well , I have RRO layers working on stock android M for those who are interested.
you need to be rooted, with a custom kernel that enables write permissions in /system partition
like hells-core one or lean kernel.
The funny fact is that google apparently made a system image for M that is so big that fill up our nexus 6 /system partition almost full , leaving only 16 mb of free space there. Impressive.
Even if you have write access , apps that have to write something in /system fails for lack of drive space.
this includes for example adaway, betterbatterystats, busybox on rails and RRO Layers.
So the trick here is to delete some big gapps that you don't plan to use to make room for other stuff.
I used TiBU for that and worked perfectly , now I'm running with busybox and inversion UI for Layers
and all is fine :D
Hope this helps, cheers
thanks to @Amos91 for spotting the space issue in the lean kernel thread :D
you need to be rooted, with a custom kernel that enables write permissions in /system partition
like hells-core one or lean kernel.
The funny fact is that google apparently made a system image for M that is so big that fill up our nexus 6 /system partition almost full , leaving only 16 mb of free space there. Impressive.
Even if you have write access , apps that have to write something in /system fails for lack of drive space.
this includes for example adaway, betterbatterystats, busybox on rails and RRO Layers.
So the trick here is to delete some big gapps that you don't plan to use to make room for other stuff.
I used TiBU for that and worked perfectly , now I'm running with busybox and inversion UI for Layers
and all is fine :D
Hope this helps, cheers
thanks to @Amos91 for spotting the space issue in the lean kernel thread :D
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