[ROOT] unrevoked3 v3.31 (with support for new HBOOT, now with amend scripting!) - EVO 4G Android Development

Hi!
On behalf of the unrevoked team, we're proud to announce the new release of unrevoked -- version 3.3. This version adds support for HBOOT 2.02 and 2.10, and also adds support for the new OTA, 3.70.651.1.
You can get it at our site, http://www.unrevoked.com/recovery/ .
New in this release is ClockworkMod 3.0.0.2. We and Koush have been working hard on getting ClockworkMod all set and safe on EVO 4G; ClockworkMod is now using the latest EVO 4G kernel, for one, and now has nandroid options to back up your WiMAX keys. It also encodes your phone's serial number in the WiMAX backup, which greatly reduces the risk of restoring the wrong WiMAX image to the wrong phone. Please try it out!
We'll be watching this thread off and on. There are a few known glitches; carefully read the frequently asked questions in the "More Info" section, linked from the page above.
Thanks for everyone's support and assistance -- and have a happy new year!
joshua
unrevoked
UPDATE:
I just pushed out 3.31, which fixes a bunch of small issues that people were having, and backs down to Clockwork 2.6.0.1. This adds support for Amend scripting back in, but keeps all the good changes from 3.0.0.2 -- WiMAX backup, and the new kernel with support for new hboot partitions. I tested this pretty thoroughly -- I fully erased my WiMAX partition with erase_image wimax (don't try this at home!), and then restored it from a backup I took with Clockwork 2.6.0.1. My keys were intact, and my 4G still works. More detail about the changes can be found in the changelog. Thanks!

You guys are the best!!!!!!!!

so im guessing you fixed the recovery. because in my testing with the new version of cw...on older hardware with the new hboot it wouldnt back up squat...and there have been reports of people noting being able to flash things with the new version on new hardware or not being able to boot.
thanks for the hardwork

Sweet! will be trying this on my new EVO tonight... will update how it goes.
Thanks guys for the hard work!

This is great news.
I'm going to hold off on doing anything for now until the flashing issues are completely figured out and there is a solid 3.2 build out.
Thanks for all of your hard work guys.

Is the new version setup to install the old 2.5 version of Clockwork if you use it against an older partition structure? Word is that Clockwork 3.0.0.2 is not backwards compatible with the old partition structure.

bkrodgers said:
Is the new version setup to install the old 2.5 version of Clockwork if you use it against an older partition structure? Word is that Clockwork 3.0.0.2 is not backwards compatible with the old partition structure.
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didnt work in my testing...but i am just one person. all though i got the same results across 3 evo's two old 0003 and one newer 0003 (with the new camera)

Soooooo stoked for this!!!

VERY NICE!!!!

Quick question, I don't have 4g in my area yet so I haven't gotten 4g connected yet. So should I flash the new wimax radio and start my new restorations from there or just leave it as is and keep my old backups along with whichever new ones I create?
Sent from my PC36100 using XDA App

did this and it worked use it guys make sure you follow everything. Unrevoked team cwr gave me some problems while rebooting it gave me lines on my screen it looks scary but it works so i just switch to amon recovery anyways thanks

First post so please be kind!!!
Downloaded 3.3 but the reflash.app won't open on my Mac. I get the "The application Reflash quit unexpectedly". I had done it before on 3.2 and no issues using the same cpu. Please help.

revel1973 said:
First post so please be kind!!!
Downloaded 3.3 but the reflash.app won't open on my Mac. I get the "The application Reflash quit unexpectedly". I had done it before on 3.2 and no issues using the same cpu. Please help.
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sno leopard only. sorry...

running on Ubuntu, ran it in terminal as "sudo ./reflash" as to give it root permssions and it pushed the recovery in no time but has been stuck on "installing unrevoked3 service" for about 10 minutes now....afraid to unplug/close it. any help/clues?

no workie on mac
does not work on mac.. help please
Process: Reflash [1592]
Path: /Volumes/unrevoked Recovery Reflash Tool/Reflash.app/Contents/MacOS/Reflash
Identifier: com.unrevoked.reflash
Version: ??? (???)
Code Type: X86 (Native)
Parent Process: launchd [1478]
Interval Since Last Report: 67764 sec
Crashes Since Last Report: 14
Per-App Interval Since Last Report: 0 sec
Per-App Crashes Since Last Report: 13
Date/Time: 2010-12-31 18:17:57.903 -0800
OS Version: Mac OS X 10.5.8 (9L31a)
Report Version: 6
Anonymous UUID: A75357B4-8467-4198-A16A-F271443B65A6
Exception Type: EXC_BREAKPOINT (SIGTRAP)
Exception Codes: 0x0000000000000002, 0x0000000000000000
Crashed Thread: 0
Dyld Error Message:
unknown required load command 0x80000022

just did my wife phone on a mac with snow leopard and it worked just fine. the trick was that i had debugging already enabled when i loaded unrevoked so i disabled it then enabled it while still on unrevoked and it worked.

jorge.l.diaz said:
does not work on mac.. help please
Process: Reflash [1592]
Path: /Volumes/unrevoked Recovery Reflash Tool/Reflash.app/Contents/MacOS/Reflash
Identifier: com.unrevoked.reflash
Version: ??? (???)
Code Type: X86 (Native)
Parent Process: launchd [1478]
Interval Since Last Report: 67764 sec
Crashes Since Last Report: 14
Per-App Interval Since Last Report: 0 sec
Per-App Crashes Since Last Report: 13
Date/Time: 2010-12-31 18:17:57.903 -0800
OS Version: Mac OS X 10.5.8 (9L31a)
Report Version: 6
Anonymous UUID: A75357B4-8467-4198-A16A-F271443B65A6
Exception Type: EXC_BREAKPOINT (SIGTRAP)
Exception Codes: 0x0000000000000002, 0x0000000000000000
Crashed Thread: 0
Dyld Error Message:
unknown required load command 0x80000022
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same error i got on leopard. you need snow leopard.

How would I go about upgrading my hboot so that I can use the new cmw, and root with this method.
Sent From My HTC Evo 4G On The Now Network From Sprint Using Tapatalk Pro!

I Can Backup My Original Evo Rom But I Can't Flash Any. I Get The Lines Too. Should I Just Flash An Older Clockworkmod Or Just Go To Amon's ?
&& I'm On A Old Recovery ( 2.5.0.1 ) . It Looks Like 3.0.0.2 Doesn't Work . Or Am I Wrong ?
I'm A Rookie . -_-
Btw , I'm Trying To Flash Salvage-Mod .9.3 Gingerbread .

I cannot flash a new rom either, it cannot access my SD card.......?

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[TOOL] Kernel Update Utility 0.9 - Flash kernels easily!

