Trying to find out the mount points for the boot.img trying to adb push a kernel
Boot.IMG is Dev/block/mmblk05 I think (something of the sort) just flash via recovery
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yea
IRX120 said:
Boot.IMG is Dev/block/mmblk05 I think (something of the sort) just flash via recovery
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thanks yea I would flash via recovery except its not a zip I'm going to try and adb flash the 3.0 kernel. I'm willing to face possible consequences
sean82007 said:
thanks yea I would flash via recovery except its not a zip I'm going to try and adb flash the 3.0 kernel. I'm willing to face possible consequences
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Why not just take the zip for the ROM and swap boot.imgs and then flash that
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Here it is:
http://www.mediafire.com/?511onap95wh90zv
No apparent new features, just bugfixes.
(Compiled by Mur4ik)
This must mean an update swiftdroid will come soon.
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It doesn't meant it lol. I has been released several days ago (about week ago).
It does mean that Mur4ik is syncing and compiling CM7 code while "on a break" - this recovery was posted on 2nd April. I'd say that's pretty positive
How to install that CloclkworkMod Recovery?
tata78 said:
How to install that CloclkworkMod Recovery?
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put your phone into fastboot mode (hold camera button and press power)
connect to pc
open a terminal in the directory where the recovery image is and type:
fastboot flash recovery recovery_clockwork_3.0.2.4_swift.img
I am sorry for questions, but how to put in fastboot? When I press camera and power it starts normaly.
tata78 said:
I am sorry for questions, but how to put in fastboot? When I press camera and power it starts normaly.
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Sounds like you don't have fastboot. What ROM do you have flashed on your phone? Is it a stock Android version 1.6, 2.1 or do you have a custom ROM 2.1, 2.2 or 2.3? You need a custom ROM with fastboot mode enabled - an explanation of this is beyond the scope of this thread. Try this thread to flash a 2.1 ROM with fastboot enabled. Sorry to be brief but there are tutorials on flashing recovery images and this thread is really just a newsflash for a new release... HTH
I have stock rom 2.1. I did not flash anything yet exept root.
tata78 said:
I have stock rom 2.1. I did not flash anything yet exept root.
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If you have a stock rom you can't flash recovery because you don't have fastboot.
fdespotovski said:
If you have a stock rom you can't flash recovery because you don't have fastboot.
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You CAN flash recovery with a non-fastboot enabled ROM. Here's the tutorial:
JackG from MoDaCo said:
Yes there is, make sure you have the fastboot rom flashed and you are rooted, and download something called "flash_image" (from the attachments below) and put it in the root of your SD Card, get your recovery image in the root of the card too.
Then, download Terminal Emulator from the market when it opens press the menu button and select "Toggle Soft Keyboard" when the keyboard comes up type in
CODE
su
cd /sdcard
chmod 755 flash_image
./flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery.img
(Change the recovery.img to the name of your recovery image eg. recovery_clockwork_2.5.1.8_swift.img or recovery_clockwork_2.5.0.5_swift.img)
Then, reboot the phone, and hold down the Menu+Power and you should be welcomed with the Clockwork menu.
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despotovski01 said:
You CAN flash recovery with a non-fastboot enabled ROM. Here's the tutorial:
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Ok I didn't know about that.
@despotovski01 @fdespotovski very simalar names aren't you the same man???
ZduneX25 said:
@despotovski01 @fdespotovski very simalar names aren't you the same man???
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They're brothers, I think...
ZduneX25 said:
@despotovski01 @fdespotovski very simalar names aren't you the same man???
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there brothers lol
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Is it worth flashing new recovery, if no new update? Will my backups still run ok got clockmod...3.0.1.4...what's new dude? See you got rid of that Joestones clean Ginger.any reason? Cheers m8....:-d
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deamonjones said:
Is it worth flashing new recovery, if no new update? Will my backups still run ok got clockmod...3.0.1.4...what's new dude? See you got rid of that Joestones clean Ginger.any reason? Cheers m8....:-d
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It's compatible. Flash if you like to have the newest of everything
Bugs have been fixed but I don't know what...
I stopped using Joe's ROM because I ran out of space for all my apps. I'll still try his new releases though!
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ZduneX25 said:
@despotovski01 @fdespotovski very simalar names aren't you the same man???
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We're brothers.
That's cool
Hi, can i check whether how do i install clockworkmod Recovery mode into my GT540? I'm in stock 1.6 now.
