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Beta testing of a new kernel that allows over clocking up to 660mhz. I have no time to do a lot of testing. So far MCR rom 3.2 is stable and fast with it. So I am calling for testers. The kernels are using ramzswap.
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Note: It will not work on 2.x rom as it is a 2.6.27 kernel.
This is great news. I would try it, but I have a CDMA Hero.
I think this also works for 2.1 ROM; I'm using Vanillain 1.0 and I went from 145 CPU benchmark to 154...
how to apply?
and does setcpu support this setting yet?
thanks for the work
1) Download the SetCPU in the link
2) Drag the SetCPU file into your SD card
3) Open and install using any file manager (I use Astro)
4) Download the setcpu.txt file into your SD card (not into a folder)
5) Open SetCPU and press Menu > Device Selection > Scroll all the way down to "Custom Frequency Config" (last on the list)
6) Then set up the frequency as you desire
is this based on teknologist's kernel? this shall be included in MCR once stable enough.
Is root needed?
Yes you need root for this to work, and just on a side notice using the overclock widget seems to work to.
worked on my hero i guess.. but how stupid m i, i tried edit the txt file and push into my nexus and try the settings... damm.. f*ck, it did not work at all... damm...
doesn't do anything for me according to linpack. Same amount of Mflops/s
edit: and screen went black and never got out of it.... :S
660 MHz ?? Bye bye batery...
Myriad Group is developing a new virtual machine for android that increases 3x the speed of the system running aplications, with the same hardware, and a optimized use of the batery and will allow richer grafics... The name of the project is Dalvik turbo and it will be show on the Mobile World Congress of Barcelona...
You can read it here: www(dot)mobileburn.com/news.jsp?Id=8684
I hope we can use it to our Hero's ...
Dalvik Turbo looks extremely promising. If 3x performance can actually be achieved, then we have to ask Google... what were you thinking with Dalvik's original design?
Please, read this:
http://android.modaco.com/index.php?s=&showtopic=302182&view=findpost&p=1185063
What do these numbers mean?
Sergio PC said:
Seems to be working fine, you can tell in various instances such as scrolling in menus etc...
Lox_Dev you the man! thanks.
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BogoMips is not the clock!
It's the efficiency of running a bootonly calibration loop.
This doesn't mean that Lox_Dev work isn't a great thing, though.
so in a nutshell, whith this mod does hero run faster or not?
ermacwins said:
so in a nutshell, whith this mod does hero run faster or not?
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I don't think so.
Just because your car shows 200mph in the speedometer doesn't mean it can go that fast.
Really, read here: http://android.modaco.com/index.php?s=&showtopic=302182&view=findpost&p=1185063
Uqbar said:
BogoMips is not the clock!
It's the efficiency of running a bootonly calibration loop.
This doesn't mean that Lox_Dev work isn't a great thing, though.
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Alright i understand ill edit that post to find some explanations.
Thanks man.
Hello I'm flash that kernel and after reboob i see circle showing droid logo => htc =>droid and that replay again and again some clue ?
After a backup I usually wipe everything out before installing a new rom.
Try this.
EZ-DZ GODSPEED OVERCLOCKING kernel Update ver 03 for the HTC Desire Z
WHAT'S THIS ??
- This is a flashable Update.zip containing the stock HTC Desire Z with HTC Sense Kernel 2.6.32.21-gd2764ed.
- NOTICE this is kernel-specific. This overclocking update won't work if you have a different kernel (T-Mobile firmware, some asian versions, etc). This is intended for the current stock european generic Desire Z, the Bell-NAM Desire Z, and any custom ROM based on this Kernel version.
- It will overclock your phone's CPU to 1017 MHz, 1206 MHz or 1420 MHz Godspeed.
- The stock Kernel has not been modified. Instead of that, the Overclocking module is automatically loaded on boot.
- It also includes embedded root priviledges, disabled security, the latest Busybox (Nov 2010) and Superuser, so your root will stay even if you ever have to factory reset.
- Flashing one of this Kernel Update zips will NOT erase your personal info and configurations; it will not wipe your phone because only the kernel will be updated.
HOW TO FLASH ??
