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I am proud to present first Dualboot project For Samsung Galaxy Note 8 (Exynos). This will allow any number of ROMs to be installed at the same time. It works by patching the secondary ROM's installation scripts and boot image to load the ROM files from an alternate location (/system/multiboot, /cache/multiboot, and /data/multiboot). Because of the way this is implemented, no changes to the primary ROM are necessary
What is DualBootPatcher?
DualBootPatcher is an open-source app that allows multiple ROMs to be installed on a single Android device. It does its best to work with existing code and does not require explicit support from ROMs. There are currently 250+ supported devices and their variations.
Information:
I have managed to support for Samsung Galaxy Note 8 (Exynos) to the DualBootPatcher App, I am not the creator, just the supporter.
It's awesome and useful for testing out roms or if you want, switching ROMS.
Disclaimer:
Code:
Your warranty is now void.
I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards, thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you. Hard. A lot.
Requirements:
1. A Custom Recovery (TWRP)
2. A ROM
3. Dual Boot Patcher app and the DualBootUtilities.zip from the download section below.
What does the app do ?:
It patches...
Custom kernels for dual boot support
ROMs so that they can be installed as secondary
Google Apps packages for AOSP-based ROMs
SuperSU so that it can be used in the secondary ROM
What's supported ?
Except Toaster and Alarm clocks pretty much everything is supported.
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How to use the App?
- Download, install and open the app.
- Swipe to the right to open the menu. Click "ROMS". Now if this is the first time you use it, it will ask you if you want to set kernel. Do so!
- After it has finished go to ROM Settings (primary ROM 3 dot menu) and select Update Ramdisk. It will update it and will ask you to reboot. Press Reboot Now, or Reboot later.
- Now Download any ROM you like and open the app again and open the menu and open Patch Zip File from the menu. Ensure that your Device is set to (greatlte) and under Partition configuration select secondary (will install 2nd ROM in /system) or data slot.
- Click continue and select where to save the patched file.
- You should see the file is being put in "Queue". Just click the confirm button to the upper right.
Note: If you want to go back, just swipe the ROM in queue to right and start over.
- The app will patch the zip. When done, go back to "ROMs".
- Click "Flash zip files" (the big pink button on the lower right). Click the pink plus button to add your previously patched zip file.
- Locate the file you have patched in step 7. Unless you have changed the name there, it should be something like ROM_name_partition_config_ID.zip (like RR-N-v5.8.3-20171004-greatlte-Unofficial_dual.zip).
- Click on that file and choose "Keep location". Now confirm the flash with the button on the upper right side.
Note: You can also install the patched zip files in recovery.
- It will now open the terminal and begin flashing the file. This requires some patience. After it has flashed the file you'll see success message in green.
- Now click back and you should see your newly installed ROM along with the Primary ROM.
Note: You can find more options by clicking on the three buttons on each ROM.
- Now reboot and wait till finishing 2nd ROM first boot. install DualBootPatcher apk so you can easily switch ROMs, there is another way to change ROMs: flash DualBootUtilities.zip and switch ROM manually.
Note: Using Bootui:
- Open app then select settings and press install (update) bootui. then Swipe to the right to open the menu. Click "ROMS" again and open secondary ROM Settings) and select Update Ramdisk, Now you can change ROMs simply using boot ui (something like grub bootloader but it works like twrp)
Partitions Configurations:
The patcher offers several locations for installing ROMs:
Primary: This is normally used for installing a zip to the primary ROM. It is not required, but is strongly recommended because it has code to prevent the zip from inadvertently affecting other ROMs.
Dual: Dual/Secondary is the first multiboot installation location. It installs to the system partition. This is a good spot for installing a second ROM because it doesn't take any space away from the internal storage.
Multi-slots: There are 3 multislots: multi-slot-1, multi-slot-2, multi-slot-3. These install to the cache partition. This is specifically for devices, like the Galaxy S4, that have a massive cache partition.
Data-slots: There can be an unlimited number of data slots. These install to the data partition and eat up space on the internal storage. This is useful for devices where the system partition is nearly full and the cache partition is tiny. These slots are named "data-slot-[id]", where "id" is something you provide in the app.
Extsd-slots: There can be an unlimited number of extsd slots. These install to the external SD card, which is useful as it keeps the ROMs off of the internal storage. Note that the ROM's data files are still stored on the data partition.
How to boot to another ROM ?
This is simple ... There is no reboot to primary, secondary or whatever. So all you have to do is:
1) Go to ROMs section of the App.
2) Click on the ROM you want to boot to. You should see "Switching ROM" message. After few seconds, you should see a report message saying that "ROM successfully switched".
3) Now just do a normal reboot of your device. See the magic! It should boot to the ROM you have switched on step 2.
Note: You can find more options by selecting the three buttons on each ROMs (like creating reboot widgets for directly rebooting to specific rom).
You also need to install the App to all of the ROMs you install. Otherwise, you want be able to boot to other ROMs!
Apps and Data sharing:
DualBootPatcher very recently got support for sharing apps and their data across ROMs. Maybe sharing is somewhat of a misleading term. The feature actually makes Android load the shared apps and data from a centralized location, /data/multiboot/_appsharing. So you're not sharing apps from one ROM to another per se. The ROMs are just loading the apps from one shared location. Let me make this clearer with an analogy.
Think of the people in a company office as ROMs. You want to share with your coworkers some documents (apps). Instead of telling them to come over to your desk to see those documents (sharing apps from one ROM to another), everyone goes to the conference room to look at the documents together (loading apps from a shared location). That's how app and data sharing is implemented.
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To use app sharing, follow these steps in every ROM that you want to use app sharing: (doesn't work with JB ROMs)
Install the app you want to share
Open DualBootPatcher and go to "App Sharing" in the navigation drawer
Enable individual app sharing
Tap "Manage shared applications" and enable APK/data sharing for the app
Reboot
When you uninstall an app that's shared, it simply become unshared for the current ROM. That way, other ROMs are not affected. To continue the analogy above, if you quit your job, you won't shred the documents that everybody else was looking at.
If you unshare an app's data, it will go back to using the data it had before it was shared. In other words, you leave the conference room and go back to work on your own documents at your desk.
Click to expand...
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Other How to ?
Wipe /cache, /data, /system, or dalvik-cache?
The easiest way is to do it from the app while booted in another ROM. Just go to "Roms" in the navigation drawer, tap the 3 dots options menu for the ROM you want to wipe, and tap "Wipe ROM".
Update the primary ROM?
Patch the zip for primary and flash it. The "primary" installation target is designed so that other ROMs won't be affected when you want to flash something for the primary ROM.
Update a non-primary ROM?
Patch and flash the zip exactly like how you did it the first time.
Flash a mod or custom kernel for the primary ROM?
Patch it for primary before flashing. If the zip does not wipe /cache, it is also safe to flash it directly.
Flash a mod or custom kernel for a non-primary ROM?
