[Q] help with dualboot - Galaxy Y GT-S5360 and Duos 6102 Q&A, Help & Troubl

i used dual boot with the original one, but then i changed to the savie one, made the partitions on sdcard, edited update-script and used saviemount2rom, but all i get on second rom is the savie boot img, and the logcat only says that cant exec /system/bin/sh file missing (im using savie#2) pls help, i cant post on developement

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Android 2.3.4 a2sd

Hi,
i've made this boot image for myself, it's unsecure and with the a2sd tool at boot.
I tought that someone would find it useful
cheers,
PS the .zip extension is fake, just to upload it
Hi.
It support swap partition too?
Thanks.

Phone Bootloop

Hey guys i bricked my phone
i used the thunderbolt cpugpu script
=> copy into the init.d dir and opend script manager su & boot
now my phone boot to the PIN after that i have a reboot
can anyone provide me a script who delete init.d dir or all files in it?
ps. how to create a cwm zip in windows?
named the file something like s98cpugputune
help please i need my phone =)
delete("/system/etc/init.d/S98cpugputune");
delete("/system/etc/init.d/S89cpugputune");
delete("/system/etc/init.d/S97cpugputune");
delete("/system/etc/init.d/S90cpugputune");
but how to?
fixed
big thanks to chanfire =>adb magic 1.0 & RED from darky crew

Custom Recovery INFO

OK . We all i believe find it chaotic to organize in forums now. So this is a thread just for ideas and problem with cwm or twrp on our device.
All that i have found now is that recovery.img is somehow backed with boot.img. So i have to ask if there is any developer that can look inside this.
Help appreciated. We (developers) have already compiled TWRP and CWM ( me via ubuntu and clockworkmod recovery builder) and none of them is booting.
You might want to look at xperia p boot.img??? Same processor u8500 same screen size. I'm a noob. Just said what I felt. Coming from xperia device where our recoveries are always packed inside boot.img
In ramdisk . /sbin/recovery is where our recovery binary is present.
#pitchblack5691#
thanks for help ! i will definetely looo for it
Might be useful
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2020895
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1903017
#pitchblack5691#
also coming from xperia forum and for My xperia U and have also novathor u8500 and i have asked dev to explain mothod used in XU for port this method to GIII mini but no reply from him now in XU the recovery are in tar and flashable to phone without odin or another flash only by ADB + run me script in commande window inside recovery tar we have unziped recovery ( icone ....) and some files relative to phone ( fstab ..... )
How is it going? Did everyone stop developing or are you guys just moving in silence trying to figure things out?
Sent thru time and space from my s3mini.
silently moving
Shapeshift said:
silently moving
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Good to know! Give us a shout if we can help somehow.
currently working on cwm 6. dont know why i cant boot
Perhaps need to no only make recovery but also kernel ?
If this 2 filz run together
Sent from my GT-I8190 using xda app-developers app
From what I understand, You just need to write a piece of code in the ramdisk init files to execute the recovery during boot. No need to modify the kernel.
#pitchblack5691#
If any one is interested i got a dumped ram disk also a got it rebuild-ed,
and yes the recovery scripts are there plus the pngs etc.
I also believe that the device has 2 recovery's, they are the same one just acts as a backup.
is an idea
i explain when you make recovery and extract it you find some files inside ( fstab , RC , init , propr ...
now we have also one with CM device info the device have not CM rom and also have not CM kernel her why i posted this comment because when you extract stock recovey you find kernel part and when you extract boot.img find recovery part now this 2 files perhaps have dependency to work together ? is an idea do not yell at me :silly:
spawk said:
is an idea
i explain when you make recovery and extract it you find some files inside ( fstab , RC , init , propr ...
now we have also one with CM device info the device have not CM rom and also have not CM kernel her why i posted this comment because when you extract stock recovey you find kernel part and when you extract boot.img find recovery part now this 2 files perhaps have dependency to work together ? is an idea do not yell at me :silly:
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They had the internet in 1969?
Take your time. We have root and what roms we have are stable.
Sent from Spaceball One.
Hahaha!
Sent thru time and space from my s3mini.
xd the error is not from me haha i have corect date and time
is new technologie hahahaha retoure backwards in android
and if you see here you can read need new builded kernel to make CWM just read thread 2# and 3# http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1771347
Help ful apps find on playstore this apps need busybox 2.1 and rooted rom and he let you backup your rom but without boot.img and recovery.img but bacup all system data ..... here is https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pommedeterresautee.twoborange3
spawk said:
Help ful apps find on playstore this apps need busybox 2.1 and rooted rom and he let you backup your rom but without boot.img and recovery.img but bacup all system data ..... here is https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pommedeterresautee.twoborange3
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I sent info about device to that developer. That app is now supporting our golden for full backup incl boot & recovery.img with .zip from here. Only problem is we dont have a working custom recovery to flash that .zip with :/
as Faria wrote above should change the recovery that is in the kernel and the same meter and the same rom in it and in the kernel for which you go just tell me that the two are complementary if a move (size , addition, retirees), the other answers are more about the two is that one feature that the other is that we will say to his control as .
now change I believe that both will adjust in any case theoretically

