Title says it all, any help :s?
ROM - Trinity Vengeance RaptorXL
Busybox also installed.
186 KB/s (574 bytes in 0.003s)
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An error has occurred in cwm-install.sh. Stop processing.
Press any key to continue . . .
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20131130 202153: busybox mount -o remount,rw /system
20131130 202153: RET=0
20131130 202153: busybox mkdir -p /system/btmgr/bin
20131130 202153: RET=0
20131130 202153: chown root.shell /system/btmgr
20131130 202153: RET=0
20131130 202153: chmod 755 /system/btmgr
20131130 202153: RET=0
20131130 202153: chown root.shell /system/btmgr/bin
20131130 202153: RET=0
20131130 202153: chmod 755 /system/btmgr/bin
20131130 202153: RET=0
20131130 202153: cp /data/local/tmp/busybox /system/btmgr/bin/busybox
/data/local/tmp/cwm-install.sh[57]: cp: not found
20131130 202153: RET=127
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You need to install busybox from the play store then it will work
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adam20115 said:
You need to install busybox from the play store then it will work
Sent from my Nexus 7 using XDA Premium HD app
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Already installed.
Try to update the busybox or there is a zip in doomlords thread including supersu and busybox
Sent from my LT26i using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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Hi guys i have a problem creating the bootmenu
I am following this post but when i'm going to 3rd line:
C:/> adb shell
$ su
# cp -R /sdcard/bootmenu /data/bootmenu
# cd /data/bootmenu
# chmod 755 *
# ./install.sh
# rm -R /data/bootmenu
i get the following message: cd: can't cd to /data/bootmenu
could you tell me please what i'm doing wrong???
Post the output of
# ls -l /data/bootmenu
Maybe it does not exist OR it is a file (it will be a file if /sdcard/bootmenu was one)
But in any case: It's much easier to install 2nd-init directly from the android market: The currently included version 0.45 works good enough to install the CM7 port (afterwards you'll have 0.51 anyway as the port includes it's own version)
pabx said:
Post the output of
# ls -l /data/bootmenu
Maybe it does not exist OR it is a file (it will be a file if /sdcard/bootmenu was one)
But in any case: It's much easier to install 2nd-init directly from the android market: The currently included version 0.45 works good enough to install the CM7 port (afterwards you'll have 0.51 anyway as the port includes it's own version)
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Ok thanks! I saw today new version of this that include 0.5.1
hello i trying to ODEX my MIUIv4 (ICS 4.0.4) but i had some troubles:
there is my script for odexing:
Code:
#/sbin/sh
D=/data
E=/sddata
S=/system
SD=/sdcard
bbcmd="busybox"
bbcat="$bbcmd cat"
bbgrep="$bbcmd grep"
bbsed="$bbcmd sed"
SYSTARGET="/system"
OPTTEMP="/tmp"
$bbcmd chmod 777 $OPTTEMP/{busybox,dexopt_wrapper,zip,zipalign}
mount -o rw /system
mount -o rw /data
mount -o rw /cache
local zip="$OPTTEMP/zip"
local zipalign="$OPTTEMP/zipalign"
local dexopt_wrapper="$OPTTEMP/dexopt_wrapper"
local bootclpath="/system/framework/core.jar:/system/framework/core-junit.jar:/system/framework/bouncycastle.jar:/system/framework/ext.jar:/system/framework/framework.jar:/system/framework/android.policy.jar:/system/framework/services.jar:/system/framework/apache-xml.jar:/system/framework/filterfw.jar"
# change to system/framework and process EVERY jar IN ORDER OF BOOTCLASSPATH!
cd /system/framework
indir=$(pwd)
for filename in \
core.jar core-junit.jar miui-framework.jar bouncycastle.jar ext.jar framework.jar android.policy.jar services.jar apache-xml.jar filterfw.jar \
am.jar ime.jar android.test.runner.jar input.jar javax.obex.jar monkey.jar pm.jar svc.jar bmgr.jar com.android.location.provider.jar com.android.future.usb.accessory.jar com.google.android.maps.jar com.google.android.media.effects.jar com.google.widevine.software.drm.jar
do
name=${filename%.jar}
$bbcmd cp -f $filename $OPTTEMP/$filename
$dexopt_wrapper $filename $name.odex $bootclpath > /dev/null 2>&1
if [ $? -eq 0 ]
then
$zip -d $filename classes.dex > /dev/null 2>&1
$bbcmd cp -f $name.odex $OPTTEMP/$name.odex
echo "$filename - done."