Just patch and flash it
Downloads:
All Downloads HereCheers ! we are officially supported
Note: You can download any version since "9.3.0.r6.g553fe6d3"
Screenshots:
No Screenshots, I need some
Sources:
DualBootPatcher: https://github.com/chenxiaolong/DualBootPatcher
DualBootUtilities: https://github.com/chenxiaolong/DualBootZips
Build instructions: https://github.com/chenxiaolong/DualBootPatcher/tree/master/docs
Samsung Galaxy Note 8 (Exynos) Support:
https://github.com/chenxiaolong/DualBootPatcher/pull/791
Known issues:
- You tell me !
Credits:
@chenxiaolong for the awesome DualBootPatcher.
@geiti94 for twrp sources
@yshalsager for adding the device !
XDA:DevDB Information
[PATCHER][APP][OFFICIAL] Dualboot/Multiboot For Samsung Galaxy Note 8 (Exynos), Tool/Utility for the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 (2017 Phone)
Contributors
yshalsager, chenxiaolong
Source Code: https://github.com/chenxiaolong/DualBootPatcher/pull/791
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 9.3.0.r6.g553fe6d3
Created 2017-10-03
Last Updated 2017-10-03
Notes:
1- If flashing Custom ROM Fail:
you have to edit "updater-script" and remove assert lines like:
Code:
assert(getprop("ro.product.device") == "greatlte" || getprop("ro.build.product") == "greatlte" || abort("E3004: This package is for device: greatlte; this device is " + getprop("ro.product.device") + "."););
ifelse(is_mounted("/system"), unmount("/system"));
2- To Flash AROMA ROMs flash patched zip from TWRP
Great
hell yeah
thanks
Awesome! I used this on my Note 4 too!
Now I can try a new rom without deleting my stock rom... Cheers!
Nice job, OP. One issue is support for the Korean Note 8. You need to add the "greatlteks" codename to support the Korean Exynos variant. I see in your commit that you've already added the greatltexx codename but not greatlteks. I just checked my phone and the partitions are the same as the ones you've listed in your commit.
Oke so I followed the steps. But when switching to a new rom a giet the message switching roms failed. Any help?
Verstuurd vanaf mijn SM-N950F met Tapatalk
Featured on XDA Portal !
https://www.xda-developers.com/dual-boot-dualbootpatcher-note-8/
Enjoy !
peacey8 said:
Nice job, OP. One issue is support for the Korean Note 8. You need to add the "greatlteks" codename to support the Korean Exynos variant. I see in your commit that you've already added the greatltexx codename but not greatlteks. I just checked my phone and the partitions are the same as the ones you've listed in your commit.
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I'll add it. but shouldn't it work with just "greatlte" codename?
did not work, the system was hanged after install and reboot.
yshalsager said:
I'll add it. but shouldn't it work with just "greatlte" codename?
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Korea model has different hardware identifier so it's basically a different phone for the app, greatlte won't boot on that phone.
How can I change the OS ? What to do if i want to boot stock and the other time the rom ?
I get some errors on Xiaomi RN3 PRO and does not boot
galiatsosgio said:
I get some errors on Xiaomi RN3 PRO and does not boot
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I tried this on a Note 8 N950N and it worked great (after adding the greatlteks codename and recompiling). I was able to install more than one ROM and switch easily through the app. Can't wait for AOSP ROMs!
Will this work for the snapdragon variation?
peacey8 said:
I tried this on a Note 8 N950N and it worked great (after adding the greatlteks codename and recompiling). I was able to install more than one ROM and switch easily through the app. Can't wait for AOSP ROMs!
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Great, i added the codename, can you tell me what's the other codenames for different variants? so i can add it officially
mason2smart said:
Will this work for the snapdragon variation?
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No, but if you have twrp, Flash logs https://dbp.noobdev.io/misc/getlogs/GetLogs-20161128-1.zip
attach tar file and let me add it
What do these sentences in red color mean. I have tried many roms but I get the same result. It seems like the app can't flash the zip.
galiatsosgio said:
What do these sentences in red color mean. I have tried many roms but I get the same result. It seems like the app can't flash the zip.
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After you patch the zip file for your preferred ROM location, you can flash the zip in TWRP recovery. The in-app flashing works for some ROMs and zips but not all.
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Hey guys, today i will show DualBootPatcher one of the best apps for multi ROMs (i think this is the unique app for this ).
I have managed to support Samsung Galaxy Prime ( G530x )
I am not the creator, just the supporter
Disclaimer
Your warranty is now void.
I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards, thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you. Hard. A lot.
It patches...
Custom kernels for dual boot support
ROMs so that they can be installed as secondary
Google Apps packages for AOSP-based ROMs
SuperSU so that it can be used in the secondary ROM
What's supported?
Except Toaster and Alarm clocks pretty much everything is supported.
How to use the patcher
Android
Download the patcher apk and run it. Tap "Patch Zip File" from the navigation drawer and choose the file you want to patch.
Windows (GUI)
Double click DualBootPatcher.exe and choose the file you want to patch.
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After patching the zip file, a new file, like some_rom_dual.zip file will be created. For example, patching ktoonsez's
KT-SGS4-JB4.3-AOSP-TMO-08.28.2013.zip
would create a new
KT-SGS4-JB4.3-AOSP-TMO-08.28.2013_dual.zip
Instructions for dual booting
Before doing anything, download the Dual Boot Patcher app and the DualBootUtilities.zip from the download section below.
The patcher offers several locations for installing ROMs:
Primary: This is normally used for installing a zip to the primary ROM. It is not required, but is strongly recommended because it has code to prevent the zip from inadvertently affecting other ROMs.
Dual: Dual/Secondary is the first multiboot installation location. It installs to the system partition. This is a good spot for installing a second ROM because it doesn't take any space away from the internal storage.
Multi-slots: There are 3 multislots: multi-slot-1, multi-slot-2, multi-slot-3. These install to the cache partition. This is specifically for devices, like the Galaxy S4, that have a massive cache partition.
Data-slots: There can be an unlimited number of data slots. These install to the data partition and eat up space on the internal storage. This is useful for devices where the system partition is nearly full and the cache partition is tiny. These slots are named "data-slot-[id]", where "id" is something you provide in the app.
With that said, let's get to the "how to"!
First, boot into your primary ROM and install the Dual Boot Patcher app
Open the app and go to "Roms" in the navigation drawer. It will ask if you want to set the kernel. Make sure that you do.
Go to "Patch zip file" in the navigation drawer and patch the ROM or zip you want to install. You can select one of the installation locations described above.
There are two ways of flashing the patched zip file. You can either flash it normally from recovery or flash it using the in-app flashing feature. Both methods are explained below.
Flashing from recovery
To flash from recovery, just flash the patched zip file like you would for any other zip. Nice and simple.
In-app flashing
To use in-app flashing, go to "Roms" in the navigation drawer, tap the floating button on the bottom right, and add the zips you want to install. You can queue multiple zips and they will all be flashed in one go. Once you've added all the zips you want to flash, click the check mark in the action bar and they will be flashed right away.
A normal backup from recovery will backup every ROM. If you would like to back up ROMs individually, please see @rlorange's awesome tool: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2491299
App and data sharing
DualBootPatcher very recently got support for sharing apps and their data across ROMs. Maybe sharing is somewhat of a misleading term. The feature actually makes Android load the shared apps and data from a centralized location, /data/multiboot/_appsharing. So you're not sharing apps from one ROM to another per se. The ROMs are just loading the apps from one shared location. Let me make this clearer with an analogy.
