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Not sure as this belongs here or not, but I think this is the best place for it. This will allow you to add init.d to your phone without CWM. I got it working for me, so I hope everyone else will have the same fortune.
Requirements:
1.Root
2.Fully installed Busybox
3. Windows computer
Instructiions:
Download and run runme.bat
Credits:
keunhuvac - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1577545
Added the CWM version to the OP - Quick instructions:
Put on your SD card or somewhere you can find on your phone and flash with CWM - done!
Files from his forum - Xperia S - has been edited to remove errors
Please note this will fail if any of the Busybox symlinks are not complete!
popfan said:
Not sure as this belongs here or not, but I think this is the best place for it. This will allow you to add init.d to your phone without CWM. I got it working for me, so I hope everyone else will have the same fortune.
Requirements:
1.Root
2.Fully installed Busybox
3. Windows computer
Instructiions:
Download and run runme.bat
Credits:
keunhuvac - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1577545
Files from his forum - Xperia S - has been edited to remove errors
Please note this will fail if any of the Busybox symlinks are not complete!
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I am not sure it works.
1. the 06dalvik script did not create /cache/dalvik-cache folder.
2. the 99test did not create any file in /data/local/tmp.
does our kernel support init.d?
ganeshbiyer said:
I am not sure it works.
1. the 06dalvik script did not create /cache/dalvik-cache folder.
2. the 99test did not create any file in /data/local/tmp.
does our kernel support init.d?
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Mine is working, if you got some errors during the load process, I need to know.
If thing to do is check your symlinks and make sure that they are all there for busybox.
Use this to check your symlinks:https://play.google.com/store/apps/...t=W251bGwsMSwyLDEsInN0ZXJpY3Nvbi5idXN5Ym94Il0.
If any one is missing, it could stop the install process.
On the thing about our kernel supporting init.d, the answer is not currently and that is why we have to use this program. It will allow compatibility with our kernel to have init.d.
The busbox is ok.
I can run it rom my terminal on the phone as well as adb shell.
There were no errors during installation.
Edit:
I ran the script again today.
The init.d works. the 99test did create a file in /data/local/tmp.
INIT.D installed. Excellent! Now to look up some tweaks. You da man Popfan.
Here are some
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1709836
ganeshbiyer said:
Here are some
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1709836
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Yup, that's the thread I've been reading through.
jeriku said:
Yup, that's the thread I've been reading through.
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Post the updated build.prop and init.d scripts, when you are done verifying.
jeriku said:
INIT.D installed. Excellent! Now to look up some tweaks. You da man Popfan.
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Thanks for the feedback. I was starting to wonder if anyone knew what this can do for their phone.
Here is another good site:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
A lot of good stuff. I am going to see if I can get the tweaks to run at 100%, here in a few days. I loved it when I ran this on my cappy.
popfan said:
Thanks for the feedback. I was starting to wonder if anyone knew what this can do for their phone.
Here is another good site:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
A lot of good stuff. I am going to see if I can get the tweaks to run at 100%, here in a few days. I loved it when I ran this on my cappy.
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I'll be looking forward to hear how this goes. I was just reading over the thread and I want it.
Sent from Rooted LT28at with ICS.
jeriku said:
I'll be looking forward to hear how this goes. I was just reading over the thread and I want it.
Sent from Rooted LT28at with ICS.
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Running it at 50% is pretty good also. The script will at least zipalign, check for proper permissions on all apps, clean the delvik-cache, and reorganize the task manager priorities and also your ram manager settings. You should try the battery calibration script that is there also, it is really nice.
popfan said:
Running it at 50% is pretty good also. The script will at least zipalign, check for proper permissions on all apps, clean the delvik-cache, and reorganize the task manager priorities and also your ram manager settings. You should try the battery calibration script that is there also, it is really nice.
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I'm going to read it through a couple times then give it a go. Did you use script manager or just terminal?
Sent from Rooted LT28at with ICS.
jeriku said:
I'm going to read it through a couple times then give it a go. Did you use script manager or just terminal?
Sent from Rooted LT28at with ICS.
