[03 JAN][ROM-ZIP] Raidroid Sense v1.0 - Desire Base - HD2 Android NAND Development

This ROM is based on Cotulla's original NAND release with a few changes, the main one being that this is the first ROM that can be flashed using ClockworkMod Recovery.
How to flash;
1: Boot into Clockwork Recovery
2: Select flash zip from sdcard
3: Select ROM file and then confirm
4: Wait for All Done! message
5: A wipe is recommended but not always required, if you experience force closes or things not working, try wiping before posting problems.
Changelog;
-v1.0- Initial Release
-gauner1986 Kernel from Desire HD rom release
-RMNet by default, create ppp folder in system to enable PPP data
-SU Fully working
-Flashable ONLY with clockworkmod recovery found HERE
-DOWNLOAD-
*CACHE FIX IS REQUIRED TO INSTALL APPS*
-Cache Fix-
THIS ROM IS ONLY FLASHABLE USING CLOCKWORKMOD RECOVERY FOR HD2 FOUND HERE
Credits to;
Cotulla + DFT - For the base ROM and all the great work thats gone into NAND on the HD2
Gauner1986 - For the kernel used in this ROM
CyanogenMod Team - For the great recovery that allows flashing custom roms
Anyone else who has contributed to android on the HD2

RaiderX303 said:
This ROM is based on Cotulla's original NAND release with a few changes, the main one being that this is the first ROM that can be flashed using ClockworkMod Recovery.
How to flash;
1: Boot into Clockwork Recovery
2: Select flash zip from sdcard
3: Select ROM file and then confirm
4: Wait for All Done! message
5: A wipe is recommended but not always required, if you experience force closes or things not working, try wiping before posting problems.
Changelog;
-v1.0- Initial Release
-gauner1986 Kernel from Desire HD rom release
-RMNet by default, create ppp folder in system to enable PPP data
-SU Fully working
-Flashable ONLY with clockworkmod recovery found HERE
-DOWNLOAD-
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*CACHE FIX IS REQUIRED TO INSTALL APPS*
Cache Fix-
THIS ROM IS ONLY FLASHABLE USING CLOCKWORKMOD RECOVERY FOR HD2 FOUND HERE
Credits to;
Cotulla + DFT - For the base ROM and all the great work thats gone into NAND on the HD2
Gauner1986 - For the kernel used in this ROM
CyanogenMod Team - For the great recovery that allows flashing custom roms
Anyone else who has contributed to android on the HD2
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Very nice, thanks for the update.zip.

Thank you
SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO much!

As
for the cache fix. Do I flash directly after the ROM?

jhr5474 said:
for the cache fix. Do I flash directly after the ROM?
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yes, just flash the rom then the cache fix

work very well

RaiderX303 said:
This ROM is based on Cotulla's original NAND release with a few changes, the main one being that this is the first ROM that can be flashed using ClockworkMod Recovery.
How to flash;
1: Boot into Clockwork Recovery
2: Select flash zip from sdcard
3: Select ROM file and then confirm
4: Wait for All Done! message
5: A wipe is recommended but not always required, if you experience force closes or things not working, try wiping before posting problems.
Changelog;
-v1.0- Initial Release
-gauner1986 Kernel from Desire HD rom release
-RMNet by default, create ppp folder in system to enable PPP data
-SU Fully working
-Flashable ONLY with clockworkmod recovery found HERE
-DOWNLOAD-
*CACHE FIX IS REQUIRED TO INSTALL APPS*
-Cache Fix-
THIS ROM IS ONLY FLASHABLE USING CLOCKWORKMOD RECOVERY FOR HD2 FOUND HERE
Credits to;
Cotulla + DFT - For the base ROM and all the great work thats gone into NAND on the HD2
Gauner1986 - For the kernel used in this ROM
CyanogenMod Team - For the great recovery that allows flashing custom roms
Anyone else who has contributed to android on the HD2
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Too F'ing fast RAIDER! Thanx.

how do I convert it to ppp?
I used the search optiion, believe me. All I found was ppp to rmnet because of the early on data disconnects. Could you guys help? Thanks in advance.

elcanela said:
I used the search optiion, believe me. All I found was ppp to rmnet because of the early on data disconnects. Could you guys help? Thanks in advance.
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the first damn post said:
-RMNet by default, create ppp folder in system to enable PPP data
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In a terminal emulator or adb shell.
Code:
su
mkdir /system/ppp

elcanela said:
I used the search optiion, believe me. All I found was ppp to rmnet because of the early on data disconnects. Could you guys help? Thanks in advance.
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youll need to use adb and
adb remount
adb shell mkdir /system/ppp
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or in terminal emulator
su
mount -o rw,remount /system /system
mkdir /system/ppp
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the initrd and the zimage on the sd card is needed for CW or its a zimage files for your zip rom?
its question becouse you write its gauner kernel from HDrom, and he have in gauner hd rom 0.3 kernel with OC to 1113mh... can i replace the zimage from the sd card with this one and its allready replace in system?

ilijan said:
the initrd and the zimage on the sd card is needed for CW or its a zimage files for your zip rom?
its question becouse you write its gauner kernel from HDrom, and he have in gauner hd rom 0.3 kernel with OC to 1113mh... can i replace the zimage from the sd card with this one and its allready replace in system?
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the zImage on the SD is for CWM recovery, not the ROM, the zImage for the rom is in the boot partition on the NAND

shadiku said:
In a terminal emulator or adb shell.
Code:
su
mkdir /system/ppp
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Damn, I feel like an A$$! Didnt think it was that literal, I thought you had to drop certain files in there, but I will just make one with SUFBS. Thanks.

ok so if i want to replace zimage i need to go with install.bat wia adb? or its possible with cw?

Well even though I hate Sense.. I have to flash something with Clockwork. Here we go.

ilijan said:
ok so if i want to replace zimage i need to go with install.bat wia adb? or its possible with cw?
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I think we can change in zip file : boot --->zImage and /system/lib/modules ----> ..
wait for RaiderX303 confirm this method again.

ilijan said:
ok so if i want to replace zimage i need to go with install.bat wia adb? or its possible with cw?
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boot into CWM, then using adb run these commands
adb shell mount /dev/block/mtdblock2 /boot
adb push zImage /boot/zImage
adb reboot
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or just change the zImage in the cache fix zip file and reflash

canot install mdj 9.2 oc rom becouse its canot mount boot block mtdblock0

thanks so much! its work just edited install_ kernel.bat and its allready replace the zimage

@raiderx
hmmm is it possible to use your .zip and swap the system folder with a cm6 system folder+nand kernels and flash from there?
in theory its possible but asking first before my phone becomes a ticking timebomb
does it need to be signed?

