Porting over clockwork recovery - Android Software Development

Hi, I'm trying to port cwr over to my dell streak 7. I can see the images by doing ls /dev/block but how do I tell which is the boot and which is the recovery image? Is there a way to figure out which image is which?
Sent from my HTC Glacier using XDA App

This is the output when I do a cat /proc/mtd and a /proc/partitions
export PATH=/data/local/bin:$PATH
$ $su
# cat /proc/mtd
dev: size erasesize name
# cat /proc/partitions
major minor #blocks name
7 0 3150 loop0
7 1 2111 loop1
7 2 2111 loop2
7 3 12506 loop3
7 4 4190 loop4
7 5 10427 loop5
7 6 4190 loop6
7 7 2111 loop7
179 192 15534080 mmcblk3
179 193 16384 mmcblk3p1
179 194 16384 mmcblk3p2
179 195 344064 mmcblk3p3
179 196 114688 mmcblk3p4
179 197 16384 mmcblk3p5
179 198 573440 mmcblk3p6
179 199 2097152 mmcblk3p7
179 200 16384 mmcblk3p8
179 201 16384 mmcblk3p9
179 202 16384 mmcblk3p10
179 203 16384 mmcblk3p11
179 204 16384 mmcblk3p12
179 205 16384 mmcblk3p13
179 206 12206080 mmcblk3p14
179 207 16384 mmcblk3p15
179 208 16384 mmcblk3p16
179 128 31354880 mmcblk2
179 129 31353856 mmcblk2p1
7 8 2111 loop8
7 9 4190 loop9
7 10 2111 loop10
7 11 2111 loop11
7 12 8348 loop12
7 13 6269 loop13
7 14 18743 loop14
7 15 2111 loop15
7 16 2111 loop16
7 17 2111 loop17
7 18 3150 loop18
7 19 3150 loop19
7 20 9387 loop20
7 21 203868 loop21
254 0 3150 dm-0
254 1 2110 dm-1
254 2 2110 dm-2
254 3 12505 dm-3
254 4 4189 dm-4
254 5 10426 dm-5
254 6 4189 dm-6
254 7 2110 dm-7
254 8 2110 dm-8
254 9 4189 dm-9
254 10 2110 dm-10
254 11 2110 dm-11
254 12 8347 dm-12
254 13 6268 dm-13
254 14 18742 dm-14
254 15 2110 dm-15
254 16 2110 dm-16
254 17 2110 dm-17
254 18 3150 dm-18
254 19 3150 dm-19
254 20 9387 dm-20
254 21 203868 dm-21
#
Any ideas on how to find the boot and recovery images?
Sent from my Dell Streak 7 using XDA App

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[Q] Only 6gb of storage after 4.2 update? (16gb Nexus 7)

I just updated to 4.2 from 4.1.2 by booting into the boot loader and manually flashing each partition using fast boot. The only exceptions being the boot loader I itself and recovery which I flashed clockwork. After booting I into 4.2 I noticed only 6gb of storage was available for use (I have the 16gb version). I know 4.2 made storage changes due to multi-user, but something appears to have gone wrong.
My partition table is as follows. I see the 16gb partition, but can't find then in root explorer or any other app.
major minor #blocks name
7 0 3150 loop0
7 1 2111 loop1
7 2 2111 loop2
179 0 15267840 mmcblk0
179 1 12288 mmcblk0p1
179 2 8192 mmcblk0p2
179 3 665600 mmcblk0p3
179 4 453632 mmcblk0p4
179 5 512 mmcblk0p5
179 6 10240 mmcblk0p6
179 7 5120 mmcblk0p7
179 8 512 mmcblk0p8
179 9 14103552 mmcblk0p9
179 32 2048 mmcblk0boot1
179 16 2048 mmcblk0boot0
254 0 3150 dm-0
254 1 2110 dm-1
254 2 2110 dm-2
Anyone know what might be up or how to fix it?
Also noteworthy, since I used fast boot and never did anything that should have wiped my sdcard, everything is now missing on my sdcard anyway... And I can't find where it went for the life of me.
Reflash it
You may have to reflash back to stock and then get the ota update but let it install itself.
Then root it and install recovery.