{TUTORIAL} Bodhi Linux on a500

EDIT:
Now you can follow the same process into rogro82's kernel, thanks to Forzaferrarileo. Note that you can just flash the kernel, if you already put it to work with sp3dev's kernel. There's no need to repeat all process.
I've, also, changed some structures for better visualization.
This tutorial is using the sp3dev's precompiled kernel from here or rogro82's precompiled kernel from here. If you want to use rogro82's from scratch or from internal storage, please look, also, some instructions at here. Please note that you will have to build that kernel from sources before proceed. You should be able to use internal storage also, with some changes into this tutorial.
I used a phisical usb keyboard into this tutorial, but bodhi offers an onscreen keyboard into tablet profile. To change into this profile, look at here.
It's partially based into this tutorial. I'll refer to number of steps on that, so please open it. Please read everything before doing anything, and make sure you have no doubts about the process before doing anything. I'm not responsable if it damages your tablet!
First of all, download the Bodhi rootfs from here.
Then, run the first 3 steps from the tutorial above. Please note that if you'll run the rogro82's kernel, the step 2 should be flashing that kernel. For infos about how to flash the second kernel image, please read this thread's first post.
After, extract the Bodhi rootfs into the ext4 partition from your sdcard (I needed to be logged as root or use sudo for doing this step). Make sure to extract directly into the root of the partition (the result of a ls into the root of the partition should be just like running ls /).
Now, you need to donwload the zip file from step 6 from the tutorial. Note that it's not needed to install the packages asked by the step 6, just extract the donwloaded files and copy them into your sdcard's /lib/firmware folder. I just copied the brcm folder into /lib/firmware/brcm and it worked.
Now you are able to boot into the image. Put sdcard into the tablet and then boot from second kernel (hold VOL UP while powering on until it shows bootmenu and select boot into second kernel).
After complete booting, you should have the E17 home screen. For tutorials about this interface, please look into Bodhi website.
For being able to connect into wifi, I needed to open terminology (terminal application into bodhi) and run, as root, the following. Please note that it may not be necessary, but recommended:
- rfkill unblock all
- ifconfig
Now please see what number your wifi got loaded, for me, it was wlan2. I'll call it wlanx, so just change x for the number you got.
- ifconfig wlanx up
To make sure it worked, run "iwlist wlanx scan". It should bring some network details into terminology.
Now open wicd, open preferences and make sure the wifi network is correctly set into wlanx. The default value is wlan0. Then, close preferences and click into reload. Now you should be able to select your network, set up the network preferences and then connect into it.
Now you should be able to install everything you want. As I read, bodhi uses a debian base for armhf version, so you can install anything you can install from debian. Chromium web browser is broken, and firefox is named iceweasel. The default midori web browser works fine, but I personally prefer iceweasel.
Thanks:
sp3dev, rogro82, Kevin Roscom, Forzaferrarileo (if I forgot someone, please tell me, I'll put your name here!)
i'd love to try this! does this run fairly well?:good:
For me it does. I have a class 10 sdcard.
guimendes said:
For me it does. I have a class 10 sdcard.
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root password?
Tautvaldas said:
root password?
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Please take a look at here: http://jeffhoogland.blogspot.nl/2012/12/bodhi-linux-armhf-rootfs.html
You can use sudo bash to root access. The password is bodhilinux. Then you can set root password.
Hey this is my first time installing linux on a tablet. Ive got the partitioned sd card, rootfs, kernel ready to go. just not famaliar with how to flash the kernel. Could you maybe give me an idea of those steps? For a first timer as far as android is concerned, the instructions can be a little vague. Thanks
adrock74 said:
Hey this is my first time installing linux on a tablet. Ive got the partitioned sd card, rootfs, kernel ready to go. just not famaliar with how to flash the kernel. Could you maybe give me an idea of those steps? For a first timer as far as android is concerned, the instructions can be a little vague. Thanks
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Please, first, make sure you're using this bootloader for dualboot. Into the thread there are all instructions for flashing the kernel into secboot, on dualboot section, into first post.
Ive been on v8 unlbootloader for awhile. Just never flashed a sec kernel before.
adrock74 said:
Ive been on v8 unlbootloader for awhile. Just never flashed a sec kernel before.
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download the fastboot package ( from xda , or search on google ) , next connect the tablet with usb to the pc , reboot the tablet with the bootloader menu and select fastboot ...... the pc will install drivers , when it finish , go in the fastboot folder click SHIFT + right click and select "open command window here " and type this :
fastboot flash secboot <nameofkernel> ex : fastboot flash secboot boot.img
Forzaferrarileo said:
