Saturday, September 10, 2016

[MOD]MultiROM for Galaxy A5 (SM-A500)

Introduction
MultiROM is one-of-a-kind multi-boot mod for Galaxy A5. It can boot any Android ROM as well as other systems like Ubuntu Touch, Plasma Active, Bohdi Linux or WebOS port, once they are ported to our device. Besides booting from device's internal memory, MultiROM can boot from USB drive connected to the device via OTG cable. 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, daily prebuilt image files to install Ubuntu Touch and MultiROM even has its own installer system, which can be used to ship other Linux-based systems.

Features:
* Multiboot any number of Android ROMs
* Restore nandroid backup as secondary ROM
* Use for example Ubuntu Touch or Desktop alongside with Android, without the need of device formatting, once they are ported to Galaxy A5
* Boot from USB drive attached via 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 messing with boot sector and data partition. 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
1) Flash Modified TWRP with odin or extract the tar file and install the img file with flashify or another recovery that has img install feature
2) Flash MultiROM zip in TWRP
3) enjoy :)

MultiROM has 3 parts you need to install:
  • Modified recovery Download the Modified TWRP for MultiROM
  • Patched kernel *OPTIONAL* : Not Needed
  • MultiROM download the ZIP file from second post and flash it in recovery.

    Downloads:

    Modified TWRP for MultiROM: http://ift.tt/2cLK7Jm

    MultiROM: http://ift.tt/2clZz0Q

    MultiROM Uninstaller: http://ift.tt/2cLJ0K1

    NOTE: If you are on PAC-ROM, set it to primary ROM, because it has a bug when booting it as secondary ROM
You current rom will not be erased by the installation.


Adding ROMs
1. Android
Go to recovery, select Advanced -> MultiROM -> Add ROM. Select the ROM's zip file and confirm.

Using USB drive (not tested yet)
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 Advanced -> MultiROM in recovery and do Inject 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 Advanced -> MultiROM -> List ROMs and select the ROM you want to update.
  • Select "Flash ZIP" and flash ROM's ZIP file.


Explanation of recovery menus
Main menu
- Add ROM - add ROM to boot
- List ROMs - list installed ROMs and manage them
- Inject boot.img file - When you download for example kernel, which is distrubuted as whole boot.img (eg. franco kernel), you have to use this option on it, otherwise you would lose MultiROM.
- Inject boot sector - Use this option if MultiROM does not show up on boot, for example after kernel installation.
- Settings - well, settings.

Manage ROM
- Rename, delete - I believe these are obvious
- Flash ZIP (only Android ROMs) - flash ZIP to the ROM, for example gapps
- Add/replace boot.img - replaces boot.img used by this ROM, this is more like developer option.
- Re-patch init - this is available only for ubuntu. Use it when ubuntu cannot find root partition, ie. after apt-get upgrade which changed the init script.
How does Kexec workaround works
You need to a kexec-hardboot supporting kernel or the non-kexec workaround as described perfectly by @nkk71 here: http://ift.tt/NKXxIn (Be sure to leave him a thanks!)

Source code
MultiROM - http://ift.tt/2clZj23
Modified TWRP - http://ift.tt/2cLIonK
Device Tree: http://ift.tt/2agJnN7 branch cm-13.0-mrom

Kernel w/ kexec-hardboot patch: NOT NEEDED
Credits
A big thanks for:
@nkk71 For kexec workaround and for helped me in IRC
@Tasssadar For MultiRom Source Code
That made this possible

Donations (Please donate to the Creator @Tasssadar )

Quote:

I'd be glad if you could spare a few bucks. You can use either paypal or Bitcoins, my address is 172RccLB2ffSnJyYwjYbUD3Nx4QX3R8Ris



XDA:DevDB Information
MultiROM for Galaxy A5 (SM-A500), Tool/Utility for the Samsung Galaxy A Series

Contributors
DeadSquirrel01

Version Information
Status: Beta
Current Beta Version: 1.0
Beta Release Date: 2016-09-10

Created 2016-09-10
Last Updated 2016-09-10


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