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can someone please help me add init.d support to my rom. the rom is BML. I have searched and im not finding anything.Im trying to learn so if anyone would like to volunteer to answer a **** load of questions i got them.

Have u tried posting in developers thread? That's where all the developers are
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not this same question but i get no response there.

This is the right place for this as this is a question. Devs do look in here. But there are others on here that are very knowledgable to help you just be patient and maybe bump. A couple times.
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jbadboy2007 said:
This is the right place for this as this is a question. Devs do look in here. But there are others on here that are very knowledgable to help you just be patient and maybe bump. A couple times.
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what exactly is that? "a bump"?

Try adding this:
# Execute files in /system/etc/init.d
service sysinit /system/bin/logwrapper /system/xbin/busybox run-parts /system/etc/init.d
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what do i add that to?

Im just trying to do something soo damn simple so i can be done with his rom. I dont even know if init.d script will do it or not. I need RTSP and HTTPPD proxy to be 0.0.0.0 and the ports to be 0. Im irritating the crap out of myself trying to figure this out. maybe its just a lost cause, i have been trying to figure this out for i dont know how long with no luck. im ready to just slam this damn phone and give up.

If i use a kernel that supports init.d do i need anything else?

my new approach would be a script. i can use the following command in adb to set the rtsp and httppd.
setprop net.cdma.rtsp.proxy.addr 0.0.0.0
setprop net.cdma.rtsp.proxy.port 0
setprop net.cdma.httppd.proxy.addr 0.0.0.0
setprop net.cdma.httppd.proxy.port 0
now i just need to write a script and place in init.d. can anyone point me in the direction to getting this done.

jpond83 said:
what do i add that to?
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You would add that in init.rc. You could also change the build.prop to change those values. Or you could change them in init.rc. I'm not at my computer right now to tell you the lines that need to he added to either of those to change the value.
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i was trying to add it to the build.prop but i dont think i was putting the right info in.i just added the following to the build.prop with no change.
net.cdma.rtsp.proxy.addr 0.0.0.0
net.cdma.rtsp.proxy.port 0
net.cdma.httppd.proxy.addr 0.0.0.0
net.cdma.httppd.proxy.port 0

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[ENG.DEV.] Sony Bravia Engine -DesZ- HQ IMAGE/MOVIE Quality Improvements

