I would like to give the rom tesla 2.3 support to the microsd with exfat system try several script eh even fuse tools but I can not reach, could someone tell me how could I support this rom?
someone who knows please? I want this to be my daily use but this small mistake prevents me from using it
@linusdan @GreekDragon do you know any way I can support exfat?
Abels2 said:
someone who knows please? I want this to be my daily use but this small mistake prevents me from using it
@linusdan @GreekDragon do you know any way I can support exfat?
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No have idea.
I do not know if you're asking about the contents of the ROM.
Just in case, I would like to inform you that the ROM should contain:
/system/lib/libexfat.so
/system/bin/fsck.exfat
/system/bin/mkfs.exfat
/system/bin/mount.exfat
ze7zez said:
I do not know if you're asking about the contents of the ROM.
Just in case, I would like to inform you that the ROM should contain:
/system/lib/libexfat.so
/system/bin/fsck.exfat
/system/bin/mkfs.exfat
/system/bin/mount.exfat
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I want to apply support for exfat cards I understand that it must be under your kernel which is GeniSys kernel
Is it difficult to add the following lines?
Abels2 said:
I want to apply support for exfat cards I understand that it must be under your kernel which is GeniSys kernel
Is it difficult to add the following lines?
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You have not explained what you intend to do.
Do you want to compile ROM or make a ROM port?
If you want to compile a ROM, read the TeslaOS sources and direct the questions directly to Ground Zero ROMS Q&A.
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Hi
Thanks to all those out there making the 500 such a useful peice of gear. I am happy flashing the latest ROM's but havent seen anything specific on how to flash the Kernel seperately, anyone have an idiots guide please? ps i am happily using CWM for the flashing. - Thanks
I would love to have this guide too
For now I have compiled modules and kernel by using the acer kernel source and I want to reflash only the kernel + modules. Just need to have the MTP thing off or a complete modular USB gadget
Would this be possible ?
some notes
I've found a good notes on how to pack and repack the boot image which might be helpfull:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=443994
Also some general android notes http://elinux.org/Android_Notes
Sorry to bump this - can anyone give a quick how to on fklashing the Kernels that are coming out using CWM ? Thanks
frankfurtjoe said:
Sorry to bump this - can anyone give a quick how to on fklashing the Kernels that are coming out using CWM ? Thanks
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Heres what I did with thors v1 kernal.Put it on you external sd card and flash it in recovery didn't wipe anything.As for extracting kernals from other built rom I don't know but I'd like to know myself.
I am using the Stock JPS firmware with no Mod and want to know is there any app for Partitioning a SD Card? Please help me soon. I have a 8 GB SDHC Card and want to partition 2 GB for Apps.
Please See- I dont want to migrate to any custom ROM for CWM I want to stick to Stock JPS.
Also I want to know does the Stock Samsung Kernel support loop devices? Asking because I want to Run Ubuntu on my I5801.
Kindly reply soon. Thanks in advance. Waiting for reply.
android.aimad said:
I am using the Stock JPS firmware with no Mod and want to know is there any app for Partitioning a SD Card? Please help me soon. I have a 8 GB SDHC Card and want to partition 2 GB for Apps.
Please See- I dont want to migrate to any custom ROM for CWM I want to stick to Stock JPS.
Also I want to know does the Stock Samsung Kernel support loop devices? Asking because I want to Run Ubuntu on my I5801.
Kindly reply soon. Thanks in advance. Waiting for reply.
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You can partition using minitools partition wizard. And then you can use Kyrillos' App2SD v2 script to move apps to SD.
Any links for Kyrillos App2SD Script?
i don't think you can use app2sd as it needs a kernel that supports init.d scripts... Stock kernel doesn't so all you can do is:
1) switch to a modded kernel
2) download app2sd app (or somethink similar) from market to move apps to sd
However, i suggest to wait for someone wih more knowledge to answer.
thanks a lot..
andreapier said:
i don't think you can use app2sd as it needs a kernel that supports init.d scripts... Stock kernel doesn't so all you can do is:
1) switch to a modded kernel
2) download app2sd app (or somethink similar) from market to move apps to sd
However, i suggest to wait for someone wih more knowledge to answer.
