Ive been having a problem getting custom boot animations to work. I'm using the voodoo kernel by dirrk d02 1200sv and I am rooted. I've tried several animations moving bootanimation.zip to both system/media and local/data (i did not unzip them) and renamed the old one...but all I get is a blank screen. I can get the sound to work but just no images. Another thing I noticed is my /data folder keeps reverting permissions on reboot to -d I've used chmod via busybox to change to read write..it works but as soon as I reboot it reverts back. I am not sure if this has something to do with it or not. I did search for solution but couldn't find anything. This is my first android phone but not my first smartphone (owned several palm and win mobile phones)..btw this is so much better than my touch pro2. Thanks again and apologize for my noobism
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I'm having the same issue and am running the D012 1200lv.
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I was having the same issue until I realized you need to run the D02 NOT D012 (yes, it does make a difference). Re-flash with the D02 and you should be GTG
njwrx said:
I'm using the voodoo kernel by dirrk d02 1200sv
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Are you sure you aren't running D012...that was my mistake.
kupdegrove said:
Are you sure you aren't running D012...that was my mistake.
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That was it for me! I just loaded D02 LV1200 and put the bootanimation.zip file in /data/local. Worked like a charm.
Definitely using d02 I flashed it again just to be sure.
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Great! I finally helped somebody else...LOL. Here's a good post with some more boot animations:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=805758
I too tried both kernels, neither worked.
What worked for me was bootchanger by {n8} I installed that and would recommend it to anyone. Its free, and it downloads and automatically applies the bootanimation. I set that up and installed my peeing on Apple one, and I was ALL GOOD. Worked like a charm. Haven't messed with it cuz well, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it"
Well I finally got it working. It turns out I need to use adb to push the bootanimation file. If I use Astro Manager or any other program from the phone to transfer, it doesnt work. I guess I learn something new everyday
njwrx said:
Well I finally got it working. It turns out I need to use adb to push the bootanimation file. If I use Astro Manager or any other program from the phone to transfer, it doesnt work. I guess I learn something new everyday
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Well, I've got a black screen on boot now, and that's all I get, no matter what bootanimation.zip file I choose. I've reflashed the kernal several times, to no avail. The phone works fine, but nothing at all shows up on the screen. I've cleared the cache and all that. Phone is still rooted, and root explorer works.
Any ideas? I've tried everything I can think of and I'm beyond stumped.
for what its worth, I copied the bootanimation to both /data/local and /system/media to be safe
njwrx said:
for what its worth, I copied the bootanimation to both /data/local and /system/media to be safe
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I tried that too. Didn't do the trick. I'm still getting blackness with the startup sound. I might do an Odin restore to that factory image and then redo everything again. I really want to see if my home-made startup animation works, but I want to test it on my own phone before posting it online and locking up someone else's.
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Ok, you know the 4G Sprint video you get when booting up, right before you actually get into the OS?
Is there anyway to get rid of that? It annoys me.
Can I replace it with a different animation?
James.Q.Campbell said:
Ok, you know the 4G Sprint video you get when booting up, right before you actually get into the OS?
Is there anyway to get rid of that? It annoys me.
Can I replace it with a different animation?
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Probably check it out, it'll be somewhere in system/media. You have to be rooted of course
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yeah ive been wondering if i can put my R2-D2 boot ani on here lol
I know we can replace it, but it does not seem to be in system/media. There are a few images in system/media/GPU, but it is not the entire boot animation. I did some brief searching, but am not finding it.
I'm pretty sure you'll find it in /system/customize/resource along with an mp3 that provides the boot sound.
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I know we can replace it, but it does not seem to be in system/media. There are a few images in system/media/GPU, but it is not the entire boot animation. I did some brief searching, but am not finding it.
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Yeah, I did the same thing. Searching around did give me the opportunity to scrap most of those annoying ringtones I never use though.
I searched around a bit more but didn't find anything. I did find a bootanimation.zip in data/local and replaced it with a boot animation I have, but it didn't change anything.
Lmao guys.
Code:
adb push bootanimation.zip /system/customize/resource
And your set
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smp420 said:
I'm pretty sure you'll find it in /system/customize/resource along with an mp3 that provides the boot sound.
