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All-In-One project thread.
Kitchen up and running.
Pack available.
Need feedback, report everything that doesnt work or everything you want to add.
ETA:
Repacking Doc rom/Darky rom/some themes conversion.
Instruction:
Flash AIORK kernel
update.zip (can be flashed with 2e recovery or CW) Link
Kernel odin.zip (must be flashed with odin) Link
Download and extract rom package to your internal sd.
common.zip
custom.zip
kernel.zip
mod.zip
modem.zip
(you must have: sdcard:/aiork/ folder containing common/, kernel/, custom/ and mod/ folders)
android app.zip
samsung app.zip
(copy to custom/ folder)
Go to recovery
Select "ULK and AIORK setting" menu (last one).
Select "AIORK" menu (last one).
Content explanation:
"common" contains "1 base rom.zip" (base for all rom, NEEDED)
.........................."2 base app.zip" (base app for all rom, NEEDED)
"custom" constains "3 jXX frameork.zip" (framework for each versions, at least 1 is NEEDED)
"kernel" contains different kernels, see name. (ONLY aiork kernel contains AIORK menu, if you use another kernel, flash AIORK kernel when you want to reflash your rom)
"mod" contains mods (currently gps fixes, and jpm lockscreen)
"modem" contains jpm and jpp modems
"theme" is empty, but you can add your own theme here.
Note:
Base rom will erase old app/framework folder.
Framework jXX will erase old framework folder.
Base app are barebone app, you can add android/samsung app to it (flash android/samsung app AFTER base app) or you can use the market to add missing app.
Extra note:
Works only with froyo!
Will NOT wipe your data/settings (but after 10 flashs, you should wipe data/cache)
Can be used WITH lagfix ! (not recommended but works, after flashing the rom if you had any lagfix the ULK menu will popup saying "config differs", select "remove old config" you will be lagfixed as before flashing.)
Spare parts, busybox, root, superuser, sgs tools, sgstoolbox and launcher pro are included. (you can uninstall them if not needed)
See post 2 for reference/info
(need to clean up this page, sorry for bad look)
Kitchen is ready to cook !
Installation:
Flash "kernel odin.zip" with odin
or
Apply "kernel update.zip" from recovery with CW or 2e recovery (need to be renamed update.zip)
Usage:
Boot into recovery,
select "ULK and AIORK menu"
select "AIORK"
select an option:
"Install rom (common)", (install base rom)
"Install modem (modem)", (install modem.bin)
"Install kernel (kernel)", (install kernel)
"Install custom app (custom)", (install whatever you want)
"Install mod (mod)", (install mod)
"Install theme (theme)", (install theme)
"Reboot", (reboot the phone)[/I]
How to install rom:
Download and extract the rom pack on you root.
http://www.multiupload.com/603NI211U8
You should have:
sdcard:/aiork/common/
sdcard:/aiork/modem/
sdcard:/aiork/kernel/
sdcard:/aiork/custom/
sdcard:/aiork/mod/
sdcard:/aiork/theme/
You can add .zip in folders.
How to cook your own parts:
Kernel:
Download "kernel template.zip"
Open archive with 7zip
Replace "zImage" with your kernel
Put the file on "sdcard:/aiork/kernel/"
Modem:
Download "modem template.zip"
Open archive with 7zip
Replace "modem.bin" with yours.
Put the file on "sdcard:/aiork/modem/"
Custom/theme/mod:
Download "custom template.zip"
Open with 7zip
Make your changes (it uses phone file structure, so if you create an "app" directory and put some apk here, when you ll install the custom file it will write in phone://app/ etc...)
Put sdcard:/aiork/*your choice*/
NOTE:
This is just for testing purpose.
It does not wipe your data.
Kernel and modem are already in the provided "common" rom so dont worry if you see the redbend_ua screen.
Kernel in the "common" rom provided is not AIORK kernel, if you plan to use the kitchen after, select the AIORK kernel after you applied the rom.
AIORK kernel provided is base on ULK 0.4 kernel so lagfix works.
For kernel cookers: you can add the AIORK to your kernel easily
Download "recovery.zip"
Extract, place it in /initframfs/out/sbin/
Make your kernel.
Rom pack uses DocRambone v7.5 for testing purpose, so NO SUPPORT, if you get errors use retail Doc version.