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Yup. You do need a custom kernel which supports init.d. App2SD script here.
thanks a lot but i have my work done.. Got a app on android market - root all to sd.. .I think it will work...
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Yes sure. Keeping the Thread Clean is my mission. I can do anything to keep the forum clean and properly managed. I have recently started a thread in the general section for asking Questions and answers to control the number of threads posted in the general section.
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Hi, I don't know the proper way of doing this but I do humble request to someone with spare time to make a PATCH or post some guide for patching at least the default MIUI kernel to have proper 2WCR on it.
I don't live in the US so 2WCR laws don't restrict me from recording my own calls.
Thank you in advance.
Is there a problem with the built-in method of 2wcr? I've never tried it, but it should work fine out of the box.
MIUzI weighs a ton.
EndlessDissent said:
Is there a problem with the built-in method of 2wcr? I've never tried it, but it should work fine out of the box.
MIUzI weighs a ton.
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Built-in method from the EVO4G is only good if you make calls using the loudspeaker because it records from the MIC.
Wrong section my friend.
Sorry, I really didn't knew where to make the request, but I really hope someone has the spare time to make or help me accomplish this. If any moderator read this please be kind enough to move this thread to the appropriate section, and sorry for any inconvenience.
To Add it into the Kernel is pretty easy. Just replace 6 files in the source code of your Kernel with the ones from my www.github.com\detcup4evr
Sorry I haven't had a chance to look at ASOP kernel much, but code looks pretty similar.
Add these files
arch/arm/mach-msm/qdsp6/amrnb_in.c
arch/arm/mach-msm/qdsp6/vocpcm.c
Edit these or just replace
arch/arm/mach-msm/include/mach/msm_qdsp6_audio.h
arch/arm/mach-msm/qdsp6/Makefile
arch/arm/mach-msm/qdsp6/pcm_in.c
arch/arm/mach-msm/qdsp6/q6audio.c
Thank you very much for your response, I know it looks simple to do but for me those tips you gave me are like rocket science,I don't have the sightless idea on how to accomplish it but I will try to make some time to read and learn how to compile that, between work and my 2 kids I don't have too much spare time hehe, but I appreciate your kindness.
detcup4evr said:
Just replace 6 files in the source code of your Kernel
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whether it is suitable for all devices, or for HTC only? e.g. will it work for LG O1, CM miks ROM?
thanks very much
detcup4evr said:
To Add it into the Kernel is pretty easy. Just replace 6 files in the source code of your Kernel with the ones from my www.github.com\detcup4evr
Sorry I haven't had a chance to look at ASOP kernel much, but code looks pretty similar.
Add these files
arch/arm/mach-msm/qdsp6/amrnb_in.c
arch/arm/mach-msm/qdsp6/vocpcm.c
Edit these or just replace
arch/arm/mach-msm/include/mach/msm_qdsp6_audio.h
arch/arm/mach-msm/qdsp6/Makefile
arch/arm/mach-msm/qdsp6/pcm_in.c
arch/arm/mach-msm/qdsp6/q6audio.c
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Sadly it's not a cut and paste in the case of AOSP. I am having to rewrite of amrnb_in.c in order to evern suggest getting it to compile. I strongly discurage anyone from copy and pasting those files over as the have dependencys on things that come with sense that are simply not in AOSP.
vocpcm and qdsp6
atyoung said:
Sadly it's not a cut and paste in the case of AOSP. I am having to rewrite of amrnb_in.c in order to evern suggest getting it to compile. I strongly discurage anyone from copy and pasting those files over as the have dependencys on things that come with sense that are simply not in AOSP.
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Hi, did anyone get this working ok ? I just tried the suggestion above but it seems like I am missing a bunch of dal headers etc.
Is it just working on specific Qulacomm DSPs in HTC devices ? I have for example a qdsp6v2_1x directory in my HTC sources for HTC Sensation
Anyone tried to build this on kernel 3.x ?
cheers
Mark
There are so many threads out here, my eyes are falling out. Does anyone know if Omni ROM supports Apps2SD? Please point me in the right direction if so... or if not..
