I am using custom kernel that has init.d support, I am on stock rom but there is no init.d folder on system/etc so can i just create the init.d folder and put all scripts there would that even work?
TaylorDahmer said:
I am using custom kernel that has init.d support, I am on stock rom but there is no init.d folder on system/etc so can i just create the init.d folder and put all scripts there would that even work?
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i thinks maybe .
most all custom kernel here have init.d support . if you using kernel that doenst support init.d - just download it from google play (ex - Universal Init.d) . it can activate your init.d folder
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TaylorDahmer said:
I am using custom kernel that has init.d support, I am on stock rom but there is no init.d folder on system/etc so can i just create the init.d folder and put all scripts there would that even work?
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Go to the link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1933849
So search befor posting..
imElectronica said:
Go to the link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1933849
So search befor posting..
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1933849
already been there, but it is only for those who don't have init.d support.. my kernel has init.d support.. but the system/etc/init.d isn't in my phone.. my question now is can I just create it if it doesn't exist? or do I need to do something else before doing that like editing some xml or whatever so it could run the scripts inside init.d
TaylorDahmer said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1933849
already been there, but it is only for those who don't have init.d support.. my kernel has init.d support.. but the system/etc/init.d isn't in my phone.. my question now is can I just create it if it doesn't exist? or do I need to do something else before doing that like editing some xml or whatever so it could run the scripts inside init.d
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like i said . just download app like (ex Universal Init.d or Init.d Toggle) from google play to active/enable your init.d folder .
Sent from my GT-S5360
This is for rooted user only (kitkat and Lollipop) (Stock and custom rom)
DO IT AT YOUR OWN RISK AND TAKE A BACKUP OF YOUR SYSTEM BEFORE
i found tweak that work with our moto g . It increases performance and battery draining and battery drop too decrease as compared to stock kernel
Download link-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/and...mod-projct-mod-boost-nitro-x-edition-t2809443
(press thanks to dev @k1ks for creating this tweaks)
People who are on stock rom and stock kernel need to install init.d
Custom rom and custom kernel dont need to flash init.d as it already support it
Requirement
busybox and Android terminal emulator(to modify if u want and for uninstall the tweaks) both this app available in playstore
Recommended settings nitro- aggressive (do it from terminal emulator)
stock Lollipop kernel have init.d support?
plantator said:
stock Lollipop kernel have init.d support?
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Im currently on lollipop 5.0.2 Asian soak version
I flash mallory script which add init.d support then flash this Tweaks
And all is working fine see the Screenshot
i flash it over stock br 5.0.2 without mallory or other scripts and working same to
edit: need to instal mallory to takie init.d support sadly, now working good
plantator said:
i flash it over stock br 5.0.2 without mallory or other scripts and working same to
edit: need to instal mallory to takie init.d support sadly, now working good
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I have provided flashable init.d.zip. Flash this. That will not work
Delete init.d folder from system/etc and flash this
but mallory gives innit.d support and makeing changes in script working- don't giving errors
plantator said:
but mallory gives innit.d support and makeing changes in script working- don't giving errors
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But both r use for increase battery and performance which can complicate
First uninstall tweak
Flash init.d
Then again flash nitro
ah ok sure understand, thanks for advices
uninstaled nitro, flashed your init.d but it not appears in system/etc, try twice
plantator said:
ah ok sure understand, thanks for advices
uninstaled nitro, flashed your init.d but it not appears in system/etc, try twice
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Yeah i too had same problem
Delete init.d file in system /etc and create the folder init.d and reboot . Its now working
ok thanks working for now
plantator said:
ok thanks working for now
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I found a app on playstore which detect init.d and script installed or not
Guys latest nitro tweaks 2.2 is just awesome wonderful performance and battery give it a try u will love it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/and...mod-projct-mod-boost-nitro-x-edition-t2809443
Using this on optimized stock asian 5.0.2 rom. Enabled init.d using Init.d Toggler on app store and installed busy box and terminal emulator. Aftrt enabling init.d l, I flashed the zip from the download page.
Checked via terminal emulator and everything seems to be in order!
Thank you OP for sharing
can i use this with stock recovery?
thanks.
vbnoob said:
can i use this with stock recovery?
thanks.