Kernel Update Utility 0.9​YouTube video​"Making kernel flashing a bit easier"​
About:
This lightweight tool takes a kernel, and flashes it to your device. You can give it the kernel in zImage or CWM flashable zip format. Some people have come across bootloops when using clockworkmod to flash kernels, hopefully this tool will prove to fit better for the job. It can also push and apply kernel modules. I have now flashed a kernel using this tool more times than I can count, and not a single bootloop or failed flash.
This tool is ideal for people who do not want to mess with command lines, and people who want the job done fast and easy.
System requirements:
Windows XP SP2 or higher
.NET 4.0
HTC Sync (or ADB drivers)
Rooted, ENG S-OFF Desire HD
Changelog:
0.9:
- Added support for Lee's kernels
0.8:
- Added support for Kamma's new kernels
0.7:
- Fixed Windows XP file not found -bug
- Optimized the code further
0.6:
- Most cmd windows hidden
- Better instructions in module pushing
- Out of beta!
0.5a:
- Optimized a lot of code
- Improved SU permissions; fixed modules not getting pushed with phones that do not have root adb by default
- Cleans up /system/lib/modules to ensure cp functionality
0.4:
- It is now possible to choose multiple modules
- It cleans up afterwards
0.3:
- CWM zip file flashing, pushes all modules
- Space in filename -bug fixed
0.2:
- Initial release
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If you like my work, please consider (or just hit the thanks button ):
Hi,
thanks !!
Please add more selections for ko files:
- tun.ko
- cifs.ko
- other
with friendly greet
starbase64
Yeah, I will
I will also make this work with CWM flashable zips, I am programming that in right now.
Hi,
good news, thanks.
with friendly greet
starbase64
It can now flash zip files that would usually be flashed in clockworkmod. Using my app to flash it should reduce the possibility of a bootloop. Also the space in filename -bug has been fixed.
e: Another update, now for selecting and applying kernel modules. Please leave feedback! Is there something I should change? Any features you would like to see in this tool?
Keep in mind that this tool can also be used for recovering from some bootloops, where kernel itself is not properly flashed. In some situations, however, boot.img corrupts in CWM flash, then you will have to restore a partial nandroid.
thanks.. now i wish there is a tool for pushing ENG hboot and CWM recovery .. where is unrevoked
Well, I can enable my tool to flash a recovery, but because flashing hboot is so risky, I think I will not do that feature..
So, are people interested in a recovery flasher?
So now I can flash the .zip files that before I was flashing with the recovery with this application?
Yeah, if those files are kernels. This tool has been tested with Apache14's 1.2 and 1.5 GHz OC/UV kernels.
jkoljo said:
Yeah, if those files are kernels. This tool has been tested with Apache14's 1.2 and 1.5 GHz OC/UV kernels.
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Wow it's amazing guy!!! i have tried now, with, before my htc desire hd was going in eternal bootloop with origianl rom and 1,2 kernel now it's ok really tank you!!!
No problem, glad it helped!
Hi,
support for german users here > www.handy-faq.de
with friendly greet
starbase64
Noob question but how can you revert back to original kernal?
Not tried this yet But this is What I been waiting for. How long does the process take?
Thanks
Sent from my Desire HD using XDA App
Used this tool to flash the Buzz 1.51GHz Kernel. First off, congrats on such an easy to use tool for noobs like me. It's really simple and straightforward. However, I now have a problem with my wifi not working (just shows 'error' in wifi settings). I'm guessing this is because the module didn't apply properly? I've tried it a couple of times now with the same result...although I fully accept it could be stupidity on my part.
Further info:
I have root (permenant, via visionary+) and S-off (Eng HBoot installed) but not installed clockwork recovery yet.
I start the app, set my DHD to 'charge only', tick 'I understand the risks' and click next.
Browse to the file I downloaded for the Kernel (this one) and click 'next'.
click 'go to fastboot' (phone reboots in fastboot mode) click 'Flash' and something about 'writing zimage' flashes past. Click Next. (phone reboots)
When phone reboots I enter my PIN, unlock the phone and select 'charge only' for the USB connection (this isn't mentioned, but I figure it needs to be connected like this for the adb stuff to work) and press 'apply modules'. Something on my phone requests superuser access (not sure if this is just co-incidence or something the app is doing) so I allow it. Loads of messages flash past on my desktop (I assume this is applying the modules) and the app says 'modules pushed and applied'.
My wifi status shows 'error' so I try a reboot. Still shows error.
Any ideas?
Deicist said:
Used this tool to flash the Buzz 1.51GHz Kernel. First off, congrats on such an easy to use tool for noobs like me. It's really simple and straightforward. However, I now have a problem with my wifi not working (just shows 'error' in wifi settings). I'm guessing this is because the module didn't apply properly? I've tried it a couple of times now with the same result...although I fully accept it could be stupidity on my part.
Further info:
I have root (permenant, via visionary+) and S-off (Eng HBoot installed) but not installed clockwork recovery yet.
I start the app, set my DHD to 'charge only', tick 'I understand the risks' and click next.
Browse to the file I downloaded for the Kernel (this one) and click 'next'.
click 'go to fastboot' (phone reboots in fastboot mode) click 'Flash' and something about 'writing zimage' flashes past. Click Next. (phone reboots)
When phone reboots I enter my PIN, unlock the phone and select 'charge only' for the USB connection (this isn't mentioned, but I figure it needs to be connected like this for the adb stuff to work) and press 'apply modules'. Something on my phone requests superuser access (not sure if this is just co-incidence or something the app is doing) so I allow it. Loads of messages flash past on my desktop (I assume this is applying the modules) and the app says 'modules pushed and applied'.
My wifi status shows 'error' so I try a reboot. Still shows error.
Any ideas?
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Same issue here, does not push the wifi module
Strange, it does push it for me. I'll investigate. It may have something to do with root rights, does bcm4329.ko appear to your sdcard?
Nope, doesn't appear in sdcard.
For further info I tried it with 0.3 as well, same result.
Also, none of the modules get pushed, it's not just the wifi one.
My app removes the files from sdcard afterwards, so they might not be there anymore when you check it. I have now uploaded a new version with completely new SuperUser access code, also a lot of the code has been optimized.
This version works for me 100%, I just flashed from Apache14's kernel to kamma's kernel and back, wifi worked every time.
Also keep in mind that you should wait for the Android system to fully boot up before trying to push and apply the modules. So wait for "Usb debugging connected" and "Charge only"
Please give feedback!
jkoljo said:
My app removes the files from sdcard afterwards, so they might not be there anymore when you check it. I have now uploaded a new version with completely new SuperUser access code, also a lot of the code has been optimized.
This version works for me 100%, I just flashed from Apache14's kernel to kamma's kernel and back, wifi worked every time.
Also keep in mind that you should wait for the Android system to fully boot up before trying to push and apply the modules. So wait for "Usb debugging connected" and "Charge only"
Please give feedback!
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Nope, will not push wifi module, all phone settings are as per instructions
Which rom are you on? Do you have HTC Sync 3.0 on your computer?
Try pushing modules manually as per Apache14's thread first post, if it works then the problem is propably in my tool, if it does not work, the problems is at your end.

[ROM] HTC Magic Vodafone Spain Official Froyo 2.2.1 update aim3 [2011-05-09]