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Ah, ok. Playing with it now. Will report back in a few.
James.Q.Campbell said:
Ah, ok. Playing with it now. Will report back in a few.
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Ok, nevermind... I can't delete the stupid stock file.
Do I need ADB for this? I'm not familiar enough with ADB to know how to use it to delete the file and push the new one in.
Anyone with more experience with ADB want to lend a hand here?
bubby323 said:
Lmao guys.
Code:
adb push bootanimation.zip /system/customize/resource
And your set
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Well, that'll learn me to read back on the thread first.
Hey, I'm a noob. I'm learning.
Leave me alone...
bubby323 said:
Lmao guys.
Code:
adb push bootanimation.zip /system/customize/resource
And your set
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adb push doesn't work (at least for me) have to figure out another way
however your location is correct.
Not 100% on this but if you adb while in recovery it may work. /system is mounted while the phone is running so you may be running into permission errors. Although I was able to adb pull mine while running.
Edit: not sure if it's just me but when I tried I get an error about the system being read only and apparently the busybox I have doesn't have a remount command.
Edit2: found the full remount command but it seems that the phone doesn't care for it much. Was able to push a new ani but got acore force closes on reboot the were not fixed by putting back the original (I didn't really expect them to be)
Edit3: Finally got it working. You just have to be in recovery with /system mounted. I should have tried that much earlier but I seem to like to try all the wrong steps first Any 480x800 animation should work. wouldn't suggest using the flashable zips since they probly copy to the wrong location. Have fun.
I built my own flashable zip using the old template from my Moment days...just had to edit the cleaner.sh and the update-script in the 'META-INF\com\google\android' folder of the zip file.
cleaner.sh contents:
#!/system/bin/sh
rm -rf /system/customize/resource/bootanimation.zip
rm -rf /data/local/bootanimation.zip
update-script contents:
show_progress 0.1 0
run_program PACKAGE:cleaner.sh
copy_dir PACKAGE:system SYSTEM:
set_perm 0 0 0644 SYSTEM:customize/resource/bootanimation.zip
show_progress 0.2 10
You also need to change the folder structure inside the flashable zip to 'system/customize/resource' for the location of the bootanimation.zip file.
I also included a new mp3 file in same folder as bootanimation and renamed it to 'VERSION11SAMELENGTH.mp3'.
Edit: Some things I noticed:
- need to resize the images and update that size in the 'desc.txt' file
- the animation plays faster even at the same frame rate than it did
on my old phone, so you may need to lower that
- the mp3 file is pretty loud so you may want to lower its volume
before including it in the zip...it also seems to be tied in some
manner to what the media volume (I think) is set to when the phone
is shut off/rebooted
Edit 2: If anyone sees any errors in my method, by all means speak up...I am mostly just winging this (with a recovery backup in case something goes wrong)
I had a custom boot animation and boot sound working perfectly, and then I flashed CM7.03. Now no master what I do, I cannot get the bootsound working again.
Initially I used a shell script based on a zip written by stevo for the evo (i think), and everything was fine. The shell script was a one-off that enabled bootsound.
I traced back through everything, and other than added echoed lines in both build.prop and local.init.rc, which are duplicates, but shouldn't cause any problem (and also, is it possible to edit a text file using the root explorer? I ask because I tried to clean up both of the above files this way, and my changes did not take...permissions were correct too), everything was fine--as it was before.
Thinking maybe something happened to Stagefright, I downloaded a streaming music app, but everything seemed fine, so that is not the issue.
Attached is a copy of the bash script that I used. I ran it from the terminal after cd'ing to /sdcard/root, and making sure the system wad mounted R/W.
I have been seeing-- and also getting questions from others-- whose bootsound also suddenly stopped working after the recent update to CM.
Can anyone figure this out for me?
Again, while doing all my diagnostics above, I double checked both permissions and my path variable and they were as they needed to be in both cases.
Thanks!
