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Request for Prebuilt boot.img only with LXC and Without KernelSU #1

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DataEraserC opened this issue Aug 30, 2024 · 12 comments
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@DataEraserC
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Hi,

I'm currently testing the Lindroid Android distribution using DSU sideloader. To ensure a seamless transition from my existing Apatch kernel, I need a prebuilt boot.img with LXC enabled and KernelSU disabled.

Could you please provide such a build for testing purposes?

Thank you for your help!

Best,DataEraserC

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I will build one

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kde-yyds commented Aug 30, 2024

also android12-5.10?

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You also have a mondrian?

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screenshot
now buiilding

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thanks very much!

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You also have a mondrian?

yes

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don't forget to disable avb 2.0 before installing dsu

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I successfully booted lindroid, and kde is working normally. By flashing the kernel you provided and loading the ROM you compiled through the dsu sideloader, I am extremely grateful.

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I successfully booted lindroid, and kde is working normally. By flashing the kernel you provided and loading the ROM you compiled through the dsu sideloader, I am extremely grateful.

i'm also happy to see it working on your device

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Thank you very much indeed, and I was wondering if it's possible to directly patch the system (using methods like Xposed for injection or direct patching) + compile a custom kernel to achieve porting lindroid onto a non-open source system.

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Thank you very much indeed, and I was wondering if it's possible to directly patch the system (using methods like Xposed for injection or direct patching) + compile a custom kernel to achieve porting lindroid onto a non-open source system.

i think it's possible. there are some libdroid modules in the telegram group. but they does not work on miui or hyperos. the android14 one makes hyperos not booting, android13 one (packed by me) cause touch offset on miui14, and lindroid crashes.

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