Hello everyone, I created a toolkit for the NAND ROMs on our devices. It's an alpha build still so I need testers. I will attach the files below from the toolkit.
There should be no harm by using this toolkit, but I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY POSSIBLE DAMAGE ON YOUR DEVICE!How to use the toolkit:
- Run the file bstoolkit for it to start;
- The options in the menu are self-explainable.
- To flash a kernel you want, put it on the "kernel" folder. To flash a recovery, put it on the recovery folder.
DO NOT RENAME ANY OF THE FILES IN THE TOOLKIT OR YOU WILL BE UNABLE TO USE IT!
Since this is just a test toolkit, I have put the recovery and kernels that you all use from the Blackstone on the toolkit, so the only thing you have to do is try all options for me and if everything works, everyone will be able to use the toolkit normally. BTW, the reboot function will not work (you know why).
Download:
v1.1: http://www.mediafire.com/?a4d06hrr6y1uaa6
v1.0: http://www.mediafire.com/?rr47i1qb3yrqcre
Changelog:
v1.1:
-Bugs fixed, should be functional now.
v1.0:
- Initial release.
GOOD LUCK!
Hi Mfsr98,
Let's try!
I copy IceBread-NAND-V0.2.zip and BLACIMG.NBH to SD-card
I task29 the device.
I installed the Blacimg.nbh from the device
I run the Multitool
I choose 3 (what is bootani?) but no progress.
I run in a CMD box: fastboot flash recovery recovery/recovery.img
one step further
I choose 4 (what is bootani?) but no progress
I run in a CMD box: adb reboot fastboot
one step further
After reset I could install NANDROID.
Maybe some screenshots would help. Bootani was the supposed boot anim changer, some code must be left there.
The command is exactly the same, I don't know why that happens...
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Ahh, I know what happened now... I'm uploading v1.1...
Happy to test 1.1.
If you please Nobody else is testing :/
I'll spoiled them too much with WEH!
1.1: You only changed the comments. No change in the command lines. What is now different to test? The files where already in the right place.
I think the following line
fastboot flash boot boot.img
must be
fastboot flash boot kernel/boot.img
I'll try.
I thought it was kernel/boot.img . Am I uploading the wrong file? lmao
Uploading a new v 1.1, at the time you see this post it should already be uploaded.
Good work. If I get some time I may dig out my Blackstone to test
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Haha cool Lothean, so I see you have a N4, how's that going? I have a GNex so it's the same experience (of course your phone has better specs but all ROMs are AOSP
How the hell did I get to the news xD
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How the hell did I get to the news xD
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With good work! Ha.
N4 is ace. Love it. Best phone I've used so far. My Evo3D has replaced my Blackstone as my work mobile sadly!
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Lothaen said:
With good work! Ha.
N4 is ace. Love it. Best phone I've used so far. My Evo3D has replaced my Blackstone as my work mobile sadly!
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We all gotta move on, right?
Going to order a battery and blow the dust of my Blackstone and test this next week...just wanted to say a massive thanks for keeping our beloved Blackstone's alive..
WOW, thank you very much
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We all gotta move on, right?
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Yeah still blackstones battery life out performs my evo on winmo
Its fun to play with the Blackstone still
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I haver been AFK. Back for testing 1.1.
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Results:
adb wait-for-device: Keeps on waiting -> line deleted from batch file
adb reboot fastboot: error: device not found
fastboot flash recovery recovery/recovery.img: Succes ... updated
HTC0017 said:
I haver been AFK. Back for testing 1.1.
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Results:
adb wait-for-device: Keeps on waiting -> line deleted from batch file
adb reboot fastboot: error: device not found
fastboot flash recovery recovery/recovery.img: Succes ... updated
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Yeah, i better take the wait-for-device, since shutdown functions dont work on the Blackstone that might me the prob.