- I assume you are an experienced user, if not, please refer to the "EASY rooting/flashing TUTORIAL and FAQs for dummies" thread, read the FAQ, and them come back.
TIP: Hey, please remember: it's always clever to make a NANDroid backup before flashing anything.
- I have prepared 3 sets: a conservative 1 GHz overclocking update, an intermediate 1.2 GHz option and a more aggressive 1.4 GHz version. Pick your Downlaod from this post's footer, and copy it to your phone's SD card.
- Flash it via ClockworkMod: Open ROM Manager, tap "Install ROM from SD card", scroll to select your EZ Godspeed update zip, tap OK. Phone will reboot with the updated kernel.
TIP: DON'T check "Wipe Data and Cache" unless you wanna delete all your personal info, installed apps and configurations.
- Enjoy your new godspeed EZ overclocked DZ
WANT TO FINE TUNE OR TRY OTHER SPEEDS ??
- I strongly recommend getting SetCPU from the Market. It will let you control your max/min CPU speeds, fine tune, and many advanced options, but be aware SetCPU can't override the max speed specified by the Godspeed kernel update you choose.
- To change the max overclocking speed, You can flash from any Godspeed update to another as many times as you wish, because the only diference between each is the overclocking module autoload script 03gtrabOC, which specifies the oc-dz.ko overclocking module max value (check post 5 if you want to learn how it works or how to make your own update zips).
HOW TO DISABLE / UNINSTALL ??
Do you really wanna go back ?? OK then, manually uninstalling is EZ-DZ too:
1.- Delete the file /system/etc/init.d/03gtrabOC and reboot. The overclocking module won't be auto-loaded anymore; you're back to 806MHz.
2.- Delete /system/lib/modules/oc-dz.ko (the overclocking module). This is optional since the module won't be loaded without the script.
Everything else in this Update zips is stock (the Kernel, radio module bcm4329.ko, etc) except for a couple of ramdisk optimizations (embedded root and enabled busybox run parts capabilities) and the latest Busybox and Superuser apps (which you already had).
OR you can simply restore your NANDroid backup and forget you ever flashed this OC thing.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:
THANKS to tkirton (update script guru and patient teacher), coolbho3000 (original overclocking module for the HTC Vision), stridger (recompiled module for the Desire Z), dsixda (learned a lot by reading the scripts from his kitchen) and many others.
If I owe acknowledgements please let me know and I will update this post.
DOWNLOADS:
- For 1.4 GHz overclocking download EZDZ_Godspeed_update03.zip
MD5 checksum: b28261f48b2fe437075d64bf4cd727c5
- For 1.0 GHz overclocking download EZDZ_Godspeed1GHz_update03.zip
MD5 checksum: 7e1ac82406bcf818ed33d4e886bba99c
- For 1.2 GHz overclocking download EZDZ_Godspeed1.2_update03.zip
MD5 checksum: dfc699802cae2744b22ce32f10380df6
Good work
Awesome work!
Is there a way to set speed at 1Ghz? I am using SetCPU. Slider gives me only 245, 368, 768 and 1420MHz speed. Any ideas?
Oh! And is there easy way defuse this nice kernel? Root and S-Off I already had.
Still waiting for this f$*kin' phone in France, need it !
In setCPU, impossible to set speed at stock Mhz ? (806Mhz, correct ?)
As always, feel free to modify/edit/tweak/improve etc anything I share
How are the max frequencies/clockspeeds set ??
The overclocking script file /system/etc/init.d/03gtrabOC loads the overclocking module oc-dz.ko at boot, and sets its max speed.
The last line in the script sets the maximum overclocking value:
The only change between all versions is the final number at "pll2_l_val=x" (the MHz value multiplier is 19.2). Examples:
For stock 806.4 MHz
pll2_l_val=42
For 1017.6 MHz
pll2_l_val=53
For 1209 Mhz
pll2_l_val=63
For 1420 Mhz
pll2_l_val=74
How to delete the script 03gtrabOC to stop auto-loading the overclocking module ??
Using ADB commands from a PC:
adb remount (remounts r/w for that session if phone has unsecured kernel, like this one)
adb shell rm /system/etc/init.d/03gtrabOC
How is the overclocking module auto-loaded ??
