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I have been reading people saying that clockwork recovery doesn't wipe cache right and some other stuff. I am also starting to see ROM developers even mention this in their posted ROM's.
I have always used clockwork recovery with no problems. Has anyone even bothered to talk to koush about this problem the recovery has or just dissin his mod?
He seems to update it often and I find it hard to believe he hasn't or wouldn't address this.
Anyone?
I am right there with ya? I have used it and not had issues... Maybe its because I don't get crazy on flipping roms that often?
Version 2.5 fixed all past issues with clockwork mod.
Well I was using clockwork mod....latest version of course....and it didn't seem to wipe davlink cache...so last night I did the research and figured out a quick way to flash between RA and clockworkmod recoveries. It's actually really easy to flip between the two through adb. I do flip between roms from time to time and its nice to use the recovery the developer reccomends.
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Help....my clockwork will not let me install the latest recovery ??? What can I do
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What do you mean latest recovery? Clockwork is a recovery.
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I switched to RA after Clockwork recovery tried to strangle me in my sleep. I reported the bug so hopefully it will be fixed in the next version.
I've hopped between Amon and Clockwork, and I like them both. Amon is a cleaner interface (in my opinion) but Clockwork allows you to flash unsigned .zip's, and makes sure that you want to do an action before you do it (i.e. no, no, no, yes, no interface, lololol).
Both are amazing pieces of software.
~Jasecloud4
stangdriverdoug said:
Well I was using clockwork mod....latest version of course....and it didn't seem to wipe davlink cache...so last night I did the research and figured out a quick way to flash between RA and clockworkmod recoveries. It's actually really easy to flip between the two through adb. I do flip between roms from time to time and its nice to use the recovery the developer reccomends.
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This.
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What do you mean latest recovery? Clockwork is a recovery.
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I have been using amon this whole time....I need to flash the netarchy c kernel...when I go to flash latest recovery in clockwork it gives me a error...so I uses the alternative recovery at the bottom of the menus. I still can't flash the kernel
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Oh that sucks.....i did the same thing as you and it went through just fine
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I use Clockwork because that's what Rom Manager uses. Haven't had a single problem with it as of yet. Very nice to be able to update CM6 nightlies without touching a computer.
Seems like Amon has more features / cleaner interface though.
stangdriverdoug said:
Well I was using clockwork mod....latest version of course....and it didn't seem to wipe davlink cache...so last night I did the research and figured out a quick way to flash between RA and clockworkmod recoveries. It's actually really easy to flip between the two through adb. I do flip between roms from time to time and its nice to use the recovery the developer reccomends.
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ROM Manager also allows easy switching as AmonRA's recovery is there as the "Alternate Recovery" on the bottom of the app. It will gladly flash back and forth (I use RA when I am going to update something through any of the CMUpdater-based update apps (DC and Fresh both use these)).
It's important to remember too, that each of the recovery images handle nandroids differently so if you nandroid in one, you have to use that same one to restore.
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It's important to remember too, that each of the recovery images handle nandroids differently so if you nandroid in one, you have to use that same one to restore.
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not really. if you copy the nandroid file from one folder to the other folder, either one will load it.
From my experience, CWM doesn't flash ROMs as well as AR (Failed flashing the CM6 nightly twice, AR got it the first time) and also doesn't have a Wipe Dalvik option, or an as-easy way to mount the SD card.
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From my experience, CWM doesn't flash ROMs as well as AR (Failed flashing the CM6 nightly twice, AR got it the first time) and also doesn't have a Wipe Dalvik option, or an as-easy way to mount the SD card.
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I never had a failure of flashing a rom, on any recovery, period. That is strange, sounds more like a problem with the rom.
CWM definitely has wipe dalvik option, it's under advanced. I just used it
Again clockwork has never failed me ever! It seems to clear cache fine to me as I have never had a boot loop I couldn't get out of.
So far there apears to be ZERO evidence of an issue with clockwork recovery so I guess I need to start asking developers why they are dissing clockwork recovery or just PM Koush directly.
If there is an issue I just want it to be addressed because I love the recovery and ROM Manager.
Bonsai 4.1.0 now flashes CWM 3.0.2.4 onto the Epic and deletes the 3.0.0.6 version as well. Rom Manager Pro downloads the files 3.0.2.4 as well. It also will boot directly to 3.0.2.4 from within Rom Manager. So how come we haven't seen any 1 click 3.0.2.4 root tools as yet?
Or does the working Rom Manager Pro obliviate the need for 1 clicks now?