Pack contain v7.5 JPO, patch to JPA, modem JPP and JPM, medium and full app pack.
Thanx to Sztupy, Cyanogenmod, Koush, Supercurio, Aery, DocRambone and everyone I forgot to make this possible.
FYI (deodexing rom):
Flash fresh untouched rom
Get xUltimate script (from droid forum)
Update smali/backsmali jars (from google project)
Connect your phone (usb debug mode)
Start main.exe
option 5 (pull all/ deodex all)
Copy missing apk from orig_frame to done_frame, same for app
Use template FULL.zip to add and flash deodexed framework/app
NOTE:
template APP jp6.zip contain an empty system/app/ folder, add your deodexed app here. When flashed it will wipe the app folder of the phone.
template FULL jp6.zip contain empty app and framework folder, add your app and framework deodexed here,when flashed it will wipe app and framework folder of the phone.
xutil.7z contain xUltimate script with updated smali/backsmali jars do deodex roms.
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The project:
Create an All-In-One rom package where user can choose wich rom/kernel/mod/theme to install.
Motivations:
I love to switch between roms/themes/kernel/mods and it take me times to install and try something that fits my needs. So I wanted to created some kind of all in one update where we can choose what we want to install.
How to:
Basicaly, every roms use commons files like applications/settings etc... but custom/themed rom use files that differs (because these are custom roms...) so I was looking into a lot of rom to see how they were built and managed to find "common" files to every roms that we'll call "common files".
Then to these "common files" standards roms use standards app, and customs roms uses customs apps.
Then we have mods, and kernels that can differs depending on the cooker preference.
References:
The project:
Create an All-In-One rom package where user can choose wich rom/kernel/mod/theme to install.
Since I am just starting right now I am getting info about roms and kernel that will be studied.
See post 2 for more info about the project.
List of custom Roms:
Android 2.2
Doc_Kalpik Froyo JP6/JPM V6
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=817703
Darky's Raw Steel Edition v3.0
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=814091
Tayutama Edition v1.0.2
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=808763
barebone + Stock android goodies
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=814377
Voodoo Doctor Edition v2.1
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=813954
PMDroid VannilaRom v1 Beta
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=817321
Doc's RomMod Froyo V2
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=807848
Multinational Custom ROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=796987
JPM/JP6 "GoodBye RFS" ROM 0.2
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=809109
Android 2.1
Tayutama Edition v1.2
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=774950
SamSet 1.9f |A2SD FIXLAG| |THEMED| |OPTIMIZED|
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=724576
List of custom Kernels:
SpeedMod Froyo 340MB RAM Optimized
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=822756
Universal lagfix [EXT4,JFS] and tweak kernel [BLN] {0.3}
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=814228
Project Voodoo / lagfix, color
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=774500
JPM/JP6 Super Optimized Kernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=811660
[CF-Root v1.2] JPH JPK JP6 JPM JPA - superuser+busybox+2e
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788108
reserved memory tests (use kernel kitchen to apply settings)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=816229
[KITCHEN] Minimal kernel building VM with scripts
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=817387
List of Mods:
Battery mods
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=765419
LagFixed TouchWiz Launcher
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=817466
Samsung Glass Lockscreen
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=820970
Android Stock Lockscreen
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=784992
ClockworkMod Recovery
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=734166
Reboot, Recovery, Download on Shutdown menu
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=819578
3-button combo fix for any firmware version
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=785201
Change/recover CSC
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=787163
franklin01 said:
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Doc_Kalpik Froyo JP6/JPM V6
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=817703
barebone + Stock android goodies
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=814377
Voodoo Doctor Edition v2.1
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=813954
Doc's RomMod Froyo V2
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=807848
Universal lagfix [EXT4,JFS] and tweak kernel [BLN] {0.3}
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=814228
JPM/JP6 Super Optimized Kernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=811660
reserved memory tests (use kernel kitchen to apply settings)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=816229
ClockworkMod Recovery
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=734166
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You do realize that these links are either duplicates or included into each other?
nice! deserves a sticky
Great idea, franklin01.
I'm looking forward to test Your project
love the idea
+1.
Attention all OCRF's there (Obsessive Compulsive ROM Flashers -like me for example) you will have a FLASHING time with this ROM.