Updated 2011-05-09 (New version aim3)
So now that Vodafone Spain finally released a Froyo OTA upgrade for HTC Magic, I've built a cooked ROM from the official OTA upgrade. The ROM tries to ressemble the stock ROM, but including the following extras:
Version aim1:
/system/etc/install-recovery.sh is removed, so it won't overwrite your recovery on every boot, as the stock ROM does
This ROM is rooted. Superuser.apk is installed on system.
Included apns-conf.xml from Cyanogen, so APNs from all operators are available, not just from Vodafone.
Google applications updated to the latest release: Maps, StreetView, Gmail, Market and Youtube
Replaced keyboard with Gingerbread (Android 2.3) newer keyboard.
Removed the Vodafone Live application and shortcut
Version aim2:
Removed Gingerbread keyboard, better install as separate package if you want it (see link)
Updated Google Maps and Market to latest versions.
Include busybox, it's needed for some root applications
Deodexed (takes some time on first boot, saves space on /system)
Re-signed (needed to include STK)
Included STK (Sim-Toolkit) application ("Servicios SIM" in Spanish). Required for some virtual operatos to work in Roaming
Added Sound Recorder icon in Launcher (application was there, but only accessible from MMS when adding a sound)
Added support for scripts in /system/etc/init.d (useful for adding compcache, swap, etc).
Version aim3:
Removed the "assert shappire" line on installation script. Should allow installation on Dream/G1
Revert some re-signed packages to allow Google applications updated via Market
Load ipv6 module to have Google Goggles working
Replace stock kernel with a custom kernel for better performance and memory tweaks
Enable compcache (compressed in-RAM swap memory) on boot by default, to get some extra free MB on magic 32B, which makes the system much more usable (applications and launcher are not killed all the time). Tweaks can be customized using setprop (see later)
Overclock CPU on boot. Can be tweaked using setprop (see later)
Include support for Live Wallpapers
Please note that this ROM is only for HTC Magic 32B (not for 32A or Dream). You'll need to use the System-Only ROM and a different kernel and/or SPL for 32A or for HTC Dream.
This latest update (version aim3) includes:
Android 2.2.1 (FRG83D)
SPL (HBOOT) version 1.33.0013
Radio 2.22.28.25
Kernel 2.6.35.13 from Farmatito (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1010932)
About the SPL and Radio: This is a perfect SPL, so it won't allow you to flash unsigned images from fastboot. Please make sure you have a custom recovery image. The new 2.22.28 radio won't work with other older SPLs, but it's worth the additional RAM (15MB). Also, if you want to install another kernel, it must be compatible with this radio version.
Requeriments and pre-installation
You'll need a custom recovery that allows you to flash the update.zip file. Clockworkmod recovery or AmonRA should do the job.
Make sure you have a good battery level, and make a full backup before installing.
Disclaimer: I won't take any responsibility if this bricks or damages your device.
Upgrading
Due to resigning, you can't update from previous version. A full wipe is required, sorry. However, if you backup your data and apps with Titanium Backup, and then restore them, it should work if coming from a previous version of this ROM, or if coming from the stock versions. There are no guarantees if coming from other non-official ROMs
Installation (Two-step)
This is the way the official OTA is done. First, the HBOOT (SPL) is updated to 1.33.0013. Then, the system, kernel and radio are updated. If you want to make the installation this way:
1. SPL Update. First download http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3658919/android/vf_magic_froyo_aim1/vf_magic_frg83d_hboot_0013.zip (Mirror: http://content.wuala.com/contents/airadier/Android/vf_magic_frg83d_hboot_0013.zip?dl=1) and apply update from recovery (copy to the SD Card, then choose Apply .zip from SDCard, and choose the zip file). It will reboot a few times during the upgrade. Finally it should boot the system with the previous version, but the SPL will be upgraded.
2. System+Radio+Kernel update. Download http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3658919/android/vf_magic_froyo_aim3/vf_magic_frg83d_aim3_nohboot_s.zip (Mirror: http://content.wuala.com/contents/airadier/Android/vf_magic_frg83d_aim3_nohboot_s.zip?dl=1) and from recovery wipe Data and Cache. Apply update from recovery, the same way. It should reboot a few times and finally boot the system, updated to Froyo.
Installation (System-only installation)
If you already have SPL 1.33.0013 or 1.33.0013d, and radio 2.22.27.08 or 2.22.28.25, and want to install only the system files, then download http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3658919/and...m3/vf_magic_frg83d_aim3_noradio_nohboot_s.zip (Mirror: http://content.wuala.com/contents/airadier/Android/vf_magic_frg83d_aim3_noradio_nohboot_s.zip?dl=1), and apply update from Recovery.
If you have an 32A, you should be able to use the System-only installation, and when finished, flash an appropiate kernel (the included kernel is for Magic 32B).
Tweak configuration
Latest version includes some performance tweaks which are applied on boot. There's no GUI for changing these settings, but they can be easily changed using a command line (for example adb shell).
First, get a root shell (adb shell, then su). Then you can use the command:
getprop propertyname
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to get the current value of a setting, and the command:
setprop propertyname newvalue
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to set a new value. The available setting parameters (Replace propertyname are:
persist.tweaks.ramzenabled: Enabled (if 1) or disabled (if 0) the compressed RAM swap. If not set, it defaults to 1 (enabled).
persist.tweaks.ramzsize: The size of the compressed in RAM swap memory, in KB. If not set, it defaults to 32768 (32MB). Don't try anything higher than the amount of memory in your system. I wouldn't recommend more than 65536 (64M).
persist.tweaks.swappiness: The swappiness parameter. A avlue between 0 and 100, defaults to 10. Tells the system how agressively try to move memory pages to the swap. I keep it to a low value, so pages are not swapped until more free RAM is needed.
persist.tweaks.cpuminfreq: The minimum CPU frequency. If not set, it defaults to 245760 (245Mhz). See the list of available frequencies with command:
cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies
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persist.tweaks.cpumaxfreq: The maximumCPU frequency. If not set, it defaults to 595200 (595Mhz). That's a bit overclocking, but I find it perfectly stable. With higher frequencies (614Mhz) I get random reboots.
persist.tweaks.cpugovernor: The CPU frequency governor. Defaults to interactive, but you can try ondemand too.
Any change will require rebooting the system. If you get stuck with a change (phone can't boot), try using adb shell from recovery, mount /data partition, and remove the offending setting file from /data/property/persist.tweaks.xxxx
Add-ons
Gingerbread keyboard is not included anymore. You can install Gingerbread keyboard along with the Froyo keyboard. See this post.
Alternative kernels: For 32A or HTC/Dream you can try with other non-stock kernels. I would recommend trying Farmatito Kernel or the latest Magic 32B kernel from ezterry, search in Doid Basement. Here is the direct link to the latest ezterry version for Magic 32B/32A
Versions and updates
aim1 - 2010/12/25 (Christmas gift) - Initial release
2010/12/27 - Added "Revert to Froyo keyboard" add-on
2010/12/27 - Added mirrors for files
2011/01/09 - Removed one-step install, seems it's not working
aim2 - 2011/05/01 - New version
aim3 - 2011/05/09 - New version
Hmm,sounds good,how about some screenshots?
But i'm a bit skeptical about the SPL and Radio flash-ing,cuz i almost once bricked my phone
Bad First Try
airadier said:
Installation (Two-step version)
This is the way the official OTA is done. First, the HBOOT (SPL) is updated to 1.33.0013. Then, the system, kernel and radio are updated. If you want to make the installation this way:
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So after many attempts of trying to get my phone back to "factory" for OTA updates, I gave up very very late in the night and decided I'd just try this new ROM. I know I'm crazy since no one else has written of their attempts to try it - meaning I'm probably the first - and I'm a little worried at what I'm seeing. I followed your instructions for the 2-step version using Clockworkmod recovery and my right now my phone is stuck in the black loading screen that says "ANDROID". Its been on this screen for over half an hour. I'm pretty sure it shouldn't take that long so I thought I'd go ahead and ask for tips now so I can work in it tomorrow. My T-Mobile myTouch 3G original (HTC Magic 32 B) phone was on CM6 (Froyo 2.2) before I revered it to factory 1.6 because of frustrations with Cyanogen's slow mod. T-Mobile's OTA updates weren't working because of recovery image issues so I figured I'd give you version a go. Yes, I realize this is the Vodafone version. Hablo español.
So should I try to reset my phone? Take the battery out? Am I bricked?
I don't think it's bricked, it just seems to be failing to boot the system. A logcat (adb logcat command) would help to diagnose the problem.
You should be able to boot to recovery. Did you wipe data and cache partitions?
Did the previous version boot after flashing first step? You can check the SPL on this step was correctly flashed by entering fastboot (vol down + power) and checking if Hboot version is 1.33.0013
I've tried the 2 step version successfuly in 2 htc magic by now.
Let me know about any progress.
Greets.
Sent from my HTC Magic using XDA App