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Script manager is easiest. Don't forget to use as root for all those scripts.
I did forget that it will also allow for a powershift, so you can change your settings on the fly if you need more multitasking capabilities than power savings or more power.
If you get v6 working please post any differences you notice. esp launcher re-draws. <that to me is one of the most annoying things ever. and would love to know that there is something that can be done about it
killerskincanoe said:
If you get v6 working please post any differences you notice. esp launcher re-draws. <that to me is one of the most annoying things ever. and would love to know that there is something that can be done about it
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It looks like it is going to be a little tricky, but at 50% I can tell the Xperia Launcher is working better and almost never see any lag. With Nova Launcher, it just flies.
That's awesome news. What exactly do you mean by 50%... The CPU? Or what?
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killerskincanoe said:
That's awesome news. What exactly do you mean by 50%... The CPU? Or what?
Sent from my HTC Flyer P510e using xda app-developers app
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It reads like there are extra manual steps to get ICS fully super charged.
Sent from Rooted LT28at with ICS.
It does not look like the latest CWM that I put will be compatible with the extra mods, after I put the cwm together and flashed it bricked my phone. I have put my phone back to where it was before the modifications for the ICS supercharger (the service.jar and service.odex modded part) and works just fine without the additional mods, but I don't think I am going to try to mod the phone again (wife will get mad at me if I hard brick my phone).
First off, I did not come up with this idea but I adapted it from smokin1337 and his thread: [MOD] EZ InitD - init.d the EZ way !!
How to make it work...
Take file in the attached zip and use your favorite root explorer and paste it in /system/etc/ overwriting the file that is there.
Set permissions of the file to be rwx, rx, rx
Create an init.d folder inside of /system/etc and set permisions to rwx, rx, rx
Add init.d scripts and make sure they are also set to rwx, rx, rx.
Reboot and enjoy your init.d scripts!
All credits to smokin1337 for the mod, I just added the line to our postboot.sh.
I tested it and it works as it should :good:
Enjoy!
-Scott
EDIT: Changed the permissions of the scripts to 755 from 777 to guard against possible malware. Info courtesy of jcase.
Just a note, I use ES File Explorer to do this but any root level explorer should work. I just use ES because I am familiar with it.
Some init.d scripts can rely upon the use of BusyBox so install that from the market.
Sorry for the stupid question but what does this actually do.
What can I get out of it if I install it?
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using xda app-developers app
azz72 said:
Sorry for the stupid question but what does this actually do.
What can I get out of it if I install it?
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using xda app-developers app
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Good question... If you have to ask it then this is not something for you. Haha, Just kidding... But seriously..
Basically init.d scripts are scripts that run when the phone boots up. You can make them do various things like setting system level tweaks, cleaning and purgin databases, and on and on and on...
In the ROMS I build I use an init.d script that remounts the file system more efficiently (in theory anyways) but there are other uses for init.d scripts.
A real popular one is called "V6 Supercharger" Its a collection of scripts that are designed to really tweak out the operating system for the supreme performance (once again, debatable).
There are other things that could be done... If your familiar with old school computing and you know autoexec.bat this is basically that for Android.
-Scott
Gotcha
Ive tried the super charger v6 for my htc inspire a long time ago couldnt tell if it worked or not so I kinda got what ur saying.
Thanks for clearing it up for me
azz72 said:
Gotcha
Ive tried the super charger v6 for my htc inspire a long time ago couldnt tell if it worked or not so I kinda got what ur saying.
Thanks for clearing it up for me
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Yeah, no problem at all.
scrosler said:
Good question... If you have to ask it then this is not something for you. Haha, Just kidding... But seriously..
Basically init.d scripts are scripts that run when the phone boots up. You can make them do various things like setting system level tweaks, cleaning and purgin databases, and on and on and on...
In the ROMS I build I use an init.d script that remounts the file system more efficiently (in theory anyways) but there are other uses for init.d scripts.
A real popular one is called "V6 Supercharger" Its a collection of scripts that are designed to really tweak out the operating system for the supreme performance (once again, debatable).
