Is there any way to just change the image when the kernel loads ? I have a custom startup animation and shutdown animation, which load later in the boot.
Further explanation : When I first power on it says I896 and on the bottom samsung, then it switches to Samsung-I897, then my boot animation starts, I want to change the first 2 to something else. I will be content keeping it at I896 with samsung underneath it till the boot animation starts. I am running Phoenix with its default kernel.
Thanks.
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i installed stock JVR ROM
deodexed it
everything is wonderful till i change the boot animation
boot animation works and it still work till screen go black,, when u press home button the screen shows boot animation still working
any idea why is that and how to fix it ?
You could reflash the ROM. Or if you can connect it to your computer in debugging mode you should be able to just delete the custom boot animation and it will default back to the stock one.
As for why it's happening I'm not sure, maybe the animation you're using isn't made correctly. Try with a different one.
Hi, as the topic says.
i use cm10 and have edited the bootanimation.zip in system/media
with no permissions the original bootscreen appeared, as a second try i set permissions to read for all.
now the boot process was as follows:
samsung s logo (as normal)
cyanogenmod logo (as normal)
about 0,1s black screen
again the cm logo for about 3-5 seconds
after that:
black screen
after a short period, like the normal boot process takes time, the unlock screen seems to be active.
the feedback by touching the unlock-button area is recognizable and after i slide from mid to right i can also hear clicking buttons, yes normally there is the pin input screen...
even when i push the power button, the "old tv-out" effect appears
but before and after it: black screen...
short:
black bootanimation, black screen after boot...
but fully functionable, if you can handle this phone sightlessly
hope you can help me
Update:
flashed cm10 again over the existing installation.
now bootloop
....
if you have backup of orignal bootanimation.zip just put it back to its orignal place..that shuld work just fine.....
for bootloops before flashing just wipe data and cache in recovery....that should help......
how can one access the root dir in this situation?
i rooted my device earlier, but it was good with no errors.
i changed my bootanimation.zip with custom animation file, yet it was fine.
but when i tried to change framework_res.apk with a custom framework file and then i rebooted and from there the problem started.
It is not booting it just shows the bolt logo and then the custom animation that i loaded but then it shows a blank screen turns off and again starts. this process goes on and on till i turn off the mobile.
specs of my mobile:
1. gingerbread 2.3.5
2. 200mb ram
3. 1 ghz cortex a5 processor
Did you try load a stock rom? :good:
xdroid1 said:
i rooted my device earlier, but it was good with no errors.
i changed my bootanimation.zip with custom animation file, yet it was fine.
but when i tried to change framework_res.apk with a custom framework file and then i rebooted and from there the problem started.
It is not booting it just shows the bolt logo and then the custom animation that i loaded but then it shows a blank screen turns off and again starts. this process goes on and on till i turn off the mobile.
specs of my mobile:
1. gingerbread 2.3.5
2. 200mb ram
3. 1 ghz cortex a5 processor
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Hey guys, first time poster here. I used cwm to flash a lollipop ROM coming from PA 4.6, and as the title says, the boot animation won't load. I've tried hard-resetting with no success. Help?
clarification
the animation loaded, it's been stuck in the swirling stock android boot animation. I'm thinking about letting it lose it's battery
Hello,
i want to see on my N1 screen whats happening, when kernel starts.
So basically to do it would be by removing boot splash. I assume, that this splash logo is like on PC's bootloader(for example GRUB) with params "splash" and "quiet".
So, it should be in boot.img which is flashed inside already. Or i am wrong?
Is there any suggestions how to disable/remove it and show kernel dmesg?
At first, i thought its coded inside kernel, but when i compiled kernel 4.0.5 and used fastboot for N1 to boot it, i still saw that "X" splash and i couldnt see any messages.