Looking forward to this.
kind of kitchen a la modaco or samdroid
but better
will it take online kitchen - hence bandwidth ?
or dl the parts and use local tool to build ?
nice work
keep doing
It will be a monumental task to have this going. Many of the roms are more or less specialized and even mixes of different base roms.
And the bugs introduced will require a big amount of support. But i look forward to this
Good idea, thanks
I had the same idea but I'm no developer so I have clue how I could have done this lol...
Can't wait to try it
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App
Well this is a BIG work but I am confident, I am currently testing with JP6/JPM rom using doc barebone rom as a common file and darky raw steel as custom file.
So common files and standard/custom files are ready, theme and kernel is ready for test too.
Menu editing in CW should work too but I got problem compiling CW in the kernel.
I tried ndk-build and make but cant compile so right now I am stuck here.
I ll search on google to find how to compile CW modded in kernel like there is in ULK.
Hey franklin, the one thing that CAN put your ROM could be a minor detail.
On the Top of the screen, coming from right to left, Battery->circle, Signal strength->circle, 3G/H->circle.
Signal strength, kind of a circle divided, showing green or yellow/red.
After that all circles.
Can you manage THAT? If you like this IDEA, mention me.
ragin said:
Hey franklin, the one thing that CAN put your ROM could be a minor detail.
On the Top of the screen, coming from right to left, Battery->circle, Signal strength->circle, 3G/H->circle.
Signal strength, kind of a circle divided, showing green or yellow/red.
After that all circles.
Can you manage THAT? If you like this IDEA, mention me.
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Well I think it is possible but I am not a dev anyways, just some guy repacking things.
But I ll look to see if I can do something about that.
(may need to edit framework-res , find the original signal bar icon and mod it using the battery mod icon so it should be possible but not until tomorrow)
ragin said:
+1.
Attention all OCRF's there (Obsessive Compulsive ROM Flashers -like me for example) you will have a FLASHING time with this ROM.
Looking forward to this.
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This AIO ROMcould be the climax of all OCRF's
All circle:
This is just a test, it is awful but it works so if someone want to try/edit/make something beautiful feel free to do.
How to:
Get system\framework\framework-res.apk from your phone (using adb or root explorer).
Open it using 7zip (or winrar but 7zip is better to repack).
Extract res\drawable-hdpi\
Edit png you need (open to see which one is)
Then put things back to the framework-res.apk (using 7zip, drag and drop modified files)
Put back framework-res.apk to your phone (using adb, root explorer or update.zip method).
Here is my moded all circle awful mod... tested on JP6/JPM and the update works with CW and 2e recovery (rename to update.zip).
WARNING:
Can damage your phone as usual (well if you have JP6/JPM it works fine, no worries) but can also damage your eyes ! (it is just a test, I am no artist and this mod is awful... should not edit with mspaint)
About all in one rom progress:
currently cooking some kernel to see if I can make this work but have to do it on another computer, atom 1.6ghz are not made to compile kernels...
iuzar said:
This AIO ROMcould be the climax of all OCRF's
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http://www.droidforums.net/forum/droid-themes/56592-3g-round-signal-icon.html
ragin said:
+1.
Attention all OCRF's there (Obsessive Compulsive ROM Flashers -like me for example) you will have a FLASHING time with this ROM.
Looking forward to this.
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funniest post of the day LOL
ragin said:
http://www.droidforums.net/forum/droid-themes/56592-3g-round-signal-icon.html
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Looks WAY better than the one I wanted you to see.
But after someti,e. my circle battery disappeared & the original samsung one came on.
& I have a black bar, so inverted would have been good for me.
I love this.
Thanks to our Senior Moderator dsixda , his Android Kitchen now has support for our Leo Nand too.
