next steps:
You need a unlocked bootloader a TWRP working on your device and maybe some knowledge on how TWRP works.
1- Install the latest android 10 xioami.eu rom for cc9e (in order to get the vendor of android 10).
2- Download the latest AOSP 10 gsi system image (thanks to @phhusson ), extract it to get the .img file, copy it to internal memory or a otg device, then back to twrp.
2- Enter to wipe option on twrp, and slide to wipe data and cache partition, then go to install option and flash the .img file in the system partition.
3- Once it is installed just reboot to system and test the sensation of an AOSP rom
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Very nice.Thank you much more.