Is it possible to install CM7 to the internal eMMC but allow for the ability to dual-boot a rooted version of the stock 1.2 NC OS from the SD card? What about even triple-boot another OS from the SD card in this scenario, such as the Honeycomb ROM. Thanks!
onlinespending said:
Is it possible to install CM7 to the internal eMMC but allow for the ability to dual-boot a rooted version of the stock 1.2 NC OS from the SD card? What about even triple-boot another OS from the SD card in this scenario, such as the Honeycomb ROM. Thanks!
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Check my thread here..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1061523
-Racks
racks11479 said:
Check my thread here..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1061523
-Racks
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awesome! thanks
Racks, I've tried downloading and unzipping that ROM on two different machines (desktop XP box and laptop with Windows 7-64bit using both Winrar and system zip/unzip) and have gotten an error unzipping.
Any ideas? Also, is this ROM rooted 1.2 or does it just copy w/e is on your EMMC? (I thought you couldn't use CWM without rooting on 1.2 but I read a thread recently that said you could..)
I just received my NC. It has the blue sticker. Should I repartition or stay with the new?
I see 2 guides for rooting and installing CM7, one by eyeballer and another by verygreen. The difference is eyeballer's installs CM7 to internal memory (right?) and verygreen installs CM7 to the microSD card.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of running CM7 off the card or not?
With the latest version of ClockworkMod there its no longer any need to repartition "blue sticker" Nooks. As for SD vs. EMMC it's really a matter of preference. The only real reason not to go Emmc is if you have a need to still boot into stock. You can easily flash type EMMC back to stock if you need to.
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Thanks for the feedback. Another advantage I see with EMMC is it saves space on the SD card for other stuff. I was also worried about the reliability of running CM 7 off an SD card might be slightly less than running off EMMC.
sorry noob
but I cant figure out where to get img file to run honeycomb off of sd card
I have a rooted NC running CM7
I just want to see what honeycomb looks like and want it on sd card only
help?
Look in the android development section of the nook forum here on xda. The one I tried was the one from april 5th.
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Looks like I have two options
1)
Dualboot Phiremod / Honeycomb Image
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1045018
and
2)
Divine Madcat's Honeycomb Hybrid RC1 SD v0.2 Image
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1074471
am I on right track?
Yeah, you're on the right track. This is the one I tried: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1062626. You can flash it to your internal memory from cwm. Madcat's build is an SDcard port of it if memory serves me correctly.
I went back to cm7 because it's pretty laggy - as should be expected from an OS developed without access to the source code.
Is it possible to run stock nook color Rom off an sdcard while running cm7.2 kang with mirage kernel on emmc?
I know its possible to install and run other Rom off an sdcard, I was just curious. Thanks in advanced if its possible or not.
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brsingr said:
Is it possible to run stock nook color Rom off an sdcard while running cm7.2 kang with mirage kernel on emmc?
I know its possible to install and run other Rom off an sdcard, I was just curious. Thanks in advanced if its possible or not.
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No. I know dizzyden was working on a way to make that happen, but as far as I know, stock only works on emmc.
But you could put stock back on emmc and your Kang on SD.
Ah ok, thanks for the help
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leapinlar said:
No. I know dizzyden was working on a way to make that happen, but as far as I know, stock only works on emmc.
But you could put stock back on emmc and your Kang on SD.
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Would it be possible to just do a cwm backup of my current Rom then restore it onto the sdcard install?
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brsingr said:
Would it be possible to just do a cwm backup of my current Rom then restore it onto the sdcard install?
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No. Apparently there is some code in the ROM that expects it to be on emmc. It fails if on SD.
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Ok. Thanks leap
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Well in answer to the original poster in this thread, I now have a way to get Stock on a verygreen SD. Look at my tips thread linked in my signature and look at item B11 in the second post of that thread. You can even have rooted stock with OC and apps2SD support.
I am still working on a method of having stock on SD while still using data on /dev/block/mmcblk0p2... I have not given up... just gotten side tracked a time or two.
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I am still working on a method of having stock on SD while still using data on /dev/block/mmcblk0p2... I have not given up... just gotten side tracked a time or two.
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Mine does that. Just had to modify the ramdisk.
Thanks for all the help and Info leap and dizzy ....ill go try it out and let you know
edit: Its been awhile since i made a sd rom....so far i have made the sdcard from This and i dont exactly understand how to do the rest of it properly, my nook color is on the cm7.2 kang build with mirage kernel and in Leap's instructions it says
leapinlar said:
So the procedure to get this working is to prepare a verygreen SD using the image file attached to my SD installation instructions thread here (generic-sdcard...). Then boot it at least once with the SD installed in the Nook so the SD can partition itself. If you have an existing verygreen SD prepared, you can skip those two steps. Copy the zip files to somewhere that recovery can find them. If you use the newest versions of CWM or TWRP recovery they can read files from emmc media storage. Boot to recovery and insert the prepared verygreen SD into the Nook. Flash the ROM zip to the SD. It will format the system and data partitions on the SD and install the ROM. Boot to the SD and the new stock ROM should load. Follow the directions to register with B&N. Once you have registered you can stop there if you are satisfied with plain stock. But be warned, if B&N decides to update to a new version in the future, it may mess up whatever you have installed on emmc. Therefore I recommend that you flash the Block Updates zip which blocks OTA updates. If you flash Manual Nooter you do not have to flash Block Updates separately since it is included in Manual Nooter. To install Block Updates, Manual Nooter or OC/apps2SD support, flash the zips to the SD with recovery just like you did the ROM. If you flash Manual Nooter, it has gapps and Market with it so you must register them with Google. And you need root if you want to the OC and apps2SD support, plus you will need a program like SetCPU to adjust the processor.