download the fastboot package ( from xda , or search on google ) , next connect the tablet with usb to the pc , reboot the tablet with the bootloader menu and select fastboot ...... the pc will install drivers , when it finish , go in the fastboot folder click SHIFT + right click and select "open command window here " and type this :
fastboot flash secboot <nameofkernel> ex : fastboot flash secboot boot.img
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Thanks for the reply! Ive flashed this tablet seven ways to sunday within android, but this is kinda new to me. Recently installed 12.04 on my desktop as my intro to linux without a hiccup. I cant seem to get the tablet to respond to my computer. Have the sd card setup ready to go, terminal only says file does not exist ( in regards to secboot) should sd be in tablet or usb? Ive been at it all day. Should i rename anything? Thanks again.
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I Simply cant seem to get the kernel flashed. Once i get past that, i believe its smooth sailing..
adrock74 said:
Thanks for the reply! Ive flashed this tablet seven ways to sunday within android, but this is kinda new to me. Recently installed 12.04 on my desktop as my intro to linux without a hiccup. I cant seem to get the tablet to respond to my computer. Have the sd card setup ready to go, terminal only says file does not exist ( in regards to secboot) should sd be in tablet or usb? Ive been at it all day. Should i rename anything? Thanks again.
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I Simply cant seem to get the kernel flashed. Once i get past that, i believe its smooth sailing..
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Please look if fastboot recognized your tablet. Run fastboot devices. If there's an answer, then your tablet was recognized. It can be missing drivers. From acer site it's possible to find the correct drivers.
ok. so not having the acer drivers seems to be my issue. But, Im trying to do this using my pc running ubuntu, and I'm not sure how to get the acer drivers installed on it. I'm sure there is a trick, but the downloads are for windows. And also the downloads are for honeycomb and ics and im running 4.2.2.
Well I cannot help you installing drivers into ubuntu, I made it into Windows.
on android terminal emulator:
cat /proc/mounts
make sure that data is on /dev/block/mmcblk0p8 not p7
if so then:
dd if=your_second_boot.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p7
do it within android, not within linux or initial ramdisk console on you tablet, because linux recognize data as /dev/mmcblk0p7. sorry for bad English.
Tautvaldas said:
on android terminal emulator:
cat /proc/mounts
make sure that data is on /dev/block/mmcblk0p8 not p7
if so then:
dd if=your_second_boot.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p7
do it within android, not within linux or initial ramdisk console on you tablet, because linux recognize data as /dev/mmcblk0p7. sorry for bad English.
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thanks for the response, what will this be doing??
adrock74 said:
thanks for the response, what will this be doing??
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It'll flash the kernel into the correct partition, via android.
guimendes said:
It'll flash the kernel into the correct partition, via android.
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ok gotcha. Sorry to be a bother, but i want to do this. Right now ive got my kernel and rootfs on a partitioned sd card in my extsd slot. If I flash the kernel using terminal, where should it be?
adrock74 said:
ok gotcha. Sorry to be a bother, but i want to do this. Right now ive got my kernel and rootfs on a partitioned sd card in my extsd slot. If I flash the kernel using terminal, where should it be?
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If you follow strict what Tautvaldas said, it'll be placed in the right place for dualbooting, the same if you use fastboot tool.
Thanks for your help guys. But mixing and matching this and that, i give up. Ive flashed the sh*t out of this tab, but without a unified tutorial, i cant make sense of this. Ive been running linux on my pc and laptop, so this isnt foreign to me, but i need a more straight forward tutorial. Thanks though again. We all have to learn sometime:good:
I ran a dist-upgrade on it and my wifi now seems broken - rfkill can unblock it but ifconfig returns SIOsomething something error, permission denied. Ideas?

Dual Booting - S5/duos ktle/klteduos (need help)

Sup XDA,
So i want to dual boot my phone (S5 duos) using dual boot patcher but i am getting problems
My problem: when flashing the patched rom i will get an error of system not being read able file system.
Firstly (for duos users) :
If you patch a rom for dual booting you might get an error 7
The problem is that klteduos is not a supported device by dual boot patcher but
there is cheeky way to get around that...if u still get the error then your device id is klte just use the original patched file
Lets get into it:
Disclaimer : I am not responsible for any damage to the phone.
Ok so first u will need to move the pached rom file to your computer.
Then you have to extract it.
Then open the folder "multiboot" you will find three file find the one with updater something like that(it will have # in the starting of most of the lines use notepad ++)
Open that file you will find a list of devices under that there is a line without # instead of klte change it to klteduos
Just put the files back in a zip archive and you are done.
i am trying remount thing if it works i will edit
i as installing aroma rom so inapp installation didnt work, asked to do it on recovery when installing on recovery it didnt work either

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