else
$bbcmd rm *.odex
$bbcmd cp -f $OPTTEMP/*.jar $indir/
echo "Framework file $filename failled. Cannot Complete."
echo "System has been restored."
return 1;
fi
done
$zipalign 4 framework-res.apk framework-res.apk.align > /dev/null 2>&1
$bbcmd mv -f framework-res.apk.align framework-res.apk
$zipalign 4 framework-miui-res.apk framework-miui-res.align > /dev/null 2>&1
$bbcmd mv -f framework-miui-res.align framework-miui-res.apk
cd /system/app
indir=$(pwd)
# Process apks from system/app that are normally odexed
for filename in *.apk
do
name=${filename%.apk}
$dexopt_wrapper $filename $name.odex $bootclpath > /dev/null 2>&1
if [ $? -eq 0 ]
then
$zip -d $filename classes.dex > /dev/null 2>&1
$zipalign 4 $filename $filename.align > /dev/null 2>&1
$bbcmd mv -f $filename.align $filename
echo "$filename - done."
fi
done
$bbcmd find /system/framework -type f -exec chmod 644 {} \;
$bbcmd find /system/app -type f -exec chmod 644 {} \;
[ -d /cache/dalvik-cache ] && $bbcmd rm -rf /cache/dalvik-cache/*
[ -d /data/dalvik-cache ] && $bbcmd rm -rf /data/dalvik-cache/*
return 0;
and i had errors in android.policy, framework, services .odex files
Hi !
Stock Asus Kernel 10.4.2.17 & 10.4.2.16 - build from the last update Asus source code !
Because Asus has not yet released the new firmware 10.4.2.16, propose to see together, which brings new kernel 10.4.2.16 !
Useful for all those who want to see what improvements brought on kernel Asus & also recommended for those who opt for the basic root version !
This kernel has init.d* support, root support | insecure kernel with "USB debugging" already enabled !
Change log :
unfortunately not found ( Asus not released yet ! )
Downloads :
kernel_10.4.2.16.zip
boot.blob_10.4.2.17.zip - 5.33 MB
cifs_md4_10.4.2.17.zip - 131.65 KB
Installation : 10.4.2.16
recommended to install just over latest firmware 10.4.2.13 ;
copy kernel_10.4.2.16.zip on your device and go to TWRP recovery ;
wipe cache & dalvik-cache -> Install ! ;
Now you have the last Android Asus firmware 10.4.2.13 with the last Asus kernel 10.4.2.16 !
Installation : 10.4.2.17
extract boot.blob from archive boot.blob_10.4.2.17.zip
put your device in fastboot mode
> fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash boot boot.blob
> fastboot -i 0x0B05 reboot
unzip archive cifs_md4_10.4.2.17.zip and extract cifs.ko & md4.ko
> adb shell
# mount -o remount,rw -t ext4 /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 /system
(...or if you have busybox already installed : # busybox mount -o remount,rw /system )
# exit
> adb push cifs.ko /system/lib/modules
> adb push md4.ko /system/lib/modules
> adb shell
# chown 0.0 /system/lib/modules/*
# chmod 0644 /system/lib/modules/*
# insmod /system/lib/modules/cifs.ko
# insmod /system/lib/modules/md4.ko
# exit
* available for any rom ( custom rom ) who already has busybox installed !
regard,
Surdu Petru
I have to say I'm pretty impressed, seems as smooth at 1300 as it did before on a modified .13 kernel at 1700 mhz! Thank you!