Think of the people in a company office as ROMs. You want to share with your coworkers some documents (apps). Instead of telling them to come over to your desk to see those documents (sharing apps from one ROM to another), everyone goes to the conference room to look at the documents together (loading apps from a shared location). That's how app and data sharing is implemented.
To use app sharing, follow these steps in every ROM that you want to use app sharing:
Install the app you want to share
Open DualBootPatcher and go to "App Sharing" in the navigation drawer
Enable individual app sharing
Tap "Manage shared applications" and enable APK/data sharing for the app
Reboot
When you uninstall an app that's shared, it simply become unshared for the current ROM. That way, other ROMs are not affected. To continue the analogy above, if you quit your job, you won't shred the documents that everybody else was looking at.
If you unshare an app's data, it will go back to using the data it had before it was shared. In other words, you leave the conference room and go back to work on your own documents at your desk.
(Hope my analogy didn't suck too much )
How do I...?
Switch the ROM if something doesn't work properly?
You can flash the DualBootUtilities zip from recovery. It will provide a menu interface that allows switching to the various ROMs.
If you have TWRP, you can also switch manually by tapping Install -> Images (bottom right) -> Go to /sdcard/MultiBoot/[Your ROM]/ -> flash boot.img.
Wipe /cache, /data, /system, or dalvik-cache?
The easiest way is to do it from the app while booted in another ROM. Just go to "Roms" in the navigation drawer, tap the 3 dots options menu for the ROM you want to wipe, and tap "Wipe ROM".
Alternatively, flash the DualBootUtilities zip from recovery, which will also allow you to wipe a ROM.
NOTE: Don't use the recovery's built-in wiping abilities as that may delete non-primary ROMs!
Update the primary ROM?
Patch the zip for primary and flash it. The "primary" installation target is designed so that other ROMs won't be affected when you want to flash something for the primary ROM.
Update a non-primary ROM?
Patch and flash the zip exactly like how you did it the first time.
Flash a mod or custom kernel for the primary ROM?
Patch it for primary before flashing. If the zip does not wipe /cache, it is also safe to flash it directly.
Flash a mod or custom kernel for a non-primary ROM?
Just patch and flash it
Downloads:
I recommend against using the stable version of the patcher right now. So many changes have been made in regards to device support, ROM support, and general bug fixes that it's better to use the unstable snapshot builds until the next stable release is made.
[LINK] Dual Boot Patcher (Snapshots) and DualBootUtilities recovery zip
Source code:
DualBootPatcher: https://github.com/chenxiaolong/DualBootPatcher
DualBootUtilities: https://github.com/chenxiaolong/DualBootZips
Build instructions: https://github.com/chenxiaolong/DualBootPatcher/tree/master/docs
Know Issues
- The ROMs section sometimes bug and get a infinite refresh, close the app and open app again.
- Simple Anouncement : Please refrain from using /system and /cache partitions for secondary rom install
Special Thanks
@chenxiaolong for the awesome DualBootPatcher.
XDA:DevDB Information
Dualboot Patcher G530x, Tool/Utility for the Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime
Contributors
faizauthar12
Source Code: https://github.com/chenxiaolong/DualBootPatcher
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2017-03-26
Last Updated 2017-03-26
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Here we go, the screenshots!
Can i use the stock rom as primary and other rom as secondary? Need help to this, haha
DexIdiotGT said:
Can i use the stock rom as primary and other rom as secondary? Need help to this, haha
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Yes, that's the main reason why i port this tools
It means 2 different roms???
Dehieu2003 said:
It means 2 different roms???
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Yes it is...
3, 4 or even 10 roms at once installed
Just like a dualboot or triple boot at desktop
faizauthar12 said:
Yes it is...
3, 4 or even 10 roms at once installed
Just like a dualboot or triple boot at desktop
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Did you have a tutorial about this? I don't understand
Dehieu2003 said:
Did you have a tutorial about this? I don't understand
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go to ROMs tabs to patch your current kernel with mbtool
then:
prepare your ROM that will be patched
open DualBoot Patcher app
go to Path Zips File
press the "+" icon
and press "Add flashable zip"
allow the permission...
choose the zip file ( rom )
now choose the partition configuration
Code:
Primary rom is the current rom..., use this option to update the rom..
Secondary till multi slot 3 will use system partition
Data slot will eat the internal storage..
Extsd slot will eat the external storage, Sdcard
after that give an ID for your rom
( this will give a dedicated folder for it)
if you give pacman rom with ID "1" , slot 1 will be reserved for pacman, if you want to upgrade it
go back to partition configuration then give the same ID..
patched?
flash it via recovery
faizauthar12 said:
Here we go, the screenshots!
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Hey there,
I have tried this on my fortunave3g. My primary rom is stock 5.0 TouchWiz and I am trying to install AEX 4.6. But I am facing issues installing it. I followed the instructions given on the apps GitHub page.
Patched the ROM using the app and flashing it from the app, everything okay but stuck at "Patching system image unconditionally". I sat there for 1 hrs but nothing happen. So I closed that and tried installing it with TWRP. From there, it was able to create system.img and other images but it fails to run updater-script.
Have any idea why this happens?
Sent from my fortunave3g using XDA Labs
TLDR:
1: MAKE A BACKUP. Seriously.
2: Downloads in second post. Flash recovery, then kernel, then MultiROM.
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Introduction
This is a port of Tassadar's MultiROM, a multi-boot mod for OnePlus 2. The main part of MultiROM is a boot manager, which appears every time your device starts and lets you choose ROM to boot. You can see how it looks on the left image below and in gallery. ROMs are installed and managed via modified TWRP recovery. You can use standard ZIP files to install secondary Android ROMs and MultiROM even has its own installer system, which can be used to ship other Linux-based systems.
This is still experimental!
Make backups. Seriously. Please.
Features:
* Multiboot any number of Android ROMs
* Restore nandroid backup as secondary ROM
* Boot from USB drive attached via USB-C OTG cable
Warning!
It _is_ dangerous. This whole thing is basically one giant hack - none of these systems are made with multibooting in mind. It is no longer messing with data partition or boot sector, but it is possible that something goes wrong and you will have to flash factory images again. Make backups. Always.
Installation
2.Manual installation
Firstly, there are videos on youtube. If you want, just search for "MultiROM installation" on youtube and watch those, big thanks to all who made them. There is also an awesome article on Linux Journal.
MultiROM has 2 parts you need to install:
Modified recovery (TWRP_multirom_oneplus2_YYYYMMDD.img) - download the IMG file from second post and use fastboot to flash it.
MultiROM (multirom-YYYYMMDD-vXX-oneplus2.zip) - download the ZIP file from second post and flash it in recovery.
Your current ROM will not be erased by the installation.
Adding ROMs
1. Android
Go to recovery, select MultiROM -> Add ROM. Select the ROM's zip file and confirm.
Using USB drive
During installation, recovery lets you select install location. Plug in the USB drive, wait a while and press "refresh" so that it shows partitions on the USB drive. You just select the location (extX, NTFS and FAT32 partitions are supported) and proceed with the installation.
If you wanna use other than default FAT32 partition, just format it in PC. If you don't know how/don't know where to find out how, you probably should not try installing MultiROM.