You can modify any Rom:
_Shipped
_Custom
_Nandroid Backups
It is easy to use with some automated features as:
_Deodex
_Zipalign
_Add scripts
_Add App2sd
_extract Kernel and initrd
_etc
Code:
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HTC Android Kitchen - by dsixda (xda-developers.com)
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Main Menu
1. Set up working folder from ROM
2. Add root permissions
3. Add BusyBox
4. Disable boot screen sounds
5. Add wireless tethering
6. Zipalign all *.apk files to optimize RAM usage
7. Change wipe status of ROM
8. Change name of ROM
9. Check update-script for errors
10. Show working folder information
Advanced Options
11 - Deodex files in your ROM
12 - Add task killer tweak for speed (stock ROM only)
13 - Add /data/app functionality
14 - Add Nano text editor + sysro/sysrw
15 - Add Bash (command shell)
16 - Add Apps2SD
17 - Add /etc/init.d scripts support (busybox run-parts)
18 - Add custom boot animation functionality
19 - Porting tools (experimental)
20 - Unpack or re-pack a boot image
21 - Unpack data.img
22 - Sign APK file(s)
23 - Convert update-script or updater-script
24 - Run plugin scripts
99. Build ROM from working folder
00. About/Update kitchen
0. Exit
dsixda said:
How do I import a ROM into the kitchen to use as my base?
From a shipped ROM:
First, find the shipped ROM for your device, usually from htc.com or from searching xda-developers (check the Wiki or sticky posts under your device's sub-forum).
This link may help: Various devices
Please don't ask me for links, as I don't know everything or own all devices. ;-)
The shipped ROM can be found in three different formats. Identify the type you have downloaded:
If the shipped ROM is in a .ZIP format, then simply copy it to the kitchen's original_update folder.
OR if the shipped ROM consists of system.img and boot.img files, then copy those two files to the kitchen's original_update folder.
OR if the shipped ROM is in an .EXE format, then do the following:
In Windows, run the shipped ROM's .EXE file till it gets to the first dialog. Stop there but don't close the window yet.
Go to Start->Run and type: %TEMP%
When the folder opens, search for Rom.zip (use the "magnifying glass" Search button)
Copy Rom.zip to your kitchen's original_update folder
OR from a cooked/custom ROM:
Copy the update.zip (or equivalent ZIP file) to your kitchen's original_update folder
OR from a Nandroid backup (under /sdcard/nandroid) [NOT RECOMMENDED FOR NON-STOCK ROM BACKUPS]:
Copy the system.img and boot.img files from the backup folder to your kitchen's original_update folder
NOTE: The Nandroid-backup method of ROM customization is not the best method, because the kitchen may not account for various advanced options that were added outside of this kitchen (these options are in the update-script file which was in the original ROM but is not in the backup. The kitchen needs to re-create this file and 'guess' those options). However, it will support Nandroid backups that already have basic features like root, busybox and /data/app functionality.
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Go to dsixda thread and grab your Kitchen now and have some fun with it!
KITCHEN THREAD
If you like it don't forget to hit thanks to dsixda and consider to him a donation for his work.
How to use HD2
Make Tut 4 HD2 plz....
oh em gee!
for those asking for a tutorial,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=633246
if you visit the kitchen's thread you will find much more information and step-by-step guide for all operating systems.
thanks
In the thread of dsixda everything are available step-by-step.
I can confirm that it is working and tested from the begin of implementation of this Nand support.
I used it for HD2, sometime work, sometime not work
Whenever I cook using this Awesome kitchen I successful have a zip file. When I try to flash it It gives me an error (Status 6) and I do not know what to do to resolve this issue.
Raptordin said:
Whenever I cook using this Awesome kitchen I successful have a zip file. When I try to flash it It gives me an error (Status 6) and I do not know what to do to resolve this issue.
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Nice to know that an arabian is cooking
Waiting your builds because i'm sure you will be incorporating arabic roms and full arabic support by default!
This error sound of something wrong in updater-script, in this kitchen you must:
1. convert updater-script to update-script for working on it
2. convert it back to updater-script before make the zip process.
Anyway fore me it worked at 1st shot and this is what i made and in Dsixda thread there is a good tutorial and a video that explain all.
Raptordin said:
Whenever I cook using this Awesome kitchen I successful have a zip file. When I try to flash it It gives me an error (Status 6) and I do not know what to do to resolve this issue.
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Life Engineer said:
Nice to know that an arabian is cooking
Waiting your builds because i'm sure you will be incorporating arabic roms and full arabic support by default!
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I am still a noob when it comes to Android but will do my best, Used to be very good with WinMob bt still starting here, will try my best though.
af974 said:
This error sound of something wrong in updater-script, in this kitchen you must:
1. convert updater-script to update-script for working on it
2. convert it back to updater-script before make the zip process.