George
I have the exact same thing' so annoying

SuperCID Guide

I Am Not Responsible For Breaking Your Device, Take Your Own Risks ^__^
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Hi Folks
Please Follow Below;
To Set SuperCID Or Change Any CID For That Fact;
1. Check you are S-OFF; Follow Moonshine OR Revolutionaries Guide.
2. Reboot Into Bootloader & Check You Are Fastboot USB
3. Type As Below
Code:
fastboot oem writecid 11111111
(Or whatever CID you want to have from the list in the second post)
4. Reboot Into Bootloader Again & Check You Are Fastboot USB
5. Check You Have Your Chosen CID;
Code:
fastboot getvar cid
(This Should Confirm The CID you chose from the list in the second post)
6. Reboot Back To Android By Typing
Code:
fastboot reboot
Files attached in post should anyone be a bit lost
CID List
Description CID
ALL 11111111
BM BM___001
Bouygues-Telecom BOUYG201
Brightstar-SPA BSTAR301
Entel BSTAR306
Tigo BSTAR307
Movistar BSTAR308
Brightstar-PTB BSTAR502
Chunghwa-Taiwan CHT__601
ATT CWS__001
CA_Dave DAVE_001
DCM DOCOM801
DOPOD DOPOD701
Fastweb-IT FASTW401
GOOGLE GOOGL001
H3G-UK H3G__001
H3G-ROI H3G__003
H3G-AT H3G__106
H3G-Italy H3G__402
H3G-DAN H3G__F05
H3G-SWE H3G__G04
HTC-WWE HTC__001
VODA-Africa-South HTC__016
HTC-Australia HTC__023
HTC-EastEurope HTC__032
HTC-Asia-SEA HTC__037
AirTel-India HTC__038
HTC-India HTC__038
HTC-Asia-SEA-WWE HTC__044
HTC-Tesco HTC__052
HTC Israel HTC__K18
HTC-GER HTC__102
HTC-FRA HTC__203
HTC-FRA-Bouygues HTC__247
HTC-FRA-NRJ HTC__249
HTC-SPA HTC__304
HTC-ITA HTC__405
HTC-PTG HTC__506
TWM-TW HTC__621
Asia-HK-CHT HTC__622
HTC-Russia HTC__A07
HTC-Poland HTC__B25
HTC-Czech HTC__C24
HTC-Dutch HTC__E11
HTC-BE HTC__E41
HTC-Denmark HTC__F08
HTC-Sweden HTC__G09
HTC-Norway HTC__H10
HTC-GCC (Gulf Cooperation) HTC__J15
HTC-Turkey HTC__M27
HTC-ELL HTC__N34
HTC-Nor HTC__Y13
Open-Channel HTCCN701
CT HTCCN702
CU HTCCN703
Hutch-Australia HUTCH001
O2-UK O2___001
O2-DE O2___102
Optus-Australia OPTUS001
ORANGE-UK ORANG001
ORANGE-SK ORANG006
ORANGE-PO ORANG008
ORANGE-BE ORANG012
ORANGE-CH-GER ORANG104
ORANGE-AT ORANG113
ORANGE-French ORANG202
ORANGE-CH-FRA ORANG203
ORANGE-ES ORANG309
ORANGE-PL ORANGB10
Rogers ROGER001
SKT_KR SKT__901
SMC-Voda-HK SMCVD001
HTC-Singapore HTC__044
TELEF-Spain TELEF301
Telstra TELST001
TELUS TELUS001
TIM-Italy TIM__401
TMNL T-MOB003
TMCZ T-MOB004
TMUK T-MOB005
TMHR T-MOB006
TMH T-MOB007
TMSK T-MOB008
Era T-MOB009
TMUS T-MOB010
TMD T-MOB101
TMA T-MOB102
TMMK T-MOBL11
CA_Videotron VIDEO001
VIRGIN-UK VIRGI001
VODA-UK VODAP001
VODA-Greece VODAP006
VODA-Swisscom-WWE VODAP015
VODA-Ireland VODAP019
VODA-Australia VODAP021
VODA-New-Zealand VODAP022
VODA-Proximus VODAP024
VODA-SA VODAP026
VODA-Germany VODAP102
VODA-Swisscom-DE VODAP110
VODA-Mobilkom VODAP120
VODA-DE VODAP129
VODA-SFR VODAP203
VODA-Swisscom-FR VODAP212
VODA-Spain VODAP304
VODA-Italy VODAP405
VODA-Swisscom-IT VODAP416
VODA-MTS-RUS VODAPA30
VODA-Portugal VODAPD18
VODA-Netherland VODAPE17
VODA-TR VODAPM27
HTC Australia HTC__039
What CID would HTC_Y13 be?