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T using Tapatalk 2
Do you plan on adding oc an your I/o tweaks to this Cus that would be awesome
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using xda app-developers app
here is the diff from 10.4.2.13->10.4.2.16 the kernel was released for the JP sku, possibly adding support for an audio dock of some sort.
https://github.com/untermensch/asus_kernels/commit/a377c8f41d6d99aa102ecfc976e4049c80b7ec6a
Charle692 said:
Do you plan on adding oc an your I/o tweaks to this Cus that would be awesome
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using xda app-developers app
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Yes, sure ...
untermensch said:
here is the diff from 10.4.2.13->10.4.2.16 the kernel was released for the JP sku, possibly adding support for an audio dock of some sort.
https://github.com/untermensch/asus_kernels/commit/a377c8f41d6d99aa102ecfc976e4049c80b7ec6a
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Thank you untermensch ! :good:
After deciding to keep my tf300 until i see the nexus 10 in person at least. Im now running stock rooted and this kernel.
Wow this is super smooth its a joy to use this tablet now... Thanks!
Although i like to OC my devices im now starting to appreciate longer battery life more..
Sent from my GT-N7000 using xda app-developers app
Quick question: did anyone notice I/O boost after flashing this kernel (e.g in quadrant)?
Hi !
Update !
Build from Asus kernel source code ( last update 10.4.2.17 14/11/2012 ) => modules cifs, md4 & kernel !
...please check my first post ! :good:
Hi !
Cifs & md4 module for the last update Asus TF300T Firmware 10.4.2.17 !
Download :
cifs_md4_10.4.2.17.zip - 131.65 KB
Installation :
unzip archive and extract cifs.ko & md4.ko
conect USB cable
> adb shell
# mount -o remount,rw -t ext4 /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 /system
(...or if you have busybox already installed : # busybox mount -o remount,rw /system )
# exit
> adb push cifs.ko /system/lib/modules
> adb push md4.ko /system/lib/modules
> adb shell
# chown 0.0 /system/lib/modules/*
# chmod 0644 /system/lib/modules/*
# insmod /system/lib/modules/cifs.ko
# insmod /system/lib/modules/md4.ko
# exit
Good luck ! :good:
regards,
Surdu Petru
surdu_petru said:
Hi !
Cifs & md4 module for the last update Asus TF300T Firmware 10.4.2.17 !
Download :
cifs_md4_10.4.2.17.zip - 131.65 KB
Installation :
unzip archive and extract cifs.ko & md4.ko
conect USB cable
> adb shell
# mount -o remount,rw -t ext4 /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 /system
(...or if you have busybox already installed : # busybox mount -o remount,rw /system )
# exit
> adb push cifs.ko /system/lib/modules
> adb push md4.ko /system/lib/modules
> adb shell
# chown 0.0 /system/lib/modules/*
# chmod 0644 /system/lib/modules/*
# insmod /system/lib/modules/cifs.ko
# insmod /system/lib/modules/md4.ko
# exit
Good luck ! :good:
regards,
Surdu Petru
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Surdu Petru,
Thanks for compiling those modules, maybe not the best place to ask, but I'm just currious
if you had any issues with the 10.4.2.17 source code from ASUS, I wish I knew what I was doing wrong
but I had noticed the source was about 25% smaller than previous source I had downloaded from ASUS
KAD79 said:
Surdu Petru,
Thanks for compiling those modules, maybe not the best place to ask, but I'm just currious
if you had any issues with the 10.4.2.17 source code from ASUS, I wish I knew what I was doing wrong
but I had noticed the source was about 25% smaller than previous source I had downloaded from ASUS
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Hi !
... the currently download has ~197.87MB and include kernel source ~452.2MB and mydroid ~414.2MB ( you can build here wireless driver ! )
... the previous source for firmware 10.4.2.17 was incomplete ! :good:
Flashable?