Syntropic
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I have a special request. Is there a way to retain the bootanimation of the NookColor's 1.2 Stock ROM? Or at least can someone create a bootanimation.zip that has the Stock ROM's boot animation? I can provide you an original nandroid of the STOCK ROM if it's needed. I hope someone can do this.
Here... extract this zip file, remount /system/ rw and adb the bootanimation (NOT the zip) to /system/bin/ and you will have B&N's 1.2 stock animation.
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Here... extract this zip file, remount /system/ rw and adb the bootanimation (NOT the zip) to /system/bin/ and you will have B&N's 1.2 stock animation.
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This. Is. Wicked. Thanks a lot!
UPDATE:
erm... it didn't work for me. Once I placed the content of the zip (bootanimation), in the system/bin it just gave me a blank screen then it went straight to my homescreen. What am I doing wrong? well maybe because I placed the file manually using root explorer. can you tell me how to do it using adb in windows and adb wireless on the nook? what commands should I put on the adb?
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I was able to push the file using adb. It still didn't work for me. Maybe we're missing some files? I remember when I'm putting custom bootanimations, I also place a bootanimation.zip in the /system/media directory of the nook...
les02jen17 said:
This. Is. Wicked. Thanks a lot!
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erm... it didn't work for me. Once I placed the content of the zip (bootanimation), in the system/bin it just gave me a blank screen then it went straight to my homescreen. What am I doing wrong? well maybe because I placed the file manually using root explorer. can you tell me how to do it using adb in windows and adb wireless on the nook? what commands should I put on the adb?
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I was able to push the file using adb. It still didn't work for me. Maybe we're missing some files? I remember when I'm putting custom bootanimations, I also place a bootanimation.zip in the /system/media directory of the nook...
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I know most had a zip in /system/media.... but the stock 1.2 didn't have anything related.... looking through the file I posted, it references some .png files that also are not present... I assumed they were contained as data in the file itself... I will look some more and get this setup for you... Sorry for shorting the research on this one.
Maybe the way Root Tools works will show the way.
Similar discussion here.
I hope we can have an update on this one soon... :'(
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I hope we can have an update on this one soon... :'(
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We will... sorry got busy with some stuff on the IMEI Generator... will track it down for you.
Is there some reason this needs to be done? Deviating from the CM7 code is bound to cause issues....
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Is there some reason this needs to be done? Deviating from the CM7 code is bound to cause issues....
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Just thought it would be cool to retain the stock bootanimation, that's all. The device is still a NookColor after all, even after installing a CyanogenMod ROM in it. It would be nice if the device would say 'NookColor' when it boots. Just my opinion, though.
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It needs to be in the correct format. If you can break it down, it will work:
http://nookdevs.com/NookColor_Boot_Animation_editing_and_replacement
So maybe play it in the SDK, and record the screen?
EDIT: Or try pushing it to data/local
Also, read through this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=863439
When all hope seems lost...
When I thought that all hope seems lost on my desire to get the NC's stock bootanimation, in my NC running cyanogenmod, I came across this amazing stock-that-has-been-rooted bootanimation in YouTube... I think it's fate. LOL.
Pretty neat stuff, courtesy of Suteru. On the YouTube page is a link to the bootanimation.zip
Yup, I installed the bootanimation and it's wicked cool. (^_^)
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Just thought it would be cool to retain the stock bootanimation, that's all. The device is still a NookColor after all, even after installing a CyanogenMod ROM in it. It would be nice if the device would say 'NookColor' when it boots. Just my opinion, though.
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Put the bootanimation.zip file in the /data/local folder. It will override the bootanimation in the system/bin as long as it's there. If you delete it, the stock animation in /system/bin will show. FWIW, I like this animation from NookDevs which is a variation on the stock animation:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apy-ZcdqZFA&feature=related
I would like to change the boot animation on my Verizon G4, but I'm scared to without TWRP. I was curious if any of you braver souls have done so successfully yet?
Lightshield said:
I would like to change the boot animation on my Verizon G4, but I'm scared to without TWRP. I was curious if any of you braver souls have done so successfully yet?
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You won't be able to without a recovery
Ah, ok. I thought all you had to do was use something like Root Browser to move a new Bootanimation.zip to the System Media folder.