Hello guys i'm very happy to share with you this...BRAVIA ENGINE! Enjoy
I tell about this: video
IT's A Post-Processing Engine, so you can view the improvements only on your phone's screen...enjoy new quality!
1) GUIDE for Manual Installation on each Rom! (2.2 & 2.3)
-Download BraviaE Files Pack: HERE
-Extract files on phone and put they in the directory:
Code:
[B]/system/etc[/B]
-Open /system/build.prop with a text editor (like RootExplorer)
and add these lines at the end:
Code:
#Additional Tweaks by XxXPachaXxX
#Bravia Engine Service
ro.service.swiqi.supported=true
persist.service.swiqi.enable=1
-Then, Save the file and Exit
-Now, set the right permissions or open a terminal emulator and execute:
Code:
su
busybox chmod 0755 /system/etc/be_photo
busybox chmod 0755 /system/etc/be_movie
busybox chown 0.0 /system/etc/be_photo
busybox chown 0.0 /system/etc/be_movie
-Fully Reboot the device and enjoy BRAVIA
DOWNLOADS:::INFO:::SUPPORT
hi, I had tried but when I write on emulator "busybox chmod 0755 /system/etc/be_photo
" it replies to me "Busybox permission denied"!
which ROM is supported??
It's supposed to work only when viewing photos/vids?
If so, it seems to work for me. Contrast bumped a bit.
Unity 2.39 on European DZ, if anyone's interested.
Would be good if it's possible to add this BE toggle to settings, to disable/enable it on the fly (to compare the image quality, for ex.)
Thanks for your post.
edit: nope, it seems it doesn't work. got another dz to compare and there's absolutely no difference in image quality.
maybe some devs will get their hands on this thing?
Flashable zips ? 0_o where?
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Yeah I'd like the flash zip
Not into changing permission and crap. Too lazy
Also will it work on miui and cm7?
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TheUndertaker21 said:
Yeah I'd like the flash zip
Not into changing permission and crap. Too lazy
Also will it work on miui and cm7?
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Same xD Flashing a zip would be nicer than messing with permissions xD
Thanks for your work, but I've tried it and this makes no difference whatsoever.
I've installed it without a problem. I don't see very much difference between having it enabled or not, and installation is too cumbersome to maintain everytime I update to a new rom or nightly. Its cool, but too much hastle. Make it a flashable zip if you want more people to use it.
Not the biggest difference in the world. But it still looks really nice and it's a joy to use. I love it!
bruciato said:
hi, I had tried but when I write on emulator "busybox chmod 0755 /system/etc/be_photo
" it replies to me "Busybox permission denied"!
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Type "su -", press enter, than type the busybox command.
Honestly, I'm not even sure if this even runs at all. Putting two files in /system/etc and adding 2 lines to build.prop doesn't seem to me that it makes anything run. I'm not 100% sure how build.prop works, so I might be wrong.
I've tried the fix on one G2 and compared to another G2 on the same picture, at the same time. Exact same picture quality, but then again, my eyes might not be good enough.
tsubus said:
Honestly, I'm not even sure if this even runs at all. Putting two files in /system/etc and adding 2 lines to build.prop doesn't seem to me that it makes anything run. I'm not 100% sure how build.prop works, so I might be wrong.
I've tried the fix on one G2 and compared to another G2 on the same picture, at the same time. Exact same picture quality, but then again, my eyes might not be good enough.
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eyes might not be good enough? lol
If you cannot see the difference then obviously the quality change is insignificant enough to disregard the trouble of typing in all these commands
I applied this patch, but i have to say for me its also hard to see the difference... Is there any way to proof that its working?
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Stargazer418 said:
Type "su -", press enter, than type the busybox command.
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no it was a problem with su..now works!But I can't see particular changes..
tsubus said:
Honestly, I'm not even sure if this even runs at all. Putting two files in /system/etc and adding 2 lines to build.prop doesn't seem to me that it makes anything run. I'm not 100% sure how build.prop works, so I might be wrong.
I've tried the fix on one G2 and compared to another G2 on the same picture, at the same time. Exact same picture quality, but then again, my eyes might not be good enough.
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I agree. I can't tell a difference on video either. I CAN tell when Sony did it's demo but this... nada. I smell bs here. I doubt a rendering engine can be so small. It seems like these are just files that accompany an engine and not the full deal. The OP needs to come up with some proof that this sh!t runs because the consensus is that same everywhere he posts this: it doesn't do a thing!
This is a dev forum. But I have only seen one person reply with anything dev worthy. By that I mean what rom they are using. Just saying you ran this on a g2 or a DZ does not help anything. More info about what your running would be best to make this discussion worth anything.
Also. What video are you attempting to view? Something converted to the phones resolution? Video taken with the phone? A blueray 1080p rip? I see alot of *****ing but no info coming forth.
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ngc604 said:
This is a dev forum. But I have only seen one person reply with anything dev worthy. By that I mean what rom they are using. Just saying you ran this on a g2 or a DZ does not help anything. More info about what your running would be best to make this discussion worth anything.
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it was me, lol
But ROM name/version won't help here IMO.
The files OP has uploaded are too small.
And the contents is quite strange. Not an ELF or any other binary. Maybe just a screen color profile, sort of ICC. But it won't work if we just put them onto phone.
There should be some service to manage all these things. Something from /system/lib or /system/framework. There's something about "swiqi" service in original post, but there's no file for this.
Why should our rom just use files put to /etc?
So I'm guessing it won't work... maybe just yet
NeverGone\RU said:
it was me, lol
But ROM name/version won't help here IMO.
The files OP has uploaded are too small.
And the contents is quite strange. Not an ELF or any other binary. Maybe just a screen color profile, sort of ICC. But it won't work if we just put them onto phone.
There should be some service to manage all these things. Something from /system/lib or /system/framework. There's something about "swiqi" service in original post, but there's no file for this.
Why should our rom just use files put to /etc?
So I'm guessing it won't work... maybe just yet
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that's what I was saying... there are no lib files or any type of an engine to run this overlay. It doesnt work that way.
Is there a flash able zip for cm7.1 stable.?? If solo can someone please pm me please !
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[Q] init.d Help