You can get the modified 1.4.3 B&N stock ROM zip here, the modified Manual Nooter zip here, the modified OC/apps2SD zip here, and the modified Block Updates zip here (all four modified for verygreen SD installation).
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I have done the partitioning on the sdcard so it now has the 4 partitions in it....the nook is running CWM 3.2.0.1 emmc recovery. I've downloaded all 4 zip files, but i only plan on putting the stock nook, and manual nooter (leap says it includes the update blocker) on it
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You need to update your emmc recovery to a newer version so that you can flash those zips from internal memory (emmc media). You will run into problems finding the files with 3.2.0.1 since you have to take your normal SD out and put your verygreen SD in.
So flash this zip:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23537853
Then copy the downloaded files to emmc media, boot to the new CWM and select the files from internal memory and flash them to your inserted verygreen SD.
EDIT: I just updated my instructions in my tips to make that clearer. Thanks.
leapinlar said:
You need to update your emmc recovery to a newer version so that you can flash those zips from internal memory (emmc media). You will run into problems finding the files with 3.2.0.1 since you have to take your normal SD out and put your verygreen SD in.
So flash this zip:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23537853
Then copy the downloaded files to emmc media, boot to the new CWM and select the files from internal memory and flash them to your inserted verygreen SD.
EDIT: I just updated my instructions in my tips to make that clearer. Thanks.
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Ok, ive put the bandn 1.4.3 rom zip onto the emmc of the nook color and the manuak nooter in the same place. Im running the cwm you linked and i can now select them, my questionnow is: when it says install zip from sdcard i scroll down and select the choose zip from internal and it finds both zips....after i booted to cwm i inserted the verygreen sdcard, how will i know the stock nook will flash to the sdcard and not the internal?
brsingr said:
Ok, ive put the bandn 1.4.3 rom zip onto the emmc of the nook color and the manuak nooter in the same place. Im running the cwm you linked and i can now select them, my questionnow is: when it says install zip from sdcard i scroll down and select the choose zip from internal and it finds both zips....after i booted to cwm i inserted the verygreen sdcard, how will i know the stock nook will flash to the sdcard and not the internal?
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I have built in safeguards to make sure that won't happen. If no SD is in the slot, it won't flash, if the SD in the slot is not formated with 4 partitions, it won't flash. And when it finally does flash, it is hard coded to go to SD. Flash away. First ROM then a little later after you have registered and let it finish loading books, the manual nooter.
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leapinlar said:
I have built in safeguards to make sure that won't happen. If no SD is in the slot, it won't flash, if the SD in the slot is not formated with 4 partitions, it won't flash. And when it finally does flash, it is hard coded to go to SD. Flash away. First ROM then a little later after you have registered and let it finish loading books, the manual nooter.
Sent from my Nook Color running CM10 and Tapatalk.
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Works perfectly
now to go install the manual nooter
Much Thanks to Leap and Dizzy.
brsingr said:
Works perfectly
now to go install the manual nooter
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Congratulations! You are my first user to report it working besides my own testing.
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Congratulations! You are my first user to report it working besides my own testing.
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cool ....i dont know if its normal or not but it does seem to take forever to download the books, when i wsa using the android app it didnt seem to take as long....maybe they are just have server bugs or something?
i think after the books are done downloading then ill root it.
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cool ....i dont know if its normal or not but it does seem to take forever to download the books, when i wsa using the android app it didnt seem to take as long....maybe they are just have server bugs or something?
i think after the books are done downloading then ill root it.
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It took me a very long time to download the books and I have a fast connection. I think B&N just pushes them out slow for stock. Other stuff downloads fast, like once you are rooted and you download apps from play store.
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It took me a very long time to download the books and I have a fast connection. I think B&N just pushes them out slow for stock. Other stuff downloads fast, like once you are rooted and you download apps from play store.
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hmm ok, so its not just me then...thats good lol
brsingr said:
hmm ok, so its not just me then...thats good lol
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hmm...now im having problems redownloading some books that started to download, but i turned the nook off when i went out to dinner and now i cant tell if the books that were downloading are actually continuing to download or not...would it be possible to download the books on the cm7.2 android app and then copy them over to the nook sd?
Brah....dang it...I messed up by accidently hitting the erase and deregister button.....it didn't seem to erase anything, but it did deregister it...would I have to remake the SD and then reflash the rom again? (Not that it is a big deal or time consuming to do lol)
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I have a Nook color with a bootable SD of Cyanogen 10.2. This boots up great and i can access the entire card when booted into Android.
When i boot into the NookOS is there a way to access any portion of the same card?
vw_bugg said:
I have a Nook color with a bootable SD of Cyanogen 10.2. This boots up great and i can access the entire card when booted into Android.
When i boot into the NookOS is there a way to access any portion of the same card?
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Yes, go to my NC Tips thread linked in my signature and read item B3 in the second post of that thread. I have a tip there that tells you how to modify stock on internal memory so it can see the media partition on an SD set up for CM.
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