If you are installing to NTFS or FAT32 partition, recovery asks you to set image size for all the partitions - this cannot be easilly changed afterward, so choose carefully. FAT32 is limited to maximum of 4095MB per image - it is limitation of the filesystem, I can do nothing about that.
Installation to USB drives takes a bit longer, because the flash drive is (usually) slower and it needs to create the images, so installation of Ubuntu to 4Gb image on my pretty fast USB drive takes about 20 minutes.
Enumerating USB drive can take a while in MultiROM menu, so when you press the "USB" button in MultiROM, wait a while (max. 30-45s) until it searches the USB drive. It does it by itself, no need to press something, just wait.
Updating/changing ROMs
1. Primary ROM (Internal)
Flash ROM's ZIP file as usual, do factory reset if needed (it won't erase secondary ROMs)
Go to MultiROM in recovery and do Inject curr. boot sector.
2. Secondary Android ROMs
If you want to change the ROM, delete it and add new one. To update ROM, follow these steps:
Go to MultiROM -> List ROMs and select the ROM you want to update.
Select "Flash ZIP" and flash ROM's ZIP file.
Note that swapping roms between internal and external is not supported (yet). Also, after flashing a factory image to the primary system and boot partition, make sure to immediately inject MultiROM before first boot, otherwise the secondary ROMs will be deleted.
Source code
MultiROM - https://github.com/nkk71/multirom/tree/master (branch master)
Modified TWRP - https://github.com/nkk71/Team-Win-Recovery-Project (branch android-7.1-mrom)
Device tree: https://github.com/MZO9400/device_oneplus_oneplus2-mrom -b twrp-mrom
Thanks
This port is based on the hard work of Tassadar, 500 Internal Server Error, Geoff Levand, webgeek1234, Mike Kasick, Npjohnson, Hashbang173, and many others. Thank you.
Issues
- None that are known. If you find one that this thread does not know about/hasn't answered (solid rule, read the last three pages of the thread befre reporting an issue), report it in the thread
- IF YOU GET LOCKED OUT OF YOUR DEVICE: Don't worry! Your data is fine. Simply boot to TWRP, choose 'Advanced' ==> 'Terminal Command' ==> type "rm -rf /data/system/gatekeeper.*.key" (without the quotes). This is a dirty fix, and should only be used to recover data, not as a permanent solution! After you recover your data, wipe /data (you don't have to wipe Internal Storage), and re-setup the device.
Changelog
Here
Downloads
Downloads in second post
NOTE:
Third party kernels with kexec-hardboot support (can be flashed to primary ROM): THIS IS NO KEXEC MultiROM, you don't necessarily need kexec hardboot supported kernels
Extra Information
Unlike some of the other 64-bit MultiROM ports, this port does have kexec-hardboot enabled, which is less risky and speeds up boot into secondary ROM. Anyone porting MultiROM to a Snapdragon 810 device may find the source to be useful. The patch was written by @500 Internal Server Error
XDA:DevDB Information
MultiROM for OnePlus2, Tool/Utility for the OnePlus 2
Contributors
MZO, nkk71, martinusbe
Source Code: http://github.com/multirom-dev
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: v33b
Stable Release Date: 2017-05-13
Current Beta Version: v33b
Beta Release Date: 2017-04-20
Created 2017-04-20
Last Updated 2017-05-13
MultiROM (folder):
DOWNLOAD
MultiROM v33b
TWRP MultiROM v3.1.1
MultiROM Uninstaller
MultiROM manager modified with OP2 commits has been attached to this post
Method of flashing multirom.
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1. Go to TWRP 3.1.0 officially that u already have
2. Flash the multirom image file .. and select recovery when it asks whether u want boot or recovery.
3. When successful go back to maim page and hit reboot recovery
4. Now its multirom
5. Flash the provided multirom zip file. An auto reboot will occur. Hit cancel and go to MISC tab to hit reboot recovery
6. Now the existing rom u had , is primary
7. Go to 3 dot menu of TWRP on upper right corner.
8. Select add rom
9. Flash desired rom
10. Reboot recovery again when successful
11. Go to 3 dot menu again and select list rom
12. Tap on add zip file and add gapps here... That is whatever u file want to flash on a rom just select that rom from rom list and add zip from there
[when flash a secondary, u have to flash zip, then back, and add zip and flash gapps]
13. Hit reboot system.
14. Now a screen will appear even before boot to.ask which rom u want to flash. For the very first time the option is set to, if u don't select any it will boot to primary after 5 seconds, so u hit cancel on that screen (pop up actually)
15. Select the desired rom , double tap on it and it will boot.
First boot of a new rom takes at least 15 to 20 real life minutes.
Notes:
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To change the option of count down of rom booting selection, go to settings of multirom twrp and turn off option from there. Now every time u reboot.. it will ask which rom u want to boot. And if u don't select any it will stay on same screen till u click something
Tested so far:
Nougat based ROMs
OOS stock
OOS based ROMs
H2OS
MIUI
FlyME
Okay so @Tomsgt has made an amazing guide on how to set up and run MultiROM for our device (or any device), you can find his video right here:
<Mod Edit: Link removed for promoting paid service.>
Awesome work
Yay
btw, link to devicetree doesn't work. found it anyway https://github.com/AOSP-JF-MM/platform_device_oneplus_oneplus2/commits/aosp-7.1.2_mrom
martinusbe said:
Yay
btw, link to devicetree doesn't work. found it anyway https://github.com/AOSP-JF-MM/platform_device_oneplus_oneplus2/commits/aosp-7.1.2_mrom
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Fixed!
Was getting installation aborted error...removed device check and installed successfully...
Thanks...
[email protected] said:
Was getting installation aborted error...removed device check and installed successfully...
Thanks...
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Probably because of the ROM. It might need more tags since we can't agree on ONE name
MZO said:
Probably because of the ROM. It might need more tags since we can't agree on ONE name
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Its working fine now...awesome work... :good:
Great man, thanks a lot.
Sent from my ONE A2003 using XDA-Developers Legacy app
MZO said:
Fixed!
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cool, thanks for keeping authorship btw
martinusbe said:
cool, thanks for keeping authorship btw
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My pleasure used your commits and you helped me in the final stage — well deserved!
MZO said:
Probably because of the ROM. It might need more tags since we can't agree on ONE name
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maybe add some of the known used ones here https://github.com/AOSP-JF-MM/platf...lus2/blob/aosp-7.1.2_mrom/BoardConfig.mk#L231
martinusbe said:
maybe add some of the known used ones here https://github.com/AOSP-JF-MM/platf...lus2/blob/aosp-7.1.2_mrom/BoardConfig.mk#L231
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Yes! I have done that locally — not sure what other devices names to add. If @[email protected] would let me know his device name I'd be obliged ?
MZO said:
Yes! I have done that locally — not sure what other devices names to add. If @[email protected] would let me know his device name I'd be obliged ?
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yea, not sure if that takes a comma separated list
been a while since i looked at it all, but i think i didn't have a comma in there on op3
martinusbe said:
yea, not sure if that takes a comma separated list
been a while since i looked at it all, but i think i didn't have a comma in there on op3
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Yep it worked with commas. Uploading now two more names: Oneplus2 (pretty common), onePlus2 (what was I thinking??)