I am having problems with an init.d script I have made for myself. I am using Script Manager to make sure it has correct syntax and what not. However I keep receiving this error:
Code:
Command:
'/etc/init.d/99tweaks'
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Out:
bin/sh '/etc/init.d/99tweaks' <
/etc/init.d/99tweaks[3]: can't create /sys/kernel/debug: Permission denied/autocomp
/etc/init.d/99tweaks[4]: can't create /sys/class/misc/c: No such file or directory
/etc/init.d/99tweaks[6]: can't create /sys/kernel/debug: Permission denied/autocomp
/etc/init.d/99tweaks[7]: can't create /sys/class/misc/c: No such file or directory
/etc/init.d/99tweaks[9]: can't create /sys/kernel/debug: Permission deniede/autocomp
Apparently just the mpu voltages are getting through, and nothing else. Do I have to keep changing permissions to allow for writting? I am going to continue to research, but it came to mind to post this on Q&A just in case someone knew a solution. I am using franco.Kernel in the case I might be using the wrong paths, but I doubt it because I can run each line individually however I do not want to make 6 single line init.d scripts unless that is the only solution.
This is the init.d script:
Code:
#!/system/bin/sh
# mpu
echo 0 > /sys/kernel/debug/smartreflex/sr_mpu/autocomp
echo "1450 1425 1400 1300 1225 1175 1150 1100 1000 800" > /sys/class/misc/customvoltage/mpu_voltages
# iva
echo 0 > /sys/kernel/debug/smartreflex/sr_iva/autocomp
echo "1050 1050 850 850" > /sys/class/misc/customvoltage/iva_voltages
# core
echo 0 > /sys/kernel/debug/smartreflex/sr_core/autocomp
echo "1000 800 800" > /sys/class/misc/customvoltage/core_voltages
This is going to sound like a "no duh" question, but did you run the script with root?
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Yeah, I did. I've never been able to get multiple line init.d scripts to work. I don't know if it's a syntax issue or something else.
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What did you write the script with? I.e. was it written in windows with notepad?
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I used notepad++.
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OK, did you make sure to tell it the language was bash, and the follow UNIX line endings instead of windows?
Try copying a currently working init.d and then modifying it to what you're trying to accomplish and see if it works that way.
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geoffcorey said:
OK, did you make sure to tell it the language was bash, and the follow UNIX line endings instead of windows?
Try copying a currently working init.d and then modifying it to what you're trying to accomplish and see if it works that way.
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Nice catch. Indeed, try setting the control character to LF only (Windows uses CR + LF).
Ah that might be the problem. I'll try to do so when I get home later.
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I got it fixed! The problem was the CFLR endings. The init.d guide I read a while back never talked about line endings, so I was at a loss to begin with. I guess I should research more UNIX next time I have init.d problems. Thanks to the both of you for the help.
maeriooo said:
I got it fixed The problem was the CFLR endings. The init.d guide I read a while back never talked about line endings, so I was at a loss to begin with. I guess I should research more UNIX next time I have init.d problems. Thanks to the both of you for the help.
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Nice you got it working. :good:

[Q] Trying to enable init.d tweaks = Fail.. Help me?