I can't download any chance. Can you post them in another way?
I can't download from phone neither.
Sent from my HTC Magic using XDA App
I finally download it from computer, but I can't flash it. I've got this error:
Code:
E:Failure at line 6: assert getprop("ro.product.device") == "sapphire" || getprop("ro.build.product") == "saphire"
It works!
It works! Here's how...
It had been 6 hours and it was still stuck on the loading screen, so I pulled the battery.
I wipped my data and cache partitions again using the bootloading, although I'm pretty sure I had already done this. I must have needed to do it again.
The logcat seemed to have tons of errors, more than I could list here. A small copy-paste:
W/PackageManager(30347): Permission com.noshufou.android.su.RESPOND from package com.noshufou.android.su ignored: no gro
up null
I/PackageManager(30347): /system/app/TelephonyProvider.apk changed; collecting certs
D/dalvikvm(30347): GC_FOR_MALLOC freed 5701 objects / 392080 bytes in 124ms
W/PackageManager(30347): Signature mismatch for shared user : SharedUserSetting{435ad3a8 android.uid.phone/1001}
E/PackageManager(30347): Package com.android.providers.telephony has no signatures that match those in shared user andro
id.uid.phone; ignoring!
I/PackageManager(30347): /system/app/UserDictionaryProvider.apk changed; collecting certs
W/PackageManager(30347): Signature mismatch for shared user : SharedUserSetting{435f7a48 android.uid.shared/10010}
E/PackageManager(30347): Package com.android.providers.userdictionary has no signatures that match those in shared user
android.uid.shared; ignoring!
W/PackageManager(30347): Permission com.android.vending.CHECK_LICENSE from package com.android.vending ignored: no group
null
W/PackageManager(30347): Permission com.android.vending.BILLING from package com.android.vending ignored: no group null
I/PackageManager(30347): /system/app/VpnServices.apk changed; collecting certs
W/PackageManager(30347): Signature mismatch for shared user : SharedUserSetting{435ad158 android.uid.system/1000}
E/PackageManager(30347): Package com.android.server.vpn has no signatures that match those in shared user android.uid.sy
stem; ignoring!
Anyway, after restarting twice the phone loaded! Froyo who-hoo! And I love the Gingerbread keyboard addition! This ROM is elegant - almost official OTA with just a touch of fixes. Cyangen's ROMs are over the top for me.
The only thing we've noticed after 30 minutes of testing is that it suggests Gmail be installed in the market, even though its already installed. Obviously this is because we have the newer version of gmail. But does this mean we will no longer get updates for Google applications? This concerns me - I don't want to have to rehack my phone every month - especially since I'm giving this to my brother.
Thanks for the great work and cool simple ROM.
waffleguy4 said:
It works! Here's how...
I wipped my data and cache partitions again using the bootloading, although I'm pretty sure I had already done this. I must have needed to do it again.
The logcat seemed to have tons of errors, more than I could list here. A small copy-paste:
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Strange. I'm quite sure a Data + Cache wipe is needed except if you're coming from stock 1.6. The errors in the logcat seem to confirm this.
waffleguy4 said:
It works! Here's how...
The only thing we've noticed after 30 minutes of testing is that it suggests Gmail be installed in the market, even though its already installed. Obviously this is because we have the newer version of gmail. But does this mean we will no longer get updates for Google applications? This concerns me - I don't want to have to rehack my phone every month - especially since I'm giving this to my brother.
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I think you should get the updates anyways. The only difference is, instead of having Maps 4.6 in SYSTEM partition, you have 5.0. The day Maps 5.x is out, it should show an update is available. I think showing it in the market as "Installed" is the normal behavior since the google apps were extracted in Froyo, or Eclair, I can't remember
I might be adding some optional packages (as updates.zip) soon. For example, I'm thinking of adding a patched version of Google Maps to force using Vector and 3D graphics instead of bitmap tiles. Also, maybe an update to revert to the standard Froyo keyboard.
I hope you enjoy it.
jvmonjo said:
I finally download it from computer, but I can't flash it. I've got this error:
Code:
E:Failure at line 6: assert getprop("ro.product.device") == "sapphire" || getprop("ro.build.product") == "saphire"
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The update script is checking that the installed ROM device or product is "sapphire", and it's failing. Maybe the ROM you're using right now uses another device identifier?
I could remove the check, but it was included in the original updater, and I think it's safer this way. You could try flashing cyanogenmod or the stock vodafone 1.6 first, then updating.
Greets.
maverickcri said:
I can't download any chance. Can you post them in another way?
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I've added a mirror for all files.
Greets.
I tried two step version but after successful spl update i can't boot recovery anymore:
FAILED (remote: not allow). What should I do next?
kurjak said:
I tried two step version but after successful spl update i can't boot recovery anymore:
FAILED (remote: not allow). What should I do next?
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How are you booting recovery? Are you using "adb reboot recovery" command? If so, it looks like the perfect SPL won't allow you to run that command.
You must enter recovery by powering the phone off, and then pressing Home + Power On button. Keep pressing them until you're on recovery.
Greets.
i tried fastboot boot recovery. I tried home + power on several times but all i get is exclamation mark screen, with some kind of recovery where i can update from sd:update.zip and this also fails: verification fails
kurjak said:
i tried fastboot boot recovery. I tried home + power on several times but all i get is exclamation mark screen, with some kind of recovery where i can update from sd:update.zip and this also fails: verification fails
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Ok, don't panic, the fix is easy. The exclamation mark screen is the stock recovery, that allows you to flash only HTC signed update.zip file. As this update is not signed by HTC, it throws the "verification fails" error.
So, how to fix it? You need to flash a custom recovery (ClockworkMod or AmonRA, for example), because the SPL won't allow you to boot the recovery from fastboot.
You need to have your current ROM rooted, if it's not already. If not rooted, check SuperOneClick Root in here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682
Once rooted, you can flash the recovery using flash_image command from an adb shell, or easier, install RomManager from the market and install recovery from there.
Just make sure the recovery is for Magic 32B or Dream. I think last time I used ROM Manager I choose "HTC Magic", and a recovery for Magic 32A was installed, so the recovery wouldn't boot. I discovered I had to choose "HTC Dream" instead, as the recovery for Dream works for HTC Magic 32B too.
Once installed, using the "Home + PowerOn" you should boot into the new recovery (clockwork or AmonRA), and it should allow you to flash the update. If you get "verification failed" error, check that "signature verification" is toggled off (there's an option in the recovery to enable/disable it).
I hope it hellps. Greets.
Radio Installation didnt work
i just tried this rom because CM6.1 is still to slow for me somehow.
it stopped after unpacking radio pack and tried to installe it..aborted installation.
All wiped and partitioned before.
Sry, would really like to give it a try.
Have German 32b Vodafone.
Cheers..
Hi!
I have some questions:
1. are there any differences between the Spanish 2.2.1 OTA ROM and the 2.2.1 UK ROM? What are the languages supported?
2. I come from spl 1.33.0013d and radio 2.22.27.08: what are the drawbacks of installing a perfect spl such as the 1.33.0013?
Thank you!
maxpower_303 said:
i just tried this rom because CM6.1 is still to slow for me somehow.
it stopped after unpacking radio pack and tried to installe it..aborted installation.
All wiped and partitioned before.
Sry, would really like to give it a try.
Have German 32b Vodafone.
Cheers..
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What was the error when the installation aborted?
Puddux said:
Hi!
I have some questions:
1. are there any differences between the Spanish 2.2.1 OTA ROM and the 2.2.1 UK ROM? What are the languages supported?
2. I come from spl 1.33.0013d and radio 2.22.27.08: what are the drawbacks of installing a perfect spl such as the 1.33.0013?
Thank you!
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1. I don't know, as I haven't checked the UK ROM, but probably they are both the same. In the spanish vodafone update there's support for english too.
2. SPL 1.33.0013d should work too. It's a modified version of 0013 to allow some additional operations. No need to install 0013. Radio 2.22.27.08 works too, but latest version, the one shipped with the vodafone update, is 2.22.28.25.
Greets.
For those who don't want to upgrade to a perfected spl (Want to stick to engineering spl) and are willing to accept the lower ram count I added ezterry's biffmod kernel/wifi module (oh and also added News and Weather app).
You can download it @ http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7812800/Android/vf_magic_frg83d_eng-signed.zip
Also if you want to use it without sim flash this after the main zip.. http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7812800/Android/Froyo_Provision.zip
Hope this helps anyone.
Btw.. Tested on Google Ion (Yes i got one lol)

