Q&A for [CWM/TWRP UTIL] HawkernelWipe Kernel Wipe Script (GS4 and GS2)
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I tried to run the HawkernelwipeV1.02.zip and it failed. I got this message:
Unable to locate build.prop!
HawkernelWipe exit status: [11]
HawkernelWipe : script failed!
What went wrong?
stevenso4 said:
I tried to run the HawkernelwipeV1.02.zip and it failed. I got this message:
Unable to locate build.prop!
HawkernelWipe exit status: [11]
HawkernelWipe : script failed!
What went wrong?
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You probably wiped /system before flashing the zip
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I am trying to figure out why GAPPS will not install for me with the CM10 A1 alpha ROM. I did some funky resizing and moving partitions long ago and I am thinking that might be the cause.
Is there a command I can run in ADB or terminal that will list the current partitions? Thank you.
UPDATE - Ignore this request. I downloaded and successfully installed the gapps from cyanogenmod.com proper instead of the version listed in the ROM thread. Works great!! Thanks Devs!!
Q&A for [Nexus Player Root][LRX21V] root-boot - 11|20|2014
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Hey Chain's,
Saw your reply on the other Fugu root-boot thread and didn't want to hijack. I have not seen any new traffic on your original thread so I am not clear if your cf-root is still working on the 5.1 image without any ill affects. I am assuming it is based on an old bootloader? I also think all that the other OP did was take your method and added it to a script for an automated process. Thank you for all you have done for the Android community these past years. Your work has allowed us all to take back control.
You are a legend
Cheers
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some issues
1.
Problem:
Code:
adb.exe root adb
adb.exe root adb
adb.exe shell mount -o remount,rw /system
fails for me when i run the original script as a whole. it says device not found and the rms and cps fail afterwards since it doesn't get root from the boot.img
Solution: I had to split the file in half right before this and run those commands manually before running the next half
2.
Problem: I get an error saying not enough space at the very end of running the second half of the file.
Solution: I had to reflash the stock image and run everything again
3.
Problem: it was a pain not being able to check if root worked after the original boot.img was loaded since I didn't put developer mode on in the very beginning
Solution: put developer mode on first, before anything
Q&A for [AROMA][KERNEL][CM11] PinasLang Kernel
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thanks .. firs tester here
free to test guys thanks
i cant mount sd
I have a new Galaxy Young, and I tried to rooted in a different way but nothing, with the zip file I can't enter in Sd-card when I turn off and press The volume Up+Home, & I find "E:failed to mount /sdcard (No such file or directory) E:Can't mount /sdcard" & I tried to rooted with "DooMLoRD_v4_ROOT" but nothing, & I did a ROM custom but always nothing !! Can somebody help me please..
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I have a new Galaxy Young, and I tried to rooted in a different way but nothing, with the zip file I can't enter in Sd-card when I turn off and press The volume Up+Home, & I find "E:failed to mount /sdcard (No such file or directory) E:Can't mount /sdcard" & I tried to rooted with "DooMLoRD_v4_ROOT" but nothing, & I did a ROM custom but always nothing !! Can somebody help me please..
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This has nothing to do with the kernel what so ever so Iv no idea why you have posted here - please keep threads on topic!
Anyway just format your sd card correctly
Boot phone normally
Goto settings
Storage
Unmount sd card
Format sd card
pls make this thread clean unrelated question with in this thread may mis lead other users and readers about the real information.
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Q&A for [MultiROM] [LINUX] [How-to] Rom installers for sdcard
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Tasssadar said:
Okay, archlinux re-packed to new multirom installer format. Inside the installation package is tar.gz archive from and all modifications are done on the device after the archive is extracted (see post_install folder in the installer). This means you can update this package with unmodified tar.gz from archlinux website.
This installer does not contain any desktop enviroment, you have to use either USB-OTG keyboard or serial console (screen /dev/ttyACM0 115200 on linux). I recommend you use application wifi-menu to connect to wifi.
User/Password: root/root
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So, can I switch network adapter to monitor mode on my nexus 7 (2012, wifi only)? And if I can, how?
MultiROM ArchLinux and Debian ROMs
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Q&A for [MultiROM] [LINUX] [How-to] Rom installers for sdcard
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It seems I cannot post directly to the original thread, so I am doing this here...
For who wants to reuse their old Nexus 7 as a home web server, I have repacked the ArchLinux MultiROM image with the new (20150401) updated Arch Tegra release from h**p://os.archlinuxarm.org/os/tegra/ and built a Debian MultiROM Wheezy image using the same template (I personally like Debian more for an home web server). You can find the MultiROM packages here:
Debian Wheezy 20150401: h**ps://mega.co.nz/#!Nlcn0AwQ!D9TLnlG2iu15-pq1ascoWVVGUTN6AaNpsiXNX7eBNXk - (rename the package to 'debian_20150401.mrom', without the '.zip' . Username/password is: root/root)
ArchLinux 20150401: h**ps://mega.co.nz/#!skU0CBDA!6AtsTbLWxYQ5vSTUJN2hLOKX076DZDjMgSu9p4cfQ_c - (rename the package to 'archlinux_20150401.mrom', without the '.zip' . Username/password is: root/mer)
Both the images include a patched kernel to have display fully off when blanked (just run 'echo 1 > /sys/class/graphics/fb0/blank' to shut the display down and 'echo 0 > /sys/class/graphics/fb0/blank' to start it up again). No-backlight is I think a pre-requisite if you want to keep your nexus home server on 24/7. Images are shipped without graphical interface and are meant for advanced users (e.g. you know what SSH is...). To configure the wifi you will need an OTG cable and an usb keyboard and to follow the instructions below:
Debian Wheezy:
Code:
#for WPA, add the following text to the /etc/network/interfaces file, for WEP/Open/Other, see man interfaces, man wireless and /usr/share/doc/wireless-tools/README.Debian
cat << EOT >> /etc/network/interfaces
auto wlan0
iface wlan0 inet dhcp
wpa-ssid WIRELESS_NAME
wpa-psk WIRELESS_WPA_KEY
EOT
#connect to the wireless
ifup wlan0
#get the ip to connect via SSH
ifconfig
ArchLinux:
Code:
#Install wpa support libraries (you can find them in /root)
pacman -U libnl*.tar.gz wpa_supplicant*.tar.gz
#configure netctl
cd /etc/netctl
#use wireless-wpa for WPA2, wireless-wep for WEP, wireless-open for open wireless networks
cp examples/wireless-wpa ./
#edit the configuration file and insert your wireless network name and key
vi wireless-wpa
#enable the wireless at startup
netctl enable wireless-wpa
#connect to the wireless
netctl start wireless-wpa
#get the ip to connect via SSH
ifconfig
This script searches and copies ota.txt file from /mnt/product/nt_log/NTOta_*/ to /sdcard/ota.txt
The file can be read or shared to find out why updates are failing.
Useful to understand why error 20 is being returned by Offline Ota Updater or the Settings updater is failing
LINK to Github page:
GitHub - LukeSkyD/NP1-OtaTxtExtractor: Bash script that searches for ota.txt and copies it to /sdcard, only tested on NP1
Bash script that searches for ota.txt and copies it to /sdcard, only tested on NP1 - GitHub - LukeSkyD/NP1-OtaTxtExtractor: Bash script that searches for ota.txt and copies it to /sdcard, only test...
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If you encounter any problem let me know!
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