The stock boot.img was unpacked, and inside ramdisk, bootcomplete.rc was edited to include a line which enables Busybox run parts at boot, then, with Notepad++ a line was added to the updater-script of the Update zip which gives running atributes to any script dropped into /system/etc/init.d. There's where the module-loading script 03gtrabOC was placed.
Was else was included or modified ??
- The overclocking module compiled by stridger was added to /system/lib/modules/
- Superuser APK was added to /system/app/ just in case it's missing or wrong.
- Su and the latest version of Busybox were added to /system/xbin/
- A full set of Busybox symlinks was added to the Update zip updater-script with Notepad++
- Inside the boot.img's ramdisk, defaul.prop was edited to ro.secure=0 (unsecured Kernel, "root")
- The Kernel itself was not touched, to avoid conflicts / problems (anyway the source is still not available).
How were these Update zips packed and signed ??
Using Daneshm90's Update zip tool.
How was the boot.img unpacked and repacked ??
Using scripts from dsixda's kitchen on Cygwin, a Unix emulator for Windows.
Thanks AGAIN mate. Is 1.4 GHz safe choice for everyday usage?
I'll try play with values, I just want that 1GHz too.
EDIT: And I want that 1.4 GHz value too. lol
03gtrabOC has only one value, is that some kind divider? I am sorry but I can not figure those tables out.
This works great. I assume that this now sticks between reboots?
ludow said:
03gtrabOC has only one value, is that some kind divider? I am sorry but I can not figure those tables out.
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Updated post 1 (new 1GHz version) and post 5 (how to manually change overclocking speed / multiplier value)
sonofabit said:
This works great. I assume that this now sticks between reboots?
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Yes it should
gtrab, quick question. As this update has root built in do i have to root my device first or can i simply install clockwork and apply this update?
huetson2 said:
gtrab, quick question. As this update has root built in do i have to root my device first or can i simply install clockwork and apply this update?
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yes of course you need root and S-OFF to flahs this or anything non-official
check the easy tutorial FAQ linked on the post, you'll become a flashing master in 8 minutes
Is 1.4GHz the fastest we can go on the Z / without a custom kernel?
Seeing as the G2 can go up to 1.9GHz.
gtrab said:
yes of course you need root and S-OFF to flahs this or anything non-official
check the easy tutorial FAQ linked on the post, you'll become a flashing master in 8 minutes
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been a while since flashing an htc (magic), been flashing a galaxy s for the last 6 months.
Have read the tutorial now thanks and all is clear again
DanWilson said:
Is 1.4GHz the fastest we can go on the Z / without a custom kernel?
Seeing as the G2 can go up to 1.9GHz.
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I'm on 1.4Ghz, that's enough for me, but other users dare to go up and up. Check the other overclocking threads in this forum to see what other users are reporting.
This update zip won't change the voltage, just the speed, so we will have to find out
huetson2 said:
been a while since flashing an htc (magic), been flashing a galaxy s for the last 6 months.
Have read the tutorial now thanks and all is clear again
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you're welcome
gtrab said:
I'm on 1.4Ghz, that's enough for me, but other users dare to go up and up. Check the other overclocking threads in this forum to see what other users are reporting.
This update zip won't change the voltage, just the speed, so we will have to find out
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Come Christmas (well, a couple days after) my Z shall be pimped. -ish.
And I'll try an overclock of epic proportions. For five minutes, or until I crap myself. Which ever is first
this works well! Tnx man! finaly a way to overclock that stays after reboot!
all nice and stable @ 1.42GHZ
Great work! Might be a good idea to add a file with stock kernel and bcm4329.ko for the people who already flashed with a oc kernel.
JCreations said:
Great work! Might be a good idea to add a file with stock kernel and bcm4329.ko for the people who already flashed with a oc kernel.
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The stock kernel and bcm4329.ko are already included
Just delete system/etc/init.d/03gtrabOC and you are back to stock
It stangely doesn't work for me.
I already have root and s-off. But when I apply the update my DZ freezes on boot-up.