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Related
Compiled from source with no modifications
ICS 4.0.3 crespo4g install via fastboot
DO A FULL WIPE! then flash.
adb reboot-bootloader
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot reboot
# It might error a few times on first boot that's because I suck at this but it'll work just fine upon reboot
I shouldn't have made any changes to my first upload the current one will get stuck booting sorry give me a few minutes
I should have mentioned previously that I don't know how to make a zip installer for cwm yet but I'll work on it and I have to work out the double apps thing I'm new to all of this so it'll take more than the 2 hours of compiling and the 5 minutes of adding the proper apks
Boot Image: http://ns2.srv.so/boot.img
Untouched Stock AOSP: http://ns2.srv.so/crespo4g.7z
Somewhat Stable: http://ns2.srv.so/system.7z
Nightly: http://ns2.srv.so/system-nightly.7z
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ There's an actual nightly which is full stock no mods and I'll create an ota package when it's done compiling AGAIN because ****ing windows likes to reboot (updates) which kills the ssh session I'm using to compile android...
real 162m27.018s
user 576m10.937s
sys 43m59.849s
That's how long it takes to compile android on a dual xeon box with 12 gigs of ram and 10k rpm SCSI Drives
RSVP
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root access? this will be deleted. im almost positive this user just stole the build from the other user and put gapps in the system/app folder....please remove as this will have 0 progress.
Sorry I messed up the system image I just updated the zip and it's uploading now and I didn't steal this I compiled it on my own hardware
This has root and the superuser apk built in check out the file
ns2.srv.so/proof.png
that picture looks nothing like any other rom i've ever downloaded. what is up with all those files...doesnt look right to me
vinnypel2ella said:
that picture looks nothing like any other rom i've ever downloaded. what is up with all those files...doesnt look right to me
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those files in the screeny have nothing to do with the rom except for the image files I don't yet know how to make a cwm flashable zip so you have to flash this via fastboot
No offence white, but in with vinny on this. You have 3 posts ever so I too am a bit lerie
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where's the file to download ?
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CHINESKATO said:
where's the file to download ?
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ns2.srv.so/system.7z is the system image extract with 7zip
ns2.srv.so/boot.img
not like it will matter to most of you.. but I vouch for nitesn0w. him and i have worked together on NS4G related stuff a lot.
and the links are weird looking because its hosted on a personal server.. no free hosting BS.
its up to you whether you want to use the rom or not.. but its certainly legit.
it boots! like stated in OP some double system apps but it runs really really smooth. and my phone hasn't exploded yet
thedudejdog said:
it boots! like stated in OP some double system apps but it runs really really smooth. and my phone hasn't exploded yet
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I only have one nexus s 4g so I'm intent on making things not explode and or brick
autoprime said:
not like it will matter to most of you.. but I vouch for nitesn0w. him and i have worked together on NS4G related stuff a lot.
and the links are weird looking because its hosted on a personal server.. no free hosting BS.
its up to you whether you want to use the rom or not.. but its certainly legit.
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Matters to me autoprime. If you vouch for him then I will try this build as well
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JohnCorleone said:
Matters to me autoprime. If you vouch for him then I will try this build as well
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i can vouch that this boots. if you know fastboot you should flash this now!
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nitesnow i do not know what all of these people are talking about. I will try it if it messes up my nexus s 4g i will brick it and give it to sprint and get a new one. That is what warrenty is for! Anyways I do not even know where to begin to compile a rom so what u have done is better than me. Thanks!
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it's pretty easy download http://ns2.srv.so/system.7z extract it with 7zip and download http://ns2.srv.so/boot.img flash it with fastboot
adb reboot-bootloader
fastboot erase data
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash system system.img
I'm currently compiling a completely untouched copy of ICS 4.0.3 which will be posted soon and then I'll work on modifying it
"make otapackage" is the final syntax for making an update.zip (assuming you're building on Linux).
However, ROMs compiled directly from [Google's] source, should probably just be left to be fastbooted.
I did some cleanup. Please stay on topic and discuss about the freakin rom!. Some people has reported it works..so I will leave this open.
Stay on topic and let these guys work on it.