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Bonsai 4.1.0 now flashes CWM 3.0.2.4 onto the Epic and deletes the 3.0.0.6 version as well. Rom Manager Pro downloads the files 3.0.2.4 as well. It also will boot directly to 3.0.2.4 from within Rom Manager. So how come we haven't seen any 1 click 3.0.2.4 root tools as yet?
Or does the working Rom Manager Pro obliviate the need for 1 clicks now?
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I did a google search for 3.0.2.4 and I could only find it in use on HTC Desire and Legend phones. I am not a fan of ROM Manager, guess I'm a control freak ... hehehe
OK, glad to see i'm not the only one who's looking for a one-click for 3.0.2.4.
i hate booting into recovery and never knowing if i'm gonna get 3.0.0.6 or 3.0.2.4. I like rom manager, but ever since 3.0.0.5/6, it's been useless. i would like it to be useful again. also, 5/6 always gives me a "can't find sd-ext" error. i don't think this causes any problems, but it BUGS me. i am easily annoyed these days.
so... to piggyback on the op: is there a way to delete vestiges of recoveries past?
readermo said:
OK, glad to see i'm not the only one who's looking for a one-click for 3.0.2.4.
i hate booting into recovery and never knowing if i'm gonna get 3.0.0.6 or 3.0.2.4. I like rom manager, but ever since 3.0.0.5/6, it's been useless. i would like it to be useful again. also, 5/6 always gives me a "can't find sd-ext" error. i don't think this causes any problems, but it BUGS me. i am easily annoyed these days.
so... to piggyback on the op: is there a way to delete vestiges of recoveries past?
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The "can't find sd-ext" error is normal if you don't have a swap partition set up on your sd(most people don't). ROM manager will be useful again when an official version of CWM 3 is released. I hear it's something in the works, but I have no idea how much progress has been made.
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The "can't find sd-ext" error is normal if you don't have a swap partition set up on your sd(most people don't). ROM manager will be useful again when an official version of CWM 3 is released. I hear it's something in the works, but I have no idea how much progress has been made.
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I have a working swap partition and I see that as well. I think the [SD-EXT] error is from no ap2sd partition.
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i've got an a2sd partition & a swap partition and get the error
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I have a working swap partition and I see that as well. I think the [SD-EXT] error is from no ap2sd partition.
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Right , but I think you have the option to format that when you set up the swap partition. I guess some folks only format the swap and don't do the ap2sd.
Don't touch ROM Manager or any version of CWM it offers. Simple as that.
KOnane.... your advise is always welcome but can you elaberate smone please. Been running it for a couple of days and have had no prob YET!
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k0nane said:
Don't touch ROM Manager or any version of CWM it offers. Simple as that.
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Heh! Words to the wise.
ROM Manager worked perfectly on my EVO, though I used it to install RA Recovery not CWM.
I won't touch it on my Epic, at least at this time.
I didn't get 3.0.2.4 from Rom Manager. It was installed as part of Bonsai along with the EC05 modem.
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As the title implies...
I was finally able to repack the Stock Pulled Kernel from bubby323 with a little help from mkasick, and add CWM5. thats the only change.
No root, no Busybox, nothing else. But I am appending zips to install those here in my post.
What's the point you might ask?
Well as everyone knows, the source released from samsung was some bull****... LoStKernel, makes the best use of that source and adds lots of tweaks, and in my opinion is the best compiled custom kernel available...
But, some people stand by the point that only the stock pulled kernel is free from LoS, or is the LoS is least Rampant for them in that kernel.. But they want CWM too!
Well here it is, the Kernel it self is untouched, only the initramfs has been modified.
Updated 10-23-2011:
Added CWM 5.0.2.6 from Koush
and made some initramfs changes to make it more compatible with Rom Manager in the future.
Updated 10-27-2011:
Updated to CWM 5.0.2.7 from Koush
added init.d support
Updated 10-28-2011:
Updated initramfs layout similar to Koush's mentioned here.
though this one doesn't include stock recovery because of repack space limitations..
http://www.forums.acsyndicate.net/showthread.php/3167-KERNEL-ODIN-Stock-Pulled-Repacked-with-CWM5
Thanks:
ACS
Rjmjr69
mkasick
bubby323
Jbn
PhantomPhreak53
Chenglu
k0nane
qbking77
Nicely done Chris. This is really gonna help the community.
Samsung Galaxy S II
Awesome work Chris and the people that helped. Thanks for all the developing that you are doing.
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Thanks:
ACS
Rjmjr69
mkasick
bubby323
Jbn
PhantomPhreak53
Chenglu
k0nane
qbking77
Awesome! There should be no excuse not to root now!
Thanks!
Dicho por Latinmaxima del Epic Touch
Ok, i'm running the Stock EG30 Deodexed (w/root) but no CWM. Will i lose or gain anything by flashing all or any of these?
