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confuded
2016-05-03, 17:20
Hello!

I have a Nexus 7 LTE 2013 tablet (deb), which had Nethunter 1.0 with kitkat installed on it working fine. After some time of not using the tablet, I decided to flash the latest and greatest of Nethunter - which now is 3.0 and according to the github page (https://github.com/offensive-security/kali-nethunter/wiki) support CM 13 6.0.1! (the page lists the non LTE version (flo) - but it worked before on deb so why would support be dropped).
So I followed the necessary steps (twice):
1. Install the latest release version of CM 13 (20160418 in my case).
2. Install pico gApps (for ARM).
3. Boot and configure minimally
[Backup nicely working installation]
4. Flash Nethunter (nethunter-flo-marshmallow-3.0.zip)

After booting from step 4 - the installed boot screen is laggish. Then it comes slowly to the home screen - which is just black with 3 buttons on the bottom (return, home, menu). I can hold the power button and after some lag the power menu shows up. Same lag applies to clicking any of the 3 buttons. In short it is laggish as anything (I had a similar issue with lollipop in Nethunter 1.1).
Before attempting step 4, I also enabled developer options (on my second run) and root for apps and ADB - all to no avail.

Any help would be appreciated,
~confuded

jcadduono
2016-05-04, 08:16
the CM builds are separate from the stock builds, so flo on CM would be flocm. We don't have many flocm testers so I haven't gotten much feedback on if it's stable or not.

the wiki is actually currently updated to 3.1.0's status, we should probably make a duplicate wiki for development/release differences...:rolleyes:
(or maybe we only need another device support table!)

confuded
2016-05-05, 09:49
So where do I get it officially?
I found a list from a Google search here (https://idlekernel.com/nethunter/nightly/3.1.0-20160504-2330/) on idlekernel. But thats only 6mb for flocm - i guess its just the kernel?
Should I use the installer?

Thanks for the feedback!
~confuded

confuded
2016-05-05, 10:12
This will double post, since my first post is being approved...

So I found your installer - and having little understanding of how kernels and filesystems are built and which are needed - ran the build.py script (on my Mac) with: python build.py -d flocm -m -f
I see now the zip is named "update..." and is 63.2mb in size - elementary deduction tells me this is not something to simply flash over my current installation of CM so I am missing something...
You also have the "nethunter-fs" folder with a script and a readme there, should I build the fs on kali (a vm) and then flash that and only then flash the update?
Sorry for the new questions - I'd be happy to read some explanatory material on what exactly is going on...

~confuded