Will i need to wipe internel storage for first time
ShaDow18 said:
Will i need to wipe internel storage for first time
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No you won't.
MZO said:
No you won't.
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What about recovery do i really need fastboot mode or flasify can also do
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I am proud to present Dualboot For Samsung Galaxy Win & Core. This will allow any number of ROMs to be installed at the same time. It works by patching the secondary ROM's installation scripts and boot image to load the ROM files from an alternate location (/system/multiboot, /cache/multiboot, and /data/multiboot). Because of the way this is implemented, no changes to the primary ROM are necessary
What is DualBootPatcher?
DualBootPatcher is an open-source app that allows multiple ROMs to be installed on a single Android device. It does its best to work with existing code and does not require explicit support from ROMs. There are currently 200+ supported devices and their variations.
Information:
I have managed to support for Samsung Galaxy Win & Core to the DualBootPatcher App, I am not the creator, just the supporter.
It's awesome and useful for testing out roms or if you want, switching ROMS.
Disclaimer:
Code:
Your warranty is now void.
I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards, thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you. Hard. A lot.
Requirements:
1. A Custom Recovery (TWRP)
2. A ROM
3. Dual Boot Patcher app and the DualBootUtilities.zip from the download section below.
What does the app do ?:
It patches...
Custom kernels for dual boot support
ROMs so that they can be installed as secondary
Google Apps packages for AOSP-based ROMs
SuperSU so that it can be used in the secondary ROM
What's supported ?
Except Toaster and Alarm clocks pretty much everything is supported.
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How to use the App?
- Download, install and open the app.
- Swipe to the right to open the menu. Click "ROMS". Now if this is the first time you use it, it will ask you if you want to set kernel. Do so!
- After it has finished go to ROM Settings (primary ROM 3 dot menu) and select Update Ramdisk. It will update it and will ask you to reboot. Press Reboot Now, or Reboot later.
- Now Download any ROM you like and open the app again and open the menu and open Patch Zip File from the menu. Ensure that your Device is set to (delos3geur) in case of [GT-I8552] and (arubaslim) if you are using [GT-I8262] and under Partition configuration select secondary (will install 2nd ROM in /system) or data slot.
- Click continue and select where to save the patched file.
- You should see the file is being put in "Queue". Just click the confirm button to the upper right.
Note: If you want to go back, just swipe the ROM in queue to right and start over.
- The app will patch the zip. When done, go back to "ROMs".
- Click "Flash zip files" (the big pink button on the lower right). Click the pink plus button to add your previously patched zip file.
- Locate the file you have patched in step 7. Unless you have changed the name there, it should be something like ROM_name_partition_config_ID.zip (like lineage-14.1-20170702-UNOFFICIAL-delos3geur.zip_dual).
- Click on that file and choose "Keep location". Now confirm the flash with the button on the upper right side.
Note: You can also install the patched zip files in recovery.
- It will now open the terminal and begin flashing the file. This requires some patience. After it has flashed the file you'll see success message in green.
- Now click back and you should see your newly installed ROM along with the Primary ROM.
Note: You can find more options by clicking on the three buttons on each ROM.
- Now reboot and wait till finishing 2nd ROM first boot. install DualBootPatcher apk so you can easily switch ROMs, there is another way to change ROMs: flash DualBootUtilities.zip and switch ROM manually.
Note: Using Bootui:
- Open app then select settings and press install (update) bootui. then Swipe to the right to open the menu. Click "ROMS" again and open secondary ROM Settings) and select Update Ramdisk, Now you can change ROMs simply using boot ui (something like grub bootloader but it works like twrp)
Partitions Configurations:
The patcher offers several locations for installing ROMs:
Primary: This is normally used for installing a zip to the primary ROM. It is not required, but is strongly recommended because it has code to prevent the zip from inadvertently affecting other ROMs.
Dual: Dual/Secondary is the first multiboot installation location. It installs to the system partition. This is a good spot for installing a second ROM because it doesn't take any space away from the internal storage.
Multi-slots: There are 3 multislots: multi-slot-1, multi-slot-2, multi-slot-3. These install to the cache partition. This is specifically for devices, like the Galaxy S4, that have a massive cache partition.
Data-slots: There can be an unlimited number of data slots. These install to the data partition and eat up space on the internal storage. This is useful for devices where the system partition is nearly full and the cache partition is tiny. These slots are named "data-slot-[id]", where "id" is something you provide in the app.
Extsd-slots: There can be an unlimited number of extsd slots. These install to the external SD card, which is useful as it keeps the ROMs off of the internal storage. Note that the ROM's data files are still stored on the data partition.
How to boot to another ROM ?
This is simple ... There is no reboot to primary, secondary or whatever. So all you have to do is:
1) Go to ROMs section of the App.
2) Click on the ROM you want to boot to. You should see "Switching ROM" message. After few seconds, you should see a report message saying that "ROM successfully switched".
3) Now just do a normal reboot of your device. See the magic! It should boot to the ROM you have switched on step 2.
Note: You can find more options by selecting the three buttons on each ROMs (like creating reboot widgets for directly rebooting to specific rom).
You also need to install the App to all of the ROMs you install. Otherwise, you want be able to boot to other ROMs!
Apps and Data sharing:
DualBootPatcher very recently got support for sharing apps and their data across ROMs. Maybe sharing is somewhat of a misleading term. The feature actually makes Android load the shared apps and data from a centralized location, /data/multiboot/_appsharing. So you're not sharing apps from one ROM to another per se. The ROMs are just loading the apps from one shared location. Let me make this clearer with an analogy.
Think of the people in a company office as ROMs. You want to share with your coworkers some documents (apps). Instead of telling them to come over to your desk to see those documents (sharing apps from one ROM to another), everyone goes to the conference room to look at the documents together (loading apps from a shared location). That's how app and data sharing is implemented.
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To use app sharing, follow these steps in every ROM that you want to use app sharing: (doesn't work with JB ROMs)
Install the app you want to share
Open DualBootPatcher and go to "App Sharing" in the navigation drawer
Enable individual app sharing
Tap "Manage shared applications" and enable APK/data sharing for the app
Reboot
When you uninstall an app that's shared, it simply become unshared for the current ROM. That way, other ROMs are not affected. To continue the analogy above, if you quit your job, you won't shred the documents that everybody else was looking at.
If you unshare an app's data, it will go back to using the data it had before it was shared. In other words, you leave the conference room and go back to work on your own documents at your desk.
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Other How to ?
Wipe /cache, /data, /system, or dalvik-cache?
The easiest way is to do it from the app while booted in another ROM. Just go to "Roms" in the navigation drawer, tap the 3 dots options menu for the ROM you want to wipe, and tap "Wipe ROM".
Update the primary ROM?
Patch the zip for primary and flash it. The "primary" installation target is designed so that other ROMs won't be affected when you want to flash something for the primary ROM.
Update a non-primary ROM?
Patch and flash the zip exactly like how you did it the first time.
Flash a mod or custom kernel for the primary ROM?
Patch it for primary before flashing. If the zip does not wipe /cache, it is also safe to flash it directly.