Please can u make a flasable zip of 10.4.2.17 so i can install it via TWRP cause i cant make it with fastboot method.
pankobios said:
Please can u make a flasable zip of 10.4.2.17 so i can install it via TWRP cause i cant make it with fastboot method.
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Hi !
...please use Firmware 10.4.2.18 , is up to date ! :good:
The following scripts are made to ease the life of a flashaholic and LTE. I flash a ton of Cyanogen Nightlies and new Roms of others.
They have been working for me for a while now and I though I should share them.
Soon ill look into adding the APN for Tmobile LTE to the apns-conf.xml and possibly combine into one script.
You Must Have Root! I have run these using the free $cripter but you should be able to use Script Manager as well.
I have also added them as attachments below.
Please test these before blindly running. Just because they work flawless for me doesn't mean it will for everyone in every case. The Tmobile sound edits are the newest one so please watch this one a little more careful and I have not run it as much and mine uses tab and not spaces as the reference post.
If you find any of the scripts useful, feel free to hit the [Thanks] button below
Disclaimer: I am not responsible bricking your phone, voiding your warranty, or any other issue may have as result of using these scripts
Build.prop Editor
Last Updated: 04/13/2013
Version: b01 custom b02 prop edit to possible speed up internet
Description: This will change entries if already in build.prop or add the needed entries at the bottom to enable LTE and also perfered network options in Cyanogenmod. It will make a backup of the file prior to doing this.
Code:
#!/system/bin/sh
# Nexus 4 build.prop Editor to enabled LTE
# created by XDA user: justinaz
# created on 4/13/13
# version: b01
# mounting system as rw
busybox mount -o remount,rw /system
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then exit
fi
# Set the File to Edit
FILE=/system/build.prop
#Make Backup of build.prop
if [ -f $FILE.orig ];
then
cp $FILE $FILE.orig.1
else
cp $FILE $FILE.orig
fi
# Set the Build.prop items below
# line# is the Build Prop you want to change
# lineArg# is the value you want it to be
line1=telephony.lteOnGsmDevice
lineArg1=1
line2=ro.telephony.default_network
lineArg2=9
line3=ro.ril.def.preferred.network
lineArg3=9
# X should end with number of changes above 1 2 3
for X in 1 2 3
do
lineNum=
eval prop=\$line$X
eval arg=\$lineArg$X
echo $prop=$arg
if grep -Fq $prop $FILE ; then
lineNum=`sed -n "/${prop}/=" $FILE`
echo $lineNum
sed -i "${lineNum} c${prop}=${arg}" $FILE
else
echo "$prop does not exist in $FILE"
echo "Adding to end of $FILE"
echo $prop=$arg >> $FILE
fi
done;
# mounting system as ro
busybox mount -o remount,ro /system
Soundfile Editor (Tmobile Fixes)
Last Updated: 04/13/2013
Version: s01
Description: This will change the needed snd_soc_msm_2x_Fusion3 entries for T-Mobile. It will make a backup prior to doing this.
Reference: XDA post: simobile: Fix for no in-call audio/T-Mobile US/4.2.2/.33 radio or lower
Code:
#!/system/bin/sh
# Nexus 4 Sound File Editor to fix enabled LTE Sound Issues
# created by XDA user: justinaz
# created on 4/13/13
# version: s01
# Reference XDA post: simobile http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2233319
# mounting system as rw
busybox mount -o remount,rw /system
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then exit
fi
# Set the File to Edit
FILE=/system/etc/snd_soc_msm/snd_soc_msm_2x_Fusion3
#Make Backup File we ar editing just in case
if [ -f $FILE.orig ];
then
cp $FILE $FILE.orig.1
else
cp $FILE $FILE.orig
fi
# line# is the Line Item you want to change
# lineArg# is the value you want it to be
line1=" ACDBID 81:1"
lineArg1=" ACDBID 7:1"
line2=" ACDBID 91:2"
lineArg2=" ACDBID 6:2"
# X should end with number of changes above 1 2
for X in 1 2
do
lineNum=
eval prop=\$line$X
eval arg=\$lineArg$X
if grep -Fq "$prop" $FILE ; then
lineNum=`sed -n "/${prop}/=" $FILE`
echo "Line number $lineNum found for: $prop"
sed -i "${lineNum} c${arg}" $FILE
echo "$lineNum from: $prop :TO: $arg"
else
echo "$prop does not exist in $FILE"
fi
done;
# mounting system as ro
busybox mount -o remount,ro /system
justinaz said:
The following scripts are made to ease the life of a flashaholic and LTE. I flash a ton of Cyanogen Nightlies and new Roms of others.