Good thing I asked first!
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Ah, ok. I thought all you had to do was use something like Root Browser to move a new Bootanimation.zip to the System Media folder.
Good thing I asked first!
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Not sure if it works that way, but I def wouldn't try it haha
well.. worst case.. you cant boot back into system and have to reflash the system.img thru download mode. keep the rooted system.img on internal sdcard for any risky changes. then ur only a few minutes away from a fix. but as long as u set the proper permissions on the files you're replacing it should go ok and you wont even run into this worst case situation.
with that said.. I don't own the vzw model so I havent swapped theirs out specifically.. but I have changed my boot ani on my h815. if you're not sure which permissions you need to set on the file... just view the permissions of the original file thru rootexplorer/es file explorer... then set those back to your new file afterwards.
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I would like to change the boot animation on my Verizon G4, but I'm scared to without TWRP. I was curious if any of you braver souls have done so successfully yet?
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Just rename the old bootanimation zip to .bak move the one you want into place and change permissions to 644 in root browser.
Unless the boot loader checks file sizes and signatures which I doubt for the boot animations.
Yeah, I tried it yesterday. It bootlooped twice then booted with no bootanimation. YMMV
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Yeah, I tried it yesterday. It bootlooped twice then booted with no bootanimation. YMMV
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Your permissions were wrong you want them to be 644.
I used solid explorer on my T-Mobile unit to remove that gods awful boot sound and install the nexus boot animation, forgot to set permissions and that's what happened boot without animation
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Your permissions were wrong you want them to be 644.
I used solid explorer on my T-Mobile unit to remove that gods awful boot sound and install the nexus boot animation, forgot to set permissions and that's what happened boot without animation
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i did the same. the goddamn at&t poweron.ogg is annoying as hell.
Yeah, I have liveboot running, and a wireframe spinning android dude animation in the background. Little more interesting than the default.
I got brave and decided to try out some boot animations I downloaded the other day from a G3 Boot Animation thread.
I moved them with Root Browser and made sure to set permissions to 644 and it worked!
For some reason though the one I download of the Super heroes that change? Maybe you know what I'm talking about. Had it on Nexus 6 and it was fast and fluid. On the G4 here it was in slow motion and stuttering. Don't know if that's a fault of the -G4 or the source file though.
Bottom line, changing the Bootanimation.zip manually works just fine as long as you remember to set the permissions.
Worked for me too
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Not sure if it works that way, but I def wouldn't try it haha
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Sure you can. I did just that on a rooted AT&T version. Used Root Explorer, renamed existing file to .orig. Copied new file from SD card. rebooted, and boom.
Changed my bootanimation the minute we got root. Using the stock LG instead of the Verizon one.
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Changed my bootanimation the minute we got root. Using the stock LG instead of the Verizon one.
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Mind posting it? Thanks.
Worked great. I use the LG G3 Matrix Boot Animation found here on xda. Couldn't find any shutdown Animation. Renamed BOTH (bootanimation and shutdown Animation from zip to zip.back). Works great. No Shutdown Animation anymore is just fine with me! [emoji1]
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Lightshield said:
I moved them with Root Browser and made sure to set permissions to 644 and it worked!
For some reason though the one I download of the Super heroes that change? Maybe you know what I'm talking about. Had it on Nexus 6 and it was fast and fluid. On the G4 here it was in slow motion and stuttering. Don't know if that's a fault of the -G4 or the source file though..
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Did you remember to set the Stick Bit? If not, does it help with the stuttering?
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Not sure what the Stick Bit is.
Set/change the permissions... how do you do that? I have and use root explorer, first thing i did with root was remove a lot of UI sounds entirely (.bak for their original files) includingthe startup sounds.
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Sure you can. I did just that on a rooted AT&T version. Used Root Explorer, renamed existing file to .orig. Copied new file from SD card. rebooted, and boom.
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Dont forget to set the permission to 644 also.
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Set/change the permissions... how do you do that? I have and use root explorer, first thing i did with root was remove a lot of UI sounds entirely (.bak for their original files) includingthe startup sounds.