Flash a mod or custom kernel for a non-primary ROM?
Just patch and flash it
Downloads:
All Downloads HereCheers ! we are officially supported
Note: You can download any version since "9.2.0.r221.g4661ff8e"
Screenshots:
In screenshots tab
Sources:
DualBootPatcher: https://github.com/chenxiaolong/DualBootPatcher
DualBootUtilities: https://github.com/chenxiaolong/DualBootZips
Build instructions: https://github.com/chenxiaolong/DualBootPatcher/tree/master/docs
Samsung Galaxy Win & Core Support: https://github.com/chenxiaolong/DualBootPatcher/pull/642
Known issues:
- You tell me !
Credits:
@chenxiaolong for the awesome DualBootPatcher.
@androidlover5842 for helping me always
@JulianoXDA for testing and screenshots [GT-I8552]
@Gautam Maini for testing and screenshots [GT-I8262]
XDA:DevDB Information
[PATCHER][APP][OFFICIAL][GT-I8552][GT-I8262] Dualboot For Samsung Galaxy Win & Core, Tool/Utility for the Samsung Galaxy Grand Quattro
Contributors
yshalsager, androidlover5842, Ahmed Hady, chenxiaolong
Source Code: https://github.com/chenxiaolong/DualBootPatcher
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 9.2.0.r221.g4661ff8e
Stable Release Date: 2017-07-08
Created 2017-07-07
Last Updated 2017-07-08
Notes:
1- If flashing Custom ROM Fail :
you have to edit "updater-script" and remove assert lines like:
Code:
assert(getprop("ro.product.device") == "delos3geur" || getprop("ro.build.product") == "delos3geur" || getprop("ro.product.device") == "GT-I8552" || getprop("ro.build.product") == "GT-I8552" || abort("This package is for device: delos3geur,GT-I8552; this device is " + getprop("ro.product.device") + "."););
ifelse(is_mounted("/system"), unmount("/system"));
2- If in-app flashing fail (delos3geur):
- Flash patched Zip Form TWRP
Changelogs:
07/07/2017
- Initial Release
08/07/2017
- We are Officially Supported, Pull Request Here
Awesome work bro ???
We are Officially Supported !
Don't forget to say thanks to @chenxiaolong
https://github.com/chenxiaolong/DualBootPatcher/pull/642
Any video to help installation process?????
link for apk for samsung glaxy gt i8262
I have downloaded too many files but no one is getting installed to my glaxy core gt i8262 .
Please help me providing the link of apk supporting glaxy core gt i8262.
gautamajay52 said:
I have downloaded too many files but no one is getting installed to my glaxy core gt i8262 .
Please help me providing the link of apk supporting glaxy core gt i8262.
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https://dbp.noobdev.io/downloads/
yshalsager said:
https://dbp.noobdev.io/downloads/
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Sir i have downloaded the apk from this site.
But neither is installing saying praising error.
I am on cosmic rom of samsung gt i8262.
Plzz help.
gautamajay52 said:
Sir i have downloaded the apk from this site.
But neither is installing saying praising error.
I am on cosmic rom of samsung gt i8262.
Plzz help.
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U have to be on CyanogenMod 11
Gautam Maini said:
U have to be on CyanogenMod 11
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Thanks sir.
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I am proud to present first Dualboot project For Samsung Galaxy S8 / S8+ [Exynos & Snapdragon]. This will allow any number of ROMs to be installed at the same time. It works by patching the secondary ROM's installation scripts and boot image to load the ROM files from an alternate location (/system/multiboot, /cache/multiboot, and /data/multiboot). Because of the way this is implemented, no changes to the primary ROM are necessary
What is DualBootPatcher?
DualBootPatcher is an open-source app that allows multiple ROMs to be installed on a single Android device. It does its best to work with existing code and does not require explicit support from ROMs. There are currently 200+ supported devices and their variations.
Information:
I have managed to support for Samsung Galaxy S8 / S8+ [Exynos & Snapdragon] to the DualBootPatcher App, I am not the creator, just the supporter.
It's awesome and useful for testing out roms or if you want, switching ROMS.
Disclaimer:
Code:
Your warranty is now void.
I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards, thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you. Hard. A lot.
Requirements:
1. A Custom Recovery (TWRP)
2. A ROM
3. Dual Boot Patcher app and the DualBootUtilities.zip from the download section below.
What does the app do ?:
It patches...
Custom kernels for dual boot support
ROMs so that they can be installed as secondary
Google Apps packages for AOSP-based ROMs
SuperSU so that it can be used in the secondary ROM
What's supported ?
Except Toaster and Alarm clocks pretty much everything is supported.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
How to use the App?
- Download, install and open the app.
- Swipe to the right to open the menu. Click "ROMS". Now if this is the first time you use it, it will ask you if you want to set kernel. Do so!
- After it has finished go to ROM Settings (primary ROM 3 dot menu) and select Update Ramdisk. It will update it and will ask you to reboot. Press Reboot Now, or Reboot later.
- Now Download any ROM you like and open the app again and open the menu and open Patch Zip File from the menu. Ensure that your Device is set to (dreamlte) and under Partition configuration select secondary (will install 2nd ROM in /system) or data slot.
- Click continue and select where to save the patched file.
- You should see the file is being put in "Queue". Just click the confirm button to the upper right.
Note: If you want to go back, just swipe the ROM in queue to right and start over.
- The app will patch the zip. When done, go back to "ROMs".
- Click "Flash zip files" (the big pink button on the lower right). Click the pink plus button to add your previously patched zip file.
- Locate the file you have patched in step 7. Unless you have changed the name there, it should be something like ROM_name_partition_config_ID.zip (like RR-N-v5.8.3-20170707-dreamlte-Unofficial_dual.zip).
- Click on that file and choose "Keep location". Now confirm the flash with the button on the upper right side.
Note: You can also install the patched zip files in recovery.
- It will now open the terminal and begin flashing the file. This requires some patience. After it has flashed the file you'll see success message in green.
- Now click back and you should see your newly installed ROM along with the Primary ROM.
Note: You can find more options by clicking on the three buttons on each ROM.
- Now reboot and wait till finishing 2nd ROM first boot. install DualBootPatcher apk so you can easily switch ROMs, there is another way to change ROMs: flash DualBootUtilities.zip and switch ROM manually.
Note: Using Bootui:
- Open app then select settings and press install (update) bootui. then Swipe to the right to open the menu. Click "ROMS" again and open secondary ROM Settings) and select Update Ramdisk, Now you can change ROMs simply using boot ui (something like grub bootloader but it works like twrp)
Partitions Configurations:
The patcher offers several locations for installing ROMs:
Primary: This is normally used for installing a zip to the primary ROM. It is not required, but is strongly recommended because it has code to prevent the zip from inadvertently affecting other ROMs.
Dual: Dual/Secondary is the first multiboot installation location. It installs to the system partition. This is a good spot for installing a second ROM because it doesn't take any space away from the internal storage.
Multi-slots: There are 3 multislots: multi-slot-1, multi-slot-2, multi-slot-3. These install to the cache partition. This is specifically for devices, like the Galaxy S4, that have a massive cache partition.