Related

[Recovery ROM] [15-August-2010] RA-hero-v1.7.0.1

This is a custom recovery based on Cyanogen's recovery source with a lot of things added by me. The purpose of this recovery is to avoid using adb by accessing all features directly from the menu.
All source code is available at github.
This recovery if for the HTC Hero only, so NOT the Sprint Hero!!!, if you have an :
- HTC Dream/G1 you should go here.
- HTC Magic/MT3G you should go here.
- HTC Sprint Hero you should go here.
- HTC Eris you should go here.
- HTC Tattoo you should go here.
- HTC Nexus One you should go here.
- HTC Evo 4G you should go here.
Important notes
Make sure your battery is at least 30% before using nandroid!!
Always check recovery.log before posting your issues!
You can do this by doing :
"cat /tmp/recovery.log" OR "cat /cache/recovery/log" right after you had the issue.
Use the "move log to sd" option in the "others" menu right after you had the issue. This will move the log to /sdcard/recovery.log so you can easily open it with a text editor.
How-to Navigate
Use the trackball (up+down) to navigate through the menu, press the trackball to select items.
You can also use the volume keys (vol-up + vol-down) to navigate, and the CALL-ANSWER key to select items (in case your trackball is broken).
Features
full ADB access in recovery mode
Busybox v1.15.3
HW-Key navigation (volume keys + CALL-ANSWER) option
Extended menu (with keyboard-shortcuts):
Reboot system now :: reboot your phone
USB-MS Toggle :: enable/disable USB mass storage (use when the phone is connected to your PC)
Backup/Restore (recovery partition not included!)
Nand backup :: Make a Nand backup
Nand + ext backup :: Make a Nand + ext backup
Nand restore :: Restore a Nand backup
BART backup :: Make a BART backup (Nand + ext)
BART restore :: Restore latest BART backup
Bck Google files :: Makes a backup of the Google proprietary system files in /cache/google
Rst Google files :: Restores the Google proprietary system files from /cache/google
Flash zip from sdcard :: Flash a zip update file from your sdcard
Wipe
Wipe data/factory reset :: Wipe /data and /cache
Wipe cache :: Wipe /cache only
Wipe Dalvik-cache :: Wipe /cache/dalvik-cache
Wipe SD:ext partition : Wipe the ext partition on your sdcard
Wipe battery stats : Wipe the battery stats in /data
Wipe rotate settings : Wipe the sensor settings in /data
Partition sdcard
Partition SD :: Interactive SD partitioning
Repair SD:ext :: Repair the ext partition
SD:ext2 to ext3 :: Convert ext2 to ext3
SD:ext3 to ext4 :: Convert ext3 to ext4
Other
Fix apk uid mismatches :: Does extacly that
Move recovery.log to SD :: Moves the recovery log file to your sdcard. (Use when you want more detailed recovery log information)
Power off :: Powers off your phone
Scripts available via adb :
Nandroid v2.2.1 : enter "nandroid-mobile.sh" to start.
BART v1.3.1 (Backup and Restore Tool) : enter "utility" or "u" to start.
switchrom.sh V1.1 : enter "switchrom" to start.
sdparted v0.6 : enter "sdparted" to start.
Install
There are several ways to install a custom recovery, choose the one that suits you most (I probably forgot a few).
via adb -> Requires a custom recovery (with test-keys) like Cyanogen's v1.4 or my previous recovery
Code:
Copy recovery-RA-hero-v1.7.0.1.img to the root of your sdcard
Boot into your current custom recovery (boot while holding HOME)
Connect your Hero via usb to your pc/mac/...
adb shell
$su (not required if you have root already)
#mount -a
#flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery-RA-hero-v1.7.0.1.img
via fastboot + adb -> In case you don't have a custom recovery, so when you get signature fail errors
Code:
adb shell reboot bootloader
fastboot boot recovery-RA-hero-v1.7.0.1.img
adb shell mount /sdcard
adb push recovery-RA-hero-v1.7.0.1.img /sdcard/recovery-RA-hero-v1.7.0.1.img
adb shell flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery-RA-hero-v1.7.0.1.img
adb shell reboot
Download
ALWAYS check the md5sum to make sure the zip isn't corrupted.
Only flash recovery-RA-hero-v1.6.2.img if you have a 32A Sapphire with 6.35.x.x radio and 1.76.x SPL, recovery-RA-hero-v1.7.0.1.img will NOT boot! I'll create a new Sapphire version soon.
recovery-RA-hero-v1.7.0.1.img - MD5Sum: 2c399ba2d780742c1eb8bb2710a31684
Change-log :
v1.7.0.1
Code:
- Fixed some minor bugs
- Recovery and scripts use /sd-ext instead of /system/sd as mountpoint to support the new apps2sd method (implemented mostly by Chris Soyars)
- Added an option to backup/restore Google proprietary Android system files (backuptool.sh written by Cyanogen)
- Removed "move apps2sd"-option as it's not needed anymore with the new apps2sd method
- Updated BART to v1.3.1 (updated by Dumfuq to support /sd-ext)
- Added a wipe cache only option
- Nandroid now backups/restores /cache again by default
- Dalvik-cache wipes /cache/dalvik-cache now
- Removed SDCARD: prefix in output when chosing zip to flash
- Updated kernel to fully support ext4
v1.6.2
Code:
- Added power off menu item
- New unyaffs binary patched by Koushik Dutta and Packetlss to fix the "losing root"-issue and incorrect file-time after a Nandroid restore
- New dump_image binary (by Brainaid) patched by Packetlss to fix the "bad blocks"- Nandroid restore issue.