Theshawty said:
What CID would HTC_Y13 be?
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HTC__Y13 - Norway I believe / Nordic
Has anyone got dialer issues with super CID enabled?
gianton said:
Has anyone got dialer issues with super CID enabled?
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Nope , not here,
Enlighten me what seems to be the issue?
Mine is CID-HTC_044
It's for HTC-Asia-SEA-WWE HTC__044 or HTC-Singapore HTC__044 ?
My RUU before using HTC-Asia-SEA-WWE ! !?
Good Guide, I have a question though, now we have s-off and supercid, can we put any cid on our phone for eg my phone came with H3G__001, can I put command for changing it to HTC__001
dryspuri said:
Good Guide, I have a question though, now we have s-off and supercid, can we put any cid on our phone for eg my phone came with H3G__001, can I put command for changing it to HTC__001
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Yep thats what SuperCID is for it gives you the opportunity to amend you "Region Code" if you want to call it that
wzu7 said:
Mine is CID-HTC_044
It's for HTC-Asia-SEA-WWE HTC__044 or HTC-Singapore HTC__044 ?
My RUU before using HTC-Asia-SEA-WWE ! !?
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It can mean both have a look at 038 - India
it has the same for 2 x carriers and WWE edition
fkofilee said:
Nope , not here,
Enlighten me what seems to be the issue?
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Some users with the Dev edition reported after changing to super CID that about an hour later got their dialer disabled and a message of formatting data partition. Reverting to their old CID fixed that.
gianton said:
Some users with the Dev edition reported after changing to super CID that about an hour later got their dialer disabled and a message of formatting data partition. Reverting to their old CID fixed that.
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Nope nothing on that here... 4.1.2 bug possibly? Or 4.2.2?
fkofilee said:
Nope nothing on that here... 4.1.2 bug possibly? Or 4.2.2?
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OK great, I think it's device edition related as none other users reported that. Going to revert my CID too. :good:
Don`t want to ruin the Super CID party, but whether we have trie Super CID or not, remains to be seen. It`s true, that both by hex editing the partition or fastboot command now we get Super CID in fastboot, but what is interesting, that when double checking via adb in live system with adb shell getprop "ro.cid", you will still get your original CID. So it seems CID is stored in 2 different locations now and that fastboot forcing the new CID does not fully finish the task.
Try yourself in adb with:
adb shell getprop "ro.cid"
So old CID still hides in one of these...
PHP:
179 0 30535680 mmcblk0
179 1 128 mmcblk0p1
179 2 256 mmcblk0p2
179 3 130671 mmcblk0p3
179 4 1 mmcblk0p4
179 5 16 mmcblk0p5
179 6 256 mmcblk0p6
179 7 15577 mmcblk0p7
179 8 256 mmcblk0p8
179 9 1024 mmcblk0p9
179 10 256 mmcblk0p10
179 11 2048 mmcblk0p11
179 12 2080 mmcblk0p12
179 13 5120 mmcblk0p13
179 14 1024 mmcblk0p14
179 15 1024 mmcblk0p15
179 16 61441 mmcblk0p16
179 17 8190 mmcblk0p17
179 18 32768 mmcblk0p18
179 19 1022 mmcblk0p19
179 20 4096 mmcblk0p20
179 21 4096 mmcblk0p21
179 22 20480 mmcblk0p22
179 23 4 mmcblk0p23
179 24 256 mmcblk0p24
179 25 16 mmcblk0p25
179 26 1280 mmcblk0p26
179 27 64 mmcblk0p27
179 28 1024 mmcblk0p28
179 29 98727 mmcblk0p29
179 30 54270 mmcblk0p30
179 31 76800 mmcblk0p31
179 32 98303 mmcblk0p32
179 33 16384 mmcblk0p33
179 34 16383 mmcblk0p34
179 35 1900543 mmcblk0p35
179 36 655359 mmcblk0p36
179 37 27262976 mmcblk0p37
he_stheone64 said:
Don`t want to ruin the Super CID party, but whether we have trie Super CID or not, remains to be seen. It`s true, that both by hex editing the partition or fastboot command now we get Super CID in fastboot, but what is interesting, that when double checking via adb in live system with adb shell getprop "ro.cid", you will still get your original CID. So it seems CID is stored in 2 different locations now and that fastboot forcing the new CID does not fully finish the task.
Try yourself in adb with:
adb shell getprop "ro.cid"
So old CID still hides in one of these...
