Turbo boost support - Micromax A110

Any Way to get this work on our device ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2145133
In andiroxu's kernel, it already there.
But this kernel Lags.
So, Can somebody make a cwm flashable file of this with 300 mb swap in cache folder.
OR Can you tell me how to do this.
I placed the init.d script in system/etc/init.d but nothing happens.
Can somebody tell me how to run init.d scripts ?
Thanks in Advance !

after placing that init.d scripts in the folder, use UNIVERSAL initd support enabler app.

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init.d scripts for Liberated Aria FR008

This enables init.d scripts for Liberated Aria FR008
/data/init.modules.conf for modules loading configuration
/data/init.cpu.conf for cpu scalings configuration. This a very simple one - only min, max freq and governor can be set, as the script will validate the settings.
config files will be re-generated after delete / data wipe.
The attached file is also hosted here.
what dose it do ?
dr.saad said:
what dose it do ?
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it launches scripts in /system/etc/init.d folder when the phone is booting up.

etc/init.d script to change scheduler at boot?

I'm currently using scripts to change my BuglessBeast governor and Max clock speed at boot, but can't figure out how to chance scaling to deadline. Any help is appreciated
Sent from my Google Nexus S
Here is a zip containing init.d scripts. Unzip. There is a "governor" and "max_freq" in there.
http://db.tt/3kX5XBxC
If none of these work.......Runparts (init.d at boot) is not implemented on the kernel your using. Also make sure permissions. 755
snandlal said:
Here is a zip containing init.d scripts. Unzip. There is a "governor" and "max_freq" in there.
http://db.tt/3kX5XBxC
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Thank you very much. The script I was looking for was to change the scheduler from cfs to deadline. I'm not sure I see one in your zip to do this?
Sent from my Google Nexus S
Ya. I replied a lil early this mornin. Realized it later

Init.d?

I don't understand what makes it so special.. i mean yeah, its awesome, but what makes it any different from any other folder.. why cant you just manually add a folder to the etc section and name it init.d with the same owner and permissions on a stock kernel?
To use it properly, you have to have a kernel that supports it. You can create it on an unsupported kernel, but nothing will happen. Even if you use Script Manager to run scripts from it, it still won't be like a true init.d, because init.d supports run ordering, and Script Manger doesn't.
The kernel has to know it needs to look for it during the boot process.
ahhh I see.. that makes sense. thanks

init.d enabler

hi friends,
this is my first post on xda. init.d doesn't require a specific kernel. i have made a flashable zip to enable init.d support on every android device.this is flashable threw custom recovery like cwm and twrp. downoad the file from attachment. so flash this file and enjoy init.d
note: busybox must be installed to enable init.d
Ur first post is good :thumbup:
Lag
Phone lag on wifi.. any suggestion:silly:
bad kernel
wifi problem is possibly caused by a bad kernel. try stock kernel.

Any recommended init.d scripts for Stock?

Subject says it all. Just enabled init.d in stock and looking to see what scripts people are using and why?
And just to clarify, I'm already using "01permissive" and "08setperm", essentially the base scripts put in place Ryuinferno's init.sh file.

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