Help! Unpack boot.img-kernel.img to get config file! - General Questions and Answers

:crying: I know I post my questions and nobody never answer but I'll post anyway
I finally Unpack the boot.img of my MTK65 using mtk-tools by bruno martins
but it only unpack the boot.img-ramdisk (and it doesnt have the config file)
so I tried to unpack the boot.img-kernel.img but i cant open the file makes an error and tried to unzip gives an
"not gz format"
I need to reach the config file! I'm still researching, do i need to read more? please tell me what! i dont find the answer
and still working on it.

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editing boot.img

Ok im not sure how noobish of a question this is but I need to modify the boot.img of a ROM and have tried following this guide http://android-dls.com/wiki/index.php?title=HOWTO:_Unpack,_Edit,_and_Re-Pack_Boot_Images
I try the first step in Ubuntu OS and I get this
gzip: boot.img: not in gzip format
cpio: premature end of archive
If anyone would help me it would be appreciated. Heck I mean i could even tell you what needs to change if you want to do it
use
unpack-bootimg.pl and repack-bootimg.pl

[Q] Need Help

First of all, what Im trying to do is to extract the .tar.md5 files that come with every ROM.
Every time I do that I get a message from 7-zip "There is no correct record at the end of the archive", however the files are extracted.
Below are the files inside the extracted folder:
boot.img
recovery.img
system.img
userdata.img
Then I try to open the system.img with unyaffs but I get some errors there too for example: STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION.
So my questions are:
1) How to correctly extract a .tar.md5 file?
2) How to open a yaffs2 .img file?
Thanks
try on RAR.
I tried with Rar, but still the same