PHP:
179 0 30535680 mmcblk0
179 1 128 mmcblk0p1
179 2 256 mmcblk0p2
179 3 130671 mmcblk0p3
179 4 1 mmcblk0p4
179 5 16 mmcblk0p5
179 6 256 mmcblk0p6
179 7 15577 mmcblk0p7
179 8 256 mmcblk0p8
179 9 1024 mmcblk0p9
179 10 256 mmcblk0p10
179 11 2048 mmcblk0p11
179 12 2080 mmcblk0p12
179 13 5120 mmcblk0p13
179 14 1024 mmcblk0p14
179 15 1024 mmcblk0p15
179 16 61441 mmcblk0p16
179 17 8190 mmcblk0p17
179 18 32768 mmcblk0p18
179 19 1022 mmcblk0p19
179 20 4096 mmcblk0p20
179 21 4096 mmcblk0p21
179 22 20480 mmcblk0p22
179 23 4 mmcblk0p23
179 24 256 mmcblk0p24
179 25 16 mmcblk0p25
179 26 1280 mmcblk0p26
179 27 64 mmcblk0p27
179 28 1024 mmcblk0p28
179 29 98727 mmcblk0p29
179 30 54270 mmcblk0p30
179 31 76800 mmcblk0p31
179 32 98303 mmcblk0p32
179 33 16384 mmcblk0p33
179 34 16383 mmcblk0p34
179 35 1900543 mmcblk0p35
179 36 655359 mmcblk0p36
179 37 27262976 mmcblk0p37
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Well fella you're wrong on that one ^__^
Just done it and it came back "11111111"
However you are right and it has been an issue before :/
Done!
he_stheone64 said:
Don`t want to ruin the Super CID party, but whether we have trie Super CID or not, remains to be seen. It`s true, that both by hex editing the partition or fastboot command now we get Super CID in fastboot, but what is interesting, that when double checking via adb in live system with adb shell getprop "ro.cid", you will still get your original CID. So it seems CID is stored in 2 different locations now and that fastboot forcing the new CID does not fully finish the task.
Try yourself in adb with:
adb shell getprop "ro.cid"
So old CID still hides in one of these...
PHP:
179 0 30535680 mmcblk0
179 1 128 mmcblk0p1
179 2 256 mmcblk0p2
179 3 130671 mmcblk0p3
179 4 1 mmcblk0p4
179 5 16 mmcblk0p5
179 6 256 mmcblk0p6
179 7 15577 mmcblk0p7
179 8 256 mmcblk0p8
179 9 1024 mmcblk0p9
179 10 256 mmcblk0p10
179 11 2048 mmcblk0p11
179 12 2080 mmcblk0p12
179 13 5120 mmcblk0p13
179 14 1024 mmcblk0p14
179 15 1024 mmcblk0p15
179 16 61441 mmcblk0p16
179 17 8190 mmcblk0p17
179 18 32768 mmcblk0p18
179 19 1022 mmcblk0p19
179 20 4096 mmcblk0p20
179 21 4096 mmcblk0p21
179 22 20480 mmcblk0p22
179 23 4 mmcblk0p23
179 24 256 mmcblk0p24
179 25 16 mmcblk0p25
179 26 1280 mmcblk0p26
179 27 64 mmcblk0p27
179 28 1024 mmcblk0p28
179 29 98727 mmcblk0p29
179 30 54270 mmcblk0p30
179 31 76800 mmcblk0p31
179 32 98303 mmcblk0p32
179 33 16384 mmcblk0p33
179 34 16383 mmcblk0p34
179 35 1900543 mmcblk0p35
179 36 655359 mmcblk0p36
179 37 27262976 mmcblk0p37
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Yes I did what you said and it shows my old CID. Maybe this file stayed there and after a ROM update will go away.
he_stheone64 said:
Don`t want to ruin the Super CID party, but whether we have trie Super CID or not, remains to be seen. It`s true, that both by hex editing the partition or fastboot command now we get Super CID in fastboot, but what is interesting, that when double checking via adb in live system with adb shell getprop "ro.cid", you will still get your original CID. So it seems CID is stored in 2 different locations now and that fastboot forcing the new CID does not fully finish the task.
Try yourself in adb with:
adb shell getprop "ro.cid"
So old CID still hides in one of these...