Thanks,
Israel
israel_andrade said:
There are so many threads out here, my eyes are falling out. Does anyone know if Omni ROM supports Apps2SD? Please point me in the right direction if so... or if not..
Thanks,
Israel
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AFAIK it should work with stock Omni kernel on most devices. It depends upon the kernel exporting the devices' partitions in a system variable inside ramfs. There's a patch in Omni github and AFAIK most device maintainers have implemented it.
Personally I'm using FolderMount on an i9305 phone
Foldermount
husky69 said:
AFAIK it should work with stock Omni kernel on most devices. It depends upon the kernel exporting the devices' partitions in a system variable inside ramfs. There's a patch in Omni github and AFAIK most device maintainers have implemented it.
Personally I'm using FolderMount on an i9305 phone
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I loaded forlermount to try it out as suggested. It wants me to root my phone then exits the app. My phone is rooted but for some crazy reason foldermount does not think it is. Any Ideas?
Sincerely,
Israel
Hi! So this is rather a request or a brainstorming on a certain subject but I've been testing with the available roms and kernels. For some reason most roms do not support the well known and widely used exfat file system. Even when it is supported in their kernel the system still won't see any partition that runs under exfat. No big name kernels were able to detect my exfat partition. Pixel Experience, Lineage OS, dotOS, miracle DROID, AOSP etc. None. Not even after flashing Electra Blue, Franco, Inferno and such famous kernels that said to have support. KudKernel is the only one that allows their users exfat file system usage. I dig deep into the subject and even tried to inject exfat support via sudo and scrips to certain kernels but I failed miserably. Do you think it is possible to make any kernel support exfat or just those kernels that use the latest Linaro toolchain?
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KudKernel is the only one that allows their users exfat file system usage.
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The trick is to discover how KudKernel does it.
https://github.com/cryptomilk/kernel-sdfat
This is what's done in kudkernel
DarthJabba9 said:
The trick is to discover how KudKernel does it.
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Whether or not I find out what's done in kud kernel and how does it support exfat sd card I can't do a thing about it since it'd need me to recompile and rebuild any other kernel that does not support exfat. Which is rather problematic for me, a non-ubuntu/Linux user who knows nothing about coding in that area. Ergo I'm still in the same situation I started from . -.
By the way I only get know of it today that I can't rebuild a kernel on Windows.
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Whether or not I find out what's done in kud kernel and how does it support exfat sd card I can't do a thing about it since it'd need me to recompile and rebuild any other kernel that does not support exfat. Which is rather problematic for me, a non-ubuntu/Linux user who knows nothing about coding in that area. Ergo I'm still in the same situation I started from
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You are correct - you will need to build the kernel yourself. Or you can ask the developers of your favourite kernels (or ROMs) to add sdfat support. It is a fairly painless process, which would take a developer less than 5 minutes to do. Of course, they might not be interested in doing it.
By the way I only get know of it today that I can't rebuild a kernel on Windows.
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Technically, yes. But you can install VirtualBox on your Windows PC, and create a Linux Virtual Machine (VM) under VirtualBox. When you boot up the VM, you are running full-blown Linux - alongside all your other Windows stuff.
DarthJabba9 said:
You are correct - you will need to build the kernel yourself. Or you can ask the developers of your favourite kernels (or ROMs) to add sdfat support. It is a fairly painless process, which would take a developer less than 5 minutes to do. Of course, they might not be interested in doing it.
Technically, yes. But you can install VirtualBox on your Windows PC, and create a Linux Virtual Machine (VM) under VirtualBox. When you boot up the VM, you are running full-blown Linux - alongside all your other Windows stuff.
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Oh my. Sure will look into that. But that will take some (tremendous) time and till then I still can't use my sd card properly -_- Anyways, thanks.
greenys' said:
Oh my. Sure will look into that. But that will take some (tremendous) time and till then I still can't use my sd card properly -_- Anyways, thanks.
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Official LineageOS received support for exfat this week
Noter2017 said:
Official LineageOS received support for exfat this week
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Oh my, that's some wonderful news! Been waiting for this so long I can't explain. Thanks for the info!