Me and a buddy are going to begin our development on an custom GB ROM and right now, we're stuck in the development process thanks to impossibility to enable init.d tweaks. I've followed the guideline on this one (first post, first page) but I can't understand how to make init.d tweaks work on Arc S..
So, someone that can help me with this problem ASAP?
Google "enable init.d".
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XperienceD said:
Google "enable init.d".
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Already done it. The guide is simple but confusing because I can't make it work.. /:
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Destroyedbeauty said:
Already done it. The guide is simple but confusing because I can't make it work.. /:
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There are two guides, what you've linked to is a collection, which of the two showing how to enable it isn't working?
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XperienceD said:
There are two guides, what you've linked to is a collection, which of the two showing how to enable it isn't working?
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This:
" Init.d
(needs ROM with init.d access and busybox, open empty file, insert header #!/system/bin/sh and put these there, save in /system/etc/init.d and name it something like 77tweaks) "
I'm trying to do it the same way as this guide are telling me but after entering the init.d folder - I am lost, totally. Create / open empty file? How? And what shall I type down in that file? Help me.. I am stuck atm.
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Destroyedbeauty said:
I'm trying to do it the same way as this guide are telling me but after entering the init.d folder - I am lost, totally. Create / open empty file? How? And what shall I type down in that file? Help me.. I am stuck atm.
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Those instructions are just explaining how to create an init.d file, NOT how to enable init.d on your ROM. Your answer is here - how to enable init.d
XperienceD said:
Those instructions are just explaining how to create an init.d file, NOT how to enable init.d on your ROM. Your answer is here - how to enable init.d
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Okay, after some further checking of the linked thread - I can't still get it in my mind how-to create an init.d file, neither how I should paste and make those init.d scripts come alive.. Here is the problem, and searching on Google isn't helpful at all.. /: help me, please, give me a quick guide on:
1. Create own init.d file
2. Make and enable init.d scripts.
Destroyedbeauty said:
Okay, after some further checking of the linked thread - I can't still get it in my mind how-to create an init.d file, neither how I should paste and make those init.d scripts come alive.. Here is the problem, and searching on Google isn't helpful at all.. /: help me, please, give me a quick guide on:
1. Create own init.d file
2. Make and enable init.d scripts.
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More reading then as the way to enable it is at my second link and the way to create files is at what you've been reading already.
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[MOD][5/10/13] Add init.d support to your ROOTED S4

First off, I did not come up with this idea but I adapted it from smokin1337 and his thread: [MOD] EZ InitD - init.d the EZ way !!
How to make it work...
Take file in the attached zip and use your favorite root explorer and paste it in /system/etc/ overwriting the file that is there.
Set permissions of the file to be rwx, rx, rx
Create an init.d folder inside of /system/etc and set permisions to rwx, rx, rx
Add init.d scripts and make sure they are also set to rwx, rx, rx.
Reboot and enjoy your init.d scripts!
All credits to smokin1337 for the mod, I just added the line to our postboot.sh.
I tested it and it works as it should :good:
Enjoy!
-Scott
EDIT: Changed the permissions of the scripts to 755 from 777 to guard against possible malware. Info courtesy of jcase.
Just a note, I use ES File Explorer to do this but any root level explorer should work. I just use ES because I am familiar with it.
Some init.d scripts can rely upon the use of BusyBox so install that from the market.
Sorry for the stupid question but what does this actually do.
What can I get out of it if I install it?
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azz72 said:
Sorry for the stupid question but what does this actually do.
What can I get out of it if I install it?
