Can anyone tell me plz how to set init.d permissions for scripts.
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Android-fany said:
Can anyone tell me plz how to set init.d permissions for scripts.
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Tick everything.
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andy.acei said:
Tick everything.
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Can you tell me where the init.d is? I found it once, but now I can't find it
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System/etc/init.d
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andy.acei said:
System/etc/init.d
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Lol there is no init.d :what: Should I create one?
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Android-fany said:
Lol there is no init.d :what: Should I create one?
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Flash rafaels kernel to get init.d support.
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andy.acei said:
Flash rafaels kernel to get init.d support.
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I already flashed it
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Android-fany said:
I already flashed it
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I don't know why you don't have init.d dir, but you can get init.d support manually. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1933849
If it doesn't work for first time, (i had some issues too) read the last few comments, where you'll find the solution.
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Android-fany said:
I already flashed it
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if you already flashed rafael's kernel you should already have init.d support.. like what andy says.. you can find it in system/etc/init.d
use root explorer to see...
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babyyeobo14 said:
if you already flashed rafael's kernel you should already have init.d support.. like what andy says.. you can find it in system/etc/init.d
use root explorer to see...
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I try to reflash rafael.baugis kernel.
Android-fany said:
I try to reflash rafael.baugis kernel.
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and then? is flash successful?
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babyyeobo14 said:
and then? is flash successful?
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I reflash it later
Ok I found the init.d. What I have to tick?
Android-fany said:
Ok I found the init.d. What I have to tick?
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All of the permissions, as in the picture.
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All of the permissions, as in the picture.
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thx :highfive:
To set the correct permissions as set by the kernel on installation do
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su
mount -t rfs -o remount,rw /dev/stl9 /system
[COLOR="Red"]chmod 0754 /system/etc/init.d/*[/COLOR]
mount -t rfs -o remount,ro /dev/stl9 /system
from terminal emulator or adb shell. Swap rfs for ext4 on mount command if you have an ext4 filesystem.
0 = advanced stuff/not relevant - 0 = unset
7 = owner's permissions = read (4) + write (2) + execute (1)
5 = group's permissions = read (4) + execute (1)
4 = everyone else's permissions = read (4)
If you haven't got an init.d but you installed Rafael's kernel, it's because you didn't install the modules or they didn't install correctly. Flash the modules zip and make sure /system is mounted in CWM before you do it.
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Does anyone know how to push a default.prop to a unrooted Optimus Black?
RomWiz said:
Does anyone know how to push a default.prop to a unrooted Optimus Black?
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it's impossible.
Why?
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RomWiz said:
Why?
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long story short, without SU, you can't push files to the system.
Okey
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Just found out that it will work with adb when it is unrooted
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I have a problem in CWM-5.0.2.8-Touch2
when i open the recovery mod it write can't mount and other words
kolkol_2010 said:
I have a problem in CWM-5.0.2.8-Touch2
when i open the recovery mod it write can't mount and other words
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You don't have to care about it. It will work anyways.
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ast00 said:
You don't have to care about it. It will work anyways.
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thats my page on facebook : https://www.facebook.com/MohamedBehairy2013
add me to contact with
I solve it by make wipe cache
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Wrong section bro this is dev thread
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Previously about 2 years ago an effort to under volt galaxy ace by building the modules was stressed. The effort to recompile it for our ace from a similar xperia device was given up because there were no modules devs on our ace forums! And the thread was lost in an ocean ! The question is, does our ace forum after these 2 years have a talent that can prove this valid & working ?
Thread link : Here
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we should get the modules to be compiled for our ace if we add the correctlines to our defcofngi and use -m
to create modules seperately
maybe also modify cpufreq files to load the new UV
but what i did remember was that whentheygot uv to work on ace the hardware got damaged
so it was a no go
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SpaceCaker said:
we should get the modules to be compiled for our ace if we add the correctlines to our defcofngi and use -m
to create modules seperately
maybe also modify cpufreq files to load the new UV
but what i did remember was that whentheygot uv to work on ace the hardware got damaged
so it was a no go
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I suppose that it must be possible to get it working but I'd go on your thoughts coz you know more in these regards. Anyways, is it possible that someone ( may be you) can do it now ? Days have changed, we're running jelly bean on ace smoothly !
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So is anyone actually gonna make a undervolting module or just no...?!
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Venomous Viper 119 said:
So is anyone actually gonna make a undervolting module or just no...?!
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i do have compiled undervolting module
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SpaceCaker said:
i do have compiled undervolting module
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So is it working ? I think you have not tested it, right ?
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Venomous Viper 119 said:
So is it working ? I think you have not tested it, right ?
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dont know
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SpaceCaker said:
dont know
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What ?!
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Use universal kernel flasher by frapeti. Search in google play or in android dev.
install Frapeti's Universal Kernel Flash on your rooted device...
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Yep thats my answer to
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OK thanks
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It said unsupported device, how?
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I like this one, never failed me yet and I have flashed tons of kernels
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2119676
AuzanAgnar said:
It said unsupported device, how?
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First of all, root your device!
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bobfrantic said:
I like this one, never failed me yet and I have flashed tons of kernels
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2119676
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"flash this kernel baby!" LOL
Can CM kernel support swap and zram ?
Currently it does not support that.
ar56parakh said:
Can CM kernel support swap and zram ?
Currently it does not support that.
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I guess it does, as cocore does, just enable it
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frapeti said:
I guess it does, as cocore does, just enable it
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Using swapit ram expander I get error your kernel does not support swap
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ar56parakh said:
Using swapit ram expander I get error your kernel does not support swap
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But CM kernel does?
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But CM kernel does?
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Can u tell how to enable it??
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frapeti said:
I guess it does, as cocore does, just enable it
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Tried to enable got error function not implemented
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ar56parakh said:
Can CM kernel support swap and zram ?
Currently it does not support that.
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No, a custom kernel may implement this though, however there's really no need for it