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In root explorer long press the file and in the pop up select permissions. 0644 looks like a backwards 7 in the checkboxes.
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Mind posting it? Thanks.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3168785
Hey guys, i quite unfortunately own a galaxy a8 (a800i). It has almost no dev support. After rooting my phone, i tried converting an app to system(through limk2sd). It did but when i rebooted my phone the app disappeared! Had to manually locate the system files (yes they were there, including the apk) and delete them.
Again,tried it with titanium backup, didnt work out.
Also tried moving the folders manually and i took care to set the correct permissions, the app just wouldnt appear.
At last, after deleting all the system app data and files again, i finally placed the apk with correct permissions in the/system/app folder and rebooted my phone. The app was there but it was force closing.
I tried doing this with 4 different apps, to no avail.
I run stock firmware.
(please note- Although a800F and A800i have same hardware, a800i will not support the others custom recovery, root methods,kernels etc.)
Any devs who might be interested in this? Id be glad.
You need to create a folder with the same name as the apk and push the folder to system app.
Then put apk in the folder with same name
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LastStandingDroid said:
You need to create a folder with the same name as the apk and push the folder to system app.
Then put apk in the folder with same name
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Tried that too, been working on this since 2 days. Nothing seems to work. I have never encountered an error like this before on any other of my devices. All the pre installed system apps are odexed, and the one im trying is not, for obvious reasons. Do you think it has got something to do with the error?
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Tried that too, been working on this since 2 days. Nothing seems to work. I have never encountered an error like this before on any other of my devices. All the pre installed system apps are odexed, and the one im trying is not, for obvious reasons. Do you think it has got something to do with the error?
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Hmm missing Libs? Or the odex file itself?
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Hmm missing Libs? Or the odex file itself?
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No, the lib and the .dex file of the user app im trying to move to system is intact, all im trying to ask is that do you think the system is not accepting the converted app because it has a .dex instead of the regular .odex file which is the case with all system apps?
This assumption might be wild, but considering that i have never faced such an issue before in 10-12 android devices that i have owned in the past, it might be of some use.
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No, the lib and the .dex file of the user app im trying to move to system is intact, all im trying to ask is that do you think the system is not accepting the converted app because it has a .dex instead of the regular .odex file which is the case with all system apps?
This assumption might be wild, but considering that i have never faced such an issue before in 10-12 android devices that i have owned in the past, it might be of some use.
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Has nothing do do with it, if it's a "user app" as long if the app has all needed files in correct folder it should run. it should be working if it doesn't it might be any issue that the app won't run while in system/app
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So for now, we havnt arrive to any conclusion. All apps break if they are converted to system apps. Tried to do it via TB/Link2sd/various other tools and manually. App components are present in /system/app including the apk and lib, but the app wont appear anywhere on the phone.
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So for now, we havnt arrive to any conclusion. All apps break if they are converted to system apps. Tried to do it via TB/Link2sd/various other tools and manually. App components are present in /system/app including the apk and lib, but the app wont appear anywhere on the phone.
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That's because it has to be placed inside a folder with the same name as the app
Like /system/app/viper/viper.apk
It can't be /system/app/viper/base.apk
Also libs should be in
System/app/viper/lib/arm/*****.so
Hope this issue helps
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i did try this before. tried it again. It doesnt work. I was extremely careful with directries, app names, libs and permissions.
Like ive said iv done this countless times before on other devices, and it has always worked.
Something else i would like to mention- Thought the app shortcut doesnt appear anywhere, whenever i open the apk file (on my sd card) it says "do you want to update the app" which means the app is actually already installed. I click yes and the app is installed, app icon returns.
I open application manager and open up this app's settings. I get the option of "Uninstall updates" instead of uninstall apps which proves the first time i moved to system, the app became a system app but it disappeared. If i click uninstall updates, the app disappears again. If i try to integrate update with link2sd the app disappears any ways.
There is just no reason for this to happen! So basically im stuck with a phone which barely got a root method, doesnt have a custom recovery, has a enforcing kernel, and doesnt allow me to move apps to /system.