[Q&A] Ubuntu on the Transformer (eMMC install)

This thread is for help and support related to ubuntu on the eeepad transformer, all questions not related to development should be asked here, please be friendly and do not flame each other or I will request the thread be closed.
Download links are in the third post.
There is a wiki entry here that has a bit more detailed explanation. Please note though that as it is a wiki information
quoted in there may or may not be entirely accurite.
you will need to download an nvflashable rom, like prime.
Please read the README before attempting this. The readme is below as well as in the kit, YOU WILL LOSE DATA.
Download links are in the second post.
OLiFE for the ASUS transformer
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(c) 2011 Steven Barker <[email protected]>
This package should have only been linked to from xda-developers
or rootzwiki if you got the links to this package from anywhere
but those sites please send an email to the above email
address with the subject: "unauthorised posts"
DISCLAIMER
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Steven Barker (lilstevie) nor anybody will take any responsibility
for any damage, data loss, fire, death of a loved one, or loss of
data resulting from using this mod for your device. Using this mod
may void your warranty.
NVFLASH
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nvflash is the intellectual property of nvidia, and remains the
property of nvidia. Any questions or queries regarding the usage
and licence of nvflash should be directed to nvidia.
abootimg
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abootimg is by Gilles Grandou <[email protected]> and is
unmodified. The source is available from online at
http://gitorious.org/ac100/abootimg
usage
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Usage has changed since the release of the last kit, please read
these instructions carefully, as the install method is a little
more complex, (but easier once you use it).
If you downloaded OLiFE.tar.gz you will need to inject the android
rom and ubuntu image. You can use any nvflashable rom with this.
I recommend that you use prime as that is the configuration that
I have tested myself, and the ROM that I support for use with this
device. You can download the ubuntu image from
http://lilstevie.geek.nz/ports/ubuntu.img.gz.
If you downloaded OLiFE-Prime-Edition.tar.gz you will not need to
download the ubuntu image or an nvflash rom as they are seeded into
the image.
Install instructions:
1) Download the specific flavour of OLiFE that you want to use, and
extract it with "tar xvf <filename>".
2) If needed inject android rom and ubuntu image.
3) From the directory that OLiFE was extracted in run the main script
with the command ./OLiFE.sh.
4) Read the text that comes up and answer the question it asks.
5) Follow the menu to the option you want (below is a breakdown of
what each menu item is) and follow the instructions prompted. (also below
is instructions on how to get into the modes requested).
Menu items:
1) Backup Menu:
1) Full Backup (stock)
- Full backup (stock) takes a full backup of a stock
android system. This gives you an option to also back
up your user data(this will take a while).
2) Full Backup (ubuntu)
- Full backup (ubuntu) takes a full backup of a system
that dualboots android and ubuntu, this backs up your
system, and the ubuntu image. This gives you an option
to also back up your user data(this will take a while).
3) User data only
- This backs up the user data partition on your device.
(This option takes a while)
4) Android ROM
- This option backs up the android system only. This
option generates all the files (minus bootloader, and BCT)
required to flash a rom via nvflash.
5) Ubuntu Install
- This option backs up the ubuntu install on your device.
2) Flash Device:
1) Dualboot:
- This option will install ubuntu to your device in a
dualbooting configuration with android. During the
installation process it asks you which OS you would like
to boot by default.
2) uboot (linux only):
- This option will install ubuntu with u-boot and the
ChromeOS kernel that supports acceleration. This option
is currently unavailable, but should be available soon.
3) asus boot (linux only):
- This option will install ubuntu with the asus bootloader
with this configuration you will use all the eMMC for ubuntu
and there will be no android system installed on your device.
4) stock:
- This option will partition the device in a stock way and
install the android system that is in ./images. Use this
option if you no longer want ubuntu on your device.
3) Update Device:
1) Android Kernel:
- This option will update the android kernel on your device
with the boot.img from ./images/. This allows you to install
your own kernel on the device for android rather than the one
that comes with your chosen rom.
2) Ubuntu/Linux Kernel:
- This will update the ubuntu kernel on your device to the version
included in this flashkit. This option is for updating just the
kernel with nvflash rather than using the blob method. This method
is also good for if you flash a bad ubuntu kernel to the device.
3) Android ROM:
- This option will update the android rom on the device with the
one from ./images/. This is good for if the ROM you use is updated
or you would like to change ROMs and there is an nvflash image for it.
This option does not destroy your data.
4) Ubuntu Rootfs:
- This will update your ubuntu image on the device. This is destructive
to data stored in the ubuntu image.
5) Advanced (Unsupported):
- Any option in this menu is not supported and should be considered
unstable. There may be bugs in these options and they are not maintained
at this point in time.
1) Flash ChromeOS Kernel (Primary Boot):
- This option will flash the ChromeOS kernel to the primary boot
partition. This option may not currently work in it's current
configuration.
2) Flash ChromeOS Kernel (Secondary Boot):
- This option will flash the ChromeOS kernel to the secondary boot
partition. This option may not currently work in it's current
configuration.
3) Update Uboot Partition:
- This option will update the u-boot boot partition that u-boot
reads the kernel and boot script from. This option does work if
you have installed u-boot by compiling it from source and installed
it yourself.
4) Flash ClockworkRecoveryMod:
- This option allows you to temperarily flash CWR to the device so
you can update the installed rom. It backs up the current kernel in
the recovery kernel position and then flashes CWR. When you have finished
using CWR you then push any key and put the device back in APX mode and
it will restore the kernel that was in that position. (This only works if
android is your primary boot option at this time).
4) Inject Firmware:
1) Bluetooth firmware (default install):
- This option will inject the Bluetooth firmware from the
android ROM located at ./images/ in to the ubuntu of your
currently running system.
2) Bluetooth firmware (CrOS Kernel):
- This option will inject the Bluetooth firmware from the
android ROM located at ./images/ in to the ubuntu of your
currently running system and flashes the proper u-boot kernel
if you no longer need adb support.
5) Onscreen Keyboard:
- This runs OnBoard so that you can run through oem-config properly
you only need to use this option if you do not have a keyboard dock
and on the first boot.
1) Standard Kernel:
- This will invoke oem-config on the standard kernel installed
on the device.
2) ChromeOS Kernel:
- This will invoke oem-config on the u-boot kernel that is
installed on the device and flashes the proper u-boot kernel
if you no longer need adb support.
Device Modes:
APX Mode:
-This mode is used by nvflash to write files to the eMMC device.
To boot in this mode you press Power and Vol-Up.
Recovery Mode:
- This mode is where CWR or Asus recovery normally lives, but is
replaced by the secondary OS in the dualboot configuration.
To boot in this mode you press Power and Vol-Down, then Vol-Up when prompted.
Normal Boot:
-This mode is where android normally lives.
To boot in this mode you press the Power button until the screen turns on.
Changelog
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1.2a - Release name: Odyssey
* New name for kit: OLiFE
* New menu system
* Updated README
* Better handling of platform detection
* Bluetooth support in ubuntu.img
* Preliminary support for ChromeOS kernel
* Preliminary support for uboot
* Fixed touchpad
* Fixed network manager
* Updated to ubuntu oneiric
* More options for flashing and updating
* OTB Wireless support (No more injecting)
* Smaller ubuntu.img for faster upload to device
* Auto resizing of rootfs on first boot
* Larger partition size (6GB) for ubuntu
* Refactored to more easily between devices
* Maybe something else I have missed
1.1 - Release name: Daedalus
* Firmware injector for BT and wifi firmwares
1.0 and silent updates - Release name: Prometheus
* Support for x86_64 linux distributions
* Updated README for release on xda-developers
* Fixes to install scripts
* Initial Release
Downloads:
RootFS md5sum(1a9fa8a698e4a96245a3c08511841eb4)
OLiFE md5sum(c30263fd8271a23bb211fd9fdd69fa45)
OLiFE Prime Edition md5sum(767779ccfa200e5e00b2f1e33a3d73a9)
Sources:
http://gitweb.lilstevie.geek.nz
To clone the repos "git clone git://lilstevie.geek.nz/$(name of repo).git"
lilstevie said:
This is running natively and from the eMMC so no µSD card required,
The video is a class2 µSD card and speeds are not an example of speeds from this kit.
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Thanks for your hard work, but I'm a bit confused by those 2 statements, contradicting each other :/
Also, if I understood properly, there is no CWM after selecting dual boot
Finally, is this a final release, or for testing purpose only ?
If final, a step by step guide would be very welcome
Edit : Just saw there is the tag [DEV] so forget about my last question (guide)