PHP:
179 0 30535680 mmcblk0
179 1 128 mmcblk0p1
179 2 256 mmcblk0p2
179 3 130671 mmcblk0p3
179 4 1 mmcblk0p4
179 5 16 mmcblk0p5
179 6 256 mmcblk0p6
179 7 15577 mmcblk0p7
179 8 256 mmcblk0p8
179 9 1024 mmcblk0p9
179 10 256 mmcblk0p10
179 11 2048 mmcblk0p11
179 12 2080 mmcblk0p12
179 13 5120 mmcblk0p13
179 14 1024 mmcblk0p14
179 15 1024 mmcblk0p15
179 16 61441 mmcblk0p16
179 17 8190 mmcblk0p17
179 18 32768 mmcblk0p18
179 19 1022 mmcblk0p19
179 20 4096 mmcblk0p20
179 21 4096 mmcblk0p21
179 22 20480 mmcblk0p22
179 23 4 mmcblk0p23
179 24 256 mmcblk0p24
179 25 16 mmcblk0p25
179 26 1280 mmcblk0p26
179 27 64 mmcblk0p27
179 28 1024 mmcblk0p28
179 29 98727 mmcblk0p29
179 30 54270 mmcblk0p30
179 31 76800 mmcblk0p31
179 32 98303 mmcblk0p32
179 33 16384 mmcblk0p33
179 34 16383 mmcblk0p34
179 35 1900543 mmcblk0p35
179 36 655359 mmcblk0p36
179 37 27262976 mmcblk0p37
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I did what you say, but before being S-OFF and super-cid-ed, i was with HTC__203 CID.
Now verified in fastboot and with your method, both are giving me the same result CID 11111111.
I've to say that i'm on ARHD10.1. Does it affect the manner to obtain the SUPER-CID?...Really don't know.
he_stheone64 said:
Don`t want to ruin the Super CID party, but whether we have trie Super CID or not, remains to be seen. It`s true, that both by hex editing the partition or fastboot command now we get Super CID in fastboot, but what is interesting, that when double checking via adb in live system with adb shell getprop "ro.cid", you will still get your original CID. So it seems CID is stored in 2 different locations now and that fastboot forcing the new CID does not fully finish the task.
Try yourself in adb with:
adb shell getprop "ro.cid"
So old CID still hides in one of these...
PHP:
179 0 30535680 mmcblk0
179 1 128 mmcblk0p1
179 2 256 mmcblk0p2
179 3 130671 mmcblk0p3
179 4 1 mmcblk0p4
179 5 16 mmcblk0p5
179 6 256 mmcblk0p6
179 7 15577 mmcblk0p7
179 8 256 mmcblk0p8
179 9 1024 mmcblk0p9
179 10 256 mmcblk0p10
179 11 2048 mmcblk0p11
179 12 2080 mmcblk0p12
179 13 5120 mmcblk0p13
179 14 1024 mmcblk0p14
179 15 1024 mmcblk0p15
179 16 61441 mmcblk0p16
179 17 8190 mmcblk0p17
179 18 32768 mmcblk0p18
179 19 1022 mmcblk0p19
179 20 4096 mmcblk0p20
179 21 4096 mmcblk0p21
179 22 20480 mmcblk0p22
179 23 4 mmcblk0p23
179 24 256 mmcblk0p24
179 25 16 mmcblk0p25
179 26 1280 mmcblk0p26
179 27 64 mmcblk0p27
179 28 1024 mmcblk0p28
179 29 98727 mmcblk0p29
179 30 54270 mmcblk0p30
179 31 76800 mmcblk0p31
179 32 98303 mmcblk0p32
179 33 16384 mmcblk0p33
179 34 16383 mmcblk0p34
179 35 1900543 mmcblk0p35
179 36 655359 mmcblk0p36
179 37 27262976 mmcblk0p37
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Mine is saying original CID too, O2___001
Isn't Australia HTC__039?
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk 4 Beta

i377 partition output

Can someone please do a cat /proc/partition on their i377 and output it here. I have the s975L and researching it seems they are really identical? I am currently getting with the creator of Safestrap to see if it would work fine for my device.
Thanks
ndowens said:
Can someone please do a cat /proc/partition on their i377 and output it here. I have the s975L and researching it seems they are really identical? I am currently getting with the creator of Safestrap to see if it would work fine for my device.
Thanks
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I am assuming you are talking about sgh-i337 which is the ATT S4.
Below is the output from my phone (sgh-i337). "jgedlte" would be because this is running GPE rom.