They have been working for me for a while now and I though I should share them.
Soon ill look into adding the APN for Tmobile LTE to the apns-conf.xml and possibly combine into one script.
You Must Have Root! I have run these using the free $cripter but you should be able to use Script Manager as well.
I have also added them as attachments below.
Please test these before blindly running. Just because they work flawless for me doesn't mean it will for everyone in every case. The Tmobile sound edits are the newest one so please watch this one a little more careful and I have not run it as much and mine uses tab and not spaces as the reference post.
If you find any of the scripts useful, feel free to hit the [Thanks] button below
Disclaimer: I am not responsible bricking your phone, voiding your warranty, or any other issue may have as result of using these scripts
Build.prop Editor
Last Updated: 04/13/2013
Version: b01
Description: This will change entries if already in build.prop or add the needed entries at the bottom to enable LTE and also perfered network options in Cyanogenmod. It will make a backup of the file prior to doing this.
Code:
#!/system/bin/sh
# Nexus 4 build.prop Editor to enabled LTE
# created by XDA user: justinaz
# created on 4/13/13
# version: b01
# mounting system as rw
busybox mount -o remount,rw /system
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then exit
fi
# Set the File to Edit
FILE=/system/build.prop
#Make Backup of build.prop
if [ -f $FILE.orig ];
then
cp $FILE $FILE.orig.1
else
cp $FILE $FILE.orig
fi
# Set the Build.prop items below
# line# is the Build Prop you want to change
# lineArg# is the value you want it to be
line1=telephony.lteOnGsmDevice
lineArg1=1
line2=ro.telephony.default_network
lineArg2=9
line3=ro.ril.def.preferred.network
lineArg3=9
# X should end with number of changes above 1 2 3
for X in 1 2 3
do
lineNum=
eval prop=\$line$X
eval arg=\$lineArg$X
echo $prop=$arg
if grep -Fq $prop $FILE ; then
lineNum=`sed -n "/${prop}/=" $FILE`
echo $lineNum
sed -i "${lineNum} c${prop}=${arg}" $FILE
else
echo "$prop does not exist in $FILE"
echo "Adding to end of $FILE"
echo $prop=$arg >> $FILE
fi
done;
# mounting system as ro
busybox mount -o remount,ro /system
Soundfile Editor (Tmobile Fixes)
Last Updated: 04/13/2013
Version: s01
Description: This will change the needed snd_soc_msm_2x_Fusion3 entries for T-Mobile. It will make a backup prior to doing this.
Reference: XDA post: simobile: Fix for no in-call audio/T-Mobile US/4.2.2/.33 radio or lower
Code:
#!/system/bin/sh
# Nexus 4 Sound File Editor to fix enabled LTE Sound Issues
# created by XDA user: justinaz
# created on 4/13/13
# version: s01
# Reference XDA post: simobile http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2233319
# mounting system as rw
busybox mount -o remount,rw /system
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then exit
fi
# Set the File to Edit
FILE=/system/etc/snd_soc_msm/snd_soc_msm_2x_Fusion3
#Make Backup File we ar editing just in case
if [ -f $FILE.orig ];
then
cp $FILE $FILE.orig.1
else
cp $FILE $FILE.orig
fi
# line# is the Line Item you want to change
# lineArg# is the value you want it to be
line1=" ACDBID 81:1"
lineArg1=" ACDBID 7:1"
line2=" ACDBID 91:2"
lineArg2=" ACDBID 6:2"
# X should end with number of changes above 1 2
for X in 1 2
do
lineNum=
eval prop=\$line$X
eval arg=\$lineArg$X
if grep -Fq "$prop" $FILE ; then
lineNum=`sed -n "/${prop}/=" $FILE`
echo "Line number $lineNum found for: $prop"
sed -i "${lineNum} c${arg}" $FILE
echo "$lineNum from: $prop :TO: $arg"
else
echo "$prop does not exist in $FILE"
fi
done;
# mounting system as ro
busybox mount -o remount,ro /system
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I LOVE YOU !!! lol
Will this work with the new radio?