There are other things that could be done... If your familiar with old school computing and you know autoexec.bat this is basically that for Android.
-Scott
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Thanks for the explanation i really needed too before perform this mod thanks
elvin9 said:
Thanks for the explanation i really needed too before perform this mod thanks
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Yeah, this mod is not your ordinary mod. Most people will never use this type of mod.... Or they do use it in the custom ROM they use and never even know about what it does.
Try using 755 instead of 777, otherwise you are opening yourself up to potential problems.
scrosler said:
First off, I did not come up with this idea but I adapted it from smokin1337 and his thread: [MOD] EZ InitD - init.d the EZ way !!
How to make it work...
Take file in the attached zip and use your favorite root explorer and paste it in /system/etc/ overwriting the file that is there.
Set permissions of the file to be rwx, r, r
Create an init.d folder inside of /system/etc and set permisions to rwx, rwx, rwx
Add init.d scripts and make sure they are also set to rwx, rwx, rwx.
Reboot and enjoy your init.d scripts!
All credits to smokin1337 for the mod, I just added the line to our postboot.sh.
I tested it and it works as it should :good:
Enjoy!
-Scott
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jcase said:
Try using 755 instead of 777, otherwise you are opening yourself up to potential problems.
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Responded in updater script thread.
So do we have to find make scripts I'm assuming this just set up the device to work with the scripts
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk 2
DJsCrIBbLe said:
So do we have to find make scripts I'm assuming this just set up the device to work with the scripts
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk 2
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Right, exactly.
You can peruse the forums and find your favorite "battery saving" and "super charger" scripts.
Gotcha thanks .
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk 2
I've discovered the same thing you achieve here before, when i was trying to create a swap internal SD for the external, but unfortunately it didn't work, i used your rom on my old Note 2, it was amazing hope to see CleanROM for this one. Thanks for publishing this.
juanyunis said:
I've discovered the same thing you achieve here before, when i was trying to create a swap internal SD for the external, but unfortunately it didn't work, i used your rom on my old Note 2, it was amazing hope to see CleanROM for this one. Thanks for publishing this.
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Yeah, I am starting to grow frustrated. Hopefully soon!
wp_mod: Module to disable system write protection
This is a kernel module that disables write protection on the system partition while running the stock kernel.
I do not have the Desire 816, I have the HTC One (m8). It should work on this device as well.
HTC changed the MMC_MUST_PREVENT_WP_VIOLATION code to make it much harder to crack. I had to redo the module completely, so this is experimental. In the past, it was a simple matter of changing a variable, now we have to replace a function in the kernel so it returns something different, causing the kernel to skip over the write protection code.
So far I have not found any problems.
DO NOT attempt to load the module after attempting to make changes to the system partition. It could end up corrupting the filesystem. If the module is loaded at boot, there should be no worries.
This module will probably need to be updated to load with future kernels when they are released.
Download:
wp_mod.ko
Installation:
Wait for it to be implemented in your favourite ROM
* or *
Copy the module to your device, and type
Code:
su
insmod /location-where-you-copied-it/wp_mod.ko
Changes:
April 2, 2014 - wp_mod 4.1
-only return non-existing partition number if called by generic_make_request_checks
-remove exit from module (we don't want to be able to unload it)
-clean up code
March 31, 2014 - wp_mod 4.0
-new method for HTC One m8
Source:
https://github.com/flar2/wp_mod
Thank you flar2!
Download:
wp_mod.ko
(just hang on, the link should start working soon)
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Still can't download!
It downloads now.
flar2 said:
It downloads now.
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Still can not download ! There is no other download mirrors ?
kinghunki said:
Still can not download ! There is no other download mirrors ?
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Use a different browser
flar2 said:
Use a different browser
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I keep getting a 403 forbidden regardless of browser. I think it's an actual issue with Goo (I've experienced a few headaches hosting on there myself).
Do you happen to have a mirror?
Thanks!
bigxie said:
I keep getting a 403 forbidden regardless of browser. I think it's an actual issue with Goo (I've experienced a few headaches hosting on there myself).
Do you happen to have a mirror?
