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Alter Installation
Configuration File
To alter the installation you can create the file
.nanodroid-setup
on your device, in one of the following directories
/data/media/0
(internal storage (TWRP))/sdcard1
(internal storage (ORANGEFOX))/external_sd
(TWRP path to SD Card (if any))- directory containing the zip file
/data
(fallback)
create it manually with the following content for the full package
nanodroid_microg=1
nanodroid_fdroid=1
nanodroid_apps=1
nanodroid_play=21
nanodroid_overlay=1
nanodroid_mapsv1=1
nanodroid_init="10_sqlite 20_fstrim 30_logcat 40_external_sd 50_logscleaner"
nanodroid_forcesystem=0
nanodroid_nlpbackend=1000
nanodroid_bash=1
nanodroid_utils="findfs findmnt hexdump lessecho lesskey lsblk lscpu lsipc lslocks lsns ncal whereis"
the microG package supports the following options
Notes:
- if
nanodroid_microg=0
it will be silently treated as1
- not installing microG when flashing the microG package doesn't make sense, so
- if
nanodroid_play=11
ornanodroid_play=31
it will be silently treated as10
or30
- you can't install both Play Store and Fake Store at the same time
nanodroid_play=21
nanodroid_overlay=0
nanodroid_mapsv1=1
nanodroid_forcesystem=0
nanodroid_nlpbackend=1000
the F-Droid package supports the following options
Note:
- if
nanodroid_fdroid=0
it will be silently treated as1
- not installing F-Droid when flashing the F-Droid package doesn't make sense, so
nanodroid_fdroid=1
nanodroid_forcesystem=0
the Bromite WebView package supports the following options
nanodroid_forcesystem=0
the Google package supports the following options
nanodroid_gsync=0
nanodroid_swipe=0
nanodroid_forcesystem=0
where 1
means on
and 0
means off
. If no .nanodroid-setup
is found, the default settings will be used (equals to the example above), if your .nanodroid-setup
file exists, but is missing entries, those entries will be added, using the default values.
Alternatively you can also use the NanoDroid-SetupWizard package instead of manual creation of the configuration file.
Detailed Description
nanodroid_microg=[0|1|2]
whether to provide microG
- 0 = don't install microG at all (Note: does not effect NanoDroid-microG package)
- 1 = install microG GmsCore, GsfProxy and DroidGuard Helper and Nominatim Geocoder Backend
- 2 = install microG GmsCore and Nominatim Geocoder Backend only
- note: OpenSource purists setting; this will leave you
- without Push Messaging support through GCM
- without the ability to pass SafetyNet attestation
- note: OpenSource purists setting; this will leave you
nanodroid_fdroid=[0|1|2|3]
whether to provide F-Droid
- 0 = don't install F-Droid at all (Note: does not effect NanoDroid-FDroid package)
- 1 = install official F-Droid client
- alongside priviledged extension
- 2 = install unofficial Aurora F-Droid client
- alongside Aurora Services addon
- 3 = install both official and Aurora F-Droid clients
- alongside their addons
nanodroid_apps=[0|1]
whether to provide included applications > Details
nanodroid_play=[0|1|2|3][0|1]
what app store to use:
- 1st item
- 0 = No App Store
- 1 = Play Store
- 2 = Aurora Store
- alongside Aurora Services addon
- 3 = Play Store and Aurora Store
- alongside Aurora Services addon
- 2nd item
- 0 = without Fake Store
- 1 = with Fake Store
- only if Play Store is not going to be installed
Note:
- if
nanodroid_play=11
ornanodroid_play=31
it will be silently treated as10
or30
- you can't install both Play Store and Fake Store at the same time
nanodroid_overlay=[0|1]
whether to populate the overlay to pseudo-debloat /system
applications (Magisk-only)
nanodroid_mapsv1=[0|1]
whether to provide microG Maps API v1
nanodroid_init="10_sqlite 20_fstrim 30_logcat 40_external_sd 50_logscleaner"
whether to provide init scripts (the choosen ones, or "" for none)
nanodroid_gsync=[0|1]
whether to provide Google Sync Adapters
nanodroid_swipe=[0|1]
whether to provide Swipe libraries
nanodroid_forcesystem=[0|1]
whether to force system mode installation, regardless whether Magisk is installed
nanodroid_nlpbackend=[0|1][0|1][0|1][0|1]
what location backends for microG to install
- 1st element 0|1 = Déjà Vu location backend
- 2nd element 0|1 = Ichnaea (Mozilla) location backend
- 3rd element 0|1 = Apple location backend
- 4th element 0|1 = Radiocells.org location backend
nanodroid_bash=[0|1]
whether to install GNU Bash Shell
nanodroid_utils="findfs findmnt hexdump lessecho lesskey lsblk lscpu lsipc lslocks lsns ncal whereis"
whether to install Shell Utils from util-linux and bsdmainutils (the choosen ones, or "" for none)