[COLOR="Red"][B](This will not fix old corrupted Nandroid backups! Please make new backups!!)[/B][/COLOR]
- New mkyaffs2image binary
- New flash_image binary
- Updated busybox to v1.5.3
- Nandroid menu options will NOT backup or restore recovery, cache, misc, splash1+2 (to avoid issues)
- Fixed wipe option not wiping when ext was not present
- Created carebear versions after the idea of packetlss
- Switched the Nexus logo to a Green Carebear with Nexus One logo (Thanks Montalbert!)
Special thanks to :
packetlss for all the hours of support and awesome coding skills, THANKS man ^^, donate to Haiti
Koushik Dutta for the unyaffs binary code fix and help ^^
pensive for adding awesome features to Nandroid
Bkmo for his utility script!
Devsk for his switchrom script!
51dusty for his sdparted script!
k4str0 for his fix_permissions v2.03 update.
Devsk, Dumfuq, Overground for creating BART
Androidappcritics for the reboot idea in BART
rikupw for the ideas and toggle_ums script.
MLIGN for the idea to port my recovery to the Dream.
http://theunlockr.com for all the awesome video’s ^^
JesusFreke for his awesome JFv1.43's recovery , donate
ahh yes thank you! about time we get one for hero users!
again great great work and thank you!
REQUEST: can we get a wipe dalvik-cache
and
reformat ext2/3/4 option!!
this would be great thanks Amon_RA!
very nice dude! thanx will try that tomorrow
btw, is it based in cyanogen recovery?
This looks awesome! Can I use this instead of Cyanogen's recovery? This would make partitioning for apps2sd extremely easy!
Also, would the instructions here be sufficient to flash this recovery? I would just have to change the commands when using FlashRec, correct?
Thank you!
Drizzy Drake Rogers said:
REQUEST: can we get a wipe dalvik-cache
and
reformat ext2/3/4 option!!
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Next version
felikz said:
btw, is it based in cyanogen recovery?
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Yes, the base code is from his git.
soulonfirexx said:
This looks awesome! Can I use this instead of Cyanogen's recovery? This would make partitioning for apps2sd extremely easy!
Also, would the instructions here be sufficient to flash this recovery? I would just have to change the commands when using FlashRec, correct?
Thank you!
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Yes and yes
What do I need to delete to avoid a conflict with the prior recovery image I permanently flashed? Just delete cm-hero-recovery.img? Thanks.
[Recovery] [16-Sept-2009] [RA-HERO-v1.2.2]
please give some details about instalation thanks.
not able to install
Hello i just tried to install but when i execute the command
"fastboot boot Recovery-RA-HERO-v1.2.2.img"
I get an error FAILED (remote not allow)
I must tell that i had installed latest official build that later i uninstalled to install MoDaCo 2.2. Because with original i wasn't able to root it.
Maybe there is a problem with the boot loader (updated i think).
Can you help me?
Thank you
another link please!? I can not download from rapidshare :-(
Perfect !! Thank You
sgreenwood99 said:
What do I need to delete to avoid a conflict with the prior recovery image I permanently flashed? Just delete cm-hero-recovery.img? Thanks.
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You can just flash it, and delete cm-hero-recovery.img if there is one in /data or /system (I doubt that there is one there).
rangbaz said:
please give some details about instalation thanks.
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Detailed instructions are in the first post.
macshade said:
Hello i just tried to install but when i execute the command
"fastboot boot Recovery-RA-HERO-v1.2.2.img"
I get an error FAILED (remote not allow)
I must tell that i had installed latest official build that later i uninstalled to install MoDaCo 2.2. Because with original i wasn't able to root it.
Maybe there is a problem with the boot loader (updated i think).
Can you help me?
Thank you
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Your SPL isn't allowing you to flash it, you'll need to use the flashrec method to flash this recovery.
Great recovery image!!!
Is it possible to add an option to choose which nandroid backup to restore?
Looks good, thanks for this, I'll put it on later.
Would be good if we could change the format size of the sd partitioning so we can update the amound of storage space etc. Any chance of looking at that in the future?
Looks good though, thanks!
nicelad_uk said:
Looks good, thanks for this, I'll put it on later.
Would be good if we could change the format size of the sd partitioning so we can update the amound of storage space etc. Any chance of looking at that in the future?
Looks good though, thanks!
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You can... open up adb, and use the sdparted script
Excellent work, makes it a lot easier! Cheers!
awesome, works really good!
I'm currently on Cyanogen 1.4.
Does this replace it?
Can I go back to Cyanogen 1.4 I I want to?
Any danger of bricking doing this?
cheers
if you flash this permanently it will overwrite cyanogen recovery..
however if u dont like it you can flash cyanogen again..
Thanks Felikz - I don't mind messing around, but always like the ability to turn back time to before I cocked it all up!!