Anyway fore me it worked at 1st shot and this is what i made and in Dsixda thread there is a good tutorial and a video that explain all.
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Thanks for your reply, I did convert it back and forth though but still same error. The tutorials are very nice and I did follow them to the letter. Will try again today after I get back home from work and will try to get another base to start from.
Np raptordin,
if you wanna say to me what build you are trying to mod and what mod you want to do, i can give it a go and see if i get the same error.
af974 said:
Np raptordin,
if you wanna say to me what build you are trying to mod and what mod you want to do, i can give it a go and see if i get the same error.
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Will test again in an hour or so when I get home and report back. Thanks for your interest.
Just a reminder -- if you have a boot.img in your ROM's working folder, and it didn't get converted to "boot" folder after building the ROM, then you have to do the conversion manually.
1) Select option 20 - "Unpack or re-pack a boot.img"
2) Select option c - "Convert boot.img into NAND boot folder"
Then you can build.
If you are using a custom HD2 ROM then this step is probably not necessary, as the kitchen will aready have created the boot folder and removed the boot.img. To make sure, just open the .ZIP file that was created by the kitchen after building.
Thanks for info Dsixda,
I'm facing a couple of problems with the Kitchen, here they are:
1. In the Kitchen Rom info app2sd are not installed but it still in init.d
2. if i add /data/app (option 13) market apps installation end with an error.
Code:
Working folder information
Android OS version : 2.3.3
Device : bravo
ROM Name : GRI40
Rooted (unsecured boot.img) : YES
Rooted (Superuser.apk + su) : YES
BusyBox installed : YES
BusyBox run-parts support : YES
Apps2SD enabled : NO
/data/app enabled : NO
Custom boot animation allowed : NO
Nano text editor installed : YES
Bash shell support : YES
/system/framework is deodexed : YES
/system/app is deodexed : YES
radio.img found : NO
ROM will wipe all data : NO
I'm using this rom as base http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=933951
af974 said:
Thanks for info Dsixda,
I'm facing a couple of problems with the Kitchen, here they are:
1. In the Kitchen Rom info app2sd are not installed but it still in init.d
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So you don't have an "a2sd" file under /system/bin or /system/xbin or anywhere else? What options did you select for apps2sd (e.g. runparts?).
2. if i add /data/app (option 13) market apps installation end with an error.
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You need to be specific.. what is the error? And when you say 'installation' do you mean while the kitchen is adding the data/app folder, or while the ROM is booting?
Nope, there is nothing in there but there is the script in init.d " 10app2sd", though i'm speaking of original update.zip.
dsixda said:
So you don't have an "a2sd" file under /system/bin or /system/xbin or anywhere else? What options did you select for apps2sd (e.g. runparts?).
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After the boot, i go to market and download an app but it cant be installed.
You need to be specific.. what is the error? And when you say 'installation' do you mean while the kitchen is adding the data/app folder, or while the ROM is booting?
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Whoot! time to get my chef on!
Thanks you for this great tool
af974 said:
Nope, there is nothing in there but there is the script in init.d " 10app2sd", though i'm speaking of original update.zip.
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Is it really apps2sd (apps to ext3) or is it just that hack that is used to move all apps to the fat32 partition of the SD card (the option that is in Settings of Cyanogen ROMs)? Can you paste the contents of that file here please (in
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[QUOTE]
After the boot, i go to market and download an app but it cant be installed.[/QUOTE]
I don't know anything about that, probably your device's or ROM's issue because it works elsewhere. When the kitchen adds /data/app to the working folder it only sets the permissions for that folder when flashing.
What you will need:
Basic tools
- Notepad++
- ZIP manager tool like 7zip
Advanced tools
- Cygwin
- smali (assembler/disassembler)
- APKTool/APK Multi-tool
Lets Begin:
Download a ROM (we use CM in this guide) of your choice (don’t forget to get the permissions for it modding from the developer) and extract it. When you extract it, you will see at least two folders and one file
Folders
- system
- META-INF
Files
- boot.img [this is not present in defy/defy+ ROMs so don't worry about it ]
NOTE THAT I AM ONLY GIVING DETAILS ABOUT THOSE FOLDER WHICH YOU CAN REMOVE/EDIT
THE \system\bootmenu\2nd-boot\ FOLDER
In this folder you'll find the kernel [zImage] file of the ROM here you can change it with the one you compiled or by others.