Sent from my Nexus 4
Contivity said:
Will this work with the new radio?
Sent from my Nexus 4
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No, newest radio can't use lte
I know this is off topic, but was wondering if you can help me with this. Can you please make a script that will add these 4 lines to the build.prop?
ro.ril.hsxpa=2
ro.ril.gprsclass=12
ro.ril.hsdpa.category=24
ro.ril.hsupa.category=7
I got these lines from Simms22 awhile back. It helps with data connection and speeds with T-Mobile. Please! =)
Goog1e Phone said:
I know this is off topic, but was wondering if you can help me with this. Can you please make a script that will add these 4 lines to the build.prop?
ro.ril.hsxpa=2
ro.ril.gprsclass=12
ro.ril.hsdpa.category=24
ro.ril.hsupa.category=7
I got these lines from Simms22 awhile back. It helps with data connection and speeds with T-Mobile. Please! =)
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Its pretty easy to add additional build prop additions.
THis is the new one.... i tested and appears to work correctly
Code:
#!/system/bin/sh
# Nexus 4 build.prop Editor to enabled LTE
# created by XDA user: justinaz
# created on 4/13/13
# version: b02
# mounting system as rw
busybox mount -o remount,rw /system
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then exit
fi
# Set the File to Edit
FILE=/system/build.prop
#Make Backup of build.prop
if [ -f $FILE.orig ];
then
cp $FILE $FILE.orig.1
else
cp $FILE $FILE.orig
fi
# Set the Build.prop items below
# line# is the Build Prop you want to change
# lineArg# is the value you want it to be
line1=telephony.lteOnGsmDevice
lineArg1=1
line2=ro.telephony.default_network
lineArg2=9
line3=ro.ril.def.preferred.network
lineArg3=9
line4=ro.ril.hsxpa
lineArg4=2
line5=ro.ril.gprsclass
lineArg5=12
line6=ro.ril.hsdpa.category
lineArg6=24
line7=ro.ril.hsupa.category
lineArg7=7
# X should end with number of changes above 1 2 3
for X in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
do
lineNum=
eval prop=\$line$X
eval arg=\$lineArg$X
echo $prop=$arg
if grep -Fq $prop $FILE ; then
lineNum=`sed -n "/${prop}/=" $FILE`
echo $lineNum
sed -i "${lineNum} c${prop}=${arg}" $FILE
else
echo "$prop does not exist in $FILE"
echo "Adding to end of $FILE"
echo $prop=$arg >> $FILE
fi
done;
# mounting system as ro
busybox mount -o remount,ro /system
justinaz said:
Its pretty easy to add additional build prop additions.