[DISCONTINUED][CWM/cLK] Revolution HD v2.6.2 & SL v1.4.2

Notes:
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This build is a rework/continuation of MDJ Revolution series
I started this thread, as there was some demand for this to get updated. If m-deejay decides to update his original build, I will discontinue this build
Use this at your own risk. I will not be accountable if this causes you phone to fail, or you lose your data. The backup of your data is your responsibility.
I am a newbie to the android development, so please be patient with fixes and releases; and your help and advice will be appreciated.
Finally: If you cannot donate, then Click Thanks if you appreciate the build, and all works.
Kernel Usage
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The new thread for the kernel is HERE
ROM Links
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I have tested an upgrade myself to these releases myself, and have not encountered any problems. But everyones setup is different, the upgrade process may work for you. But would recommend to do a NAND backup before you do. FINALLY, I will not be held responsible if you lose any data.
If you experience any boot loops, then expect at least 2, please report if you do get this, and what was your process, so that I can understand where the problem is happening.
DFT releases have been only included for experimental purposes, I will not guarantee that this works.
The build of this ROM is available here, If anyone wants to have play with this build, then feel free to checkout the repository by running the following command in Linux. This will grab the whole repository onto your machine.
Code:
git clone http://git.gitorious.org/android-leo-revolution/revolution-hd.git
Revolution HD 1.4 Super Light NAND CWM MAGLDR, Click or scan the image
Revolution HD 1.4 Super Light NAND CWM cLK, Click or scan the image
Revolution HD v1.4 Super Light NAND DFT (flashable via MAGLDR) MAGLDR 1.13 required
Revolution HD v1.4 Super Light NAND cLK (flashable via cLK using fastboot) cLK 1.3.1 required, attached in this post
Revolution HD v2.6 NAND CWM MAGLDR, Click or scan the image
Revolution HD v2.6 NAND CWM cLK, Click or scan the image
Revolution HD v2.6 NAND DFT (flashable via MAGLDR) MAGLDR 1.13 required
Revolution HD v2.6 NAND cLK (flashable via cLK using fastboot) cLK 1.3.1 required, attached in this post
Updates
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Revolution HD 1.4.2 Super Light NAND CWM MAGLDR, Click or scan the image
Revolution HD 1.4.2 Super Light NAND CWM cLK, Click or scan the image
Revolution HD 2.6.2 NAND CWM MAGLDR, Click or scan the image
Revolution HD 2.6.2 NAND CWM cLK, Click or scan the image
Forum Links
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ClockworkMod HowTo
cLK howto
config.txt Howto
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This file needs to go onto your FAT32/vfat partition of the SD card
ppp_mode - set PPP or not, valid values 1 or 0 (not for cLK)
gps_zone - zone from pool.ntp.org, values may be uk, us, europe etc... check pool.ntp.org, for all possible values
a2sd_mode - set which a2sd mode you want, possible values, apps, dalvik, data (dalvik is default)
- a2sd - app and app-private
- dalvik - app, app-private and dalvik-cache
- data - app, app-private, dalvik-cache and data
- none - none of the above
example config
Code:
ppp_mode=1
gps_zone=uk
a2sd_mode=data
cLK Howto
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Download the attached cLK1.3.3_system_300M_arif-ali.zip or cLK1.3.3_system_250M_arif-ali.zip for SL
turn phone on with volume down key, so that it is in SPL
install cLK by double-clicking CustomRUU.exe
To install recovery download the correct one from post #2 of cLK thread (link above)
reboot phone into fastboot by keeping the back key pressed
flash recovery by running "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
How To SL1.4.2 & 2.6.2 (CWM - MAGLDR)
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Make sure you have partitioned the SD card correctly (ext partition, and a vfat partition)
Make sure you have followed the ClockWorkMod Howto to add the recovery to the phone (see links in the thanks/credits section)
Download the link above and put it into the vfat partition, maybe in a folder called ROMS
Boot phone into MAGLDR by holding on the Red button/close call
Select AD Recovery (Option 8)
Select Install zip from sdcard
Select choose zip from sdcard
Select the ROM from the SD
Select Yes to install the zip
reboot the phone and enjoy
How To SL1.4.2 & 2.6.2 (CWM - cLK)
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Make sure you have partitioned the SD card correctly (ext partition, and a vfat partition)
Download the link above and put it into the vfat partition, maybe in a folder called ROMS
Boot phone into fastboot by pressing the back key
flash the recovery using "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
reboot phone into cLK recovery by holding on the Home key
Select Install zip from sdcard
Select choose zip from sdcard
Select the ROM from the SD
Select Yes to install the zip
reboot the phone and enjoy
How To SL1.4 & 2.6 (DFT)
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MAGLDR 1.13 is now required
Connect phone to computer
Reboot phone and press hold the Red (on/off) button, until you get into the MAGLDR menu
Select USB Flasher
Start the DAF.exe application, and press Next until it tries to flash
press green button (call) button on the phone
This will now flash the phone and reboot
How To SL1.4 & 2.6 (cLK - fastboot)
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Connect phone to computer
Reboot phone and press hold the back key, until you get into fastboot
Run "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
Run "fastboot flash system system.img"
Run "fastboot flash userdata data.img"
Run "fastboot reboot"
This will reboot phone, enjoy!!!
Howto apps2sd
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By default app, app-private and dalvik-cache are on the SD card, if you need any other option, then follow the below instructions on what you want
data2sd
Code:
adb shell a2sd datasd
no dalvik on sd
Code:
adb shell a2sd nocache
remove a2sd completely
Code:
adb shell a2sd remove
Howto ROM Manager
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After booting into the phone, you need to create the following file on your sdcard, and reboot the phone. Hopefully after this, your phone should work.
Code:
/sdcard/clockworkmod/.settings
with the following contents
Code:
{"is_clockworkmod":true,"current_recovery_version":"3.0.1.9","readonly_recovery":false,"recovery_timestamp":1300214577721,"flash_recovery":"flash_image recovery %s ; ","reboot_recovery":"","detected_device":"leo"}
I will attempt to get this added in the next release
Please READ!!!
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make sure that any app that you do install move it back to the phone, and that will automatically reside on the SD card in the ext2/ext3/ext4 partition
For the Revolution 2.6 you need at least 288 MB in /system, so for EU users you need to flash the CWM build with 300MB /system, you can change the flash.cfg from the ClockworkMod and the change it similar to
Code:
system ya 300M
You can use the attached Recovery_300M.zip instead, which has the files changed, and flash using the attached file.
Known Issues / Bugs