Thanks!
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I will re-upload it tonight.
Sorry about that, not sure why it won't download.
any one working on cyanogenmod 11 for desire 816 ?
403 Forbidden
Able to got a copy of it. But here is another problem - device reboots immediately when I copy wp_mod.ko to /system/lib/modules. Any lead?
Sent from my HTC One_M8 using XDA Free mobile app
403 Forbidden do you have any miror?
adakaya1994 said:
403 Forbidden do you have any miror?
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+ 1 need help please
Try the download link now and let me know if the module works
flar2 said:
Try the download link now and let me know if the module works
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Reference work. I downloaded.
Can any one tell me the exact process for flashing. I tired but could not succeed -
a) I copied the same on my internal sdcard,
b) Downloded android terminal on my cell phone
c) typed - su
d) then type - insmod /sdcard/wp_mod.ko
but nothing happened...can any one guide...
Can download. But device keeps reboot.
HBOOT 3.18.0.0000
RADIO 1.13.3230.16.05
OS 1.29.708.1
Kernel 3.4.0-g001b437 [email protected] #1 SMP PREEMPT
Baseband 1.13.3230.16.05_13.17.3230.00D_F
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Great work! Thank you very much for this because that writing protection was giving me headaches!
I used the same wp_mod.ko file posted here and followed the guide from this thread
Thanks a lot devs, really amazing work :good:
wp_mod: disable system write protection
is this working on desire 816 dual sim????
wp_mod: disable system write protection
matius44 said:
Great work! Thank you very much for this because that writing protection was giving me headaches!
I used the same wp_mod.ko file posted here and followed the guide from this thread
Thanks a lot devs, really amazing work :good:
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Sir,
You can use link2sd with this ROM?
Please advice
matius44 said:
I used the same wp_mod.ko file posted here and followed the guide from this thread
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Does anybody know if wp_mod.ko works on single SIM 4g version?
I've tried a few unsuccessful methods on trying to move wp_mod.ko to /system/lib/modules
TWRP isn't supported on my phone
Instead, used CWM + Aroma FileManager: managed to move wp_mod.ko to system folder but while changing permissions, the phone reboots.
Tried using file explorers: ES File Explorer, Total commander, some R/O to R/W app, but all the same result: phone reboots after moving wp_mod
Any ideas?
Also: phone is rooted, unlocked bootloader, busybox working, stock 4.4.2
Thanks
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1388996
Has anyone thought of doing this?
Edit: compiling parted is harder then i thought !!
I will work on getting parted built for our Nexus 9
Because Parted 1.8.8.1.179-aef3 does not work on our Nexus 9
Note: will update this thread with a lot more info
When I get it working.
Note: if I got it built
I will test this on my Nexus 7 first. if everything goes well
Then I will do this on my Nexus 9
http://www.gnu.org/software/parted/
XDA:DevDB Information
Repartition Test, ROM for the Nexus 9
Contributors
USBhost
ROM OS Version: 2.3.x Gingerbread
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2015-11-06
Last Updated 2015-11-06
Reserved 1
Reserved 2
USBhost said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1388996
Has anyone thought of doing this?
Edit: compiling parted is harder then i thought !!
I will work on getting parted built for our Nexus 9
Because Parted 1.8.8.1.179-aef3 does not work on our Nexus 9
Note: will update this thread with a lot more info
When I get it working.
Note: if I got it built
I will test this on my Nexus 7 first. if everything goes well
Then I will do this on my Nexus 9
http://www.gnu.org/software/parted/
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I think in nexus 9 , repartitioning is not required as apps are installed in internal storage and no limit is there.. :what:
Ishwara Sandesh C M said:
I think in nexus 9 , repartitioning is not required as apps are installed in internal storage and no limit is there.. :what:
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Well I was thinking of making
system smaller by 1g
and making data bigger by 1g
USBhost said:
Well I was thinking of making
system smaller by 1g
and making data bigger by 1g
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Nice :thumbup:
Sent from my Nexus 9 using XDA Free mobile app
USBhost said:
Well I was thinking of making
system smaller by 1g
and making data bigger by 1g
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Yes! This is exactly what I was looking for!