As always, thanks for your work chris.
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LordLugard said:
Ok, i'm running the Stock EG30 Deodexed (w/root) but no CWM. Will i lose or gain anything by flashing all or any of these?
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Correct me if I'm wrong (anyone)...but since you are already rooted running the stock kernel, you'll gain CWM.
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LordLugard said:
Ok, i'm running the Stock EG30 Deodexed (w/root) but no CWM. Will i lose or gain anything by flashing all or any of these?
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Samsung Galaxy S II
just flashed over midnight 2.1, appears to still have root... will give it a shot... only had maybe 5 LoS in the 5 days ive been rooted, NONE before... hopefully this is the ticket, and the problem was sammys 'source code'... thanks for this!
Thanks guys. So to confirm, just flash the CWM.tar in ODIN and nothing else and i'll be fine? No loss of existing data and settings e.t.c?
Thanks for the kernel.
When will CM5 support nand backup/restore to usb storage?
ok, just used quickboot to get into cwm... sadly I forgot the salute for the touch, anyways, once in cwm it couldnt mount anything... got stuck when I selected mount usb, battery pull, power button, went to cwm, then rebooted itself, now seems ok... is this a quickboot issue, or did this kernel just not like my existing setup (midnight 2.1 installed as directed)? Kernel version says 2.6.35.7-SPH-D710.EG30-CL435734... just wondering if its user error or I need to reflash the kernel... did NOT wipe anything, as I thought w/ kernels it was unnecessary... everything else seems fine, Titanium reports the same busybox, SU, and root as before... just wondering if this worked... I know the changes are subtle... but just checkin
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ok, just used quickboot to get into cwm... sadly I forgot the salute for the touch, anyways, once in cwm it couldnt mount anything... got stuck when I selected mount usb, battery pull, power button, went to cwm, then rebooted itself, now seems ok... is this a quickboot issue, or did this kernel just not like my existing setup (midnight 2.1 installed as directed)? Kernel version says 2.6.35.7-SPH-D710.EG30-CL435734... just wondering if its user error or I need to reflash the kernel... did NOT wipe anything, as I thought w/ kernels it was unnecessary... everything else seems fine, Titanium reports the same busybox, SU, and root as before... just wondering if this worked... I know the changes are subtle... but just checkin
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Same here exactly
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Yea this is probably an error where I left a file out, for reboot recovery.. ill check when I get home tonight
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chris41g said:
Yea this is probably an error where I left a file out, for reboot recovery.. ill check when I get home tonight
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I can mount anything even when i hold down the buttons cwm5 just says nothing can be mounted do u have to have an sdcard or does it not work with internal storage as of right now?
It should work fine with zips and everything, except backing up restoring nands... that's external only
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It should work fine with zips and everything, except backing up restoring nands... that's external only
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ok so to be clear cwm5 only works with external sdcard on this kernel. Because it works fine with the internal storage on the custom kernels do you have any insight as to y it doesnt work with this stock one?
It should work exactly as it does on my custom kernels...
Flash zips from internal and external
Back up and restore from external.
If that's not how its working, then I will need to look at it when I get home.
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Hi,
I'm thinking of taking the jump into CleanGB 1.05 MTD. Currently I have a rooted EI22 build. I'm going to update to the EI30 modem first but I'm unsure of the steps to get the CleanGB 1.05 build installed because of the change to the MTD filesystem. There is a how to video on the BML 1.03 page but I can't find anything on the MTD 1.05 build. From reading I think there are extra steps I need to take, or maybe the ROM does all the steps already.
Doea anyone have a link to a video, or instructions for loading the CleanGB 1.05 MTD ROM?
Thanks
JM
As long as you have ClockworkMod you are good to go. Most (I think all) MTD roms auto-convert for you. Then enjoy!
^^^^exactly... if you have cwm 5.0.2.7 you're good to go... if you're using acs recovery flash cwm first... all the roms do the work fo you...
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Hey Noles, do you know what happens if you try to flash an MTD with CWM 3.XXX whatever? Does that also auto update to 5.0.2.7?
Coycaine said:
Hey Noles, do you know what happens if you try to flash an MTD with CWM 3.XXX whatever? Does that also auto update to 5.0.2.7?
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I would think so... but people have reported errors using acs recovery when trying to conver to mtd using that recovery... so 3.x.x.x may give you the same problems... never tried it though so I'm not 100% sure...