Thanks,
G+ post from android said theres a surprise coming on monday!! ns4g official ota????
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Hi GN users -
Rooted my phone this evening and all (I thought) was going well. I've been trying to do a backup via rom manager but when the phone reboots i get the android with a red exclamation point. This happens when trying to get to recovery mode using ROM manager or just using the volume buttons. Can't get a clean back up.
Used the following files:
recovery-clockwork-5.8.3.1-toroplus.img
Superuser-3.0.7.efghi-signed
Should I have used CWM-SuperSU-v0.87?
If i can access the boot loader can I go ahead and flash with CWM?
Thanks
Denver
Apparently telling people where to post is frowned upon in this establishment. Please refer to my other post
ÜBER™ said:
You did it wrong. You need to flash the toroplus big dog.zip please search before posting and do not post questions in android development.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1614922
This has the how to.
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Please stop being a douche and just answer the question and notify mods if you think posts are in the wrong section.
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So the problem is that you flashed custom recovery and when you reboot it reverts to stock recovery? If so it's because you're on the stock ROM and it's got a script that restores stock recovery upon reboot. You can either install a custom ROM or do this:
juliano_q said:
-remount /system in read/write mode (use something like the Root Explorer app or ES File Explorer; both have root modes (check the app's settings) for remounting /system as writable)
-rename the /system/recovery-from-boot.p to /system/recovery-from-boot.p-bak
(note: you could delete it, but renaming is much safer since its easily reversible)
yes, it is easier to use a script, but in my opinion it is much better to know what is going on behind it.
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riggsandroid said:
Please stop being a douche and just answer the question and notify mods if you think posts are in the wrong section.
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Apparently somebody is blind because I did answer the question... idiot.
Back to the OP you have to reflash your recovery.img then once in recovery flash the super user.zip located here http://tinyurl.com/77cfowp
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ÜBER™ said:
Apparently somebody is blind because I did answer the question... idiot.
Back to the OP you have to reflash your recovery.img then once in recovery flash the super user.zip located here http://tinyurl.com/77cfowp
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He flashed the correct zips.
jesusice said:
He flashed the correct zips.
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He must not have if he is getting the broken android. So no he did not. The one I linked is the correct zip to flash to keep recovery and root without having to delete all that stuff. I know I did the exact same thing when I first attempted to root my phone.
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ÜBER™ said:
He must not have if he is getting the broken android. So no he did not. The one I linked is the correct zip to flash to keep recovery and root without having to delete all that stuff. I know I did the exact same thing when I first attempted to root my phone.
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And I flashed the zips he posted when I rooted. I trust that Bigrushdog does know what he's doing but that zip seems to have a lot of things in there that he may or may not need. Like, why does it contain a boot.img? He only needs the SU binary to obtain root. His problem must be that he's rebooting. He should fastboot flash recovery, then fastboot reboot recovery and then flash the SU zip from there. And if he wants to stay on the stock ROM he should follow the instructions I posted. I'm not saying you're *wrong* but I am saying that I'm more right
EDIT: Rereading his post I'm pretty sure he does have root already, his problem is just that recovery isn't sticking which is a known issue with a known solution as I posted previously. Its the exact same thing on the Nexus S.
If anything we are equally correct and my method is much simpler. And yes the boot.img is required this is the stock kernel image without the recovery.sh that runs on the stock kernel. This will keep him from having to delete it manually. I know this because the same method was needed for my epic. You have to flash a tweaked stock kernel without the recovery.sh then flash the recovery. Then everything will stick. His issue is he didn't flash the tweaked kernel and upon booting the stock kernel deleted his custom recovery.
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denverdesktop said:
Hi GN users -
Rooted my phone this evening and all (I thought) was going well. I've been trying to do a backup via rom manager but when the phone reboots i get the android with a red exclamation point. This happens when trying to get to recovery mode using ROM manager or just using the volume buttons. Can't get a clean back up.
Used the following files:
recovery-clockwork-5.8.3.1-toroplus.img
Superuser-3.0.7.efghi-signed
Should I have used CWM-SuperSU-v0.87?