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Nope your phone needs to be rooted
abhi0502 said:
Nope your phone needs to be rooted
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mine is rooted with stock recovery.
how long you phone can lasts after using this mod?
thanks.
vbnoob said:
mine is rooted with stock recovery.
how long you phone can lasts after using this mod?
thanks.
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It depends how u use it
But performance and smoothness is increased without effecting battery
OldYellowBricks said:
Using this on optimized stock asian 5.0.2 rom. Enabled init.d using Init.d Toggler on app store and installed busy box and terminal emulator. Aftrt enabling init.d l, I flashed the zip from the download page.
Checked via terminal emulator and everything seems to be in order!
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In case anyone is interested, init.d support can be enabled with Stock Kernel by adding the following to: /system/etc/init.qcom.post_boot.sh
/system/etc/init.d/*
lost101 said:
In case anyone is interested, init.d support can be enabled with Stock Kernel by adding the following to: /system/etc/init.qcom.post_boot.sh
/system/etc/init.d/*
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This does not work for me. Exactly how and where do I put this line? By the way, while were talking about init.d, init.d doesn't work in your XT1031 Stock Optimized 4.4.4 ROM with Archidroid init.d. Been meaning to go on your thread and mention this.
amarc78 said:
This does not work for me. Exactly how and where do I put this line? By the way, while were talking about init.d, init.d doesn't work in your XT1031 Stock Optimized 4.4.4 ROM with Archidroid init.d. Been meaning to go on your thread and mention this.
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U can check this out for init.d support
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1933849
hey guys...
Any1 know how can I disable enforcing in linux? IS there any kernel for it? or can I do it with edit build.prop ?
tnx
init.d script
ok
there is a simple method
it depends on init.d of your phone
rooted phone also
does init.d working in your phone?
Please provide the download link for kcal.zip file which can be used for screen color adjustments in kernel auditor.
I accidently deleted that file, if anyone here has it please share it.
ch3tan007 said:
Please provide the download link for kcal.zip file which can be used for screen color adjustments in kernel auditor.
I accidently deleted that file, if anyone here has it please share it.
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Kcal is actually the hardware's display settings exposed by a sysfs interface
What zip? You need to compile a kernel with the patch to get this feature
anupritaisno1 said:
Kcal is actually the hardware's display settings exposed by a sysfs interface
What zip? You need to compile a kernel with the patch to get this feature
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I somewhere found the kcal zip file which i flashed over h20s stock rom for color adjustments. But yesterday i accidently formatted my phone so need that file again.
ch3tan007 said:
I somewhere found the kcal zip file which i flashed over h20s stock rom for color adjustments. But yesterday i accidently formatted my phone so need that file again.
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Are you sure you didn't unknowingly flash a kernel?
Because what you're saying is impossible without touching boot.img
anupritaisno1 said:
Are you sure you didn't unknowingly flash a kernel?
Because what you're saying is impossible without touching boot.img
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Donno mate but when i checked kernel version in about pbone all were stock and i could see screen options in kernel auditor
ch3tan007 said:
Donno mate but when i checked kernel version in about pbone all were stock and i could see screen options in kernel auditor
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I can make the kernel show perf+ too
Just need to change one variable in the defconfig and 2 exported variables in the shell
Why don't you try a ROM that comes with kcal, like seraph's build or try out something like halogenos
Or maybe you can find my thread in the development session and flash my ROM and custom kernel from there?
Anyways if you want kcal on hydrogenos, boeffla kernel, I'm not going to say it again
anupritaisno1 said:
I can make the kernel show perf+ too
Just need to change one variable in the defconfig and 2 exported variables in the shell
Why don't you try a ROM that comes with kcal, like seraph's build or try out something like halogenos
Or maybe you can find my thread in the development session and flash my ROM and custom kernel from there?
Anyways if you want kcal on hydrogenos, boeffla kernel, I'm not going to say it again
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I have tried seraph's and other cm14.1 based rom, yes sure will give a try to ur rom too microg looks useful feature.:good:
Thanks for ur replies.
Hi,
I am curious on what tweaks you guys have using init.d. post what scripts you got in the /system/etc/init.d here
Is so easy come on! Just look in there and tell me what you guys got lol