Edit- and after flashing an mtd rom and converting to mtd DO NOT flash another recovery... not even 5.0.2.7... the cwm that the mtd rom installs is the only recovery that works on mtd for our phones
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Coycaine said:
Hey Noles, do you know what happens if you try to flash an MTD with CWM 3.XXX whatever? Does that also auto update to 5.0.2.7?
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MTD ROMs have their own MTD only version of CWM 5.0.2.7 that gets flashed with the conversion. Do not try to change it after converting..
It is also best to just update to CWM 5 before trying to convert. Just to be sure.
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kennyglass123 said:
MTD ROMs have their own MTD only version of CWM 5.0.2.7 that gets flashed with the conversion. Do not try to change it after converting..
It is also best to just update to CWM 5 before trying to convert. Just to be sure.
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Hahaha I was editing my post with that info as you posted... lol... great minds think alike I guess...
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flastnoles11 said:
Hahaha I was editing my post with that info as you posted... lol... great minds think alike I guess...
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Yup! LOL. You are always right there with the same answers I would give.
Hi,
just wanted to thank you guys for the help. I copied the CleanGB_MTD zip onto my SD card then used CWM to flash from card and presto... a few reboots later and now I'm running a new ROM. So far it seems to be going well.
Thanks again.
JM
Sweet, found the perfect thread for my question
I'm running cleanGB Mtd 1.05, came from CM7. I have unsuccessfully tried to flash a few things, I have an epic ringtones zip I picked up somewhere along the way that gives you a ton more system ringtones, I also tried to flash some ei22 transparent mms themes....anyway, none worked. did the usual process, wiped cache, dalvik, and nada. Nothing there. At least they didn't cause any harm either.
Not sure why this is....my only guess was they were designed for bml ROMs? Thought i had a good understanding of bml/mtd in which case i didn't think it would really matter which partition I'm on for these flashable zips to work....any takers?
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mookdawg7 said:
Sweet, found the perfect thread for my question
I'm running cleanGB Mtd 1.05, came from CM7. I have unsuccessfully tried to flash a few things, I have an epic ringtones zip I picked up somewhere along the way that gives you a ton more system ringtones, I also tried to flash some ei22 transparent mms themes....anyway, none worked. did the usual process, wiped cache, dalvik, and nada. Nothing there. At least they didn't cause any harm either.
Not sure why this is....my only guess was they were designed for bml ROMs? Thought i had a good understanding of bml/mtd in which case i didn't think it would really matter which partition I'm on for these flashable zips to work....any takers?
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Yeah you did everything but the most important...mount system in CWM before flashing.
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kennyglass123 said:
Yeah you did everything but the most important...mount system in CWM before flashing.
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Pardon my ignorance KennyG, is this a necessary step I have to do manually every time I flash zips in MTD CWM? Something that never had to be done in CWM on BML... Please point me in the right direction if I am outta line here...or I know, I know...I should head right to search regarding MTD CWM and BML CWM...
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Pardon my ignorance KennyG, is this a necessary step I have to do manually every time I flash zips in MTD CWM? Please point me in the right direction if I am outta line here...
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Yes, and not a problem...I forget half the damn time and wonder why the changes to my theme are not showing up...LOL. You have to mount system anytime you want to flash something in MTD except ROMs and kernels...they seem to mount system for you. Restoring backups do not need system mounting either. MTD is still a new animal to us.
lol, we crossed posts, I was just editing that last one but you already were lightning fast on the reply. Thanks for that, and all that you contribute to the forum, I know your work well!
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lol, we crossed posts, I was just editing that last one but you already were lightning fast on the reply. Thanks for that, and all that you contribute to the forum, I know your work well!
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Just glad to help. I kick myself everytime I forget to mount system.
kennyglass123 said:
MTD ROMs have their own MTD only version of CWM 5.0.2.7 that gets flashed with the conversion. Do not try to change it after converting..
It is also best to just update to CWM 5 before trying to convert. Just to be sure.
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Does that mean that, once converted to mtd, a person can back up and restore freely?
I had been holding off on the mtd because i thought restoring a nandroid would be cumbersome. Something about changing all the ext4 to yaffs2 in order to make it work.
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mjben said:
Does that mean that, once converted to mtd, a person can back up and restore freely?
I had been holding off on the mtd because i thought restoring a nandroid would be cumbersome. Something about changing all the ext4 to yaffs2 in order to make it work.
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You can back up and restore your MTD ROM freely, even a way of using ROM Manager (ask me). BUT you cannot restore backups of BML ROMs without jumping through all those hoops that you hinted about.
mookdawg7 said:
Sweet, found the perfect thread for my question
I'm running cleanGB Mtd 1.05, came from CM7. I have unsuccessfully tried to flash a few things, I have an epic ringtones zip I picked up somewhere along the way that gives you a ton more system ringtones, I also tried to flash some ei22 transparent mms themes....anyway, none worked. did the usual process, wiped cache, dalvik, and nada. Nothing there. At least they didn't cause any harm either.