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At first/second/maybe third boot You will get a message "Process system is not responding".
FIX: press the volume up/down key wait 5 seconds, and it will continue to start
Occasional low volume
To Do List / Work in-progress
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v2.7 & v1.5
Fix AudioFlinger Issue
re-do init process so that config.txt is read from SD card (only works with MAGLDR)
a2sd mode (apps, dalvik, data) - part 2
Add Stock Theme Option
Thanks/Credits
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m-deejay (ROM & kernel)
Cotulla (MAGLDR, HSPL)
kholk (Radio)
RaiderX303 (ClockworkMod)
birkoffsjunk (img2cwm)
tkirton (dtapps2sd)
cedesmith (cLK)
letama (ril_wrapper)
#htc-linux and #htc-linux-chat
All ROM users
Screenshots
Screenshots in attachements
Changelog
Common ChangeLog
Code:
[B]v1.4.2 and v2.6.2[/B] (22/03/2011)
* new kernel AA 0.5 (see kernel thread for details)
* support for ROM Manager if using cLK
* Add latest ROM Manager to cLK build
* Update to cLK 1.3.3
* cache moved to mtd cache
* Update gmail, youtube, ES Explorer apks
[B]v1.4.1 and v2.6.1[/B] (11/03/2011)
* fix config.txt default value for a2sd_mode to be dalvik (caused issues if no value in config.txt)
* add config.txt support for cLK (excluding ppp_mode)
[B]v1.4 and v2.6[/B] (6/03/2011)
* fixed bug with upgrade and a2sd
* upgrade kernel to 0.3 (see changelog below for details)
* able to change settings dynamically using config.txt (MAGLDR only)
* gps zone
* ppp/rmnet
* a2sd mode (apps, dalvik, data)
* Add PPP support (to use with cLK)
* fix bugs with PPP
[B]v1.3 and v2.5[/B] (18/02/2011)
* fixed a bug with a2sd+
- now upgrade should work without any problems
- switching between 2.5 and 1.3 shouldn't be a problem now
- if data2sd is enabled, then this won't get ruined
* update kernel so that it contains the latest patches from (http://gitorious.org/linux-on-wince-htc/linux_on_wince_htc)
- merge MDJ kernel with current tree
- kernel-aa-0.2
[B]v1.2 and v2.4[/B] (06/02/2011)
* Fixed root issue
* reverted to dtapps2sd-2.7.5.3-beta04 (credit to tkirton)
- app
- app-private
- dalvik-cache
* added ES Explorer
[B]v1.1 and 2.3 [/B](19/01/11)
* S10.4 OC kernel included
* Loading of the relevant modules correctly
* Add apps2sd+
* Fixed data network issue
[B]v1.0 and 2.2[/B](16/01/11)
* Unsquashed
* Initial Release
Revolution HD
Code:
[B]v2.4.1[/B] (09/02/2011)
* Fixed apps2sd issue
* removed bootanimation.zip
[B]v2.4[/B] (07/02/2011)
* added Talk
Previous Changelogs (MDJ)
Code:
[b]v2.2[/b]
- Squashed apps & framework for more userspace
- Removed some media stuff
[b]v2.1[/b]
- Now for all Leo versions (LEO512 & LEO1024)
- New method (only system.img)
- Newest kernel MDJ S9.1 OC
- Fixed root permissions (Superuser)
- Fixed Market
- Removed some gapps (Talk, Facebook, Twitter, Maps, etc) (you can install it from market)
- Removed some wallpapers
- Removed some themes
- Others fixes/tweaks/changes
[b]v2.0[/b]
- Initial NAND release
[b]v1.0 Super Light[/b]
* Initial Release
* Removed 80% HTC Sense
* Newest kernel MDJ S9.2 OC
I only have mgdlr on a tmous.do I have to partition and do all that stuff.or can I just flash normally.
milkoo said:
I only have mgdlr on a tmous.do I have to partition and do all that stuff.or can I just flash normally.
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Not at the moment. I will have a go with that later date, keep a look out
where dtapps2sd-2.7.5.2-signed.zip file?
add: ok. i find other thread.
I installed them all but stop blank screen. why?
(sorry for english)
Thanks. I really want that calender fixed.for now if I want to update the kernal I just copy the files with root explorer and reboot?
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rambetiko said:
where dtapps2sd-2.7.5.2-signed.zip file?
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check first post, now attached.
milkoo said:
Thanks. I really want that calender fixed.for now if I want to update the kernal I just copy the files with root explorer and reboot?
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1. Extract the zip
2. mount the /boot on the phone using adb
3. copy the zImage in boot to /boot
4. copy syste/lib/modules/* to /system/lib/modules/.
5. reboot the phone
It is very likely the following may work, but I don't know your environment to be sure
if /dev/block/mtdblock0 is not your boot then, this will not work. You want to check to make sure
The Link in the first post is not meant for installing using manual process. but for CWM, but if you know what you are doing then you can use it
Code:
adb shell mkdir /data/boot
adb shell mount -t yaffs2 -orw,nosuid,nodev /dev/block/mtdblock0 /data/boot
cd boot
adb push zImage /data/boot/zImage
adb remount
cd ..\system\lib\modules
adb push bcm4329.ko /system/lib/modules/bcm4329.ko
adb push tun.ko /system/lib/modules/tun.ko
adb push cifs.ko /system/lib/modules/cifs.ko
adb push fuse.ko /system/lib/modules/fuse.ko
adb push msm_rmnet.ko /system/lib/modules/msm_rmnet.ko
adb push nls_utf8.ko /system/lib/modules/nls_utf8.ko
echo Cleaning up...
adb shell umount /data/boot
adb shell rmdir /data/boot
That's too confusing.I'm just going to wait for a normal flash.thank you.
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Thanks for the work arif-ali, I'm sorry but how do I run the command to xfer the dalvik-cache? sorry if its a stupid question.
Won't boot, bootloop, not a noob
Edit: I didn't try or read enough, my favorite build thank you for your hard work. Make sure SYSTEM PARTION is 400MB from clockwork page
follow instructions and walha sweetest build by to date HD2 devs kick ass
neileisenhauer said:
Won't boot, bootloop, not a noob
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Me too um almost missing SD android
This is all "greek" to me...I'm going to have to wait for a un-squashed normal NAND version.
I appreciate all the work that you have been doing to keep this alive.
Thanks!
Pictures please
if you may send the pictures in this forum to see if it worked for you. Thank you for working for this.
DAP420 said:
Me too um almost missing SD android
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1. How big are your system partitions?
for the Revolution HD 2.2 it needs to be ~300MB
2. Have you done a factory/data reset from the CWM menu, before installing via CWM? (make sure you are running 1.2 of ClockWorkMod)
calaisxtyo said:
Thanks for the work arif-ali, I'm sorry but how do I run the command to xfer the dalvik-cache? sorry if its a stupid question.
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The command is in the first post
search the forums on how to get the adb working on your system
In short
1. download adb for your system
2. make sure adb in your path
3. open a terminal/command prompt
4. run the command in the first post
New release
All,
I am building a release for Super Light, i have it all ready, but I am stuck at one problem at the moment.
After every boot I need to press the volume up/down key once for it to boot.
Something about audioflinger. Anyone have any ideas?
Volume buttom?
Are you talk about auto boot?
I'm not sure I understand the question well.
Check this link half way down the page.
jayceooi.com/2010/12/31/how-to-install-nand-android-on-htc-hd2
Keep up the good work.
Eric Br
I flashed CWM 250M, then installed the lite version 1.1, but it won't boot...