This post will contain N8013 stock kernel and recovery images. For UEALGB these were dumped from a device that was rooted using the "root injection of /system" approach. For UEALH2, they are simply extracted from the Kies dump at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1847706 so that you can get a stock kernel or recovery without downloading 1GB of files.
If you flash any of these using Odin, they should not trigger your flash counter. Note that for some reason, flashing these in Heimdall will trigger the counter (unlike Heimdall on most other devices).
Pardon for some ignorance. What should be the steps to follow in order to root from an updated to latest OTA update stock Rom on a 32gb USA version? Do I need to flash the kernel, or just recovery should be ok?
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sgndroid1 said:
Pardon for some ignorance. What should be the steps to follow in order to root from an updated to latest OTA update stock Rom on a 32gb USA version? Do I need to flash the kernel, or just recovery should be ok?
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Why don't u ask this in the root thread?
Here is what you should do:
Root Via CWM (method 2 in the root thread)
1. Download and put the superuserzip on your internal memory on your device
2. In odin uncheck auto reboot and load the cwmrecovery tar in the pda slot
3. Start odin
4. Once finished boot directly into clockwork (volume up and power til the samsung screen then let go of power while holding volume up)
5. Use the volume rockers to scroll in clockwork cause its finicky and flash the superuser zip you put on your device.
6. reboot
7. Make sure you have root and touch screen and pen works
8. Download goo manager
9. In goo manager hit menu and hit the install recovery script
10. DONE
Have any problems odin back to a stock image and if things go bad flash entropys triangle away kernel and clear your binary count
Any chance you could update the thread to account for the updated kernel for the N8013, that adds support for exFAT?
NessLookAlike said:
Any chance you could update the thread to account for the updated kernel for the N8013, that adds support for exFAT?
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Um it is here the H2 one
BeerChameleon said:
Um it is here the H2 one
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..now I feel embarassed.. :silly:
I have tried to flash the stock UEALGB recovery tar from Mobil Odin and every time it says partition could not be found in file, any ideas?
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Hey guys,I just picked up a GT-N8010 -Canadian Wifi version - running LG4 firrmware, will any of these stock recoveries work for me or do I need an LG4 recovery?
Looking to root via cwm then restore stock recovery so I can receive OTA's.
Android564 said:
Hey guys,I just picked up a GT-N8010 -Canadian Wifi version - running LG4 firrmware, will any of these stock recoveries work for me or do I need an LG4 recovery?
Looking to root via cwm then restore stock recovery so I can receive OTA's.
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For OTAs - no, these will probably not work.
Ok I downloaded the UEALGB stock recovery tar again and it contains only boot.img. Is the link bad or am I just screwy?
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Thanks Entropy, as much as I want to root now I am going to wait for either a stock LG4 recovery or a root injected LG4.
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Android564 said:
Hey guys,I just picked up a GT-N8010 -Canadian Wifi version - running LG4 firrmware, will any of these stock recoveries work for me or do I need an LG4 recovery?
Looking to root via cwm then restore stock recovery so I can receive OTA's.
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I have the Canadian 8010 model, and installed the prerooted firmware that was provided. It didnt flash right the first time but the second time it did. Everything works great and Im rooted with CWM. The only thing I noticed is that it says I have the 8013 model now which is probably because of the firmware but its not a big deal.
Robert542 said:
Ok I downloaded the UEALGB stock recovery tar again and it contains only boot.img. Is the link bad or am I just screwy?
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Crud, I probably uploaded the wrong thing. Will look into this.
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Ok I downloaded the UEALGB stock recovery tar again and it contains only boot.img. Is the link bad or am I just screwy?
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It still only has boot.img.
Does anyone have a working UEALGB stock recovery?
Please, update the LGB recovery. I think that's the kernel.
Can I flash the H2 recovery in a LGB rom??
Cheers!
el_charlie said:
Please, update the LGB recovery. I think that's the kernel.
Can I flash the H2 recovery in a LGB rom??
Cheers!
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You can't, but you can flash the entire H2 ODIN image from here (about 1GB):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1847706
and not lose your data. You lose root though (which you can get again through the alternate recovery method)
Can we get a kernel and recovery from UEALI3 please.
Can someone dump latest firmware please and pm me.
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Anybody have stock recovery for N8010?
N8013 UEALI3 Recovery
Can anyone post the UEALI3 stock recovery? I want to root my Note, but want to root my Note with the CWM method, and go back to stock recovery so I can get OTA updates.