I'm doing a nandroid recovery now. Hope it wil boot-up again.
gtrab said:
The stock kernel and bcm4329.ko are already included
Just delete system/etc/init.d/03gtrabOC and you are back to stock
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hey gtrab i have kernel version 2.6.32.21-gd2764ed
will this still work on my desire z?
maus010 said:
It stangely doesn't work for me.
I already have root and s-off. But when I apply the update my DZ freezes on boot-up.
I'm doing a nandroid recovery now. Hope it wil boot-up again.
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1.- Maybe you have a different ROM, o this is not "stock" for you
2.- Maybe yoou have a corrupt download. Did you check the MD5 checksums ??
First of all let me thank all you member of this newborn community which is the Galaxy W's! Without you guys there would be no point in releasing this anyway.
First off credits:
Arco68 for helping me guiding me in this odyssey that is making Android builds and teaching me how the updater-script thing works and for allowing me to test some stuff which really helped me release this. Also for his custom Ancora kernel
knzo for helping me get started with Android and giving me the first tips that helped me want to learn more and do more. Also for his build.prop tweaks which are pretty handy
qzem for being one of the motivators behind the community and how got us the RZR Recovery as well as getting me Arco's kernel when my computer was being a slut.
dsixda for his awesome kitchen in which I cooked this ROM.
zeppelinrox for his funtastic V6 Supercharger script
Now what does this ROM have?
It is based on the Samsung Stock 2.3.6 ROM (latest EU ROM) but has been modded for better performance.
- Deodexed
- Zipaligned
- Rooted
- Busybox'd
- Has task killer tweaks
- /data/app functionality
- Custom Kernel by Arco68
- Roboto Font from Android 4.0 (ICS)
**NOT SO SMALL (xD) AND (POSSIBLY) MOST STABLE RELEASE YET**
The only things left from the TouchWiz UI are the Launcher and the Social Hub (because I really like it. The Hub that is. Launcher sucks balls.) apart from things tied to the framework like Phone, Contacts and Messaging.
In the instruction at this time (time of V3 release) I'll leave also instructions to integrate V6 Supercharger by zeppelinrox which should make the phone much more fun to use
A OC Version of the ROM is coming in the next few days aswell, as soon as I make sure it is stable.
Without further ado here's the link:
Rom: http://www.mediafire.com/?xnw2raw1daeeny4
OC ROM: http://www.mediafire.com/?rbq3s215iwce39h
Extras Package: http://www.mediafire.com/?0ojof3ioue9wc65
Instructions for Flashing:
(1) Reboot your phone into recovery;
(2) Make a backup of your current ROM;
(3) Wipe data/cache
(4) Format /system/
(5) Flash the ZIP
(6) Enjoy.
Instructions for V6 Supercharger
(1) Download this file and put in somewhere in your memory card
(2) Go to the Market and download "Script Manager"
(3) Open Script Manager and go to Config and choose "Browse as Root"
(4) Browse to where the script is and choose it
(5) Select only the ROOT symbol and then RUN
(6) First choose option 2 and when asked again choose option 6 (if you feel like taking a chance, choose option MEGA RAM 2) and V6 will install.
(7) After you are done with installing browse to /data/ in the memory of the phone, a file called 99SuperCharger.sh will be there
(8) Choose it, select run at boot
(9) Reboot and you should be done, enjoy.
For SuperCharger updates check HERE
AnTuTu Score w/o V6 Supercharger: 3750
AnTuTu Score w/ V6 Supercharger (option 6): 38xx
AnTuTu Score w/ OC and Supercharger (option 6): 40xx
(If you're updating from V1 or V2, I advise you to backup your apps and do a full wipe)
NOTE: IF YOU ARE HAVING PROBLEMS WITH VIDEO, JUST INSTALL A VIDEO PLAYER AND IT WILL WORK FINE. I RECOMMEND MX VIDEO PLAYER.
F.A.Q.
(1) Will this ROM work on the Exhibit 2 4G?
A: No idea. Ask the devs for the Exhibit 2. The hardware is quite similar but some things do differ.
(2) Is this CM7?
A: No, it is not. I'll get on that when I can.
(3) What are the advantages of this ROM over stock?
A: It is rooted and much faster. Try it out yourself.