The Tts folder
The ‘TTS folder’ is all about Text-To-Speech. It contains all the files needed by the Android system to get Text-To-Speech working. If you are removing the TTS feature from your ROM, make sure you remove this entire folder and the TTS related apps from the ‘system folder’, as this will save a lot of space.
The WiFi and Usr folders
The WiFi folder contains the drivers required by the WiFi module to function. So i strongly recommend NOT to touch this folder. If you delete any file from this folder, you will mess up the WiFi functionality.
The usr folder contains some miscellaneous but very important stuff. It may contain anything and everything needed by the Android operating system. For instance, this folder contains all the key-mapping. If such files are messed with, your device will be non-functional although it will boot.
The Build.prop
The build.prop file is pretty self-explanatory. Here, you can change the most basic things, like the android version that setting shows. Wondered how people are making 2.3.4 look like 4.0.3 in settings? Its build.prop. Also,you can change what ‘About phone’ shows here.
Other things,you can change things like,how long your wifi scans,how much battery your phone saves while in sleep, Dalvik VM heapsize and default ringtones. If you are wondering what # stands for, it signifies that, the particular line is commented out, and the system does not read it. You can use it add comments to the build.prop. This helps others understand, what is the function of a particular tweak.
A guide for some basic build.prop tweaks can be found here.
Please be aware that, these build.prop modifications are not universal. So, you will have to experiment with the tweaks and their values.
The META-INF folder
This folder contains instructions for the Android Recovery about how to work with the files present in the zip. This folder contains many folders, but the only one we need to edit is the update-script file.
Making Flashable ZIP
In order to create a flashable zip, first zip the ‘system, META-INF’ folder and the ‘boot.img’. Let’s name this zip as ‘update.zip’. Next we need to sign the zip. Get a signer here. Put your update zip in the same folder as the signer. Then run the ‘signer.bat’ file. This will sign your zip file. After the signing process is complete, you can change the name of the zip to your liking.
confused
hi,,,i'm new here,,,,
after reading ur post, actually i can't do this,,,
and i installed miui v5 rom and always find crashing about "android process stopped."
and i can't edit the rom or make update of it because of no jnderstanding it, but i like miui so far.
so, can u give me the link of miui v5 rom that not crash, in order to me just to instal it without editting.
thx so much.
gwesal said:
hi,,,i'm new here,,,,
after reading ur post, actually i can't do this,,,
and i installed miui v5 rom and always find crashing about "android process stopped."
and i can't edit the rom or make update of it because of no jnderstanding it, but i like miui so far.
so, can u give me the link of miui v5 rom that not crash, in order to me just to instal it without editting.
thx so much.
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Checkout my miui thread I have already posted the original link there
D5+/cm11/1.2GHz.
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coolshahabaz said:
Checkout my miui thread I have already posted the original link there
D5+/cm11/1.2GHz.
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which one???
is it the official rom from miui site or edited rom you created??
actually its take too long doenloading from official site. but rom i doawnloaded is always crashing android.process.stopped.
gwesal said:
which one???
is it the official rom from miui site or edited rom you created??
actually its take too long doenloading from official site. but rom i doawnloaded is always crashing android.process.stopped.
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The one I edited had that prob of crashing, n the one on official site is about 240mb ty its taking time
D5+/cm11/1.2GHz.
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I have found some info about this and want to share them...
1)The bootlogo in our gio is hided in GIO.rle in the root of the phone(/Gio.rle)
2)It can be changed by modifing the ramdisk and boot.img
3)This work is done by some roms...
4)It looks simple that we can use android img kitchen and repack it/replacing that by TWRP file manager or root explorer.
BUT
BUT
BUT
when you do that ,its will be replaced with the original one in first boot.Although I have tried flashing modified boot.img and so others........
IT DOES NOT WORK
I only have seen it in one of cm9 roms in the link below:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1827571
PLEASE HELP ME!
question 1.hi i would like know if i can modify a existing rom like havoc or crdroid so i can add afwall to the list of default installed applications do i need to unpack the system.img?
question 2
is it possible to create a rom out of the rom im using now that will include all my 3rd party applications. settings / tweaks etc.
i know i can just take twrp back up , but i want it flashable as in .zip or odin format if possible