Data-slots: There can be an unlimited number of data slots. These install to the data partition and eat up space on the internal storage. This is useful for devices where the system partition is nearly full and the cache partition is tiny. These slots are named "data-slot-[id]", where "id" is something you provide in the app.
Extsd-slots: There can be an unlimited number of extsd slots. These install to the external SD card, which is useful as it keeps the ROMs off of the internal storage. Note that the ROM's data files are still stored on the data partition.
How to boot to another ROM ?
This is simple ... There is no reboot to primary, secondary or whatever. So all you have to do is:
1) Go to ROMs section of the App.
2) Click on the ROM you want to boot to. You should see "Switching ROM" message. After few seconds, you should see a report message saying that "ROM successfully switched".
3) Now just do a normal reboot of your device. See the magic! It should boot to the ROM you have switched on step 2.
Note: You can find more options by selecting the three buttons on each ROMs (like creating reboot widgets for directly rebooting to specific rom).
You also need to install the App to all of the ROMs you install. Otherwise, you want be able to boot to other ROMs!
Apps and Data sharing:
DualBootPatcher very recently got support for sharing apps and their data across ROMs. Maybe sharing is somewhat of a misleading term. The feature actually makes Android load the shared apps and data from a centralized location, /data/multiboot/_appsharing. So you're not sharing apps from one ROM to another per se. The ROMs are just loading the apps from one shared location. Let me make this clearer with an analogy.
Think of the people in a company office as ROMs. You want to share with your coworkers some documents (apps). Instead of telling them to come over to your desk to see those documents (sharing apps from one ROM to another), everyone goes to the conference room to look at the documents together (loading apps from a shared location). That's how app and data sharing is implemented.
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To use app sharing, follow these steps in every ROM that you want to use app sharing: (doesn't work with JB ROMs)
Install the app you want to share
Open DualBootPatcher and go to "App Sharing" in the navigation drawer
Enable individual app sharing
Tap "Manage shared applications" and enable APK/data sharing for the app
Reboot
When you uninstall an app that's shared, it simply become unshared for the current ROM. That way, other ROMs are not affected. To continue the analogy above, if you quit your job, you won't shred the documents that everybody else was looking at.
If you unshare an app's data, it will go back to using the data it had before it was shared. In other words, you leave the conference room and go back to work on your own documents at your desk.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Other How to ?
Wipe /cache, /data, /system, or dalvik-cache?
The easiest way is to do it from the app while booted in another ROM. Just go to "Roms" in the navigation drawer, tap the 3 dots options menu for the ROM you want to wipe, and tap "Wipe ROM".
Update the primary ROM?
Patch the zip for primary and flash it. The "primary" installation target is designed so that other ROMs won't be affected when you want to flash something for the primary ROM.
Update a non-primary ROM?
Patch and flash the zip exactly like how you did it the first time.
Flash a mod or custom kernel for the primary ROM?
Patch it for primary before flashing. If the zip does not wipe /cache, it is also safe to flash it directly.
Flash a mod or custom kernel for a non-primary ROM?
Just patch and flash it
Downloads:
All Downloads HereCheers ! we are officially supported
Note: You can download any version since "9.2.0.r295.g3b684238"
Screenshots:
In screenshots tabNo Screenshots available i need some
Sources:
DualBootPatcher: https://github.com/chenxiaolong/DualBootPatcher
DualBootUtilities: https://github.com/chenxiaolong/DualBootZips
Build instructions: https://github.com/chenxiaolong/DualBootPatcher/tree/master/docs
Samsung Galaxy S8/S8+ Support: https://github.com/chenxiaolong/DualBootPatcher/pull/707
Known issues:
- You tell me !
Credits:
@chenxiaolong for the awesome DualBootPatcher.
@androidlover5842 for helping me always
@bighand01691 for testing
XDA:DevDB Information
[PATCHER][APP][OFFICIAL] Dualboot For Samsung Galaxy S8/S8+ [Exynos & Snapdragon], Tool/Utility for the Samsung Galaxy S8
Contributors
yshalsager, androidlover5842, Ahmed Hady, chenxiaolong
Source Code: https://github.com/chenxiaolong/DualBootPatcher
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 9.2.0.r295.g3b684238
Created 2017-07-10
Last Updated 2017-10-03
Notes
If flashing Custom ROM Fail (like LOS 14.1):
you have to edit "updater-script" and remove assert lines like:
Code:
assert(getprop("ro.product.device") == "cheeseburger" || getprop("ro.build.product") == "cheeseburger" || abort("E3004: This package is for device: cheeseburger; this device is " + getprop("ro.product.device") + "."););
ifelse(is_mounted("/system"), unmount("/system"));
2- To Flash AROMA ROMs flash patched zip from TWRP
Changelogs
- 10/07/2017
Initial Release
- 11/07/2017
Featured on XDA Portal Here
- 18/07/2017
Add support for S8+ Here
- 15/08/2017
Add support for S8/S8+ [Snapdragon]
Thank you very much !
I used this app on my S7 edge to use both AOSP and TW-based ROM in dual-boot, and it works perfectly !
Now I can't wait to see AOSP-based ROMs for the S8
Does AROMA installer work here ?
BigBen60 said:
Thank you very much !
I used this app on my S7 edge to use both AOSP and TW-based ROM in dual-boot, and it works perfectly !
Now I can't wait to see AOSP-based ROMs for the S8
Does AROMA installer work here ?
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+1, as most custom roms are build with Aroma currently, will it work with Dual Patcher?
`SBR` said:
+1, as most custom roms are build with Aroma currently, will it work with Dual Patcher?
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You can test and report
yshalsager said:
You can test and report
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i will test tonight, now in office.. but as you might have tested did you flashed any Aroma based rom?
`SBR` said:
i will test tonight, now in office.. but as you might have tested did you flashed any Aroma based rom?
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Nope, i don't have the device
and my tester didn't test aroma
I tried this but with all aroma installers it doesnt work. Can somebody get it to work???
[email protected] said:
I tried this but with all aroma installers it doesnt work. Can somebody get it to work???
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I'm afraid this app is not made to work with AROMA Installer
BigBen60 said:
I'm afraid this app is not made to work with AROMA Installer
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What can we multiboot then?
I haven't seen any ROM here that doesn't require AROMA installer.
I'm afraid that the developer just didn't consider that at the moment for the S8, all the ROMs are using AROMA
But at least, we will be ready for dual boot once AOSP ROMs will come to us !
Or maybe now ROM developers will develop some ROMs that doesn't require AROMA to let us use Dual Boot Patcher
[email protected] said:
I tried this but with all aroma installers it doesnt work. Can somebody get it to work???
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BigBen60 said:
I'm afraid this app is not made to work with AROMA Installer
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What about flashing patched zip from recovery?
yshalsager said:
What about flashing patched zip from recovery?
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I used this on my S7 and AROMA Roms should be installed via recovery after the patch.
S8+?!
@yshalsager
Thank you for this, great work.
Any plan for GS8+ anytime soon?
demster said:
I used this on my S7 and AROMA Roms should be installed via recovery after the patch.
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How did u do that ??
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How did u do that ??
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I patched the zip containing the Rom with DualBootPatcher, went to recovery and flashed the patched zip.