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Good question... If you have to ask it then this is not something for you. Haha, Just kidding... But seriously..
Basically init.d scripts are scripts that run when the phone boots up. You can make them do various things like setting system level tweaks, cleaning and purgin databases, and on and on and on...
In the ROMS I build I use an init.d script that remounts the file system more efficiently (in theory anyways) but there are other uses for init.d scripts.
A real popular one is called "V6 Supercharger" Its a collection of scripts that are designed to really tweak out the operating system for the supreme performance (once again, debatable).
There are other things that could be done... If your familiar with old school computing and you know autoexec.bat this is basically that for Android.
-Scott
Gotcha
Ive tried the super charger v6 for my htc inspire a long time ago couldnt tell if it worked or not so I kinda got what ur saying.
Thanks for clearing it up for me
azz72 said:
Gotcha
Ive tried the super charger v6 for my htc inspire a long time ago couldnt tell if it worked or not so I kinda got what ur saying.
Thanks for clearing it up for me
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Yeah, no problem at all.
scrosler said:
Good question... If you have to ask it then this is not something for you. Haha, Just kidding... But seriously..
Basically init.d scripts are scripts that run when the phone boots up. You can make them do various things like setting system level tweaks, cleaning and purgin databases, and on and on and on...
In the ROMS I build I use an init.d script that remounts the file system more efficiently (in theory anyways) but there are other uses for init.d scripts.
A real popular one is called "V6 Supercharger" Its a collection of scripts that are designed to really tweak out the operating system for the supreme performance (once again, debatable).
There are other things that could be done... If your familiar with old school computing and you know autoexec.bat this is basically that for Android.
-Scott
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Thanks for the explanation i really needed too before perform this mod thanks
elvin9 said:
Thanks for the explanation i really needed too before perform this mod thanks
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Yeah, this mod is not your ordinary mod. Most people will never use this type of mod.... Or they do use it in the custom ROM they use and never even know about what it does.
Try using 755 instead of 777, otherwise you are opening yourself up to potential problems.
scrosler said:
First off, I did not come up with this idea but I adapted it from smokin1337 and his thread: [MOD] EZ InitD - init.d the EZ way !!
How to make it work...
Take file in the attached zip and use your favorite root explorer and paste it in /system/etc/ overwriting the file that is there.
Set permissions of the file to be rwx, r, r
Create an init.d folder inside of /system/etc and set permisions to rwx, rwx, rwx
Add init.d scripts and make sure they are also set to rwx, rwx, rwx.
Reboot and enjoy your init.d scripts!
All credits to smokin1337 for the mod, I just added the line to our postboot.sh.
I tested it and it works as it should :good:
Enjoy!
-Scott
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jcase said:
Try using 755 instead of 777, otherwise you are opening yourself up to potential problems.
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Responded in updater script thread.
So do we have to find make scripts I'm assuming this just set up the device to work with the scripts
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DJsCrIBbLe said:
So do we have to find make scripts I'm assuming this just set up the device to work with the scripts
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Right, exactly.
You can peruse the forums and find your favorite "battery saving" and "super charger" scripts.
Gotcha thanks .
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I've discovered the same thing you achieve here before, when i was trying to create a swap internal SD for the external, but unfortunately it didn't work, i used your rom on my old Note 2, it was amazing hope to see CleanROM for this one. Thanks for publishing this.
juanyunis said:
I've discovered the same thing you achieve here before, when i was trying to create a swap internal SD for the external, but unfortunately it didn't work, i used your rom on my old Note 2, it was amazing hope to see CleanROM for this one. Thanks for publishing this.
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Yeah, I am starting to grow frustrated. Hopefully soon!