Code:
[email protected]:/ $ cat /proc/partitions
major minor #blocks name
179 0 15388672 mmcblk0
179 1 12772 mmcblk0p1
179 2 52764 mmcblk0p2
179 3 128 mmcblk0p3
179 4 256 mmcblk0p4
179 5 512 mmcblk0p5
179 6 2048 mmcblk0p6
179 7 512 mmcblk0p7
179 8 512 mmcblk0p8
179 9 16896 mmcblk0p9
179 10 13952 mmcblk0p10
179 11 3072 mmcblk0p11
179 12 3072 mmcblk0p12
179 13 780 mmcblk0p13
179 14 780 mmcblk0p14
179 15 780 mmcblk0p15
179 16 2826240 mmcblk0p16
179 17 8192 mmcblk0p17
179 18 2119680 mmcblk0p18
179 19 6144 mmcblk0p19
179 20 10240 mmcblk0p20
179 21 10240 mmcblk0p21
179 22 10240 mmcblk0p22
179 23 6144 mmcblk0p23
179 24 3072 mmcblk0p24
179 25 8 mmcblk0p25
179 26 9216 mmcblk0p26
179 27 20480 mmcblk0p27
179 28 20480 mmcblk0p28
179 29 10219520 mmcblk0p29
179 32 30703616 mmcblk1
179 33 30699520 mmcblk1p1

Do not flash cm12 over 5.1 bootloader/finding the files for qhusb_bulk

THREAD IS NOW AT ->
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/fix-fix-qhusbbulk-cm12-t3059518
I will help out. I have been reading all the threads about bricking. I have a working phone running skop and elemental. My computer is a little netbook running windows 7 32. I wont have access to it till later though.
Sent from my Nexus 6
Casper34 said:
I will help out. I have been reading all the threads about bricking. I have a working phone running skop and elemental. My computer is a little netbook running windows 7 32. I wont have access to it till later though.
Sent from my Nexus 6
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sure no problems, i will need some comands to be run, not flashing or anything.
and thanks
opssemnik said:
sure no problems, i will need some comands to be run, not flashing or anything.
and thanks
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I will PM you when I get near my computer, or can I run them in terminal emulator?
Sent from my Nexus 6
Casper34 said:
I will PM you when I get near my computer, or can I run them in terminal emulator?
Sent from my Nexus 6
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which you prefer, tho the output will be a bit big
opssemnik said:
which you prefer, tho the output will be a bit big
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Check PMs
Sent from my Nexus 6
Casper34 said:
Check PMs
Sent from my Nexus 6
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can you show me the output of:
ls /dev/block
cat /proc/partitions
ls /dev/block/platform
So we just need to flash 5.0 bootloader before we flash cm Roms? can we still flash asop 5.0?
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
kenbrownstone said:
So we just need to flash 5.0 bootloader before we flash cm Roms? can we still flash asop 5.0?
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
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once you flash the 5.1 bootloader you can not go back to 5.0.x bootloader. i tried and got a motorola error saying mismatch. so if you flash the 5.1 bootloader that's what you're stuck on. what i want to know is, can you still flash a 5.0.x system/boot image even though you're on 5.1 bootloader?
I flashed back to stock other day after running it ..Should that have been affected
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
looking foward to unbricking it. Thanks a lot
opssemnik said:
can you show me the output of:
ls /dev/block
cat /proc/partitions
ls /dev/block/platform
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Here you go...... this from 5.0.1
Spoiler
[email protected]:/ $ su
[email protected]:/ # ls /dev/block
bootdevice
dm-0
loop0
loop1
loop2
loop3
loop4
loop5
loop6
loop7
mmcblk0
mmcblk0p1
mmcblk0p10
mmcblk0p11
mmcblk0p12
mmcblk0p13
mmcblk0p14
mmcblk0p15
mmcblk0p16
mmcblk0p17
mmcblk0p18
mmcblk0p19
[email protected]:/ # cat /proc/partitions