[DISCONTINUED][CWM/cLK] Froyo Sense revolution 2.5.1

Notes:
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This build is a rework/continuation of MDJ Froyo Sense Revolution series
If m-deejay decides to update his original build, I will discontinue this build
Use this at your own risk. I will not be accountable if this causes you phone to fail, or you lose your data. The backup of your data is your responsibility.
I am a newbie to the android development, so please be patient with fixes and releases; and your help and advice will be appreciated.
Finally: Please, Click Thanks if you appreciate the build, and all works.
Kernel Usage
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The kernel used in this ROM is based on MDJ S9.2, and have ported it, and have patched to the latest upstream with a lot of fixes Just to confirm, this kernel was originally S9.2 from MDJ, so up until then all credit is to him
The git is available here, check logs and diffs for the changes made. There is a neat build script to get it compiled for yourself if you want as well in Linux or cygwin. I am using the test branch at the moment.
ROM Links
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I have tested an upgrade myself to these releases myself, and have not encountered any problems. But everyones setup is different, the upgrade process may work for you. But would recommend to do a NAND backup before you do. FINALLY, I will not be held responsible if you lose any data.
DFT releases will not be provided, so DON'T ask
The build of this ROM is available here, If anyone wants to have play with this build, then feel free to checkout the repository by running the following command in Linux. This will grab the whole repository onto your machine.
Code:
git clone http://github.com/arif-ali/android_leo_fsr.git
Froyo Sense Revolution 2.5.1 NAND CWM MAGLDR, Click or scan the image
Froyo Sense Revolution 2.5.1 NAND CWM cLK, Click or scan the image
Forum Links
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ClockworkMod HowTo
cLK howto
config.txt Howto
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ppp_mode - set PPP or not, valid values 1 or 0 (not for cLK)
gps_zone - zone from pool.ntp.org, values may be uk, us, europe etc... check pool.ntp.org, for all possible values
example config
Code:
ppp_mode=1
gps_zone=uk
cLK Howto
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Download the attached cLK1.3.3_system_250M_arif-ali.zip, or cLK1.3.3_system_210M_arif-ali.zip
turn phone on with volume down key, so that it is in SPL
install cLK by double-clicking CustomRUU.exe
To install recovery download the correct one from post #2 of cLK thread (link below)
reboot phone into fastboot by keeping the back key pressed
flash recovery by running "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
How To (CWM - MAGLDR)
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Make sure you have partitioned the SD card correctly (ext partition, and a vfat partition)
Make sure you have followed the ClockWorkMod Howto to add the recovery to the phone (see links in the thanks/credits section)
Download the link above and put it into the vfat partition, maybe in a folder called ROMS
Boot phone into MAGLDR by holding on the Red button/close call
Select AD Recovery (Option 8)
Select Install zip from sdcard
Select choose zip from sdcard
Select the ROM from the SD
Select Yes to install the zip
reboot the phone and enjoy
How To (CWM - cLK)
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Make sure you have partitioned the SD card correctly (ext partition, and a vfat partition)
Download the link above and put it into the vfat partition, maybe in a folder called ROMS
Boot phone into fastboot by pressing the back key
flash the recovery using "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
reboot phone into cLK recovery by holding on the Home key
Select Install zip from sdcard
Select choose zip from sdcard
Select the ROM from the SD
Select Yes to install the zip
reboot the phone and enjoy
Howto ROM Manager
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After booting into the phone, you need to create the following file on your sdcard, and reboot the phone. Hopefully after this, your phone should work.
Code:
/sdcard/clockworkmod/.settings
with the following contents
Code:
{"is_clockworkmod":true,"current_recovery_version":"3.0.1.9","readonly_recovery":false,"recovery_timestamp":1300214577721,"flash_recovery":"flash_image recovery %s ; ","reboot_recovery":"","detected_device":"leo"}
I will attempt to get this added in the next release
Please READ!!!
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make sure that any app that you do install move it back to the phone, and that will automatically reside on the SD card in the ext2/ext3/ext4 partition
For the this ROM 210 MB in /system, So you need the Recovery_250M from the RaiderX303's thread
To Do List / Work in-progress
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v2.6
Fix AudioFlinger Issue
Fix volume issues
Add Stock Theme Option
Thanks/Credits
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m-deejay (ROM & kernel)
Cotulla (MAGLDR, HSPL)
kholk (Radio)
RaiderX303 (ClockworkMod)
birkoffsjunk (img2cwm)
tkirton (dtapps2sd)
cedesmith (cLK)
letama (ril_wrapper)
#htc-linux and #htc-linux-chat
All ROM users
Screenshots
Screenshots
Changelog
v2.5.1(25/03/2010)
new kernel AA 0.5 (see kernel changelog for details)
support for ROM Manager if using cLK
Add latest ROM Manager to cLK build
update to cLK 1.3.3
cache moved to mtd cache
Add ES File Explorer
Update gmail, youtube apks
v2.5(13/03/11)
added cLK support
moved AA 0.3 kernel
added PPP support
added config.txt support
fixed APN issue in framework
Initial Release (by me)
Downloading & try soon
chairman_palm said:
Downloading & try soon
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Any feedback?
Update to 2.5.1
Updated, highlights below,
* new kernel AA 0.5 (see kernel changelog for details)
* support for ROM Manager if using cLK
* Add latest ROM Manager to cLK build
* update to cLK 1.3.3
* cache moved to mtd cache
* Add ES File Explorer
* Update gmail, youtube apks
enjoy
Ok I am jumping on board and will give this ROM a try will give feedback in a few hrs after ROM has settled in
Update: ROM loaded and runs really smooth, picture messages are blurry - only allows a max 300k message size
added English (US) through MoreLocale2 app
I know this is a work in progress so keep up the great work arif
Update 27Mar11 -
have been using this ROM just over 24hrs and so
fare not to bad
Battery drain is a little higher than what I am used to
Have to remember to us speaker phone when I make first
call after reboot due to Robot voice and subsequent​ freezing of my phone if I fail to do so.
Also have periodic data connection failure of which I do not
experience on my other HD2 with a diff. ROM.....​This was just FYI and not meant to degrade your hard work Arif
stock theme
Here is an initial attempt at doing the Stock theme
http://www.multiupload.com/LL8NO4MB13
feedback would be great
Why sdext doesn't work? I have properly partitioned card which works with other roms, but here my phone states that I have 3mb free space after install. I even re partitioned card without success.
maxld said:
Why sdext doesn't work? I have properly partitioned card which works with other roms, but here my phone states that I have 3mb free space after install. I even re partitioned card without success.
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Have you used the required config.txt?
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Honestly I tried to find it but I'm so blind that I did it without it. Thanks for the help mate.
Edit:
I searched again and still can't find it. Could you upload me one?
maxld said:
Honestly I tried to find it but I'm so blind that I did it without it. Thanks for the help mate.
Edit:
I searched again and still can't find it. Could you upload me one?
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Look at the first post it tells you how to create one. Its simple open note pad on your computer put in the right details and save it as config.
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Yeah, i have read it, but there are only ppp and gps options listed.
maxld said:
Yeah, i have read it, but there are only ppp and gps options listed.
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Okay try this in create the config.txt like I said and in it put a2sd_mode=data
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Thank you kindly for your help, sir. Unfortunately it didn't help, maybe OP will have a trick how to activate sd ext partition.
maxld said:
Thank you kindly for your help, sir. Unfortunately it didn't help, maybe OP will have a trick how to activate sd ext partition.
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* create a file called config.txt
* add the following contents to the file
a2sd_mode=data
* run "adb push config.txt /sdcard/."
* reboot your phone.
If this doesn't work, then run the following commands
adb shell ls -l /dev
adb shell mount
adb shell df
and let me know the results
Thanks, I'll report results in a moment.
Edit 1: It will be a longer one, because my connection is ridiculously slow and I have to download sdk and jdk
Edit 2: None of your advices helped, still have 3.85 MB of free space.
Anyone have the new version?
giorgib said:
Anyone have the new version?
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What do you mean writing "the new version"?
There isn't a new version yet, and haven't planned one as yet. But I have some ideas that I wanted to try to fix some of the issues that this ROM has
Most of my time has been spent on doing the CM nightlies and the CWR updates, and getting RM support for the leo. But I will see when I can get time out to do an update here as well.

