I have the No-Limits Marshmallow ROM, works great. Have Phoenix kernel. Busybox is installed as is Trickster Mod for kernel control. I use the Stericson Busybox Installer which I've used for years.
But after installing this new ROM, which is very close to TW Stock, I have a problem with Trickster Mod, it keeps telling me Busybox not installed correctly. Trickster Mod refuses to run!
But Busybox seems to be installed, no other root apps are complaining. So I removed Tickster Mod, now use ROM toolbox to control CPU speed, scheduler and governor.
Anyone else have this problem?
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Xt907 rooted. Ss installed. I created a rom slot, backed up, and installed to stock slot.
Everything works fine but after a few reboots I lose init.d. I'm using rage-m, I update busybox and supersu after every install, and i use xposed (xblast, gravity box, and xui).
Any ideas? I lose the custom governors and schedulers as well.
Because I was losing the governors I thought somehow the kernel itself was being replaced somehow. Upon further inspection, I found that the governors and schedulers were actually an init.d script with library modules (which makes sense considering they were lost with init.d). After some trial and error I discovered that upon updating the included busybox (1.21.0) with busybox pro to the xbin or bin folder I will lose init.d support. Really curious as to why that is. Anything to do with symlinks?
infinite.galaxi said:
Xt907 rooted. Ss installed. I created a rom slot, backed up, and installed to stock slot.
Everything works fine but after a few reboots I lose init.d. I'm using rage-m, I update busybox and supersu after every install, and i use xposed (xblast, gravity box, and xui).
Any ideas? I lose the custom governors and schedulers as well.
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You can try to install Pimp my ROM and turn init.d on
It seems that Busybox 1.22.1 is the culprit. Reverting to 1.21.1 leaves init.d intact. Thanks ^ tho pimp my rom looks cool. I want dat Bravia doe. v4a ftw!
is there someone who succes in the installation of this app?
when i open it,it ask if i want to install the drivers and stuck and after few seconds it crash
someone can help me with this ?
Many guys use this and there already was enough discussions, there are even seperate threads created with tutorials, use search for once[emoji14]
I managed to get Viper4Android working this way:
First off, I use stock with systemless root and xposed so the many security features included in stock made it a bit tricky. If you use a custom rom with a custom kernel, it's likely a bit easier.
I flashed my stock image from the google website
I flashed a custom kernel and then Supersu and then the lolliviper zip from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/themes-apps/discussion-viper4android-t2543796
I installed busybox from the play store, opened the busybox app and let it install.
I disabled selinux enforcing using the app from this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2524485
Then I ran viper4audio and installed the driver from the app
Then I rebooted into twrp and used the terminal to delete /system/etc/audioeffects.conf and rebooted.
Voila, working Viper4android.
exad said:
I managed to get Viper4Android working this way:
First off, I use stock with systemless root and xposed so the many security features included in stock made it a bit tricky. If you use a custom rom with a custom kernel, it's likely a bit easier.
I flashed my stock image from the google website
I flashed a custom kernel and then Supersu and then the lolliviper zip from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/themes-apps/discussion-viper4android-t2543796
I installed busybox from the play store, opened the busybox app and let it install.
I disabled selinux enforcing using the app from this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2524485
Then I ran viper4audio and installed the driver from the app
Then I rebooted into twrp and used the terminal to delete /system/etc/audioeffects.conf and rebooted.
Voila, working Viper4android.
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By the way, you can run a supolicy script for media server instead of disabling selinux because that would increase security risks and don't you mean audio_effects.conf in vendor? IMO better to add v4a entries than delete it, it's there for a reason I would think
hinxnz said:
By the way, you can run a supolicy script for media server instead of disabling selinux because that would increase security risks and don't you mean audio_effects.conf in vendor? IMO better to add v4a entries than delete it, it's there for a reason I would think
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Yes! Thanks for the corrections! I haven't done it in a while! ?
The cpu scripts in the aroma installer sets preferences for the kernel. I assume these scripts hold their settings. Does this mean you don't need a kernel manager to set up profiles such as, Performance, Balanced, & Battery Saver? Also, how do I use other scripts without going back to the aroma installer? I tried the command su - c/fc_profiles and it doesn't do anything.
