Rooting scripts for Android on a Chrome OS installation with Brunch framework. just make sure you have the developement options on your regular installation and enabled adb debuging. be aware, rooting can destroy your Android Container and it could be you loss your complete data, to be secure,...
The purpose of the Brunch framework is to create a generic x86_64 ChromeOS image from an official recovery image. To do so, it uses a 1GB ROOTC partition (containing a custom kernel, an initramfs, the swtpm binaries, userspace patches and config files) and a specific EFI partition to bo...
The guest on this episode, William MacAskill, offers a framework in which to do just that. He calls it effective altruism. One of the core arguments of effective altruism is that we all ought to consider giving away a significant chunk of our income because we know, to a mathematical near...
6,309,429123,-;iommu: Adding device 1e00000.qcom,ipa:ipa_smmu_uc to group 146,310,429826,-;PMIC@SID0: PM8998 v2.0 options: 0, 0, 0, 06,311,429945,-;PMIC@SID4: PM8005 v2.0 options: 0, 0, 0, 06,312,430097,-;PMIC@SID2: PMI8998 v2.1 options: 0, 0, 0, 06,313,4311...
6,94,1744,-;Security Framework initialized 6,95,1756,-;SELinux: Initializing. 7,96,1795,-;SELinux: Starting in permissive mode 6,97,1822,-;Mount-cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 5, 131072 bytes) 6,98,1829,-;Mountpoint-cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 5, 131072 bytes...
CAT arch/arm64/boot/Image.gz-dtb make[1]: Leaving directory '/mnt/android/lineage-17.1---dipper/out/target/product/dipper/obj/KERNEL_OBJ' make: Leaving directory '/mnt/android/lineage-17.1---dipper/kernel/xiaomi/sdm845' Building DTBs ...
Framework options Some options can be passed through the kernel command lines to activate specific features which might be dangerous or not work from everyone: "enable_updates": allow native ChromeOS updates (use at your own risk: ChromeOS will be updated but not the Brunch framework/kernel which...
Don't update brunch framework as it would replace the kernel (that should not be necessary for a while) Maybe some others i am not thinking of right now... Owner sebanc commented May 11, 2020 Regarding brunch kernel 4.19, I will build a new test release with a patch I have spotted....
['app/styles/bootstrap.scss'] templates: defaultExtension: 'jade' joinTo: 'javascripts/app.js' framework: 'backbone' plugins: coffeelint: pattern: /^app\/.*\.coffee$/ options: line_endings: value: "unix" level: "error" max_line_length: level: "ignore" no_trailing_whitespace: level: ...
Using the suspend_s3 framework did not change anything. Just to make sure my process is correct to add it, you go into ChromeOS and into the terminal and then you edit the grub in there. Here is a picture of the grub file. Or do I have to put it in the windows grub2 bootloader....