On Feb 5, 2014 1:50 AM, Vojtech Bocek <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Yeah, adding support for sideload might be a good idea. It's just alias for adb push file.zip /sdcard/sideload.zip though, that's all, so it won't be faster or anything just a tiny bit more user friendly.
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> You should be able to update these testing images quite safely if you set FLASH_KERNEL_SKIP=1. The initrd and kernel won't be updated, but it doesn't change very often. Also, if any of the packages MultiROM modified gets updated, you can re-patch them in recovery, via Advanced -> MutliROM -> List ROMs -> *rom* -> Re-patch init.
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>     export FLASH_KERNEL_SKIP=1
>     apt-get update
>     apt-get dist-upgrade
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> Remember these are very early testing images, they'll soon get replaced by proper images on system-image.ubuntu.com. Once that happens, updating it'll be much better, since MultiROM can handle OTA updates via system-image correctly (whereas it is not feasible to do so for updates via apt-get).

I have another question about your MultiROM update: why names with spaces work with Android ROMs but not with Ubuntu? At boot a red dialog shows up telling me to remove the spaces from the name, which was "Ubuntu Touch", while b2g whose name was "Firefox OS 1.3" booted correctly.

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