You can not have permissions / root at the second rom?
demster said:
I patched the zip containing the Rom with DualBootPatcher, went to recovery and flashed the patched zip.
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Will it automatic be as secondary rom when flash patched rom???
[email protected] said:
Will it automatic be as secondary rom when flash patched rom???
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If you perform the steps in the tutorial/manual correctly, yes.
[PATCHER][APP][OFFICIAL] Dualboot For Samsung Galaxy for Tab S3
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I am proud to present first Dualboot project For Samsung Galaxy Tab S3. This will allow any number of ROMs to be installed at the same time. It works by patching the secondary ROM's installation scripts and boot image to load the ROM files from an alternate location (/system/multiboot, /cache/multiboot, and /data/multiboot). Because of the way this is implemented, no changes to the primary ROM are necessary
What is DualBootPatcher?
DualBootPatcher is an open-source app that allows multiple ROMs to be installed on a single Android device. It does its best to work with existing code and does not require explicit support from ROMs. There are currently 200+ supported devices and their variations.
Information:
It's awesome and useful for testing out roms or if you want, switching ROMS.
Disclaimer:
Code:
Your warranty is now void.
I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards, thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you. Hard. A lot.
Requirements:
1. A Custom Recovery (TWRP)
2. A ROM
3. Dual Boot Patcher app and the DualBootUtilities.zip from the download section below.
What does the app do ?:
It patches...
Custom kernels for dual boot support
ROMs so that they can be installed as secondary
Google Apps packages for AOSP-based ROMs
SuperSU so that it can be used in the secondary ROM
What's supported ?
How to use the App?
- Download, install and open the app.
- Swipe to the right to open the menu. Click "ROMS". Now if this is the first time you use it, it will ask you if you want to set kernel. Do so!
- After it has finished go to ROM Settings (primary ROM 3 dot menu) and select Update Ramdisk. It will update it and will ask you to reboot. Press Reboot Now, or Reboot later.
- Now Download any ROM you like and open the app again and open the menu and open Patch Zip File from the menu. Ensure that your Device is set to (dreamlte) and under Partition configuration select secondary (will install 2nd ROM in /system) or data slot.
- Click continue and select where to save the patched file.
- You should see the file is being put in "Queue". Just click the confirm button to the upper right.
Note: If you want to go back, just swipe the ROM in queue to right and start over.
- The app will patch the zip. When done, go back to "ROMs".
- Click "Flash zip files" (the big pink button on the lower right). Click the pink plus button to add your previously patched zip file.
- Locate the file you have patched in step 7. Unless you have changed the name there, it should be something like ROM_name_partition_config_ID.zip (like RR-N-v5.8.3-20170707-dreamlte-Unofficial_dual.zip).
- Click on that file and choose "Keep location". Now confirm the flash with the button on the upper right side.
Note: You can also install the patched zip files in recovery.
- It will now open the terminal and begin flashing the file. This requires some patience. After it has flashed the file you'll see success message in green.
- Now click back and you should see your newly installed ROM along with the Primary ROM.
Note: You can find more options by clicking on the three buttons on each ROM.
- Now reboot and wait till finishing 2nd ROM first boot. install DualBootPatcher apk so you can easily switch ROMs, there is another way to change ROMs: flash DualBootUtilities.zip and switch ROM manually.
Note: Using Bootui:
- Open app then select settings and press install (update) bootui. then Swipe to the right to open the menu. Click "ROMS" again and open secondary ROM Settings) and select Update Ramdisk, Now you can change ROMs simply using boot ui (something like grub bootloader but it works like twrp)
Partitions Configurations:
The patcher offers several locations for installing ROMs:
Primary: This is normally used for installing a zip to the primary ROM. It is not required, but is strongly recommended because it has code to prevent the zip from inadvertently affecting other ROMs.
Dual: Dual/Secondary is the first multiboot installation location. It installs to the system partition. This is a good spot for installing a second ROM because it doesn't take any space away from the internal storage.
Multi-slots: There are 3 multislots: multi-slot-1, multi-slot-2, multi-slot-3. These install to the cache partition. This is specifically for devices, like the Galaxy S4, that have a massive cache partition.
Data-slots: There can be an unlimited number of data slots. These install to the data partition and eat up space on the internal storage. This is useful for devices where the system partition is nearly full and the cache partition is tiny. These slots are named "data-slot-[id]", where "id" is something you provide in the app.
Extsd-slots: There can be an unlimited number of extsd slots. These install to the external SD card, which is useful as it keeps the ROMs off of the internal storage. Note that the ROM's data files are still stored on the data partition.
How to boot to another ROM ?
This is simple ... There is no reboot to primary, secondary or whatever. So all you have to do is:
1) Go to ROMs section of the App.
2) Click on the ROM you want to boot to. You should see "Switching ROM" message. After few seconds, you should see a report message saying that "ROM successfully switched".
3) Now just do a normal reboot of your device. See the magic! It should boot to the ROM you have switched on step 2.
Note: You can find more options by selecting the three buttons on each ROMs (like creating reboot widgets for directly rebooting to specific rom).
You also need to install the App to all of the ROMs you install. Otherwise, you want be able to boot to other ROMs!
Apps and Data sharing:
To use app sharing, follow these steps in every ROM that you want to use app sharing: (doesn't work with JB ROMs)
Install the app you want to share
Open DualBootPatcher and go to "App Sharing" in the navigation drawer
Enable individual app sharing
Tap "Manage shared applications" and enable APK/data sharing for the app
Reboot
Other How to ?
Wipe /cache, /data, /system, or dalvik-cache?
The easiest way is to do it from the app while booted in another ROM. Just go to "Roms" in the navigation drawer, tap the 3 dots options menu for the ROM you want to wipe, and tap "Wipe ROM".
Update the primary ROM?
Patch the zip for primary and flash it. The "primary" installation target is designed so that other ROMs won't be affected when you want to flash something for the primary ROM.
Update a non-primary ROM?
Patch and flash the zip exactly like how you did it the first time.
Flash a mod or custom kernel for the primary ROM?
Patch it for primary before flashing. If the zip does not wipe /cache, it is also safe to flash it directly.
Flash a mod or custom kernel for a non-primary ROM?
Just patch and flash it
Downloads:
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Note: You can download any version since "9.3.0.r293.g94c5fb6e"
Screenshots:
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Sources:
DualBootPatcher: https://github.com/chenxiaolong/DualBootPatcher
DualBootUtilities: https://github.com/chenxiaolong/DualBootZips
Build instructions: https://github.com/chenxiaolong/DualBootPatcher/tree/master/docs
Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 Support: Commit
Known issues:
- You tell me !
Credits:
@chenxiaolong for the awesome DualBootPatcher.
@yshalsager for his Thread i copied I hope its ok [/CENTER]
XDA:DevDB Information
[PATCHER][APP][OFFICIAL] Dualboot For Samsung Galaxy for Tab S3, ROM for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3
Contributors
schwabe93
Source Code: https://github.com/chenxiaolong/DualBootPatcher
ROM OS Version: 7.x Nougat
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2018-01-01
Last Updated 2018-01-01
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Thank you! I'm getting the tablet this week in the mail!
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Wow! Things are really picking up for tab s3 finally!