Android .sh Scripting Help!

Hey Guys!
Im making a script and its called Lagg Nullififer (Click Me)
Its pretty cool and it speeds up android, but i want to make a temporary mode and a permanent mode (init.d) so i want the .sh script to make files on SDCard/Lagg_Nullifier (or any other folder) and i want the files to have the text in them!
EG:
.sh script makes file in sdcard then copys to system/etc/init.d
Please, Please, Please help as i cant find how to do this ANYWHERE!, Thankz in Advance!
Please write what you really want - just make and copy files is easy, but i think, that it isnt all u want...
Nuck-TH said:
Please write what you really want - just make and copy files is easy, but i think, that it isnt all u want...
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Its what i really want to do,
I want the .sh script to make a file on the sdcard with information on it, then i want the .sh script to copy it to system/etc/init.d
Why not just make script create file directly in init.d?
Ok, I dunno how to, and how to make that script in init.d have text
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Pizza_Dox said:
Ok, I dunno how to, and how to make that script in init.d have text
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what about making a flashable zip that contains the script? it will extract directly to init.d
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Pizza_Dox said:
Ok, I dunno how to, and how to make that script in init.d have text
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do you have any experience with unix scripting at all? I can help you
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Pizza_Dox said:
Hey Guys!
Im making a script and its called Lagg Nullififer (Click Me)
Its pretty cool and it speeds up android, but i want to make a temporary mode and a permanent mode (init.d) so i want the .sh script to make files on SDCard/Lagg_Nullifier (or any other folder) and i want the files to have the text in them!
EG:
.sh script makes file in sdcard then copys to system/etc/init.d
Please, Please, Please help as i cant find how to do this ANYWHERE!, Thankz in Advance!
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I'm really confused as to what you want to do, but if I understand correctly, U want to make it temporary so if users reboots the script doesn't stick but if the user wants it to stick it will create a init.d rite??
And ye i would also ask have u any experience in scripting because this is pretty/verry easy
So basically for it to be temporary you just want to run the script, if u want it to stick after reboot you must place it in init.d folder or for lupus Kernels you could also place it in boot.d, dependinfg on wether u want it to run on BOOT or INIT.
wedgess said:
I'm really confused as to what you want to do, but if I understand correctly, U want to make it temporary so if users reboots the script doesn't stick but if the user wants it to stick it will create a init.d rite??
And ye i would also ask have u any experience in scripting because this is pretty/verry easy
So basically for it to be temporary you just want to run the script, if u want it to stick after reboot you must place it in init.d folder or for lupus Kernels you could also place it in boot.d, dependinfg on wether u want it to run on BOOT or INIT.
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exactly
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I dont want to make a flashable zip, i want it to be like superchrager to make the files in init.d, , Heres what im trying to do for my mod, Thing is its really good, Honestly, Go try it out, If u dont like it just reboot
Here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2319774
Im trying to get 2 options to come up and say install in init.d or testdrive, testdrive will inject tweaks for current sesion and when u reboot they go away, and init.d will keep those tweaks and things,
Also if u want u can Be my partner in Lagg Nullifier,
wedgess said:
I'm really confused as to what you want to do, but if I understand correctly, U want to make it temporary so if users reboots the script doesn't stick but if the user wants it to stick it will create a init.d rite??
And ye i would also ask have u any experience in scripting because this is pretty/verry easy
So basically for it to be temporary you just want to run the script, if u want it to stick after reboot you must place it in init.d folder or for lupus Kernels you could also place it in boot.d, dependinfg on wether u want it to run on BOOT or INIT.
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Yes thanks, someone understands,, lol, Yes, thing is i dident Learn, i just read alot of scripts and tested out a TONNE of different things and values i wanted to use in my script which is HERE
And its universal accros all devices so some might not have boot.d but init.d most of them will have, And thats what i want
I want to have 2 options and have one to make init.d files and one for temp (Temporary method is working fine now, )
Pizza_Dox said:
Yes thanks, someone understands,, lol, Yes, thing is i dident Learn, i just read alot of scripts and tested out a TONNE of different things and values i wanted to use in my script which is HERE
And its universal accros all devices so some might not have boot.d but init.d most of them will have, And thats what i want
I want to have 2 options and have one to make init.d files and one for temp (Temporary method is working fine now, )
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I checked your script a while ago, and it needs a lot of improvements, you should add user privilege check to the script, and add a line to mount system with read/write permission. And also you should make the script a bit more aggressive and give the user some choices to pick. Unfortunately I don't have much time to do it myself, but I'll try to.
Anyway to make the script create another script in init.d with text in it it's really simple, here's an example:
echo #put your first command here# > system/etc/init.d/99LagNullifier
echo #put your second command here# >> system/etc/init.d/99LagNullifier
">" overwrites any old text in the file
">>" adds to the existing file
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Pizza_Dox said:
Yes thanks, someone understands,, lol, Yes, thing is i dident Learn, i just read alot of scripts and tested out a TONNE of different things and values i wanted to use in my script which is HERE