THis is the new one.... i tested and appears to work correctly
Code:
#!/system/bin/sh
# Nexus 4 build.prop Editor to enabled LTE
# created by XDA user:justinaz
# created on 4/13/13
# version:b02
# mounting system as rw
busybox mount -o remount,rw /system
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then exit
fi
# Set the File to Edit
FILE=/system/build.prop
#Make Backup of build.prop
if [ -f $FILE.orig ];
then
cp $FILE $FILE.orig.1
else
cp $FILE $FILE.orig
fi
# Set the Build.prop items below
# line# is the Build Prop you want to change
# lineArg# is the value you want it to be
line1=telephony.lteOnGsmDevice
lineArg1=1
line2=ro.telephony.default_network
lineArg2=9
line3=ro.ril.def.preferred.network
lineArg3=9
line4=ro.ril.hsxpa
lineArg4=2
line5=ro.ril.gprsclass
lineArg5=12
line6=ro.ril.hsdpa.category
lineArg6=24
line7=ro.ril.hsupa.category
lineArg7=7
# X should end with number of changes above 1 2 3
for X in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
do
lineNum=
eval prop=\$line$X
eval arg=\$lineArg$X
echo $prop=$arg
if grep -Fq $prop $FILE ; then
lineNum=`sed -n "/${prop}/=" $FILE`
echo $lineNum
sed -i "${lineNum} c${prop}=${arg}" $FILE
else
echo "$prop does not exist in $FILE"
echo "Adding to end of $FILE"
echo $prop=$arg >> $FILE
fi
done;
# mounting system as ro
busybox mount -o remount,ro /system
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You're the man. Thank you for this! I would give you 10 thanks if I could!
Sent from my Nexus 4
Will these need to run on boot or just run once?
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda app-developers app
n2d551 said:
Will these need to run on boot or just run once?
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda app-developers app
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Just once until you dirty flash a rom
It said I need to mount? How do I that?
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Julianmgn said:
It said I need to mount? How do I that?
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Can you give the actual error it says and detail about how you are running it? Your description is very vague.
Couple things it could be...... of the top of my head
are you running it as ROOT? (its required)
do you have busybox installed? (its required)
are you trying to run this in recovery/init.d script? (this is a shell script not one of those, you would have to modify it to run like that)
justinaz said:
Can you give the actual error it says and detail about how you are running it? Your description is very vague.
Couple things it could be...... of the top of my head
are you running it as ROOT? (its required)
do you have busybox installed? (its required)
are you trying to run this in recovery/init.d script? (this is a shell script not one of those, you would have to modify it to run like that)
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I'm rooted and I have busy box installed, I downloaded scripter like the op said and when I try to run it, it give me the error "mount: permission denied are you root?"
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Julianmgn said:
I'm rooted and I have busy box installed, I downloaded scripter like the op said and when I try to run it, it give me the error "mount: permission denied are you root?"
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Same thing happened to me, try script manager, it worked for me.
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MidtownHD said:
Same thing happened to me, try script manager, it worked for me.
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Tried that also its giving me the same error
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Julianmgn said:
Tried that also its giving me the same error
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well, I would delete app data from root access app and the script app, then uninstall the script app. Reboot phone, check root access with other apps, ex. a file manager, then install preferred script app and try the scripts again. Worst case, do it manually.
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You are making it more complicated than you need to.
You have to run the script as root. If you are using scripter long press the script and edit it. On the top there is a check box for Run as root? Check that and hit save. Then run the script.
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Or just run it in rom toolbox
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justinaz said:
You are making it more complicated than you need to.
You have to run the script as root. If you are using scripter long press the script and edit it. On the top there is a check box for Run as root? Check that and hit save. Then run the script.
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Maybe the apps are not detecting the root access correctly.
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justinaz said:
You are making it more complicated than you need to.
You have to run the script as root. If you are using scripter long press the script and edit it. On the top there is a check box for Run as root? Check that and hit save. Then run the script.
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Yup that did it lol
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Julianmgn said:
Yup that did it lol
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so you never granted root access?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2390162
Thx mate, was looking for this. Just wondering if there's a script for deodexing stock rooted roms?
jaidev.s said:
Thx mate, was looking for this. Just wondering if there's a script for deodexing stock rooted roms?
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why not give dsixda kitchen a try:fingers-crossed:
Outstanding! The idea odexing user apps is really awesome. I applied -fr and -dat (not -all why is because of Nottach Xposed and Wanam Xposed) on my SGS4(Sammy 4.2.2, deodexed) and it works flawless
I think -ncpa and -ncsa(opposite of cpa and csa) will be useful for people who want to exclude odexing a few of them. Is this a good idea?
marbulas said:
Outstanding! The idea odexing user apps is really awesome. I applied -fr and -dat (not -all why is because of Nottach Xposed and Wanam Xposed) on my SGS4(Sammy 4.2.2, deodexed) and it works flawless
I think -ncpa and -ncsa(opposite of cpa and csa) will be useful for people who want to exclude odexing a few of them. Is this a good idea?