I commented about this somewhere I remember. Seems like I have way more space in my system than I need.
wifesabitch said:
Yes! This is exactly what I was looking for!
I commented about this somewhere I remember. Seems like I have way more space in my system than I need.
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Lets hope that in can compile it
Wow cool! Gl!
Ishwara Sandesh C M said:
I think in nexus 9 , repartitioning is not required as apps are installed in internal storage and no limit is there.. :what:
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There is even more utility for purpose of dualbooting a more conventional linux distro.
I.e., add a menu-driven multi-boot bootloader to the start of the boot partition, allow to select either a conventional android boot, or a <pick your favorite linux flavor> boot, which of course, loads a different kernel, and a different base filesystem. It is conceivable to share the userdata partition, i.e. /data/media for regular linux userdata and sharing data between android and another distro, but it would be helpful to set a couple of GB aside for the system data.
You're a brave soul @USBhost. Btw, you look good in green! Congrats
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jd1639 said:
You're a brave soul @USBhost. Btw, you look good in green! Congrats
Sent from my Nexus 9 using XDA Free mobile app
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Thanks!!
Compiling parted is hard! !
USBhost said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1388996
Has anyone thought of doing this?
Edit: compiling parted is harder then i thought !!
I will work on getting parted built for our Nexus 9
Because Parted 1.8.8.1.179-aef3 does not work on our Nexus 9
Note: will update this thread with a lot more info
When I get it working.
Note: if I got it built
I will test this on my Nexus 7 first. if everything goes well
Then I will do this on my Nexus 9
http://www.gnu.org/software/parted/
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This approach requires you to be S-OFF & modify your bootloader - this also requires a modified kernel.
I have been using another less invasive approach successfully since ~3 years (even posted about it somewhere on xda); I'm basically using the system partitions (userdata, cache, system) as separate LVM volumes.
You can even have encryption!
You just need a LVM binary (and cryptsetup if you need encryption - automatic decrypting if you have the key as OTG) and a slightly modified boot.img (along with the recovery if you want to avoid manual work):
Obviously, you need to modify the fstab to point to the /dev/mapper paths as well as the LVM initialising part as service at the top of your init.rc
adwinp said:
This approach requires you to be S-OFF & modify your bootloader - this also requires a modified kernel.
I have been using another less invasive approach successfully since ~3 years (even posted about it somewhere on xda); I'm basically using the system partitions (userdata, cache, system) as separate LVM volumes.
You can even have encryption!
You just need a LVM binary (and cryptsetup if you need encryption - automatic decrypting if you have the key as OTG) and a slightly modified boot.img (along with the recovery if you want to avoid manual work):
Obviously, you need to modify the fstab to point to the /dev/mapper paths as well as the LVM initialising part as service at the top of your init.rc
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This this a nexus
So S-OFF is not needed
And I don't think you need to modify the bootloader
P.S.
Can any one help me compile parted
So far no luck
USBhost said:
This this a nexus
So S-OFF is not needed
And I don't think you need to modify the bootloader
P.S.
Can any one help me compile parted
So far no luck
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1: you could use the fdisk builtin busybox binaries
2: you could use sgdisk instead fdisk/sgdisk. There are even some on xda: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1605535
3: here are some busybox (along with a variant compiled against glibc instead of bionic), LVM, & cryptsetup binaries: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8rpJsF4EG0Yb2FWT3liOTRucnM
Any progress with this? That 2.5GB System partition is overkill. Would definitely transfer 1GB of that to my Data partition.
Welcome to the Heracles ROM!
Disclaimer1: Your warranty is now void!
I am not responsible if you brick your phone. or kill your sd card!
I cannot be held responsible for smoke, fire, water, or other natural disasters.
So please READ the entire OP!
Disclaimer2:Flashing with recovery doesn't support Preload will end with missing files
Use my TWRP recovery
Disclaimer3: Always make a backup first!! Flash at your own risk!
Clean install is always recommended, but at minimum make sure you wipe!
