I've got a Nexus 6P running the latest version of stock Marshmallow Android (May 2016). Systemless Root + TWRP.
I was playing around with Layers for the first time this morning, and having some success with a few. Then I installed one that put me into a bootloop. The official instructions say:
Fixing bootloops caused by a incompatible/bad layer from TWRP:
Step 1: Go to Advanced.
Step 2: Go to file manager.
Step 3: Go to /system/vendor/overlay/ and remove the bad overlay apk
However, when I'm in TWRP, I'm not able to navigate to /system, obviously because I'm using Systemless.
Does anyone know how I might remove the bad layer using TWRP?
I was playing around with Layers for the first time this morning, and having some success with a few. Then I installed one that put me into a bootloop. The official instructions say:
Fixing bootloops caused by a incompatible/bad layer from TWRP:
Step 1: Go to Advanced.
Step 2: Go to file manager.
Step 3: Go to /system/vendor/overlay/ and remove the bad overlay apk
However, when I'm in TWRP, I'm not able to navigate to /system, obviously because I'm using Systemless.
Does anyone know how I might remove the bad layer using TWRP?
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