I am actually using this order to reinstall all the system each time a new security revision is out for my Nexus 6P.
Unfortunately, the "Android is upgrading... Optimizing app x of 193" lasts a loooooong time, and it needs to be made two times: one after I install the factory image (with no data erase), and another time when Xposed is installed.
In order to get a correct setup, I heard that, after SuperSU is installed, it needs to enter the system to do some things. And if I don't recall correctly, the kernel too. Do you think it may be possible to supress some reboot in my list, without affect something, so I can avoid the two long cache creations?
Thank you very much and kind regards.
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Flash Factory image Reboot Flash TWRP Flash SuperSU Reboot Flash custom kernel (ElementalX) Reboot Flash Xposed Install Busybox |
In order to get a correct setup, I heard that, after SuperSU is installed, it needs to enter the system to do some things. And if I don't recall correctly, the kernel too. Do you think it may be possible to supress some reboot in my list, without affect something, so I can avoid the two long cache creations?
Thank you very much and kind regards.
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