Once your cyanogen/android parts build correctly, it's quite easy actually: flash the cm-date-unofficial.zip created during compile (it's in out/target/product/devicename/), then flash the trusty-preinstalled-armhf zip file. Then you may have to adjust all kinds of things in android or ubuntu parts to make it work with your device, i.e. even the boot might fail. This still works for me as of November 19.
This is not the new "systemimg" style, but it's the old-style "cdimage" way of setting up things. It's still a flipped container model though, not the very old "unflipped" model. Afaik, it's still recommended for ports to use cdimage style (but I'm possibly not very up to date regarding this). Cheers Florian
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