Scenario in short:

I’m trying to install LineageOS onto a spare phone that I have (redmi note 8T) Hoping to get a daily driver out of it. The installation process requires me to install Android11 to install lineage on top of /over that. Which afaik isn’t directly available outside of some websites that I’ve never heard of.

For safety’s sake: would the install of lineage wipe the install of Android11? Or could there still remain backdoors?

  • DekkiaA
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    26 days ago

    Normally LineageOS replaces the version of Android previously installed on the phone.

    I don’t know why the process asks for Android 11 as a starting point. There are a couple of valid reasons why you might need this, depending on the device.

    Can you share a link to the process description?

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      26 days ago

      AFAIK, custom ROMs ask for specific OS to get specific firmware for some peripherals (modem, WiFi, BT, etc).

      E.g. installing Ubuntu Touch on Nord N10 5G requires a downgrade to OxygenOS 10 using the official tool, which (i believe) installs original firmwares.

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      26 days ago

      At least in the case of my phone I had to put 11 back on to unlock the bootloader because OnePlus removed the ability to do it in their version of 12. Screw those guys.

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        25 days ago

        Thanks.

        As other people people already guessed this is needed because more recent versions of the Stock OS won’t let you install a Custom rom.

        After you’re done the old stock OS will be replaced fully by lineageOS.