(4) What are the surprises you were talking about?
A: Unfortunately they couldn't be released at the same time as this ROM, so you'll just have to wait.
(5) Will you update this further?
A: As of V3, I dunno. I pretty much done everything I had to do to make it work as powerfully as possible.
(6) Is this overclockable?
A: It is as of V3, download the OC Rom.
Version History:
V1: Initial Version
- Deodexed
- Zipaligned
- build.prop tweaks
- Optimized Memory
- Custom Kernel by Arco68
- Other stuff I can't remember anymore xD
V2: Chocolate-fudged Version
- Changed base Stock ROM to most recent version
- Disabled boot animation
- Updated Arco68 Kernel
- Debloated it a little
- Changed system font to Roboto ICS
- build.prop tweaks
- Deodexed
- Zip aligned
- Optimized Memory
V3: SUPERDUPERAWESOME VERSION!
- Updated Arco Kernel, again.
- Made it minimalistic
- Took away some tweaks that were not needed
- Market fixed.
- 3D Gaming fixed.
- Added instructions for V6 Supercharger
- SMALLEST VERSION YET!
- ROM now comes in OC and No OC
Nice... thanks kezra
Awesome, gonna try it in an hour or so (yes my connection sucks).
In the meanwhile, do you mind if I spread the link over at Androidiani, the italian Android community?
fender90 said:
Awesome, gonna try it in an hour or so (yes my connection sucks).
In the meanwhile, do you mind if I spread the link over at Androidiani, the italian Android community?
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No I don't mind.
Also finished setting up the kitchen tutorial in post 3.
Hey man great job!!! I haven't got time to participate on the forum for a while, cause of my job getting on the way (we are moving the whole company of 350 pepole from two different location to one new, so I was (or I still am) very busy). Thanks for mention me in your thanks list, I am very happy that I maybe helped a little bit this "Wonder" community . When we will finnish our move, I hope I will have the time to help more with some testing and stuff!
Mirrors
Do you have other than Multiupload coz it is banned in my country.....
andynroid said:
Do you have other than Megaupload coz it is banned in my country.....
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Dude it's multiupload, there are about 10 different mirrors xD
HOTFILE
UPLOADKING
There ya go bro
Thanks GAPPS integrated ?
Sent from my GT-I8150 using xda premium
Yes it is. Just as it is in the normal Stock.
If Kezra agrees i want to mirror his roms for free without ads, on a reliable fast server
Installed correctly, but seems to be stuck on the "Samsung" after rebooting, the logo just keeps flashing.
Edit: Nevermind, it worked now testing begins!
andynroid said:
Do you have other than Multiupload coz it is banned in my country.....
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TuxBrothers said:
If Kezra agrees i want to mirror his roms for free without ads, on a reliable fast server
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I don't see anything against that. Give it to me and I'll put it on the 1st post
KP, a small question.
Now that the phone reads the external sd as the internal memory, I can finally see some use for the 16gb micro sd I was given for Xmas.
But I do want to keep all the data I already have on the one I was using up to now, so if I transfer the whole card on my PC and then on the other (bigger) card and finally put it in the phone, will I have all my data or will I be missing something because they are hidden Android system files?
I wanna sleep now it is 4am 'ere but because of this.....Thanks to All for BullDozing......
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KP, a small question.
Now that the phone reads the external sd as the internal memory, I can finally see some use for the 16gb micro sd I was given for Xmas.
But I do want to keep all the data I already have on the one I was using up to now, so if I transfer the whole card on my PC and then on the other (bigger) card and finally put it in the phone, will I have all my data or will I be missing something because they are hidden Android system files?
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What you suggested should work. Switch stuff over from one memory to the other and you should be fine
KezraPlanes said:
I don't see anything against that. Give it to me and I'll put it on the 1st post
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Master, your wish is my command!
http://www.helifun.net/android/samsung_galaxy_w/Optimized_Stock_KezraV1_wTW.zip
May the force be with you!
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KezraPlanes said:
What you suggested should work. Switch stuff over from one memory to the other and you should be fine
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OK, but what is the mount point of the internal 2GB disk?