Motorola Defy Mini XT320 all-in-one script

Motorola Defy Mini XT320/XT321 all-in-one script/utility
I've ported mattlgroff's DROIDRAZR all-in-one Script to the Motorola Defy Mini XT320/XT321. This will make life easier and it will do it for you.
Make sure you have fastboot mode if not please refer to this guide for fastboot but there is a fastboot checker in option 6 but it won't install fastboot for you.
Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=36199694&postcount=3
Options available:
1. Root your Motorola Defy Mini XT320/XT321
2. Install 2nd-init/TWRP Recovery
3. Overclock installation
4. Unroot Device
5. Wipe Data/Factory Reset
6. Fastboot checker.
7. Exit Utility
Instructions:
NEW PACKAGE & instructions
1. Download the EXE file at http://www.mediafire.com/?c81fnrtrki65e9i
2. Double click on the exe.
3. Choose an option by entering a number from 1 to 7
OLD PACKAGE & instructions
1. Download package at [REMOVED OLD LINK]
Please Download the fixed package at http://www.mediafire.com/?krxtemrthsz5ier
EXE Version: http://www.mediafire.com/?0kwmx4whjj1ua8c
2. Extract the zip file making sure all the files are in the same place.
3. Click on the batch file named 'DefyMiniUtility.bat'
4. Choose an option by entering a number from 1 to 7.
Credits to:
- Bernd.Defy for overclock module and Guitwo2 for init.d script
- Guitwo2 and jkkk88 for TWRP and aweosomeabhjeet for 2nd-init
- DoOMLoRD for unroot script
- Mattlgroff for the original DROID RAZR all-in-one script
If anyone knows if I missed a member for the credits, please PM me. Thanks
Make sure press thanks if it works
Guys please don't repost it as your own work, otherwise I'll report it and you will get banned from XDA.
NOTE: If you have previously used the old EXE to install TWRP then please remove the old folders by using these instructions using cmd before using updated exe to install TWRP;
1.
Code:
adb shell
2.
Code:
su
3.
Code:
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock11 /system
4.
Code:
rm -R /system/bootmenu
Then use the updated exe to install TWRP.
NOTE: If you don't like TWRP, you can download Guitwo2's Permanent CWM at http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1875373&d=1365682716
Temporary CWM Recovery: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1875299&d=1365680458
2nd-init does NOT work in CWM Recovery
Thanks to @Guitwo2 for CWM Recovery.
Instructions on how to install Permanent CWM Recovery:
1. Make sure stericson-busybox is installed
2. Put XT320_bootmenuV2.zip in the root of your sdcard
3. Reboot into fastboot mode by typing this command in cmd:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
4. Then type this command in cmd:
Code:
fastboot boot recovery.img
5. Then use volume keys to navigate and power button to select option. Select install zip from sdcard, then select XT320_bootmenuV2.zip and select yes to install the zip file
6. Then reboot device by selecting reboot device now.
CWM 6 has a bug where it asks you to 'disable recovery flash' when you select reboot system now make sure you select NO or you will soft brick your device.
Changelog:
-v2 No need to mount /sdcard in CWM Recovery. Fixed TWRP installation issues.
-v2.0.1 Released an .exe version of script, to simplify installation
-v2.0.1.1 Fixed bootmenu.zip
This can install a custom recovery?
This can install a custom recovery?
Thank you
The root process worked for me. Now i can install link2sd and set up a swap partition.
I cant install TWRP and i think the reason is that the bat was having some problem to send that bootmenu.tar file to my sd card. I tried to send that file myself before starting the entire process and it didnt worked.
I took a picture of the error i'm getting . Thank you again, i was really mad about that low internal space xD
same problem... someone can fix it? please
fca.sjc said:
The root process worked for me. Now i can install link2sd and set up a swap partition.
I cant install TWRP and i think the reason is that the bat was having some problem to send that bootmenu.tar file to my sd card. I tried to send that file myself before starting the entire process and it didnt worked.
I took a picture of the error i'm getting . Thank you again, i was really mad about that low internal space xD
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sfoot13 said:
same problem... someone can fix it? please
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Ok, I've made a fixed script here. The error was that the sdcard is a directory so it will refuse to push files into it.
Here's the updated script below. Just put the .bat file in the same place as the other files.
Thanks
rootdefyxt320 said:
Ok, I've made a fixed script here. The error was that the sdcard is a directory so it will refuse to push files into it.
Here's the updated script below. Just put the .bat file in the same place as the other files.
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Ty for the quickly answer.
Btw, my gsm network wasnt working after the root process. If the same thing happens to someone else, just do a master reset and it will work again.
pull command is working now
That sdcard copy part is working now. The TWRP process is still not working for me. I tried to do myself the commands using the adb interface and when i use the command to intall the tar, i got the message 'tar: no space left on device" . I hope you can help me with that and i'm sorry about all this questions xD .
fca.sjc said:
That sdcard copy part is working now. The TWRP process is still not working for me. I tried to do myself the commands using the adb interface and when i use the command to intall the tar, i got the message 'tar: no space left on device" . I hope you can help me with that and i'm sorry about all this questions xD .
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You must have more than 5MB free in your /system partition. Please move your apps to the /flex partition or delete the useless apps in /system.
rootdefyxt320 said:
You must have more than 5MB free in your /system partition. Please move your apps to the /flex partition or delete the useless apps in /system.
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Thank u so much to everyone who make it possible xD
(can i do now a overclock to 720 without problems?)
sfoot13 said:
Thank u so much to everyone who make it possible xD
(can i do now a overclock to 720 without problems?)
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Yes but it sometimes gets unstable so you should overclock to 700MHz which is the highest I got without reboots. pll2_l_val=73 gives you 700MHz.
rootdefyxt320 said:
Yes but it sometimes gets unstable so you should overclock to 700MHz which is the highest I got without reboots. pll2_l_val=73 gives you 700MHz.
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Thank u so much and TWRP doesn't work xD i have 8.5 mb free on system but it can't create the folders on bootmenu
sfoot13 said:
Thank u so much and TWRP doesn't work xD i have 8.5 mb free on system but it can't create the folders on bootmenu
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I've released an .exe version of my script. This should work now .
Link: http://www.mediafire.com/?0kwmx4whjj1ua8c
Thank u bro and sorry but i can't overclock it to 700 =/
i installed TWRP but it doesn't work and when i turn on my mobile it freezes on home screen :/ is a mess.... it's possible install it via recovery (temportal CWM)?
OFF TOPIC.
Congrats on your well deserved mention on the portal.
sfoot13 said:
i installed TWRP but it doesn't work and when i turn on my mobile it freezes on home screen :/ is a mess.... it's possible install it via recovery (temportal CWM)?
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It worked for others but in your situation the only thing I can advise is to do a data wipe and relfash SBF file. Just go to Guitwo2's there to install permanent CWM.
Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2229233
rootdefyxt320 said:
It worked for others but in your situation the only thing I can advise is to do a data wipe and relfash SBF file. Just go to Guitwo2's there to install permanent CWM.
Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2229233
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:good: Working! Thank u so much, now i have CWM working on my defy mini, i'm really thankful, thanks again
Hi, it's me again... i have a new trouble
i installed the xt320_bootmenu.zip (from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2229233) the first time that i rebooted works fine, but the on the second reboot it doesn't work, then i went to data to check if test.log was there and here's the problem... no test.log...
init.d was working fine until that i did it, i guess that my phone have troubles making work init.d
some solution for this annoying guy? thanks in advance!
sfoot13 said:
Hi, it's me again... i have a new trouble
i installed the xt320_bootmenu.zip (from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2229233) the first time that i rebooted works fine, but the on the second reboot it doesn't work, then i went to data to check if test.log was there and here's the problem... no test.log...
init.d was working fine until that i did it, i guess that my phone have troubles making work init.d
some solution for this annoying guy? thanks in advance!
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Looks like 97bootmenu deleted itself, please reinstall the CWM zip again and it should work.

