How I Can Run A Live Cd On Shift?????? - Shift General

Hello my friends does somebody know how i could run a live cd like linux ,ubuntu,backtrack from shift??? i would really like to have it in my shift all the time lets say the backtrack live cd.... if someone explain it what tools i need and all the procedure......how to....THANK YOU IN ADVANCE....
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Maybe try running it from the USB port via a USB memory stick?

Install backtrack on a USB pendrive:
http://www.pendrivelinux.com/2008/02/29/usb-backtrack-linux-installation/
then boot from USB (Fn+F10 at boot time).
If you need wifi & 3G connectivity once backtrack has booted, have a look here:
http://pof.eslack.org/blog/2008/04/14/linux-on-htc-shift/

pof said:
Install backtrack on a USB pendrive:
http://www.pendrivelinux.com/2008/02/29/usb-backtrack-linux-installation/
then boot from USB (Fn+F10 at boot time).
If you need wifi & 3G connectivity once backtrack has booted, have a look here:
http://pof.eslack.org/blog/2008/04/14/linux-on-htc-shift/
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First of all thanks for your help man it was very helpfull except the configuration of the wlan and 3g activation. Is it possible for you to provide me with some easier solution because i dont know how to compile in linux?? and something else, if you know any site to provide me with tutorials videos how to work with backtrack cd???? Thank you in any way man you are fantastic.

install ubuntu on sd card is like a pendrive?

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help !! usb shuts down my magician.

when i connect it to my pc it just shuts down please help. ive reinstalled active sync tat it still does it. ive even rebooted the mda and it still does it
marccarl21 said:
when i connect it to my pc it just shuts down please help. ive reinstalled active sync tat it still does it. ive even rebooted the mda and it still does it
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Static electricity.. have read about it in some guides and articles..
The best would be to use a magnet attached to your USB cable. That should prevent shutting down... Digital camera's usually have included this kind of cables.. It's even required to meat some ISO guide-line
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Use a USB cable with that bulky thing attached to it. Some network cables have them too... maybe you can take it off easy..
DO NOT USE A regular magnet!! it's too powerful and might damage more than you think!
thnks, ill try it and get back to you....
you learn something new everyday.

Debian / SDCard

Is there any way to access files on the SDcard from within Debian, or transfer files between them?
Anyone know?
Oh also, if you start Debian, and then press back and the terminal resets, how do you get back into Debian? I mean, since Debian is still running (somewhere).
I'm guessing not too many Debian users on XDA, eh?
Debian or your desktop environment rather should recognize both partitions automatically. If it doesn't happen, find the device (sdb2 or something like that) and mount it yourself.
If the xserver crashed, log in at the console and run startx. Press Ctrl+Atl+F7 if it has not actually crashed.
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Debian or your desktop environment rather should recognize both partitions automatically. If it doesn't happen, find the device (sdb2 or something like that) and mount it yourself.
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Which folder is the sdcard in?
(It's not in mnt, that folder is empty.)
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Alternatively, how do I mount it?
I did a "find ./" and came up with nothing:
Any more info if possible?

Oppo find 5 drivers

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Was looking for this for a very long while.Found them here to save the strain!!:victory:
Do you think these drivers will work on older xp computer?
uploading for xp ASAP!!
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With this tool is very simple !
...........................http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1983470
adb devices
Hey
I have installed about every driver package I could find of the Oppo find 5, but when I execute the "adb devices" command the device isn't being listed. The device is recognized in device manager and I am able to "see" my other devices (htc one s, nexus 7) in adb. Usb debugging is enabled altough it doesn't show warn me about it in the notification bar.
I got the same problem, my oppo find 5 is not recognized as a device in eclipse on my Mac. Though I can see it as an external storage, so I guess the drivers are installed.
USB Debugging is on of course.
Any idea what I could try so it's gonna be recognized in eclipse?
I am currently experiencing the same issue..i tried installing PDANet and it didnt work.. I will try and see if I can find a resolution.
Here I uploaded the drivers: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/21558454/Oppo_Find5_x909_drivers.zip
This is for Windows

[Q] Mount Network Share as Local Drive?

I have a ubuntu server running samba, can I mount this on the Ouya so it appears to be local?, (thinking roms) - to save having to use USB sticks.
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I have a ubuntu server running samba, can I mount this on the Ouya so it appears to be local?, (thinking roms) - to save having to use USB sticks.
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So far the only progress is
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2308740
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Also if you use XBMC you can mount the shares there without having to worry about it... now if you are wanting to mount the share so that emulators and other things can use it ( aka creating a symlink folder on sdcard so it points to the share that way ) youll need to compile the kernel and run that.
I think atm no one is daring to release much anything due to the fact that there's a lack of a real recovery method incase something really goes wrong.
I've seen all to well the horrors of the XDA community when something goes wrong... and I'd prefer my body not to be tied to a steak and burnt to a crisp
Busybox supports NFS mounting, this thread has some information about it... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=718719
I'm at work right now, so I can't test it.

Gparted Live on Windows Through VirtualBox?

I'm trying to dual boot CFW and Android and I'm looking to use Gparted Live to partition my sd card. My issue is when I boot into GpartedLive on VirtualBox, I dont see my sd card. I installed the usb extension but it doesnt show. Anyone have a solution here? Thanks.
You need to add the usb device in the settings
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There are more full-featured partition tools on Windows than Linux. I've been using DiskGenius for long. There are other tools like Aomei etc, also worth trying.
can confirm gparted live on vmware windows works just fine.
someone also has made a script to make the partitioning bull**** easy to do. sorry for the language, it was really a pain to do. Sorry i forgot the link for the script
Oh, I forgot you want to make an sdcard with bootable Android. In that case, forget about GUI tools like gparted. You should use fdisk and gdisk instead. Booting Android requires a special hybrid MBR partition scheme, which is not not suitable for normal user. You can take this script as an reference, it could run from a ubuntu livecd.
https://github.com/Gabri3lZ/SwitchrootAndroidUtils

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