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ReZygisk-v1.0.0-428-ecc28ed-debug.zip
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fix: not finding PDG symbols in some ROMs
fix: not finding PDG symbols in some ROMs
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heads up
you can switch metamodules but with a caveat
mountify -> meta-mm ✅
meta-mm -> mountify ✅
these are both okay.
however
meta-overlay -> meta-mm ❌
meta-overlay -> mountify ❌
mountify -> meta-overlay ❌
meta-mm -> meta-overlay ❌
this is due to MODDIR/system folder hierarchy.
if coming from meta-overlay or going to meta-overlay
I recommend re-installation of systemless modules.
you can switch metamodules but with a caveat
mountify -> meta-mm ✅
meta-mm -> mountify ✅
these are both okay.
however
meta-overlay -> meta-mm ❌
meta-overlay -> mountify ❌
mountify -> meta-overlay ❌
meta-mm -> meta-overlay ❌
this is due to MODDIR/system folder hierarchy.
if coming from meta-overlay or going to meta-overlay
I recommend re-installation of systemless modules.
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https://github.com/backslashxx/mountify/releases/tag/174
with mountify 174, skip_mount is now respected but only on ksu metamodule mode.
for other managers, you can still use skip_mountify
or as I always recommend, mode 1, manually choose what you want mounted.
as for the dropping of .nomount and .notmpfs, this is only dropped on the webui, backend will keep support, I will likely keep it there for two or three months.
some kernelsu forks like rksu and kernelsu "next" are still not on metamodule.
$ git log --pretty=%s 173..HEAD --reverse
scripts/metainstall: no-op handle_partition instead
webui: drop nomount and notmpfs
scripts/post-fs-data: respect skip_mount on metamodule mode
scripts/customize: add warnings inside flag files
README: update to recent events
with mountify 174, skip_mount is now respected but only on ksu metamodule mode.
for other managers, you can still use skip_mountify
or as I always recommend, mode 1, manually choose what you want mounted.
as for the dropping of .nomount and .notmpfs, this is only dropped on the webui, backend will keep support, I will likely keep it there for two or three months.
some kernelsu forks like rksu and kernelsu "next" are still not on metamodule.
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make your own patched vbmeta
https://github.com/WessellUrdata/vbmeta-disable-verification
https://github.com/WessellUrdata/vbmeta-disable-verification
GitHub
GitHub - WessellUrdata/vbmeta-disable-verification: :snake: Python port of https://github.com/libxzr/vbmeta-disable-verification…
:snake: Python port of https://github.com/libxzr/vbmeta-disable-verification to patch Android vbmeta image to disable verification flags - WessellUrdata/vbmeta-disable-verification
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Switching Linux distros? Keep your snaps safe with our quick backup & restore guide.
https://itsfoss.com/snap-app-back-up-restore/
https://itsfoss.com/snap-app-back-up-restore/
It's FOSS
Move Between the Distros: Back Up and Restore Your Snap Packages
Make a backup of your Snap apps and application data and restore them to a new Linux system where Snap is supported. Works between Ubuntu and non-Ubuntu distros, too.
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I Tried the Elecrow Mini PC Case — Beautiful, Powerful, But Not Perfect.
Mini PC Case: https://www.elecrow.com/small-mini-pc-case-with-1-3-oled-screen-for-raspberry-pi-and-jetson-nano.html?idd=6
Transform your Raspberry Pi 5 into a mini-PC with this case from Elecrow.
In this video, I review the Elecrow Pi Tower case, a more…
Transform your Raspberry Pi 5 into a mini-PC with this case from Elecrow.
In this video, I review the Elecrow Pi Tower case, a more…