

el KEY_SYSTEM_SIZE $(du -b system_raw.img|cut -f1) \Ī notification like this one shows the status of the installation.īoot into the GSI Figure 1. d file:///storage/emulated/0/Download/system_raw.gz \ Image: simg2img system.img system_raw.imgĪdb push system_raw.gz /storage/emulated/0/Download/ Use the followingĬommand inside your build tree to convert the image to an unsparsed Note: If you build your own GSI from source, or if you download a GSI fromĪnother image server, your GSI might not be unsparsed. This section describes how to install a GSI using DSU and the command line. Install GSIs using DSU and the command line Google has enabled DSU on Pixelģ and newer devices since the Android 10 Beta 4 release. Manufacturer’s support page for availability. DSU requirementsĭSU depends on the Android Dynamic Partition feature and requires the GSIs toīe signed by Google or your OEMs as a trusted system image.ĭSU is a feature provided by your device’s manufacturer. GSI so you can try GSI without risking corruption of the current system image.