ROM FEATURES
Based on T989UVMC6
Multilanguage
Fully De-odexed
Rooted
BusyBox
Latest ZipAling
Fully debloated
Free Tether Mod
23 Toggles & Lidroid Settings
Wifi Calling
4-Way reboot
Unknown Sources By Default
Framework animation
Volume wake Rocker
Fully disable app verification
Many features I forgot
Installation:
Download and copy Heracles ROM to.sdcard.
Flash latest TWRP from here.
Reboot to TWRP recovery
Make a FULL Wipe data/cache & dalvik.
Flash rom.
Reboot.
Downloads:
androidfilehost
Thanks to:
JustArchi For ArchiKitchen.
osm0sis For mkbootimg.
Chainfire For SuperSU.
Stericson For BusyBox.
JesusFreke For [Bak]smali.
AOSP For Zipalign..
one_love_420
SArnab©®
Wanam
ptmr3
CNexus
me
mine
this one also
Nice job with the ROM. Sadly though, everything Google related does not work.
elesbb said:
Nice job with the ROM. Sadly though, everything Google related does not work.
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Most google app can be downloaded and updated from google play.
If anything not working tell me and I can solve it in new build.
mohammad.afaneh said:
Most google app can be downloaded and updated from google play.
If anything not working tell me and I can solve it in new build.
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I fixed it. For some reason all the Google apps were in /system/app as symlinks to the /preload directory yet the only thing that existed in /preload was an MDM directory. I just downloaded the GAPPS for cm10 and extracted the necessary files and put them into the /system/app directory and all is working now.
Thanks mohammad.afaneh for this........ and I gave you your 1000th "thanks"!
I'll get my S2 out of the closet, dust it off and to try this out. I'm gonna use this for media consumption.... especially streaming audio.
elesbb said:
I fixed it. For some reason all the Google apps were in /system/app as symlinks to the /preload directory yet the only thing that existed in /preload was an MDM directory. I just downloaded the GAPPS for cm10 and extracted the necessary files and put them into the /system/app directory and all is working now.
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Maybe you flashed the ROM from another recovery that doesnt support preload. Use my twrp.
BIOYAM said:
Thanks mohammad.afaneh for this........ and I gave you your 1000th "thanks"!
I'll get my S2 out of the closet, dust it off and to try this out. I'm gonna use this for media consumption.... especially streaming audio.
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that a kind of you and hope you enjoy it.
mohammad.afaneh said:
Maybe you flashed the ROM from another recovery that doesnt support preload. Use my twrp.
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I fixed it so it doesn't matter. Why are you even using preload? Normally they just install that stuff to the system/app directory.
elesbb said:
I fixed it so it doesn't matter. Why are you even using preload? Normally they just install that stuff to the system/app directory.
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I had take a look to all ROMs based on stock. The most move the apps to /system/app folder and the rest used the samsung way by place some app in preload so I had write new code to symlink the app from preload to system.
The ROM is debloated so there is no effect on ROM speed and app loaded at boot but If the system is full that will slowdown the device and eat more ram.
Hi. Gps have problem. Please fix it
joedeng said:
Hi. Gps have problem. Please fix it
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Sorry my device not working now. I will when it fixed.
do we have to flash gapps with this rom or its not necessary.
yaseenarafath said:
do we have to flash gapps with this rom or its not necessary.
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No this is stock rom.
You can install them from play store.
@mohammad.afaneh A question can be installed as a virtual partitioned as CM13
URD3 said:
@mohammad.afaneh A question can be installed as a virtual partitioned as CM13
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never test but probably NO.
you need ramdisk modification to boot!
mohammad.afaneh said:
never test but probably NO.
you need ramdisk modification to boot!
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Thanks for your reply
So long to fix it. Because it stop in v1. And not have v2 v3 v.v.v. Don't u to do build it continue?.
Sorry my english not good. I just type something i understand. Thanks
I have a question
Dose this rom support Vietnamese languag hồe
ngocthanh909 said:
Dose this rom support Vietnamese languag hồe
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I think yes.
all languages ported from intl s2 firmware.