Thank you.
as the title, my phone couldnt get into adb to get s-off
You need either HTC Dev unlock
or revolutionary s off to flash a custom ROM
That's the simple explanation
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well, im unlocked, so i can flash it through recovery
goku16 said:
well, im unlocked, so i can flash it through recovery
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You can
And make sure you fast boot flash your boot.img as well
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If you're unlocked through htc dev, just flash custom recovery (4ext touch recommended) and you can flash custom roms after that.
Just make sure to flash boot.img through adb as said by mark. Always do this after flashing new rom when you are s-on.
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Boot.img from the custome rom or..???
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goku16 said:
Boot.img from the custome rom or..???
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Every time you flash a new ROM or kernel you need to open up the zip of the new ROM and fast boot flash it, otherwise it probably wont boot unless there is a similar kernel already
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1 more thing, im currently using revolutionary recovery beucase i couldnt find a 4ext recovery img in that thread, do you mind show me where is it? or revolutionary should be fine?
goku16 said:
1 more thing, im currently using revolutionary recovery beucase i couldnt find a 4ext recovery img in that thread, do you mind show me where is it? or revolutionary should be fine?
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Revolutionary is fine
4EXT is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1104765
i found the thread but couldnt fine the .img file
goku16 said:
i found the thread but couldnt fine the .img file
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Go here
http://www.4ext.net/
Download one of those, I have the free one and it will install the recovery itself if you follow the instructions
markj338 said:
Go here
http://www.4ext.net/
Download one of those, I have the free one and it will install the recovery itself if you follow the instructions
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If you use the app to install recovery, make sure to extract the recovery.img file in the downloaded zip and manually flash that through fastboot. Only have to do this while s-on
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Try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1816694
goku16 said:
well, im unlocked, so i can flash it through recovery
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I followed this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1337105 no problems at all.:good:
hey guys Im currently on the stock enhanced kitkat kernel thats offered to us but Im having problems with it not waking the phone when i hit the wake button and then i have to hold power and volume up to hard reboot it.
so im looking for a stock sprint kitkat kernel flashable zip but I cant find one. Am I blind? or does this not exist
Grab one from the official firmware zip file and flash it using fastboot
There is not one on the forums but I will grab it from the OTA if you can't find it when I get back home
Also when you flashed the new kernel it made a boot image called boot_backup.img you can flash that via mfastboot to get back your stock kernel
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Edit: ok so i just flashed the boot_backup.img and i can state that everything works fine it flashed to stock Kernel and i am no longer having the wake issue's but i am still in the process of pulling the kernel for you. but you are going to have to flash it via fastboot
the command you will use is
Code:
fastboot flash boot image-name.img
Hello,
I got my self the stock rom. So which file do I need to flash to get the stock kernel back? and only the stock kernel
Boot.img
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dray_jr said:
Boot.img
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Do I have to root it again after that?
EDIT: No, I don't have to
guys I don't own this phone..my friend have it..firmware 10.3.1.A.2.67..
its rooted..boot loader unlocked..need custom recovery..searched here on xda ..found a thread by doomloard..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2167381
downloaded file compatible for this firmware.. I prefer 'install via ' recovery method rather than fastboot..but the phone has only stock recovery.. or this guide is for stock recovery based..pls explain..any other method..
sorry if threads with same thing persist..
ajeesh vijayan said:
guys I don't own this phone..my friend have it..firmware 10.3.1.A.2.67..
its rooted..boot loader unlocked..need custom recovery..searched here on xda ..found a thread by doomloard..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2167381
downloaded file compatible for this firmware.. I prefer 'install via ' recovery method rather than fastboot..but the phone has only stock recovery.. or this guide is for stock recovery based..pls explain..any other method..
sorry if threads with same thing persist..
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get the boot.img of the kernel.zip and fastboot it.
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Tommy-Geenexus said:
get the boot.img of the kernel.zip and fastboot it.
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if i flash this with stock recovery will i get the same?
ajeesh vijayan said:
if i flash this with stock recovery will i get the same?
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you can't flash anything with the stock sony recovery.
you need to fastboot it.
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Tommy-Geenexus said:
you can't flash anything with the stock sony recovery.
you need to fastboot it.
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using root explorer replacing the boot.img works..?
ajeesh vijayan said:
using root explorer replacing the boot.img works..?
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What do you mean?
Do you want to flash it via recovery now or fastboot it?
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