If i can access the boot loader can I go ahead and flash with CWM?
Thanks
Denver
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Ignore all the previous comments and once you follow This You will be back on track and will be more wise..
Enjoy and cheers
Galaxy Nexus AOKP m5 Franco kernel m3
msedek said:
Ignore all the previous comments and once you follow http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23229558 You will be back on track and will be more wise..
Enjoy and cheers
Galaxy Nexus AOKP m5 Franco kernel m3
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Actually he would be even more lost and confused.
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Just do this:
-remount /system in read/write mode (use something like the Root Explorer app or ES File Explorer; both have root modes (check the app's settings) for remounting /system as writable)
-rename the /system/recovery-from-boot.p to /system/recovery-from-boot.p-bak (note: you could delete it, but renaming is much safer since its easily reversible)
yes, it is easier to use a script, but in my opinion it is much better to know what is going on behind it.
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Then flash your custom recovery and it'll stick.
No need to make it complicated.
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msedek said:
Ignore all the previous comments and once you follow This You will be back on track and will be more wise..
Enjoy and cheers
Galaxy Nexus AOKP m5 Franco kernel m3
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That has nothing to do with the problem.
nodstuff said:
Just do this:
Then flash your custom recovery and it'll stick.
No need to make it complicated.
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Seriously this again? Why are y'all making it much more complicated than it needs to be? Reflash recovery... in recovery flash the zip I linked to. Done.
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Seriously this again? Why are y'all making it much more complicated than it needs to be? Reflash recovery... in recovery flash the zip I linked to. Done.
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What's complicated about erasing a script? Flashing a kernel to do the same thing seems much more complicated.
jesusice said:
What's complicated about erasing a script? Flashing a kernel to do the same thing seems much more complicated.
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It takes longer.. takes more effort.
Its simpler to flash the su.zip and call it a day. Than have to flash recovery flash a subinary.zip delete the script the reflash recovery.
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nodstuff said:
Just do this:
Then flash your custom recovery and it'll stick.
No need to make it complicated.
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That has nothing to do with the problem.
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It always has to do with the problem.. Why to do a Mess with your phone and not doing a fresh start???
Also in the way getting a wise android man while learning how to fastboot /adb?...
Thats all i got to say.. In my case id start all over and not going deep complicating things and messing up the os
Galaxy Nexus AOKP m5 Franco kernel m3
Thanks for the assistance.
Ended up reflashing with bigdog and now all seems well.
The assistance is appreciated.
Denver
denverdesktop said:
Thanks for the assistance.
Ended up reflashing with bigdog and now all seems well.
The assistance is appreciated.
Denver
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Lol I'm sorry for clouding your thread with a semi-argument. Glad your up and running
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it happens
No problem. It happens.
I can comfortably flash AOPK with CMW, correct?
Thanks
Denver
Yes but make sure you wipe all
Galaxy Nexus AOKP m5 Franco kernel m3
Q1.*How do I root my device? ***IF THIS HELPS YOU HIT THE THANKS BUTTON!! ITS LITERALLY ONE CLICK!***
Step 1: Download this file.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/pr70fitqpq9c4l6/Huawei-Fusion-2-Recovery-Root.zip
Step 2 ut the Huawei Fusion 2 Recovery Root.zip on your desktop.
Step 3 : Download and install "Huawei Fusion 2 U8665 ADB drivers.rar" from here (password is xda-developers.com)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/z70julkgz1c9hss/Huawei-Fusion2-U8665-adb-drivers.rar
Install by opening .rar and running "DriverSetup.exe".
Step 4 :Make a folder called "Huawei Fusion 2" on your desktop.
Step 5 :Extract Zip from step 2 into your fusion 2 folder.
Step 6 :Turn off phone.
Step 7 :Reboot fastboot by holding Volume Down and Power buttons simultaneously for 10-20 seconds.
(It will freeze at ATT logo. This is fastboot, it's a freeze to be happy about)
Step 8 :Connect phone to computer.