Wow, amazing work here. Haven't been able to do much to my Transformer as of late (due to uni starting up again, and been seeing how the TF goes as a substitute for my usual netbook), but absolutely can't wait to try this out when I got some time.
And yeah, I'm a tad confused here as well. I'm assuming that you mean the video was of Ubuntu running of your microSD drive using Jhinta's scripts but now this allows us to run it off the internal drive... am I right?
And how is the speed difference so far, running off internal vs class 2 microSD?
EDIT: Also, I'm assuming the same things that didn't work on Jhinta's aren't working on this (network-manager gui, touchpad etc)? Or have you changed things up a bit? And the tegra ppa you talk about; that contain the proprietary 3D drivers you were talking about having a lack of in the video?
Nice to see the post in XDA Good work !
bud77 said:
Thanks for your hard work, but I'm a bit confused by those 2 statements, contradicting each other :/
Also, if I understood properly, there is no CWM after selecting dual boot
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The video was taken before I was stable enough to even think about using internal memory, where as this kit is not using the µSD
and yeah you lose recovery after selecting dual boot, not much we can do about that for the time being.
poltak11 said:
Wow, amazing work here. Haven't been able to do much to my Transformer as of late (due to uni starting up again, and been seeing how the TF goes as a substitute for my usual netbook), but absolutely can't wait to try this out when I got some time.
And yeah, I'm a tad confused here as well. I'm assuming that you mean the video was of Ubuntu running of your microSD drive using Jhinta's scripts but now this allows us to run it off the internal drive... am I right?
And how is the speed difference so far, running off internal vs class 2 microSD?
EDIT: Also, I'm assuming the same things that didn't work on Jhinta's aren't working on this (network-manager gui, touchpad etc)? Or have you changed things up a bit? And the tegra ppa you talk about; that contain the proprietary 3D drivers you were talking about having a lack of in the video?
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I started back at uni this week myself, and have been using my transformer as a netbook replacement with ubuntu. The video is using my stuff but before I had it running on the internal memory.
speed diference is massive between the class2 and internal. It was so great of a difference that I forget that it is arm now that it is on internal
the PPA will have things such as kernel updates, bluetooth enabler and all that. as for what is working in the release, things are pretty similar to Jhintas release, touchpad does not work correctly network manager gui doesn't work, I have something to enable bluetooth, that works nicely, but it isn't in the fs or up on the ppa yet. 3D drivers are a work in progress, still no EGL and the likes with the L4T releases, so it is really just acceleration for normal use, I have been working on them but as of yet no dice.
So using the PPA, in theory we won't have to flash the device again (at least for the ubuntu part), it will be able to auto-update itself ?
ErGo_404 said:
So using the PPA, in theory we won't have to flash the device again (at least for the ubuntu part), it will be able to auto-update itself ?
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yes, that is the plan anyway
lilstevie said:
the PPA will have things such as kernel updates, bluetooth enabler and all that. as for what is working in the release, things are pretty similar to Jhintas release, touchpad does not work correctly network manager gui doesn't work, I have something to enable bluetooth, that works nicely, but it isn't in the fs or up on the ppa yet. 3D drivers are a work in progress, still no EGL and the likes with the L4T releases, so it is really just acceleration for normal use, I have been working on them but as of yet no dice.
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Ah lovely idea with the PPA. When new 3.2 based Prime gets released, I'll try to get a few hours to myself to get this all working together.
Just a few quick questions first:
How do your scripts change the eMMC layout? Does eMMC work the same as a standard HDD/SSD partitioned with a GPT? As in, have you made separate partitions for Android and Ubuntu, or is it somehow shared?
And also related, how much room will it take up on the eMMC (as I've only got a 16GB TF)?
And finally, since you've been using yours at uni running Ubuntu, have you got any idea of the battery life running Ubuntu? I'm assuming it'd be pretty similar to stock, but yeah the battery indicator wasn't working last time I was playing around with Ubuntu from the microSD. Also, does the second keyboard battery work?
poltak11 said:
Ah lovely idea with the PPA. When new 3.2 based Prime gets released, I'll try to get a few hours to myself to get this all working together.
Just a few quick questions first:
How do your scripts change the eMMC layout? Does eMMC work the same as a standard HDD/SSD partitioned with a GPT? As in, have you made separate partitions for Android and Ubuntu, or is it somehow shared?
And also related, how much room will it take up on the eMMC (as I've only got a 16GB TF)?
And finally, since you've been using yours at uni running Ubuntu, have you got any idea of the battery life running Ubuntu? I'm assuming it'd be pretty similar to stock, but yeah the battery indicator wasn't working last time I was playing around with Ubuntu from the microSD. Also, does the second keyboard battery work?
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The second battery does work, unless you get one of those dodged ones that just randomly stops charging which happened to me, with the dock connected and the battery in it refusing to charge my battery lasted 6 hours.
the layout is different to standard, UDA(User DAta partition) is 4.2GB smaller than what it was, so you have 9.99gb for android and 4.2 for ubuntu, the kernel and recovery kernels are moved up to the end of the flash as well so that they are accessible through /dev
Just finished installing it. Yea, from internal memory it's working much faster. ~20 second boot time!(I didn't have timer with me, so I counted in the head) That's like my laptop with SSD + 10 second bios booting. With a dock it feels like a true netbook. I think I'll even dare to test c/c++ IDE on this thing. Good job!
Used online timer. It's 21 seconds.
Hmm how do I start wifi? eth0 is not even showing in the list of devices.
aligatro2010 said:
Just finished installing it. Yea, from internal memory it's working much faster. ~20 second boot time!(I didn't have timer with me, so I counted in the head) That's like my laptop with SSD + 10 second bios booting. With a dock it feels like a true netbook. I think I'll even dare to test c/c++ IDE on this thing.
Used online timer. It's 21 seconds.
Hmm how do I start wifi? eth0 is not even showing in the list of devices.
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Sorry forgot to mention in the first post, firmwares are not included in this release due to potential licensing issues, you can push the wifi firmware via adb to /lib/firmware and also the nvram, they are located in /system/vendor/fw_bcm4329.bin and /system/etc/nvram.txt on your android system, the module will autoload on boot once you have the firmware in place, and the interface will be named wlan0
lilstevie said:
Sorry forgot to mention in the first post, firmwares are not included in this release due to potential licensing issues, you can push the wifi firmware via adb to /lib/firmware and also the nvram, they are located in /system/vendor/fw_bcm4329.bin and /system/etc/nvram.txt on your android system, the module will autoload on boot once you have the firmware in place, and the interface will be named wlan0
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nvram.txt to /etc right? I copied them straight from android partition, but it still doesn't load. Could it be because of the bcm4329_sta.bin or nvram should be placed in /lib/firmware ?
It works now.
So basically we will be able to dual boot Windows 7 and Android?
liorry said:
So basically we will be able to dual boot Windows 7 and Android?
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No, Windows 7 doesn't have arm version. Windows 8 maybe in future, long future ....
aligatro2010 said:
nvram.txt to /etc right? I copied them straight from android partition, but it still doesn't load. Could it be because of the bcm4329_sta.bin or nvram should be placed in /lib/firmware ?
It works now.
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the wifi firmware should be called fw_bcm4329.bin and nvram.txt should be in /lib/firmware, I probably should have been a little clearer, but I posted that just before going to bed, and was a little tired
lilstevie said:
the wifi firmware should be called fw_bcm4329.bin and nvram.txt should be in /lib/firmware, I probably should have been a little clearer, but I posted that just before going to bed, and was a little tired
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"bcm4329_sta.bin" was already there before I even copied 2 modules and it was also loaded as module when I did modprobe. (not 100% sure about the second)That's why I thought it was conflicting with android's modules.
Wow, great work! Can't wait to try it.
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using XDA Premium App
I've probably missed something obvious.. But I get this.
file not found: linux.img
failed executing command 2147483647 NvError 0x4
command failure: create failed
rm: cannot remove `linux.img': No such file or directory
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After like 5 minutes of NvFlash installing stuff.

