Ok not sure if this has been asked before, but after doing a lot of flashing ROMs and theme today I realized how many times I had to reboot. So I was wondering if it was possible to have some kind of queuing feature that would install/flash ROMs themes and kernel all in one go then reboot. For example:
Normal way you would install a ROM, kernel, then theme:
Install ROM (reboot) > Install Kernel (reboot) > Install Theme (reboot)
Wouldn't it be more efficient/less time consuming to have it do this instead:
Install ROM > Install Kernel > Install Theme (reboot)
Yeah you could probably just reboot into recovery then install the above one by one but I thought it'd be way more convient to have it done through ROM Manager since I feel it's purpose was to be for convenience. So is it doable? Or is it not safe? Or does this already exist and I'm just a complete moron?
Normal way you would install a ROM, kernel, then theme:
Install ROM (reboot) > Install Kernel (reboot) > Install Theme (reboot)
Wouldn't it be more efficient/less time consuming to have it do this instead:
Install ROM > Install Kernel > Install Theme (reboot)
Yeah you could probably just reboot into recovery then install the above one by one but I thought it'd be way more convient to have it done through ROM Manager since I feel it's purpose was to be for convenience. So is it doable? Or is it not safe? Or does this already exist and I'm just a complete moron?