Using XT1575 24.49-18-4 /w Systemless Root, Systemless Xposed, & Frankenclark 0.14
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The cpu scripts in the aroma installer sets preferences for the kernel. I assume these scripts hold their settings. Does this mean you don't need a kernel manager to set up profiles such as, Performance, Balanced, & Battery Saver? Also, how do I use other scripts without going back to the aroma installer? I tried the command su - c/fc_profiles and it doesn't do anything.
Using XT1575 24.49-18-4 /w Systemless Root, Systemless Xposed, & Frankenclark 0.14
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The scripts hold their settings. I never dug into how it is applied with Frankenclark, but I suspect whatever you pick during the aroma installer gets run as an init.d script each boot.
My favorite way to apply different scripts on android is an app called Root Browser. If I touch ghostpepper.sh in Root Browser one of the options is Execute with a run as root checkbox in the dialog. It is pretty fast and easy. I think kernel adiutor can execute scripts too, but it is less straightforward and I don't tend to use it.
So I've been getting lots of different questions about how to get this and that on android 7.0 nougat so to make it easier for everyone to find ill create this thread.
1. TWRP
Is twrp available for N? If so where can I find it?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/p9/how-to/twrp-3-0-2-0-n-t3506947
2. ROOT
Oh cool now I have twrp. So how can I root?
Download phh r275 version and flash
Download and install Material phh apk: Release post
Now you should be good to go. If any issues feel free to ask here or in phh official thread.
3. BUSYBOX
User friendly zip flash this and the below steps isn't needed!
Flashable zip (1.25.1) : https://mega.nz/#!zlRm3S4B!9rAtfi0wI8oFu6xjJITgF0dRwV21UPsxvZQZzMo6VXk
This one is a bit tricky. If you run root. But
Download jrummy's busybox on Gplay.
Select installation folder to /system/xbin or if u don't want to touch system folder use /sbin if available. U can replace jrummy''s busybox with stericsson version if you like it better. But you must have installed jrummys version first if you're booted into android. Else stericsson busybox might have issues installing. Or u can use zips which contains busybox Google busybox flashable.
4. VIPER
More user friendly if using this zip the below steps should only need se Linux mode changer!
Flashable zip: https://mega.nz/#!f8wlzIrB!vVCAv-xqWB8lOrcQTgIyFL0WS7MFsE9iFb08E1YKV2Y
Is quite a mess to get working. You need se Linux mode set to permissive. Flash guitarheroes version of v4a (2.5.0.5) once flashed you need to replace the audio effects in /vendor/etc/audio_effects else you'll get I/O driver installation failed. Copy the .so files to /system/lib and /system/lib64 and set correct permission. If you have wrong busybox message. Try different versions of busybox but I use latest from stericsson and it works great. Hope u get it working.
Oh and don't forget to allow sd storage access or you'll get driver I/O error as well. And se Linux changed to permissive use se Linux mode changer for it. It works great with phh!
5. MAGISK
As it seems to be now. Magisk won't work due to loop issues on boot. And mount seems to have losetup fail 1 on mounting a .img while booted.
6. Xposed
Not yet available. Be patient rovo needs time we can wait for him
7. comes soon.
More stuff.
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Updated busybox and v4a zip is found here https://mega.nz/#F!HlpzlaZL!wGNoJinVPZL0YiBcdbLlKA
V4a should be more easy installed shouldn't give you driver I/O error anymore.
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Updated op with links.
V4a zip more user friendly.
Same goes for busybox. No more struggle
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Any updates on xposed?
Hello guys,
i would like to use the App Trickster Mod on my S8, but the app canĀ“t detect Busybox in systemless mode. On my S7 i used it with SuperSu and Busybox in System Mode.
Any chance to install Busybox in System mode? I have try "Nemesis Rom 1.0", in this script he installed Busybox also in system mode and it works for Trickster, but the Rom disabled my W Lan and i was go back to my old settings (i think its only a wrong boot.img what he flash).
So i search for Busybox in system mode + init.d script.
I have found the fail, Trickster Mod wont work with newest Busybox version. So i have installed one build bevor and now it works. Can be closed.