[TOOL][All devices & OS] Fastboot Commander [v.1.51][UPD 15 AUG 2011]

Don't forget to hit that "thanks"/Donate button or check out my APK(s) installer tool found in my signature :0)
Updated to version 1.51.
Added: Conversion of BMP images to ready-to-flash splash files on all 3 systems.
Modified: Graphical layout is now more in sync in all 3 systems.
Modified: All tooltips are now corrected and fully helpful :0)
Hi everyone.
This is a tool written in JAVA for easier flashing of the following partitions:
Radio, hboot/spl, recovery, system, boot, userdata, kernel and splash.
It can do much more, like:
Conversion of 24bit BMP images to ready-to-flash splash files.
Erase/wipe multiple or single partitions.
Reboot device either to system or fastboot.
Print of device info.
Flash of kernel.
Possible to run custom fastboot commands instead of using cmd/shell.
Flash of signed zip files (E.g. fastboot flash zip myzip.zip)
The above(Flash of signed zip) should not to be confused with flashing of custom rom files!
It's only meant for signed HTC roms with complete system layout.
Flash multiple files in one click by using custom folders and tags.
It's basically a GUI over most fastboot commands.
It works for Windows, Linux and Mac.
No need for Android SDK, the jar-file has all needed files bundled!
It's well tested and have more than +10000 users.
It works for all devices which has fastboot :0)
Any feedback is appreciated.
Requirements:
Min 30 % battery!
Engineering hboot/spl OR S-OFF!
Do not reboot or shutdown, if you ever get an error flashing the radio or the hboot/spl!
Ask here for help if it happens!
Instead of having to maintain multiple OPs, i have decided to redirect the OP to the desire forum. It's only the facade and nothing else. All questions and ect regarding the EVO 4G will still be on this thread :0)
The tool is the same and will work on any device which have fastboot mode.
LINK:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1193915
Great idea
Sent from my PC36100 using XDA Premium App
does it work with hboot 2.16.0001 evo 4g
leo72793 said:
does it work with hboot 2.16.0001 evo 4g
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I'm not an expert on the EVO... but try it out.. nothing to lose. If the command is rejected than nothing will happen :0)
But as rule of thumb: You must have eng spl or s-off. But some s-on devices still allows you some commands... Just try it out.
NB: I was unsure if it had any use in the Evo section... if it turns out to be not useful, i will removed it straight away :0)
Basically, EVO users will need the 0.76 engineering hboot version for all commands to work.
github said:
Basically, EVO users will need the 0.76 engineering hboot version for all commands to work.
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If you need to get .76 back then check out this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=883548
Cool idea, ill try it when the new kernel is done.
Sent from my PHAT Iconia
Updated to ver.1.51
Enjoy :0)
Works Great on my Evo(Details in Sig.) very user friendly
Just reached 3500+ downloads for version 1.51 :0)
Keep the thanks/donations and REPLIES coming or this thread will die :0(
Fastboot Commander v.1.51 just reached 6300 + downloads
Remember to leave a REPLY or the this threads will die...
Hitting the "THANKS" and/or Donate button won't hurt either