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In the next release i add this feature Good Idea Sir
I've a question.
When I tried to update any apps already installed with installing from package installer directly(like through file manager and not via Play Store), system says the space to install this app is not enough.
It's a problem about odexs in /data/app.
My tiny knowledge about to solve this problem is to remove all of them and reinstall them which makes trouble.
Is there a solution to solve this problem without reflashing rom and doing factory reset?
marbulas said:
I've a question.
When I tried to update any apps already installed with installing from package installer directly(like through file manager and not via Play Store), system says the space to install this app is not enough.
It's a problem about odexs in /data/app.
My tiny knowledge about to solve this problem is to remove all of them and reinstall them which makes trouble.
Is there a solution to solve this problem without reflashing rom and doing factory reset?
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Open terminal emulator and type this:
bb="busybox";
$bb clear;
root=`$bb id -u`;
if $bb [[ "$root" == "0" ]];
then
cd /data/app;
for app in *.odex;
do
apk=`echo $app | $bb sed -e 's:.odex:.apk:g'`;
if $bb [ ! -f $apk ];
then
echo "Removing $app...";
$bb rm -f $app;
fi;
done;
else
echo "Root Permission Not Acquired!";
echo "Type 'su' and try again";
exit;
fi;
MatrixDJ96 said:
Open terminal emulator and type this:
bb="busybox";
$bb clear;
root=`$bb id -u`;
if $bb [[ "$root" == "0" ]];
then
cd /data/app;
for app in *.odex;
do
apk=`echo $app | $bb sed -e 's:.odex:.apk:g'`;
if $bb [ ! -f $apk ];
then
echo "Removing $app...";
$bb rm -f $app;
fi;
done;
else
echo "Root Permission Not Acquired!";
echo "Type 'su' and try again";
exit;
fi;
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I rewrote the code you gave me to use as an init.d script...
for i in /data/app/*.odex
do
apk=`echo $i | busybox sed -e 's:.odex:.apk:g'`
if [ ! -f $apk ];
then
rm -f $i
fi;
done
Is this correct? Is there anything I can reduce more or wrong something?
Sorry for my ignorance ;D
Edit : Just an wrong word
marbulas said:
I rewrote the code you gave me to use as an init.d script...
for i in /data/app/*.odex
do
apk=`echo $i | busybox sed -e 's:.odex:.apk:g'`
if [ ! -f $apk ];
then
rm -f $i
fi;
done
Is this correct? Is there anything I can reduce more or wrong something?
Sorry for my ignorance ;D
Edit : Just an wrong word
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Error...
Write This:
#!/system/bin/sh
cd /data/app
for o in *.odex
do
a=`echo $o | busybox sed -e 's:.odex:.apk:g'`
if [ ! -f $a ];
then
busybox rm -f $o
fi;
done
Remember: Set perm 777 and own 0:0
By MatrixDJ96 For You
This script works on rooted Stock i9500 ROM?
leokak said:
This script works on rooted Stock i9500 ROM?
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Sure
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MatrixDJ96 said:
Sure
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I've tried and get this... What can i do?
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leokak said:
I've tried and get this... What can i do?
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Install Busybox by Stericson (In Play Store)
Try Again
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MatrixDJ96 said:
Install Busybox by Stecson (In Play Store)
Try Again
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Worked!! Thank you!! xD
New Update!
Changelog:
Universal Odex Version 6.3
- A Lot Of Bugs Fixed
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2527268
Go here to follow my new script
When i type dexo -h it says not found..
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wan_6142 said:
When i type dexo -h it says not found..
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Have you installed Odexer Tool or Universal Odex Script?