major minor #blocks name
179 0 30535680 mmcblk0
179 1 114688 mmcblk0p1
179 2 16384 mmcblk0p2
179 3 384 mmcblk0p3
179 4 56 mmcblk0p4
179 5 16 mmcblk0p5
179 6 32 mmcblk0p6
179 7 1024 mmcblk0p7
179 8 256 mmcblk0p8
179 9 512 mmcblk0p9
179 10 500 mmcblk0p10
179 11 4156 mmcblk0p11
179 12 384 mmcblk0p12
179 13 1024 mmcblk0p13
179 14 256 mmcblk0p14
179 15 512 mmcblk0p15
179 16 500 mmcblk0p16
179 17 4 mmcblk0p17
179 18 512 mmcblk0p18
179 19 1024 mmcblk0p19
179 20 1024 mmcblk0p20
179 21 1024 mmcblk0p21
179 22 1024 mmcblk0p22
179 23 16384 mmcblk0p23
179 24 16384 mmcblk0p24
179 25 2048 mmcblk0p25
179 26 32768 mmcblk0p26
179 27 256 mmcblk0p27
179 28 32 mmcblk0p28
179 29 128 mmcblk0p29
179 30 8192 mmcblk0p30
179 31 1024 mmcblk0p31
259 0 2528 mmcblk0p32
259 1 1 mmcblk0p33
259 2 8 mmcblk0p34
259 3 16400 mmcblk0p35
259 4 9088 mmcblk0p36
259 5 16384 mmcblk0p37
259 6 262144 mmcblk0p38
259 7 65536 mmcblk0p39
259 8 1024 mmcblk0p40
259 9 2097152 mmcblk0p41
259 10 27807616 mmcblk0p42
179 32 4096 mmcblk0rpmb
254 0 27807616 dm-0
[email protected]:/ # ls /dev/block/platform
msm_sdcc.1
[email protected]:/ #
Sent from my Nexus 6
My nexus is also bricked after flash cm12 on top of the 5.2 bootloader. I hit reboot in TWRP and the phone shut down and hasn't done anything since. I cannot get anything to show on the screen and my computer is not recognizing it through fastboot or adb commands. I am running Ubuntu if that helps but again, I cannot see the device connected at all. I am starting to think I need to send this in for RMA
Any help is appreciated.
EDIT: When I run "lsusb" command, I get the following line when my phone is plugged in-
Bus 002 Device 006: ID 05c6:9008 Qualcomm, Inc. Gobi Wireless Modem (QDL mode)
Casper34 said:
Here you go...... this from 5.0.1
Spoiler
[email protected]:/ $ su
[email protected]:/ # ls /dev/block
bootdevice
dm-0
loop0
loop1
loop2
loop3
loop4
loop5
loop6
loop7
mmcblk0
mmcblk0p1
mmcblk0p10
mmcblk0p11
mmcblk0p12
mmcblk0p13
mmcblk0p14
mmcblk0p15
mmcblk0p16
mmcblk0p17
mmcblk0p18
mmcblk0p19
[email protected]:/ # cat /proc/partitions
major minor #blocks name
179 0 30535680 mmcblk0
179 1 114688 mmcblk0p1
179 2 16384 mmcblk0p2
179 3 384 mmcblk0p3
179 4 56 mmcblk0p4
179 5 16 mmcblk0p5
179 6 32 mmcblk0p6
179 7 1024 mmcblk0p7
179 8 256 mmcblk0p8
179 9 512 mmcblk0p9
179 10 500 mmcblk0p10
179 11 4156 mmcblk0p11
179 12 384 mmcblk0p12
179 13 1024 mmcblk0p13
179 14 256 mmcblk0p14
179 15 512 mmcblk0p15
179 16 500 mmcblk0p16
179 17 4 mmcblk0p17
179 18 512 mmcblk0p18
179 19 1024 mmcblk0p19
179 20 1024 mmcblk0p20
179 21 1024 mmcblk0p21
179 22 1024 mmcblk0p22
179 23 16384 mmcblk0p23
179 24 16384 mmcblk0p24
179 25 2048 mmcblk0p25
179 26 32768 mmcblk0p26
179 27 256 mmcblk0p27
179 28 32 mmcblk0p28
179 29 128 mmcblk0p29
179 30 8192 mmcblk0p30
179 31 1024 mmcblk0p31
259 0 2528 mmcblk0p32
259 1 1 mmcblk0p33
259 2 8 mmcblk0p34
259 3 16400 mmcblk0p35
259 4 9088 mmcblk0p36
259 5 16384 mmcblk0p37
259 6 262144 mmcblk0p38
259 7 65536 mmcblk0p39
259 8 1024 mmcblk0p40
259 9 2097152 mmcblk0p41
259 10 27807616 mmcblk0p42
179 32 4096 mmcblk0rpmb
254 0 27807616 dm-0
[email protected]:/ # ls /dev/block/platform
msm_sdcc.1
[email protected]:/ #
Sent from my Nexus 6
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Thanks, im preparing the QPST / Drivers zip, im also looking into the factory images
ccb1208 said:
My nexus is also bricked after flash cm12 on top of the 5.2 bootloader. I hit reboot in TWRP and the phone shut down and hasn't done anything since. I cannot get anything to show on the screen and my computer is not recognizing it through fastboot or adb commands. I am running Ubuntu if that helps but again, I cannot see the device connected at all. I am starting to think I need to send this in for RMA
Any help is appreciated.