Kernel Packaging and Boot.img creation

Okay, so I have created and modified my own kernel name BionicSheep and have done couple releases (check my signature for link). My main question is how do I create a flashable zip with a boot.img I have asked a few people and they told me to use the kernel kitchen or google, but this is the only problem I haven't been able to solve after googling daily for the past 4 days. I figured I would ask here.
The reason I would like a boot.img is because I know in order to modify the kernelsplash with my own logo, I need to be able to unpack the bootimage to get the ramdisk and modify an rle file. The problem is I have no idea how to first make this bootimage. I understand to make the bootimage you need a the zImage (kernel binary) and the ramdisk. I have the zImage but I don't know how to make/get a ramdisk.
Currently I have been using this described method of packing my kernel into a flashable zip. I am pretty sure it just packs my modules and zImage into koush's AnyKernel. Thanks for any help, I need it.
Also try my kernel out and leave feedback if you are so inclined! It really is appreciated
In linux:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1477845
In windows:
http://technopyrate.blogspot.pt/2013/04/how-to-edit-android-bootimg-in-windows.html
zamcum said:
In linux:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1477845
In windows:
http://technopyrate.blogspot.pt/2013/04/how-to-edit-android-bootimg-in-windows.html
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This is helpful for unpacking modifying and repacking, but I dont have a boot.img to unpack. Like I said, all I have is a zImage, i have no clue how to get a ramdisk. Can I just use one from another kernel or will that cause conflicts? Thanks for the help
aeppacher said:
This is helpful for unpacking modifying and repacking, but I dont have a boot.img to unpack. Like I said, all I have is a zImage, i have no clue how to get a ramdisk. Can I just use one from another kernel or will that cause conflicts? Thanks for the help
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You can have it, in a stock rom:
Download a stock rom for your phone, open .tar.md5 file with winrar, extract boot.img and unpack it.
Inside you have, ramdisdk and zimage, with another name (boot.img-kernel)
rename your zimage, to boot.img-kernel, edit ramdisk if you want
repalce original boot.img-kernel with yours
and repack
Rename boot-new.img to boot.img
Enjoy
EDIT: To make a flashable Odin file, in Linux:
tar -H ustar -c boot.img > YOURKERNEL.tar
md5sum -t YOURKERNEL.tar >> YOURKERNEL.tar
mv YOURKERNEL.tar YOURKERNEL.tar.md5
That's not necessary. You can make it so that your zImage replaces the zImage inside the boot.img and the initlogo.rle at the same time.
CNexus said:
That's not necessary. You can make it so that your zImage replaces the zImage inside the boot.img and the initlogo.rle at the same time.
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Which step is not necessary? My biggest problem here was I didn't know i could take any old boot.img to make mine
zamcum said:
You can have it, in a stock rom:
Download a stock rom for your phone, open .tar.md5 file with winrar, extract boot.img and unpack it.
Inside you have, ramdisdk and zimage, with another name (boot.img-kernel)
rename your zimage, to boot.img-kernel, edit ramdisk if you want
repalce original boot.img-kernel with yours
and repack
Rename boot-new.img to boot.img
Enjoy
EDIT: To make a flashable Odin file, in Linux:
tar -H ustar -c boot.img > YOURKERNEL.tar
md5sum -t YOURKERNEL.tar >> YOURKERNEL.tar
mv YOURKERNEL.tar YOURKERNEL.tar.md5
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hahaha so I think that worked, I have a bootimage with my kernel!! hurrah, now how do I turn it into a flashable zip? Last question I promise
aeppacher said:
hahaha so I think that worked, I have a bootimage with my kernel!! hurrah, now how do I turn it into a flashable zip? Last question I promise
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the easiest way, is to download a custom kernel for your phone, open the zip with winrar and replace the bott.img by your boot.img
It is important that the exact custom kernel of your phone, so that, there are no incompatibilities in the installation script
zamcum said:
the easiest way, is to download a custom kernel for your phone, open the zip with winrar and replace the bott.img by your boot.img
It is important that the exact custom kernel of your phone, so that, there are no incompatibilities in the installation script
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Hmmm, I tried this and it didn't boot. :/ then I booted to recovery restarted, and then it booted with my boot splash (yay) went to apps updating and then just got stuck at starting apps. I couldn't get it to fully boot :/
Any ideas whats up
EDIT: I can't thank you since I only get 8 per day, sorry I do appreciate it though
aeppacher said:
Hmmm, I tried this and it didn't boot. :/ then I booted to recovery restarted, and then it booted with my boot splash (yay) went to apps updating and then just got stuck at starting apps. I couldn't get it to fully boot :/
Any ideas whats up
EDIT: I can't thank you since I only get 8 per day, sorry I do appreciate it though
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If your kernel does not boot, is because it has a problem. It is normal to happen in the first kernel.
The process I use, is what is above. Sorry, II can not help more.
Do not worry about the gratefulness. The important thing is to help
I have a question along the same lines as this thread and I've read all over the place and can't find anything. How do you open a boot.img file to be able to replace the zimage
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I have a question along the same lines as this thread and I've read all over the place and can't find anything. How do you open a boot.img file to be able to replace the zimage
EDIT: i fixed this
Problem solved, figured I would post a solution:
here are the tools: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/106865720/bootimg_tools.zip
extract them into any old folder. You also need to have perl installed (just google it)
1. You need to take your built boot.img (from a rom running your kernel successfully) and drag it into the folder.
2. Open up terminal and navigate to the directory with the tools and boot.img
3. First you need to split the boot image into its 2 parts (the ramdisk and the kernel zImage)
Code:
perl split_bootimg.pl boot.img
The "boot.img" part is just the name of your boot.img (I am assuming yours is called boot.img but you can change it as needed)
4. Okay what should have happened is the boot.img should have split into a 'boot.img-ramdisk.gz' and a 'boot.img-kernel' file. The first is a specially compressed ramdisk and the second is the zImage for the kernel
5. Now you need to unpack the ramdisk so that you can modify it. BE CAREFUL AND MODIFY ONLY IF NEEDED Use this code:
Code:
perl unpack_ramdisk boot.img-ramdisk.gz ramdisk
the "boot-img-ramdisk.gz" is the name of the ramdisk, you can change this as needed but it should be named that by default
6.Okay so what should have happened is a folder ramdisk was created (this is the unpacked ramdisk which you need).
7.Okay go back to your directory and delete your boot.img, boot.img-kernel and boot.img-ramdisk.gz files (you no longer need them)
8. Now you need to repack the ramdisk folder you modified so you can rebuild the boot.img use the following:
Code:
perl repack_ramdisk ramdisk boot.img-ramdisk.cpio.gz
9. This will take the 'ramdisk' folder and pack it and name it 'boot.img-ramdisk.cpio.gz'
11. Find your built zImage for your compiled kernel and copy it into this folder with the tools. Rename it as "boot.img-kernel"
10. Sweet now you need to pack the new ramdisk file and your kernel you just stuck in into a new boot.img (this part took me forever to figure out)
11. Here is the code to rebuild
Code:
mkbootimg --kernel boot.img-kernel --ramdisk boot.img-ramdisk.cpio.gz --cmdline 'console=null androidboot.hardware=qcom user_debug=31 zcache' --base 0x80200000 --pagesize 2048 --ramdiskaddr 0x81500000 -o boot.img
12. This should create a file named boot.img in the directory that will have your kernel and modified ramdisk (whoo)
Any further help can be directed to this thread or PMing me!
aeppacher said:
11. Here is the code to rebuild
Code:
mkbootimg --kernel boot.img-kernel --ramdisk boot.img-ramdisk.cpio.gz --cmdline 'console=null androidboot.hardware=qcom user_debug=31 zcache' --base 0x80200000 --pagesize 2048 --ramdiskaddr 0x81500000 -o boot.img
Any further help can be directed to this thread or PMing me!
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While executing above code I am getting : -bash: mkbootimg: command not found. Whether the mkbootimg file is exist there,
could you please help
mukulsoni said:
While executing above code I am getting : -bash: mkbootimg: command not found. Whether the mkbootimg file is exist there,
could you please help
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Are you doing this is the same directory as the mkbootimg file? Otherwise you have to path it
aeppacher said:
Are you doing this is the same directory as the mkbootimg file? Otherwise you have to path it
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Yes I am doing in same path. Its unpacking correctly, but showing error while packing the boot
Hmmm perhaps a bad download?
aeppacher said:
Hmmm perhaps a bad download?
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but unpacking is fine, My downloaded zip file is in 66.4 Kb size. any way could you please try to compile the attached HP.zip into boot.img in your system. TIA
Edit: sorry downloaded file size is 290kb. please send me the final compiled boot.img file. Thanks so much
mukulsoni said:
but unpacking is fine, My downloaded zip file is in 66.4 Kb size. any way could you please try to compile the attached HP.zip into boot.img in your system. TIA
Edit: sorry downloaded file size is 290kb. please send me the final compiled boot.img file. Thanks so much
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What version of linux are you running? Ubuntu? what version number, and is it 32-bit or 64-bit
EDIT: try install 32bit packages "sudo apt-get install ia32-libs"
aeppacher said:
What version of linux are you running? Ubuntu? what version number, and is it 32-bit or 64-bit
EDIT: try install 32bit packages "sudo apt-get install ia32-libs"
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I am running these scripts on window7 using Cygwin64. I guess these script should run on window 7 64 bit too.... please guide
mukulsoni said:
I am running these scripts on window7 using Cygwin64. I guess these script should run on window 7 64 bit too.... please guide
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I have no clue how to fix that. Mkbootimg is for 32 bit instruction so you need the appropriate libraries. No clue how to do that in windows