/sdcard/external_sd
The transfer did work, I'm extremely happy with your ROM KP, fast and smooth
Hi!
I just read around Android software and Hacking box and created some scripts for init.d. I have no idea about the effect of those tweaks, but installed and running on my phone now. Hope its bring better performance for Xperia S.
Require:
1. ADB.
2. Root.
3. Init.d support active (Thanks DoomLoRD for this). If you are not active init.d yet, this will do it for you.
4. window (script to active init.d runs only on windows).
Install:
Download attach file, extract to c: (you will get runme.bat and files folder).
Connect your phone to computer, wait un till you see your device (type adb devices).
run runme.bat.
reboot.
Done!
After reboot you will see folder dalvid-cache folder under /cache - it means init.d has work!.
Leave your feedback here about performance.
Thanks so much!
After 2, 3 times of rebooting the phone, now my S is flying.
The performance has been improved!
Sent from my LT26i using XDA
will this work for xperia sola? i flashed doomlords kernel
Does it work for ICS?
Hi everybody, I want to know what does it bring as features or performance to our Xperia S ?
Thanks for your help.
hugeCaCao said:
Hi everybody, I want to know what does it bring as features or performance to our Xperia S ?
Thanks for your help.
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i want to know that too!
and couple more questions:
2.does it work with ICS? (asked before, was not answered though..)
3. does it work for rroted devices but with locked bootloader?
4. does it wipe data after finishing process?
too little information given OP!
thanks
Yes it works on ICS I've installed it yersterday, I think this tweak is just use to upgrade performance of Xperia S but I don't see the difference, the Xperia S is still really smooth .
Q&A for [kernel][stock][D85520P][init.d][bumped]Stock EXperience (for) You -- SEXY
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Sexy kernel question
Hello . Is it possible to create a version of the set selinux permissive . Alternatively, if there is any init.d script that is changing. Greetings
mnkowalski said:
Hello . Is it possible to create a version of the set selinux permissive . Alternatively, if there is any init.d script that is changing. Greetings
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Hello,
I did it and i can share if you want but you better use init.d to do this:
Create a file named 07setpermissive in /etc/init.d folder with inside this simple code, and give 755 permission to this file (with a root explorer).
Code:
#!/system/sh
setenforce 0
Reboot, and it's done (SELinux is set to "permissive"). If you want to disable it, you can tape in a terminal emulator;
Code:
su
setenforce 1
If you really need, i can share the same thing done in ramdisk.
I would be grateful for it
For many people this will be useful . I would appreciate it if he had se linux kernel permessive
mnkowalski said:
For many people this will be useful . I would appreciate it if he had se linux kernel permessive
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Done, links are in original thread OP http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/development/kernel-stock-experience-sexy-t3120751
or
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=61061948&postcount=8
You can hit thank's if it helps
Maybe I'm doing something wrong but the scripts in the init.d do not work, so it just me . I created a script to test init.di was not a log file . When installed with supermarket universal program init.d script then she began to move. I installed both kernels and nothing
mnkowalski said:
Maybe I'm doing something wrong but the scripts in the init.d do not work, so it just me . I created a script to test init.di was not a log file . When installed with supermarket universal program init.d script then she began to move. I installed both kernels and nothing
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Did you give the right permissions to your script?
What does this script (code)?
permission is ok
Script :
#!/system/bin/sh
echo init.d is working >> / storange /emulated/0/initdsupport.txt
Using the program -> script starts , uninstall the program and stops working script
Sorry for bad english
mnkowalski said:
permission is ok
Script :
#!/system/bin/sh
echo init.d is working >> / storange /emulated/0/initdsupport.txt
Using the program -> script starts , uninstall the program and stops working script
Sorry for bad english
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Try to write in /data, it should work
echo "init.d is working" >> /data/initdsupport.txt
None of this after the change does not work still , but with the application from google play test log appears and init.d works. I give up. If I ask for a hint
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.androguide.universal.init.d&hl=pl
with this application works
mnkowalski said:
None of this after the change does not work still , but with the application from google play test log appears and init.d works. I give up. If I ask for a hint
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.androguide.universal.init.d&hl=pl
with this application works
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It didn't work because the path of sdcard is not good in your script.