Recovery BootStrap (TWRP) - Motorola Defy\Bravo

Recovery BootStrap (TWRP) - Motorola Defy\Bravo
Version: 4.0
Install Recovery BootStrap (TWRP) for Motorola Defy\Bravo via a USB cable. For computers running the Windows\Linux (port version) operating system.
Download: (Windows: MEGA / Google Drive) | (Linux: port by nastys post>>)
Install Recovery BootStrap (TWRP) you can right out stock firmware (without custom recovery) with superuser.
Recovery BootStrap (TWRP) - for the recovery say thank Quarx, after installation, you can install the rom CyanogenMod from Quarx for December 2014 (but do not forget about resize.zip).
Can be installed on Defy (MB525), Defy Plus (MB526), Bravo (MB520).
Requirements for smartphone:
Enable USB debugging
Superuser (ROOT)
Free space on the memory card of 100 megabytes
Instructions:
1. Download the archive
2. Unpack it somewhere else with a short path, for example D:\andro
3. Connect your phone via USB cable ("debugging on USB" should be included)
4. Run the install_bootstrap.cmd
5. When you see the label "Let's Start? =)", press any key
6. If the superuser ask permission for full access "ADB Shell", allow.
7. After installing the smart phone will automatically restart
!IMPORTANT! after restarting the Stock firmware will not start!, but you will have BootStrap (TWRP) so you can safely install custom firmware\rom
Change log:
V3:
Changed how the script
Fixed installation errors recovery on Android 4.x and later
V4:
The script changed drastically
After installation removes trash from the memory card (so far only on Android 4.x and later)
Made for normal (mortals) users , before you start the installation script checks (by model) which smartphone connected to the computer, if your smartphone is not supported script report it and stop installation, if supported will give something "Device: MB525".
Serviceability checked on the Chinese 231 (Defy) firmware with superuser (what say thank borndead), and on the Asian 231 (Defy)
Questions\FAQ:
Error "[ERROR] Verify device!", what to do?
Error "[ERROR] Verify device!", it is may mean the following:
1. You have not enabled USB debugging
2. Your smartphone does not support this Recovery. (only for MB525, MB526, MB520)
3. You need to confirm the action ADB on your smartphone
4. Or you have some other connection problems
Stock transition to CyanogenMod 11 of Quarx
Stock transition to CyanogenMod 11 (firmware and find all necessary files can be here) of Quarx in short (generally as described on the website Quarx, only simpler and under Windows)
1. Install Recovery BootStrap (TWRP) via USB
2. Enter Recovery install resize.zip
3. Restart your smartphone
4. Install CyanogenMod 11 and GApps
Good work, comrade! I flashed CM11 on the Moto Defy - everything works!
We did observed some cases, where a "new life (resized)" Defy is not booting anymore. Only solution was to reflash SBF and start from scratch.
Does this mean, it is possible to recover TWRP from PC? That would be a step a head!
This is amazing! Everytime I needed to reflash the stock ROM I needed to install cm10, then cm11, then new bootsrap etc...
Unfortunately I don't use Windows...
 @Octanium91 Would you mind if I port your script to GNU/Linux?
starbright_ said:
We did observed some cases, where a "new life (resized)" Defy is not booting anymore. Only solution was to reflash SBF and start from scratch.
Does this mean, it is possible to recover TWRP from PC? That would be a step a head!
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I tried to do something like that, is not yet happened. Perhaps in the future even try
nastys said:
This is amazing! Everytime I needed to reflash the stock ROM I needed to install cm10, then cm11, then new bootsrap etc...
Unfortunately I don't use Windows...
@Octanium91 Would you mind if I port your script to GNU/Linux?
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Maybe. If Iunderstand with GNU/Linux scripts
The new version, V4
The new version, V4
Changes:
The script changed drastically
After installation removes trash from the memory card (so far only on Android 4.x and higher)
More debugging: Now the script itself is not closed, and tells the user exactly what happened.
Sorry debris removal only works on Android 4.x and later.
Linux port done!
@Octanium91 I ported it to C++ (for Linux only at the moment). Please add it to the first post . Here is the link: MediaFire | MEGA
On Ubuntu just mount the ISO as image (not archive) then click 'Run' (or you can also extract the ISO and run the executable directly). It works on x86 (32 bit) and x86_64 (64 bit) CPUs. The source code is also included in the ISO. Tested on Ubuntu 14.10 and 16.04 (64 bit).
I tested it with both stock 2.3.6 rooted and CM11. It seems that the stock ROM won't boot after flashing the new bootstrap, but the recovery works fine
Also your version has a very bad bug: it flashes Defy bootstrap even on Bravo!!! It should flash Motorola Bravo specific bootstrap instead. My version only works for Motorola Defy and Defy+ at the moment, but you can edit the source code. EDIT: they are the same file with different names. I updated my version to support MB520.
After run the command script, when i boot in TWRP SDcard shows 0mb.
Already tried flashing the SBF recommended by quarx and after that the root SBF, but the result is always the same.
With CM recovery i can see the SDcard properly, but after the resize, or bootstrap, i always get 0mb at SDcard.
Any help?
Thanks!
evilinheaven said:
After run the command script, when i boot in TWRP SDcard shows 0mb.
Already tried flashing the SBF recommended by quarx and after that the root SBF, but the result is always the same.
With CM recovery i can see the SDcard properly, but after the resize, or bootstrap, i always get 0mb at SDcard.
Any help?
Thanks!
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Format your SD card (to FAT32) or use another one.
Octanium91 said:
The new version, V4
Changes:
The script changed drastically
After installation removes trash from the memory card (so far only on Android 4.x and higher)
More debugging: Now the script itself is not closed, and tells the user exactly what happened.
Sorry debris removal only works on Android 4.x and later.
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nastys said:
@Octanium91 I ported it to C++ (for Linux only at the moment). Please add it to the first post . Here is the link: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/candnhxj8aovj/Defy_Bootstrap_Installer_for_Linux
On Ubuntu just mount the ISO as image (not archive) then click 'Run'. It works on x86 (32 bit) and x86_64 (64 bit) CPUs. The source code is also included. Tested on 14.10 x86_64.
I tested it with both stock 2.3.6 rooted and CM11. It seems that the stock ROM won't boot after flashing the new bootstrap, but the recovery works fine
Also your version has a very bad bug: it flashes Defy bootstrap even on Bravo!!! It should flash Motorola Bravo specific bootstrap instead. My version only works for Motorola Defy and Defy+ at the moment, but you can edit the source code.
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Greetings guys, I'm a user from the Atrix 2 section and a part of the current device supporters there. It's a pleasure to finally post here, 'the domain of Quarx' haha.
I was wondering if this recovery is able to flash and boot android Lollipop 5.0 roms yet? If so, then is there some way to port it from source to my or other similar Moto devices in the OMAP bracket with locked bootloaders?
I'm an Android novice, but I'm experienced in building custom recoveries and roms, as well as beginner git commands, so no need to hold anything back, lol. I appreciate the work you're all doing here, please continue to make the difference. Thanks for reading this and take care!
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Aceofzeroz said:
Greetings guys, I'm a user from the Atrix 2 section and a part of the current device supporters there. It's a pleasure to finally post here, 'the domain of Quarx' haha.
I was wondering if this recovery is able to flash and boot android Lollipop 5.0 roms yet? If so, then is there some way to port it from source to my or other similar Moto devices in the OMAP bracket with locked bootloaders?
I'm an Android novice, but I'm experienced in building custom recoveries and roms, as well as beginner git commands, so no need to hold anything back, lol. I appreciate the work you're all doing here, please continue to make the difference. Thanks for reading this and take care!
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Hi!
flash and boot android Lollipop 5.0 roms - just can not say, but it is theoretically possible (need to check).
If so, then is there some way to port it from source to my or other similar Moto device - No, this is not possible (specifically, in this case). BUT this method you can set recovery to another smartphone (it is theoretically, need to try)
Here recovery that are in the public domain, I think that they can install Lollipop 5.0 roms - TWRP2 \ Safestrap
Moto devices in the OMAP bracket with locked bootloaders? - Most likely will not work, but no one stops to try
Octanium91 said:
Hi!
flash and boot android Lollipop 5.0 roms - just can not say, but it is theoretically possible (need to check).
If so, then is there some way to port it from source to my or other similar Moto device - No, this is not possible (specifically, in this case). BUT this method you can set recovery to another smartphone (it is theoretically, need to try)
Here recovery that are in the public domain, I think that they can install Lollipop 5.0 roms - TWRP2 \ Safestrap
Moto devices in the OMAP bracket with locked bootloaders? - Most likely will not work, but no one stops to try
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Many thanks for the prompt and well ordered reply! I'll look into your suggestions and I'm aware that there aren't many available recovery software for our locked bootloader phones.
We were actually trying to get Safestrap working on our device since last month, but it's failing to work correctly in booting our kexec roms. So I thought I'd ask here since the Defy works by using the 2nd boot like us, but it's still under investigation. Thanks again for your assistance, we're not out of the game yet and we'll get things rolling eventually. Take care!:thumbup:
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Error. More than one device and emulator
what am i doing wrong?
LoeWn said:
Error. More than one device and emulator
what am i doing wrong?
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Perhaps you have not enabled USB debugging
Requirements for smartphone:
Enable USB debugging
Superuser (ROOT)
Free space on the memory card of 100 megabytes
I did enable usb debugging
LoeWn said:
I did enable usb debugging
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You can send us a screenshot?
I had a successful installation of a december build and twrp 2,6x installed, everything ran just fine. But when the CM tells me there is a update and i download it does not install from recovery, get errormsg. Also apps like rom manager pro tells my phone is not compatible with any updates, and that i should install CWM recovery. So is it possible to install a real CWM on a defy mb526?
Hi, I flashed Recovery BootStrap v4 on the Defy MB525, but its not working. After flash and reboot, phone starts booting, but it ends up with the following screen.
Doesn't matter if I choose Recovery or continue. I can press the menu button (to choose recovery) and nothing happen, till the 3rd press. Than display goes black and thats all .
Any idea where could be the problem or what I'm doing wrong?
Edit: maybe its related to the bootloader version, which is 09.10
Haldy said:
Hi, I flashed Recovery BootStrap v4 on the Defy MB525, but its not working. After flash and reboot, phone starts booting, but it ends up with the following screen.
Doesn't matter if I choose Recovery or continue. I can press the menu button (to choose recovery) and nothing happen, till the 3rd press. Than display goes black and thats all .
Any idea where could be the problem or what I'm doing wrong?
Edit: maybe its related to the bootloader version, which is 09.10
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Based on first screenshots, Recovery installed. Now you need to install system.
Than display goes black and thats all - maybe have to wait
marcooleo said:
I had a successful installation of a december build and twrp 2,6x installed, everything ran just fine. But when the CM tells me there is a update and i download it does not install from recovery, get errormsg. Also apps like rom manager pro tells my phone is not compatible with any updates, and that i should install CWM recovery. So is it possible to install a real CWM on a defy mb526?
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In principle it is possible, but it does not make sense.

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