[TOOL] [v3.2] [09NOV] Ubuntu Touch "system-image" Installer // w/o computers

[TOOL] [v3.2] [09NOV] Ubuntu Touch "system-image" Installer // w/o computers
# All credit goes to Ubuntu and contributors
ut-system-installer
I wanted to install Ubuntu Touch system-image (official, ro, OTA-enabled, for-sale-in-the-future) on my Galaxy Nexus, but there were some limitations and disadvantages to do so. It requires Ubuntu on my computer and completely wipes my device. Compared to cdimage-touch, which one can install easily with his/her phone, system-image is hard for some people to try, so I made a simple recovery-flashable zip with shell scripts to install it without computer and losing data. It downloads and installs system-image on your device(officially supported ones only).
What is does:
The same thing as doing
Code:
phablet-flash ubuntu-system --channel devel --no-backup
but without wiping the device, so
-Download files for installing Ubuntu Touch system-image (half-automatically)
-Install it on your device (supported ones by Canonical)
Supported Devices:
-Galaxy Nexus (maguro, toro, toroplus)
-Nexus 7 (grouper, tilapia)
-Nexus 4 (mako)
-Nexus 10 (manta)
Downloads:
http://d-h.st/users/zittoro/ut
Do not use anything in wip folder.
* This will install a CWM-based recovery from Ubuntu, and your device could brick but will not be compensated. *
How-to:
1. Download the zip.
2. Unzip it in /sdcard/Download/ut
3. Move or copy ut-system-dl(read "Arguments for "ut-system-dl"" in second post for options) to /data. Then run the script with root(su). You can just type these in terminal instead of doing this step manually (You need busybox and su installed)
Code:
su
cp -a /storage/emulated/0/Download/ut/ut-system-dl /data
sh /data/ut-system-dl
4. Zip everything in /sdcard/Download/ut
5. Flash it in recovery and reboot recovery (Just use the default install menu at home if you are using special recoveries like MultiROM)
6. Enjoy Ubuntu Touch
Bug reports: post your /sdcard/Download/ut/ut-system.log, /cache/recovery/last_log, and copy of the error if possible
Changelogs:
Code:
[b]09NOV2013[/b]
v3.2
-Added official UT disclaimer link
-Cleaner code
[b]07NOV2013[/b]
v3.1
-Support for "generic customization" channels
[b]03NOV2013[/b]
v3
-Support for "*-customized" channels
-More consistent and easier way of configuring files names to download
v2.2
-Download the recovery image properly as saucy-named doesn't exist in the path anymore. --Thanks to @pildoc for reporting.
[b]21OCT2013[/b]
v2.1
-Log file support to the installation script; still need recovery log because of "system-image-installer"
-Support for trusty-related channels
-Workaround for delta images when device files are the same
-Dropped support for old-channel device images
-Workaround for non-patched recoveries
-Show the actual device names rather than codenames to avoid confusion
[b]19OCT2013[/b]
v2
-Add support for deciding which build number to download --$4
-Fix delta image download
-Mount before extracting files
[b]18OCT2013[/b]
v1.2
-Fix for script error
-Aborts installation if script fails
v1.1
-Recovery installation fix; it wasn't moved to the correct path, my bad:(
-Added log file: ut-system.log
[b]16OCT2013[/b]
v1
-Initial
Arguments for "ut-system-dl":
-$1: -auto: default for script, automatically detects the device's codename using the value for "ro.build.product"
-DEVICE_NAME: images for DEVICE_NAME devices
-$2: -full: default for script, full images used for initial installation
-delta: delta images used for updates(OTA)
-$3: -CHANNEL: use CHANNEL channel to download images, default "devel"
-$4: -BUILD_NUMBER: build number of image
I dont get it
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gazhead said:
I dont get it
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda app-developers app
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It basically installs the recommended version of ubuntu touch
Looks like your path is wrong? If its going into download/ut shouldn't it be:
su
cp -a /storage/emulated/0/download/ut /data
sh /data/ut-system-dl
hockeyadc said:
Looks like your path is wrong? If its going into download/ut shouldn't it be:
su
cp -a /storage/emulated/0/download/ut /data
sh /data/ut-system-dl
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Dang I made a mistake
Zittoro said:
Dang I made a mistake
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Haha no problem. I'm trying this out on my phone(Maguro) and it gets stuck at connecting to the server. Any ideas? Just a ton of people trying to download right now?
hockeyadc said:
Haha no problem. I'm trying this out on my phone(Maguro) and it gets stuck at connecting to the server. Any ideas? Just a ton of people trying to download right now?
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Can you get a screenshot for me?
Zittoro said:
Can you get a screenshot for me?
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Actually, i just tried again and its working. 53 min ETA but its ok. When I zip this and flash it, does it remove my current recovery? How do I go back to my current rom in the future?
hockeyadc said:
Actually, i just tried again and its working. 53 min ETA but its ok. When I zip this and flash it, does it remove my current recovery? How do I go back to my current rom in the future?
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It installs a CWM-based recovery with some tweaks and workout for system-image installation. Since it doesn't even touch your system partition, you can just flash an android kernel and get back to android.
Zittoro said:
It installs a CWM-based recovery with some tweaks and workout for system-image installation. Since it doesn't even touch your system partition, you can just flash an android kernel and get back to android.
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Nice! That makes it pretty easy. Now we just need a way to dual boot lol. Perhaps a program that allows you to select android or ubuntu, and upon android selection it flashes a new kernel?
hockeyadc said:
Nice! That makes it pretty easy. Now we just need a way to dual boot lol. Perhaps a program that allows you to select android or ubuntu, and upon android selection it flashes a new kernel?
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It's already possible on gnex.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2480404
This kernel has tri-boot option for android and ut and recovery dual-boot using its recovery
Zittoro said:
It's already possible on gnex.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2480404
This kernel has tri-boot option for android and ut and recovery dual-boot using its recovery
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Awesome!
hockeyadc said:
Awesome!
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Hey did you get it installed successfully? Some people in a different community say it doesn't. Did it boot into a new recovery when you rebooted it?
Zittoro said:
Hey did you get it installed successfully? Some people in a different community say it doesn't. Did it boot into a new recovery when you rebooted it?
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I haven't tried yet. I realized how many apps I need and use on a daily basis, so I would rather not install it yet. Just gonna wait it out until Ubuntu is more complete.
Changelogs:
18OCT2013
v1.1
-Recovery installation fix; it wasn't moved to the correct path, my bad
-Added log file: ut-system.log
v1.2
-Fix for script error
-Aborts installation if script fails
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can you guys explain to me step by step in doing so. Sorry for being a noob. i want to learn how to so that i can help others and also improve my knowledge..
subaash said:
can you guys explain to me step by step in doing so. Sorry for being a noob. i want to learn how to so that i can help others and also improve my knowledge..
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1. Download the zip from the link
2. Unzip it to the specified directory on your phone (you can do this with a file explorer app)
3. Download a terminal app and copy and paste the "code" into it.
4. If you get an error, post your /sdcard/Download/ut-system.log. If you don't, zip everything in the specified folder and flash it in recovery
5. Reboot recovery right after the installation
Changelogs:
19OCT2013
v2
-Add support for deciding which build number to download --$4
-Fix delta image download
-Mount before extracting files
Will this work with kulturom(nexus7) AS secondary ROM?
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