Not sure why this is....my only guess was they were designed for bml ROMs? Thought i had a good understanding of bml/mtd in which case i didn't think it would really matter which partition I'm on for these flashable zips to work....any takers?
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You must go into mounts and storage in cwm and mount /system... flash... unmount /system.... reboot...
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You must go into mounts and storage in cwm and mount /system... flash... unmount /system.... reboot...
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Too slow....but more thorough to make up for it...LOL.
I am sure I have forgotten to unmount as well....need some of that Chinkocobra or whatever it's called.
I'm going to hijack my own thread to ask this. I do not have enough posts to put this in the developers fourm which is probably a better place.
How do the custom ROM's for the EPIC4g (any phone I guess) come about? The few ROM's I've looked at seem to be one man operations (i.e. toadlife for the CleanGB I use). Clearly the CM effort is a larger team effort. I'm very happy with the CleanGB ROM after a few days of use but I'm looking forward to an ICS based phone. I don't think I'm brave enough to jump onto a release candidate so I'm probably not switching to CM9 RC0 any time soon.
So is the normal path of develpment for the CM team the first release a new ROM (CM7 for gingerbread, CM9 for ICS,..) and then do the other custom ROM developers take this as a starting point to do their thing? Now that CM9 RC0 is out should I expect to see a bunch of custom RC0 ROMs released in the next few weeks?
Thanks for the help. Oh and if you see Toadlife ask him when CleanICS-MTD is coming ;-)
JM
I rooted my sister's E4GT last year and she's still running Calkulin's E4GT ROM v2.6 and her current kernel is 2.6.35.7-SPH-D710.EL13-CL806482
She's still on Gingerbread, and I want her to enjoy the ICS experience or JB if there's any stable JB ROMs.
My phone is an EVO so I am not comfortable/familiar with the Samsung pitfalls. I don't want to brick my sister's phone.
On my phone I'd download the zip, and in recovery factory reset, wipe data, cache, dalvik, system, and then flash the ROM, but I've read that could lead to a brick on the E4GT.
What's the safest way for me to flash some ICS/JB ROMs for her to try out?
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Easily answered by reading a couple posts. Use search.
Odin safe el26 with cwm, calkulin format all x2, flash rom.
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Bannjio said:
Easily answered by reading a couple posts. Use search.
Odin safe el26 with cwm, calkulin format all x2, flash rom.
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Just look at ICS roms and first few post to see how they perform. Flash away.
The safest recovery to use is el 26 cwm
http://chris41g.devphone.org/EpicTouch/Stock Repack/EL26/StockCWM-EL26.tar.md5 For Odin or Mobile Odin if you have that.
You can just flash just about anything once you are in that recovery. The only major difference for you to know is that once you flash the rom, the kernel that is packed into the rom will also change the recovery. Also I do not really think there is a need to use a wipe all zip just unnecessary and usually causes error's when installing certain roms.
Most of the newer rom's do come with a safe recovery, but if you are unsure and have not read much and verified that the included recovery in the rom is safe I would recommend using el26cwm.
You can also use this recovery, this one will boot straight to recovery
http://shabbypenguin.com/k0/ecm/E4GT-EL29-directbootCWM-v3.tar.md5
im0rtalz said:
The safest recovery to use is el 26 cwm
http://chris41g.devphone.org/EpicTouch/Stock Repack/EL26/StockCWM-EL26.tar.md5 For Odin or Mobile Odin if you have that.
You can just flash just about anything once you are in that recovery. The only major difference for you to know is that once you flash the rom, the kernel that is packed into the rom will also change the recovery. Also I do not really think there is a need to use a wipe all zip just unnecessary and usually causes error's when installing certain roms.
Most of the newer rom's do come with a safe recovery, but if you are unsure and have not read much and verified that the included recovery in the rom is safe I would recommend using el26cwm.
You can also use this recovery, this one will boot straight to recovery
http://shabbypenguin.com/k0/ecm/E4GT-EL29-directbootCWM-v3.tar.md5
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Thank you, Was trying to find the recovery to direct that way first but couldn't find the link ( plus at work so little destracted)
im0rtalz said:
Also I do not really think there is a need to use a wipe all zip just unnecessary and usually causes error's when installing certain roms.
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Most of the roms I have flashed say to use format all. I always use it and haven't come acrossed any errors. Doesn't mean it is absolutely necessary or will not cause errors though.
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Thanks everyone for responding. I'm good to go!
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