Step 9 : Open the folder you made and open the extracted zip (if you haven't extracted do this now)
Step 10 : Double click "Run Me"
Step 11 :Type "fastboot devices" and hit enter this will confirm if you are connected via fastboot (you are) if your connected it will list some numbers and letters and the words fastboot next to the numbers and letters.
Step 12 :Now flash modified recovery by typing "fastboot flash recovery recovery.superrecovery.img" into the "run me" window and hitting enter.
Step 13 :Unplug after the process runs says finished. And gives you the total time.
Step 14 :Remove back of phone and take out battery for 10-15 seconds.
Step 15 :Reinsert battery hold volume up and power button simultaneously until it boots into recovery (15-20 seconds of holding both buttons)
Step 16 :Reboot Device by selecting the "reboot device" option with the volume buttons (it should already start with reboot highlighted) so just press the power button to reboot.
Step 17 :Grab a beer and relax as your device reboots with SuperSU (main root app)!
Enjoy and thanks to robotic buddy for initial guide and download links, also special thanks to RFE for the 1st Root method on the Huawei Fusion 2!
***LINKS FIXED***
If they go down PM me.
nice step yhanks for share
hit the thumbs up!
:good:Thumbs up if you like. Its not shared I wrote it based off of RFE and RoboticBuddy's original rooting method.
thx!!! WORKING! ))
Thank my post if it helped!
marcin252 said:
thx!!! WORKING! ))
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Thanks or donate if you where helped by my guide!
Hey, thanks for making this guide! Glad to see there are still some people wanting more support for this phone
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My GalaxyNote is in the shop. : (
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Hey, thanks for making this guide! Glad to see there are still some people wanting more support for this phone
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My note is with samsung being repaired. Got this phone as an alternative to an old iphone 3g I had. I was happy as hell to see your and RFE's root methods. Wanted to make a guide that was noob friendly, as I imagine many folks buying this phone are new to android, in my situation, or ona budget.
Point is I wanted a step by step guide to be accessible to everyone. Thanks for the support roboticbuddy, and thanks for your initial work.
I am in the process of getting a CWM custom recovery image for the device, and then CYANOGEN MOD!
Shagerty said:
My note is with samsung being repaired. Got this phone as an alternative to an old iphone 3g I had. I was happy as hell to see your and RFE's root methods. Wanted to make a guide that was noob friendly, as I imagine many folks buying this phone are new to android, in my situation, or ona budget.
Point is I wanted a step by step guide to be accessible to everyone. Thanks for the support roboticbuddy, and thanks for your initial work.
I am in the process of getting a CWM custom recovery image for the device, and then CYANOGEN MOD!
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Once we get ourselves CWM, we basically have full control over this tiny phone
I was planning to build CWM, but I don't have the computer power to do so.
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And also, I will add this to my thread of Q&A later. Thanks!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2095238
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Please help build cwm
RoboticBuddy said:
Once we get ourselves CWM, we basically have full control over this tiny phone
I was planning to build CWM, but I don't have the computer power to do so.
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And also, I will add this to my thread of Q&A later. Thanks!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2095238
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Roboticbuddy you rule. If you need any files PM me here or on androidforums, same name different forum.
Also check out the all things root sticky D-U-R-X is compiling on the huawei fusion 2 at androidforums.com,
http://androidforums.com/fusion-2-all-things-root/
I have built CWM for this phone. Only test builds, mind you, and I have not tested it myself.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2141505
YES
RoboticBuddy said:
I have built CWM for this phone. Only test builds, mind you, and I have not tested it myself.
I will test it. Did you just run the recovery builder with the recovery.img, or with the 3 other files as well.
http://db.tt/0AaGaNB9
Thats the test build. Works to select up and down in the menu but not select an actual process.
This is after. Phone still works after a battery pull!!
http://db.tt/y3mmQZvG
http://db.tt/Tidl2Zo5
Successfully flashed back the stock Recovery image. (done that before but glad to no it works back and forth)
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Shagerty said:
RoboticBuddy said:
I have built CWM for this phone. Only test builds, mind you, and I have not tested it myself.