If you want to write log in sdcard (internal storage) the code must be
Code:
#!/system/bin/sh
echo "init.d is working" >> /mnt/sdcard/initdsupport.txt
instead of your
Code:
#!/system/bin/sh
echo "init.d is working" >> /storage/emulated/0/initdsupport.txt
I just tested it, and it works well with my moded 20p ramdisk, without need of another system mod.
You just have to use /mnt/sdcard instead of /storage/emulated/0
App you are talking about is an emulation of init.d (not real init.d, as ramdisk supports), it uses install-recovery.sh.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1933849
Can I install any of these kernels over one of your previous 5.x ROMs ( such as Androidnow HD). Or do I need to install the entire new ROM ?
If I can install just the kernel then do I need to root it ?
Many thx
soupratt said:
Can I install any of these kernels over one of your previous 5.x ROMs ( such as Androidnow HD). Or do I need to install the entire new ROM ?
If I can install just the kernel then do I need to root it ?
Many thx
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Hi,
I don't know if i understand well your questions.
I didn't test all possibles combos (all possibles shared stock or based stock) roms with these kernels (ramdisks) moded, i think you can understand that
You can easily test it and report the result if you want, I (we) 'll be interested to read this.
For that, you need to know how to flash a kernel (custom recovery is the best solution), how to backup the one you used before, how to boot on custom recovery with hard key for eventually restoring this one you backuped before, how to quit a secure boot error screen (removing battery) that you can meet with a bad kernel, and, of course, that root is really needed for doing all of that.
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6ril1 said:
Hi,
I don't know if i understand well your questions.
I didn't test all possibles combos (all possibles shared stock or based stock) roms with these kernels (ramdisks) moded, i think you can understand that
You can easily test it and report the result if you want, I (we) 'll be interested to read this.
For that, you need to know how to flash a kernel (custom recovery is the best solution), how to backup the one you used before, how to boot on custom recovery with hard key for eventually restoring this one you backuped before, how to quit a secure boot error screen (removing battery) that you can meet with a bad kernel, and, of course, that root is really needed for doing all of that.
Posted without using google translation, sorry for my english
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Hi 6ril1 and thank you for your response.
I probably wasn't very clear. What I wanted to know is whether I can install just the 20p kernel on phone which has a rom with an earlier kernel (like 20i or similar). Would the 20p kernel have any issues with a ROM designed for an earlier kernel. Up to know I used Seven's Androidnow HD ROM but unfortunately he has pull out support for newer ROMs due to some asshat distributing his ROMs without consent. The last ROM he had was 14 but it wasn't fully optimised. I am using his earlier 10.3 Androidnow HD ROM. So I was wondering if your 20p kernel will work ok with having to install a whole new ROM.
Cheers
soupratt said:
Hi 6ril1 and thank you for your response.
I probably wasn't very clear. What I wanted to know is whether I can install just the 20p kernel on phone which has a rom with an earlier kernel (like 20i or similar). Would the 20p kernel have any issues with a ROM designed for an earlier kernel. Up to know I used Seven's Androidnow HD ROM but unfortunately he has pull out support for newer ROMs due to some asshat distributing his ROMs without consent. The last ROM he had was 14 but it wasn't fully optimised. I am using his earlier 10.3 Androidnow HD ROM. So I was wondering if your 20p kernel will work ok with having to install a whole new ROM.
Cheers
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Hi,
Just try it, after the usual precautions (Make kernel backup before in custom recovery. It means backup boot partition)
Flash kernel, and if it doesn't work on your rom, restore the last one you backuped, that's all
I tried it with an older lp stock with succes (these moded boot worked with older stock firmware).
As i answered you before, if you have a security error screen (following by a black screen without any possible acces) on boot with the new kernel, remove battery, reboot in custom recovery with hard key combo (=> buttons power + volume down, release when logo appears, and again power + vol down, until custom recovery acces appears), and restore your previous kernel that worked. As simple like that
Of course, prerequisite is that you have twrp installed.
Hi
Im using zenfone 4 a400cg stock rom with android lollipop.i need help to enable init.d on my device as i have done all method found on the internet but still no result...please some 1 help x.x
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