Do you think it might be possible to "flash" the app zip file via a custom recovery? (if we get one for a800i lol)
abhinavparasher said:
i did try this before. tried it again. It doesnt work. I was extremely careful with directries, app names, libs and permissions.
Like ive said iv done this countless times before on other devices, and it has always worked.
Something else i would like to mention- Thought the app shortcut doesnt appear anywhere, whenever i open the apk file (on my sd card) it says "do you want to update the app" which means the app is actually already installed. I click yes and the app is installed, app icon returns.
I open application manager and open up this app's settings. I get the option of "Uninstall updates" instead of uninstall apps which proves the first time i moved to system, the app became a system app but it disappeared. If i click uninstall updates, the app disappears again. If i try to integrate update with link2sd the app disappears any ways.
There is just no reason for this to happen! So basically im stuck with a phone which barely got a root method, doesnt have a custom recovery, has a enforcing kernel, and doesnt allow me to move apps to /system.
Do you think it might be possible to "flash" the app zip file via a custom recovery? (if we get one for a800i lol)
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Well to be honest I did face same issue with Samsung s health I'm not sure what causes it, can be system related or something.
Don't you have spacex kernel which is set to permissive?
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The only difference is that it happens with me for every app lol.
I did hear about it but im pretty sure its for a800F. Anything related to a800F causes a bootloop in a800i. Someone on the forum tried the spacex kernel. Do you think you can make it compatible somehow?
If nothing works i might just compile a kernel with always_enforce set to false. Then i should be able to change the policy to permissive with seteneforce 0 command.
abhinavparasher said:
The only difference is that it happens with me for every app lol.
I did hear about it but im pretty sure its for a800F. Anything related to a800F causes a bootloop in a800i. Someone on the forum tried the spacex kernel. Do you think you can make it compatible somehow?
If nothing works i might just compile a kernel with always_enforce set to false. Then i should be able to change the policy to permissive with seteneforce 0 command.
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Are you the dude that's going to test twrp?
I have built a permissive kernel for this device also.
You are welcome to try it.
Sure il try that too. Permissive kernel is something that many of us need. Infact i was gonna make it. Thanks for the effort!
You can pass me the flashable tar file. In the meanwhile, il test the recovery and get back to you.
abhinavparasher said:
Sure il try that too. Permissive kernel is something that many of us need. Infact i was gonna make it. Thanks for the effort!
You can pass me the flashable tar file. In the meanwhile, il test the recovery and get back to you.
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Here you go, flash with odin or extract the boot.img from the archive and flash with TWRP.
SM-A800I_A800IXXU2AOL2 _boot
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Here you go, flash with odin or extract the boot.img from the archive and flash with TWRP.
SM-A800I_A800IXXU2AOL2 _boot
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The kernel works perfectly! Root+ selinux set to permissive. Flashed the boot.img with the twrp recovery provided by @ashyx . The recovery as well as the kernel work with no issue whatsoever. The problem with the wifi did not occur this time. Must be related to the old kernel i flashed, it somehow changed the build.prop everytime i flashed something (Including the recovery)
Anyways, now we know that the kernel as well as the recovery works as it should.
I think you should make the post official, recovery as well as root+selinux set to permissive.
Thanks!
abhinavparasher said:
The kernel works perfectly! Root+ selinux set to permissive. Flashed the boot.img with the twrp recovery provided by @ashyx . The recovery as well as the kernel work with no issue whatsoever. The problem with the wifi did not occur this time. Must be related to the old kernel i flashed, it somehow changed the build.prop everytime i flashed something (Including the recovery)
Anyways, now we know that the kernel as well as the recovery works as it should.
I think you should make the post official, recovery as well as root+selinux set to permissive.
Thanks!
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Released on XDA in Development section: http://forum.xda-developers.com/sam.../kernel-permissive-ll-5-11-kernel-sm-t3312817
DONATE ME HERE IF YOU WANT TO BUY ME A BEER OR HIT THE THANKS BUTTON IF I HELPED YOU
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abhinavparasher said:
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Tried flashing your apps with twrp?
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LastStandingDroid said:
Tried flashing your apps with twrp?
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Yes, thats the only thing that works. This issue really garners my interest as i have never seen this happening before.