I will test it. Did you just run the recovery builder with the recovery.img, or with the 3 other files as well.
http://db.tt/0AaGaNB9
Thats the test build. Works to select up and down in the menu but not select an actual process.
This is after. Phone still works after a battery pull!!
http://db.tt/y3mmQZvG
http://db.tt/Tidl2Zo5
Successfully flashed back the stock Recovery image. (done that before but glad to no it works back and forth)
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Yes, I just used the recovery builder.
So your build of CWM, you are able to select the options, unlike mine?
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Nope
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Shagerty said:
Yes, I just used the recovery builder.
So your build of CWM, you are able to select the options, unlike mine?
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No unfortunately not.
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RoboticBuddy said:
No unfortunately not.
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Ah, alright. Were you able to find the files?
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some
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Shagerty said:
Ah, alright. Were you able to find the files?
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I found the fstabs file, and what I believe is the postrecoveryboot.sh file.
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RoboticBuddy said:
I found the fstabs file, and what I believe is the postrecoveryboot.sh file.
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Were did you find it, and what is it used for, if you know?
I'm still all new to this
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Fusion 2
RoboticBuddy said:
Shagerty said:
Were did you find it, and what is it used for, if you know?
I'm still all new to this
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Oh god ive been hacking and deving a new phone the past 3 days. Ill look for those files again and tell you where I found them. I can post a dropbox link if you need access?
The postrecoveryboot.sh I believe has something to do with rebooting "post" recovery maybe it will fix the wifi off upon reboot issue?
The fstabs file I dont even have a stab at.. sorry robotic buddy.
So have you gotten cwm developed to the point where we can select options yet?
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working CWM
Hi,
I was able to install the CWM recovery of Y201 from the below forum on the Fusion 2 using the fastboot flashing recovery steps for Fusion2. ":/fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" with the Y201 recovery file saved in the same folder.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35908322
even tho the Y201 recovery is little slower on the Fusion2, I was able to backup the rom, install new custom roms of Y200 and restore the original carrier rom.
The y200 roms I installed and successfully booted into fusion 2 were:
1) CleanBaseRom#5.zip (same as carrier rom with out most of att junk)
2)ICS_OS_20130203.zip (same as carrier rom with ICS theme, had problem with gallery and screen would not turn on from sleep)
Didnt see much difference so restored the carrier rom back.
Hopefully this helps
Easier cwm install method!
Oct3178 said:
Hi,
I was able to install the CWM recovery of Y201 from the below forum on the Fusion 2 using the fastboot flashing recovery steps for Fusion2. ":/fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" with the Y201 recovery file saved in the same folder.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35908322
even tho the Y201 recovery is little slower on the Fusion2, I was able to backup the rom, install new custom roms of Y200 and restore the original carrier rom.
The y200 roms I installed and successfully booted into fusion 2 were:
1) CleanBaseRom#5.zip (same as carrier rom with out most of att junk)
2)ICS_OS_20130203.zip (same as carrier rom with ICS theme, had problem with gallery and screen would not turn on from sleep)
Didnt see much difference so restored the carrier rom back.
Hopefully this helps
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I believe that ubuntu team will be posting there galaxy nexus image rom here at this link
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/
please dont yell at me if im wrong..
nullbesign said:
I believe that ubuntu team will be posting there galaxy nexus image rom here at this link
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/
please dont yell at me if im wrong..
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Also check: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TouchInstallProcess
I haven't seen anyone link to this yet, what's this about?
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch-preview/quantal/mwc-demo/
SkuzFoz said:
I haven't seen anyone link to this yet, what's this about?
