Since the time Android has matured enough to start dominating the smartphone market, there are ongoing talks on how to deploy it in IVI systems. The drivers for these talks are obvious, such as mature UI, touch friendliness, many existing applications and fast time to market. However, things have not gone far beyond prototyping so far, and mostly due to the big fat obstacle of Android boot-up time which is very far from IVI requirements. If the progress fulfilling the warm boot requirements has been substantial, satisfying ones for the cold boot is still problematic: making Android boot in less than 10 seconds is definitely an issue. This talk will concern tweaking Android to satisfy both requirements, and also touch upon sustainability of these tweaks, presenting some flash usage simulation results for the proposed techniques.