And its universal accros all devices so some might not have boot.d but init.d most of them will have, And thats what i want
I want to have 2 options and have one to make init.d files and one for temp (Temporary method is working fine now, )
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Oh OK and not being smart but do u know wat each line of your script does. Because I have seen many users creating scripts and although the desired effect works there are parts which are not needed or the creator does not have a clue what they do. They just cram in awhole load of things which look or sound good. IM NOT SAYING THIS IS YOU.
I'm not at a PC rite now so can't look at your script. But seen as u don't want to make it a flashable zip, I would suggest something that maybe u could run via script manager or terminal like lupus menu. With a couple if options like set on every boot. Or run until reboot and say a check to make sure other init.D's do not conflict with yours. Just some suggestions.
Lol @Themike_10452 the below will probably confuse the hell out of him
inspire yourself with this code
clear ##clear the screen
echo ""
##check for root privilege
id=`id`; id=`echo ${id#*=}`; id=`echo ${id%%\(*}`; id=`echo ${id%% *}`
if [ "$id" = "0" ] || [ "$id" = "root" ]; then
echo "Root permission: Yes"
else
echo "Root permission: No"
echo ""
echo Please run the script with SU permission
sleep 3
exit 69
fi
if [ ! "`which busybox`" ]; then ##check for busybox
echo "Busybox found: No!"
sleep 3
exit 70
else
echo "Busybox found: Yes"
fi
echo ""
busybox mount -o remount,rw /system ## mounts system as r/w
#
#
#your actions here#
#
#
line=====================
m1k3="=== Themike10452 ==="
echo $line
echo $m1k3
echo $line
echo ""
echo Done!
echo ""
echo -n "Reboot now? (Y,N)"
read input ##read user input and store it in "input" variable
case $input in
y|Y) echo "" ##if answer is "y" or "Y" then ...
echo Your phone will now reboot
sleep 2
echo ""
echo ========== POOF! =========
sleep 1
reboot ;;
*) echo "" ##any other answer then ...
echo "So reboot manually later "
sleep 2
exit ;;
esac
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Omg, THANKZ alot!, , only problem is I'm not on PC, so I'll continue stuff latter
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Pizza_Dox said:
Omg, THANKZ alot!, , only problem is I'm not on PC, so I'll continue stuff latter
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alright hit thanks at least
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wedgess said:
Lol @Themike_10452 the below will probably confuse the hell out of him
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I'll try to clarify things as much as I can this is Unix after all
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I can't, got to 8 today, will do tmrw, and again thanks alot and I'll check out the code, I like the input part but the reboot and etc... I mostly knew about,
@wedgess, it diddent really confuse me, , lol
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I can't, got to 8 today, will do tmrw, and again thanks alot and I'll check out the code, I like the input part but the reboot and etc... I mostly knew about,
@wedgess, it diddent really confuse me, , lol
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benefit from it as much as you can, I added some colors to make it look clearer
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Themike_10452 said:
I'll try to clarify things as much as I can this is Unix after all
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Oh u came back and edited it much easier for him now
Pizza_Dox said:
I can't, got to 8 today, will do tmrw, and again thanks alot and I'll check out the code, I like the input part but the reboot and etc... I mostly knew about,
@wedgess, it diddent really confuse me, , lol
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Good but I would still however look up some bash so u know exactly what's going on and how to fix it if u run into problems.
Ok I looked through your script quickly there... as mike said there is still alot of work to do. this is not ment as destructive criticism but constructive, to help you make it better, which i'm sure is what you want.
It can be cleaned up quite a bit. It looks like you took alot of other peoples scripts/tweaks and put them together with a lot of sleeps, which certainly will not be good... unless u run them in the background. Because device wont boot for a long time with them all, I think there is 3/4mins where script pauses. It will be fine in boot.d as it wont affect boot time but in init.d seems like a NO NO. also thigs like
Code:
/system/xbin/echo 1 > /proc/sys/vm/oom_kill_allocating_task
can simply be
Code:
echo 1 > /proc/sys/vm/oom_kill_allocating_task
or even better, I think its a good idea to create a variable for busybox say BB. I noticed on LuPuS script at the start certain commands would not work unless I had busybox before each command. I run my kernels busybox from /sbin, So would be
Code:
BB=/sbin/busybox
-- this way
Code:
$BB echo 1 > /proc/sys/vm/oom_kill_allocating_task
As I also mentioned u should place a check so your script will make sure any scripts already in init.d will not conflict. And if they do give the user option to overwrite or keep their current script or back it up.
edit - Crap u said u wanted it to be universal. So maybe better to check for busybox.
Code:
if [ -e /sbin/busybox ]; then
BB=/sbin/busybox
elif [ -e /system/xbin/busybox ]; then
BB=/system/xbin/busybox
elif [ -e /system/bin/busybox ]; then
BB=/system/bin/busybox
else
echo "No busybox found!"
fi
Thanks alot, for all the help guys! I'll get on working and just to clarify I took the base commands from Lenarox, Juwe11 & many others, tested them & modified alot to find the best combo and I added some of my Own Tweaks!,
Also with the whole sleeps thing I already know that it's not Good In init.d and so o was making it to
Just inject all commands
Also in the script their were alot of sleeps because this way it gives each tweak to settle in
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Ok I tried testing this:
(Thanks mike)
Code:
case $input in
y|Y) echo "Would You Like to Reboot Now?"
echo "Your phone will now reboot"
sleep 2
echo ""
echo "========== POOF! ========="
sleep 1
reboot ;;
*) echo "If You Dident Reboot Then..."
echo "Reboot Manually!"
sleep 2
exit ;;
esac
And it dosent work in smanager... Need some help with it,

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