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch-preview/quantal/mwc-demo/
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I wondered there too and was wondering myself. it has the codenames for all the nexus devices, Galaxy Nexus (GSM), Nexus 4, Nexus 7 ect
i wlii try to flash the maguro file size 48mb....report at once....hope not to brick my gnex...lol
adambala said:
i wlii try to flash the maguro file size 48mb....report at once....hope not to brick my gnex...lol
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I would have gone ahead but I'm not sure why there are different versions. Totally confused on boot and recovery images, but I've been out of the ROM loop for a long time.
nothing.....no boot.....just restoring my xenon rom...
The zip is flashable, contains a boot.img and has scripts to install stuff. the others are .IMG files, and the main phablet one is the biggest file at over 400megs.
edit: the one that is almost 500megs is a flashable zip too, has updater script. since that is the only one of that size, i bet that is the main ubuntu, and the others are the drivers, boot images, ect, specific to different devices.
yeap...i am downloading the img file now but i am not sure if i want to enter fastboot to flash it...
adambala said:
yeap...i am downloading the img file now but i am not sure if i want to enter fastboot to flash it...
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We can flash it via fastboot like google images???????
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kagouro said:
We can flash it via fastboot like google images???????
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No one knows yet. but you can try, but you risk bricking your phone. My galaxy nexus is dead now, charging the battery. Not going to experiment with my nexus 4, since it's my daily phone. by the time my gnex charges someone will figure it out or they'll be instructions posted on the ubuntu site.
I think we should fastboot flash all the img boot recovery system and then flash the zip. So start from the bottom of the page
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Page offline ! They took it down.
j3r3myp said:
I think we should fastboot flash all the img boot recovery system and then flash the zip. So start from the bottom of the page
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I'm going to guess you might need their recovery to flash it. Otherwise why bother making one.
So nice I hope to use it soon~~
The files are still there, they just put up a blank index.html file so you can't see the directory I have all the files for nexus 4 and Gnex
Here's the links to Gnex
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-to...wc-demo/quantal-preinstalled-armel+maguro.zip
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-to...mo/quantal-preinstalled-boot-armel+maguro.img
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-to...uantal-preinstalled-recovery-armel+maguro.img
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-to.../quantal-preinstalled-system-armel+maguro.img
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-to...c-demo/quantal-preinstalled-phablet-armhf.zip
the last one is the ~500 meg file.
Luxferro said:
No one knows yet. but you can try, but you risk bricking your phone. My galaxy nexus is dead now, charging the battery. Not going to experiment with my nexus 4, since it's my daily phone. by the time my gnex charges someone will figure it out or they'll be instructions posted on the ubuntu site.
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Brick it? Really?
As long as you dont flash a new bootloader, there's really no risk of bricking your phone, because, via your old bootloader you can always boot back into fastboot mode.
I'm not sure you know what the word "brick" means: Dead as a brick. Unrecoverable. Useless.
If it's recoverable, it's not a brick. Being in a state where you have to reflash some things in fastboot hardly constitutes a brick.
Sorry about the nitpick, but as a owner of much less open devices, where the risk of bricking $1k worth of equipment was a real risk when rooting/flashing, I find myself offended every time I see people whine about Nexus'es being "bricked".
Is the 500MB img for GNex, to your opinion?
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The files are still there, they just put up a blank index.html file so you can't see the directory I have all the files for nexus 4 and Gnex
Here's the links to Gnex
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-to...wc-demo/quantal-preinstalled-armel+maguro.zip
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-to...mo/quantal-preinstalled-boot-armel+maguro.img
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-to...uantal-preinstalled-recovery-armel+maguro.img
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-to.../quantal-preinstalled-system-armel+maguro.img
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-to...c-demo/quantal-preinstalled-phablet-armhf.zip
the last one is the ~500 meg file.