EDIT: When I run "lsusb" command, I get the following line when my phone is plugged in-
Bus 002 Device 006: ID 05c6:9008 Qualcomm, Inc. Gobi Wireless Modem (QDL mode)
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yep, in that mode we need a program that acts as QPST (or QPST itself) a 2nd_loader.hex (new bootloader) and a APQ8974_image hex that matches ours nexus 6, once there we can send the basic stuff and get rsd mode / fastboot to work, then we just flash factory images
Your best bet would be to try the Moto X/G blankflash program. It uses an executable called qboot which is a USB loader. It may be possible to use the 8226 programmer to flash the bootloader image back to the device from bulk mode. I'd doubt it'd work, but worth checking out.
freebee269 said:
once you flash the 5.1 bootloader you can not go back to 5.0.x bootloader. i tried and got a motorola error saying mismatch. so if you flash the 5.1 bootloader that's what you're stuck on. what i want to know is, can you still flash a 5.0.x system/boot image even though you're on 5.1 bootloader?
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Yes, you can go back to the 5.0.x system after updating to 5.1
I just flashed the ENTIRE 5.0.1 factory image, minus the bootloader.
You must obviously already be bootloader unlocked to do so.
No ill-effects whatsoever.
If you do go back to 5.0.x, make sure you flash the radio for it as well. There's a chance you'll not be able to receive calls if on LTE with 5.1's radio, as was the case for me. Only on 3g/4g did calls go through (I'm on TMO, btw)
I had the same calls issue on T-Mobile, I was on a 5.0.2 ROM and had flashed the 5.1 bootloader and radio and a friend said she called me but I didn't get a call. When she came over I had her call me again but got nothing, I could call her though. I booted to a 5.1 rom and had her call me and my phone rang.
Hey I have a fully working N6 running stock 5.1, what can I do to help?
opssemnik said:
can you show me the output of:
ls /dev/block
cat /proc/partitions
ls /dev/block/platform
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swimdude1120 said:
Hey I have a fully working N6 running stock 5.1, what can I do to help?
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Run those commands if you are rooted and quote opssemnik, the one with the commands, so he can see them.
If you do, put the word SPOILER in brackets [] and then the output, the /SPOILER in the brackets []
Sent from my Nexus 6

*DEV* D6603 Stock Partition Table

Here is the stock partition table from the Xperia Z3 D6603
Code:
major minor #blocks name
253 0 524288 zram0
179 0 15388672 mmcblk0
179 1 2048 mmcblk0p1 TA
179 2 512 mmcblk0p2 sbl1
179 3 256 mmcblk0p3 s1sbl
179 4 64 mmcblk0p4 dbi
179 5 512 mmcblk0p5 aboot
179 6 512 mmcblk0p6 rpm
179 7 512 mmcblk0p7 tz
179 8 512 mmcblk0p8 alt_sbl1
179 9 512 mmcblk0p9 alt_s1sbl
179 10 64 mmcblk0p10 alt_dbi
179 11 512 mmcblk0p11 alt_aboot
179 12 512 mmcblk0p12 alt_rpm
179 13 512 mmcblk0p13 alt_tz
179 14 20480 mmcblk0p14 boot
179 15 10240 mmcblk0p15 ramdump
179 16 16384 mmcblk0p16 FOTAKernel
179 17 32 mmcblk0p17 DDR
179 18 16384 mmcblk0p18 LTALabel
179 19 1536 mmcblk0p19 modemst1
179 20 1536 mmcblk0p20 modemst2
179 21 1536 mmcblk0p21 fsg
179 22 8192 mmcblk0p22 apps_log
179 23 2609152 mmcblk0p23 system
179 24 204800 mmcblk0p24 cache
179 25 12359663 mmcblk0p25 userdata
179 32 4096 mmcblk0rpmb ?
179 64 31260672 mmcblk1 ?
179 65 31256576 mmcblk1p1 ?
This partition table may also work for the D6633, D6653, and D6616. But not having these devices I do not know.
I think mmcblk1 is SD card. Mine has two partitions and I have mmcblk1p2 too.

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