Ive been trying to set compcache on this build all day
I got adb up and ruuning but with no luck setting compcache
ive tried using someones .bat to set the user.conf but it wont work does anybody have a manual way to do it
such as through terminal or adb step by step commands(i know how to mount etc..) but no idea how to push the config please someone help meEDIT
i finally figured out what was wrong but thanxs for not helping guys
O your welcome
Main thing is the OP managed to solve it, possibly by searching and finding the information he needed. If that was the case then it proved that the information was already out there with proven results. *shrugs*
We had are First Sleepless Night with the New baby Boy.... Between Trying Figure out what was Wrong & taking turns with the Wife Holding Aries, I tried Pushing File's & forgot adb push didn't work...
Now this Script originally is what I made for the Behold 2, but the Basic still works For the SGV..
Just mod the script if your using the userinit.sh
Using this script you can place the userinit.sh any place you would Like...
I hope ever gets Good use out of this & Please Enjoy!
~Eugene
Download > adbpushGS1.zip
Installing*
Reboot to recovery, run the update.zip to run ClockworkMod Recovery, then installed the ZIP..
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We had are First Sleepless Night with the New baby Boy.... Between Trying Figure out what was Wrong & taking turns with the Wife Holding Aries.
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Glad mine is now past that stage! lol
Thanks for the script.
Anyone test this with the init script + this?
Sorry for double doubting again ) But i just want confirmation.
Also, Some of us are still having force close and other issues with the init sript. Just FYI.
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Anyone test this with the init script + this?
Sorry for double doubting again ) But i just want confirmation.
Also, Some of us are still having force close and other issues with the init sript. Just FYI.
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FYI, I don't have nor Run the inituser.sh, so FC IDK... doubting People Gets Old ( Mainly when you state it )..
I will never Release Something that Don't work &/or would brick a Device!
Script Does work, I'm leaving up to the User to add back in support for userinit.sh though.
~Eugene
Word. so ill wait till someone tests this with the userinit
I think it has something to do with davik cache. I have to figure out a way to clear all cache without wiping. I dont want to go through all that non-sense.
Great work though. *Hats off*
Thank's Eugene for all your hard work,your the sh**
Hey eugene you think your battery hack will work on the vibrant?
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this won't work with the userinit because it replaces the same file as the userinit. Now it could easily be modified to do both.....
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this won't work with the userinit because it replaces the same file as the userinit. Now it could easily be modified to do both.....
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That's what I said
Just mod the script if your using the userinit.sh
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eugene373 said:
That's what I said
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This is what happens when I don't read the whole thread
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This is what happens when I don't read the whole thread
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np
Honestly you could just add the script from userinit.sh inside of the script, or the other way around & should still work fine.
Question, I would like to do as you said. Just add to the userinit
Is the problem just having the system/data mounted? It seems thats all your script does. If so, I can just use a widget to unmount/mount as i go. and not bother to have my system/data mounted all the time Please let me know.
Thanks!
Nicely done! I appreciate the work, I was hoping someone figured out a way to do adb push.. xda to the rescue again
hi, somewhat n00bie-ish (sorry) but what could
..deamon started.. "remount failed: no such file in directory"
in command prompt after i enter "adb remount" mean??
fit333 said:
hi, somewhat n00bie-ish (sorry) but what could
..deamon started.. "remount failed: no such file in directory"
in command prompt after i enter "adb remount" mean??
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Am having the exact same problem, with a Samsung spica (i5700) though. Any ideas?
adb remount is not needed with my script.. system / rootfs is already mount via the script.
shameless bump
so I can find this easier... I wish our Moderator would get on his job...
thanks for your work eugene..
Although I've searched for a while i was unable to find anything about changing the boot animation in cognition 5 v2. not only that searching via android is not working for me. im also unable to post on the development section at the moment. I've tried using root explorer to swap the bootanimation.zip with the .qmg but no luck. if anyone can help or has any input id appreciate it. thanks, Matt
I'm using the the stock 2.3.4 from Spice website and this is by far the best considering wifi important.
My question is, can we enable init.d support or we need a special kernel for that?
I tried a tut. from zeppelin but failed miserably...
Any idea guys???
whyzee,
I followed this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1017291 and was able to use init.d without any issues.
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whyzee,
I followed this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1017291 and was able to use init.d without any issues.
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Thanks for the link but that was the one I tried without success .... Should try again when I have some real time...
whyzee
did you get an error when you ran the script? If you didn't then get root explorer from the market and see if you have the folder. It should be in the \system\etc folder. When I ran it I had no issues and followed the instructions that were on the page. Dumb question, did you reboot your phone once you ran this? If you got a error then you could try pm Zep and see if he has ideas that might help.
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whyzee
did you get an error when you ran the script? If you didn't then get root explorer from the market and see if you have the folder. It should be in the \system\etc folder. When I ran it I had no issues and followed the instructions that were on the page. Dumb question, did you reboot your phone once you ran this? If you got a error then you could try pm Zep and see if he has ideas that might help.
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The script you are executing is not meant for our device. Its trying to mount system partition as mtd type, while we need emmc partition type. Also, our device does not have moto-boot-mode file which this script is trying to replace.
So my suggestions are :
If you are using MIUI or CM, then they already support init.d scripts. (I guess)
Or
If you are using stock or andro - id then just copy following code in post boot.sh (something like that) found in /system/etc/, at the end of file.
Code:
for BOOT in "/system/etc/init.d/"*; do
.$BOOT
done
P.S. Note that you have enabled executable permission for all of your scripts placed in /system/etc/init.d
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Thanks for the replies guys, I've jumped to MIUI 1.10 now and as Napstar said it natively supports init.t...
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Thanks for the replies guys, I've jumped to MIUI 1.10 now and as Napstar said it natively supports init.t...
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hi
correct me if im wrong. To my knowledge u need init.d to use apps2sd so u can put ur apps on ur SD and now since our phone has around 1GB phone storage which i feel is more than enough to install all the apps u need I dont see a reason why we need the init.d
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hi
correct me if im wrong. To my knowledge u need init.d to use apps2sd so u can put ur apps on ur SD and now since our phone has around 1GB phone storage which i feel is more than enough to install all the apps u need I dont see a reason why we need the init.d
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init.d is a folder on /system/etc folder which runs whatever scripts you put in it during boot.....
A little help over here. I have been having a crappy problem with adb for weeks now and I guess nobody knows how to fix this problem because I've posted multiple times on multiple forums and have not found any correct fixes for this so I have an idea. in /sbin/ on my device I have the file adbd.old instead of adbd ...could someone check their Bionic and make sure I'm right in thinking this should not be adbd.old ...and if it is not adbd.old and simply adbd ... could someone please copy the adbd file from your device and send it to me? This would help me greatly. I've looked on my Nexus S4G and my Incredible 2 and Eris and all of them have adbd, not adbd.old ... any help is greatly appreciated.
Did you eventually get the file? I know it is posted on here but I cannot find it again. If not I still have that file and can send it to you.
I am on stock rooted .904 and the file is just called adbd.
http://imgur.com/8wjED.png
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