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From a shell, just type the following:
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# wget http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch-preview/quantal/mwc-demo/quantal-preinstalled-armel+maguro.zip http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch-preview/quantal/mwc-demo/quantal-preinstalled-armel+maguro.zip.md5sum http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch-preview/quantal/mwc-demo/quantal-preinstalled-boot-armel+maguro.img http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch-preview/quantal/mwc-demo/quantal-preinstalled-boot-armel+maguro.img.md5sum http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch-preview/quantal/mwc-demo/quantal-preinstalled-phablet-armhf.zip http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch-preview/quantal/mwc-demo/quantal-preinstalled-phablet-armhf.zip.md5sum http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch-preview/quantal/mwc-demo/quantal-preinstalled-recovery-armel+maguro.img http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch-preview/quantal/mwc-demo/quantal-preinstalled-recovery-armel+maguro.img.md5sum http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch-preview/quantal/mwc-demo/quantal-preinstalled-system-armel+maguro.img http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch-preview/quantal/mwc-demo/quantal-preinstalled-system-armel+maguro.img.md5sum http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch-preview/quantal/mwc-demo/quantal-ubuntu_stamp
Guys why new thread when v have already one Ubuntu discussion.. This makes people search more... close this thread
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From a shell, just type the following:
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# wget http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch-preview/quantal/mwc-demo/quantal-preinstalled-armel+maguro.zip http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch-preview/quantal/mwc-demo/quantal-preinstalled-armel+maguro.zip.md5sum http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch-preview/quantal/mwc-demo/quantal-preinstalled-boot-armel+maguro.img http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch-preview/quantal/mwc-demo/quantal-preinstalled-boot-armel+maguro.img.md5sum http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch-preview/quantal/mwc-demo/quantal-preinstalled-phablet-armhf.zip http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch-preview/quantal/mwc-demo/quantal-preinstalled-phablet-armhf.zip.md5sum http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch-preview/quantal/mwc-demo/quantal-preinstalled-recovery-armel+maguro.img http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch-preview/quantal/mwc-demo/quantal-preinstalled-recovery-armel+maguro.img.md5sum http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch-preview/quantal/mwc-demo/quantal-preinstalled-system-armel+maguro.img http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch-preview/quantal/mwc-demo/quantal-preinstalled-system-armel+maguro.img.md5sum http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch-preview/quantal/mwc-demo/quantal-ubuntu_stamp
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I also mirrored the original page with all download links:
http://invalid.ed.ntnu.no/~jostein/ubuntu_images.html
I recently unlocked my VZW HTC One with the s-off exploit by beaups and fuses. I now have root and everything's working fine, except I can't seem to figure out how to install a recovery like TWRP. Any help with this would be appreciated(its prob me just being a retard).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2051547
There you go. Installation instructions are in the thread.
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Scotty has a guide up on how to setup adb, root, flash custom recovery etc on phandroid. He lays everything out for you. If you use his guide be sure to throw a thanks his way.
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soulshot96 said:
I recently unlocked my VZW HTC One with the s-off exploit by beaups and fuses. I now have root and everything's working fine, except I can't seem to figure out how to install a recovery like TWRP. Any help with this would be appreciated(its prob me just being a retard).
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I suggest TWRP
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2416431
Seeing as you probably have adb set up, download the image and place it in the platform-tools folder of your adb installation.
adb reboot-bootloader - This should kick you into fastboot
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-m7vzw.img - This flashes the recovery.
Thanks for all the help guys. Got TWRP installed.
Rebel908 said:
I suggest TWRP
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2416431
Seeing as you probably have adb set up, download the image and place it in the platform-tools folder of your adb installation.
adb reboot-bootloader - This should kick you into fastboot
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-m7vzw.img - This flashes the recovery.
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Can't seem to find the platform tools folder.. :/
TidusWulf said:
Can't seem to find the platform tools folder.. :/
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How recent is your adb installation? Should be in the root of that installation. Might just be tools?
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I have some weirdo installation that just threw everytihng into C:\Windows. I tihnk the files I have there (adb.exe,fastboot.exe, etc.) probably belong somewhere else
Yeah that's not good, you probably should re-install it
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I'm afraid installing the real Android SDK with ADB will **** with my windows registry and ADB will stop working D:
The SDK I currently have doesn't have an uninstall.exe, and isn't present in the Control panel, so It's kinda in limbo, but it works.