[Q] where do i find the beni_rev01_defconfig file ?

so...another question...
what is the beni_rev01_defconfig file and where can i find it ?
i want to make changes to the boot.img file to make it accept the ext part.
i unpacked the boot.img file...so i have the zimage file and the ramdisk file.
i found the init file, and added the code . but i cant find the beni_rev01_defconfig .
here is the link for where i got the code for this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21885765&postcount=5

[Completed] How to replace a file of .tar in WIndows while preserve it's permission?

Hello, it seem like Xda-dev is too large to find information.
Can you guys please guide me, how to direct replace a file in a tar archive while preserve it's permission?
Note 7-zip can only extract tar but can't pack it with permission.
Can cygwin use to perform this task? Like find a file inside a tar and replace it.
Please help me guys~
doulc said:
Hello, it seem like Xda-dev is too large to find information.
Can you guys please guide me, how to direct replace a file in a tar archive while preserve it's permission?
Note 7-zip can only extract tar but can't pack it with permission.
Can cygwin use to perform this task? Like find a file inside a tar and replace it.
Please help me guys~
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Greetings and welcome to assist. You want to unpack and repack a tar file for flashing as a rom ? I think assayed kitchen has that option
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ch...-android-roms-editor-assayyedkitchen-t3410545
which runs on windows and I know suppers kitchen can do this on linux
Also this post here explains how to repack your .img files to a tar.md5 using cygwin
tar -c boot.img cache.img hidden.img modem.bin recovery.img system.img >> file_name.tar
md5sum -t file_name.tar >> file_name.tar
mv file_name.tar file_name.tar.md5
Good luck
Sawdoctor
sawdoctor said:
You want to unpack and repack a tar file for flashing as a rom ? I think assayed kitchen has that option
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ch...-android-roms-editor-assayyedkitchen-t3410545
which runs on windows and I know suppers kitchen can do this on linux
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I want to unpack other stuff. Would be nice if there's any command line or parameter usage, it would ease me to write a script.
I want to unpack Recovery.img mainly.
Thing is the Kitchen tool only allow unpack system.img
tar -c boot.img cache.img hidden.img modem.bin recovery.img system.img >> file_name.tar
md5sum -t file_name.tar >> file_name.tar
mv file_name.tar file_name.tar.md5
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The md5sum is not helpful, odin will still give an error of invalid md5
And mv is just a rename command, correct me if I'm wrong
doulc said:
I want to unpack other stuff. Would be nice if there's any command line or parameter usage, it would ease me to write a script.
I want to unpack Recovery.img mainly.
Thing is the Kitchen tool only allow unpack system.img
The md5sum is not helpful, odin will still give an error of invalid md5
And mv is just a rename command, correct me if I'm wrong
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If you rename recovery.img to boot.img it should inpack it, pretty sure supper's kitchen does this as well. Not sure if this tool will be any help to you
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2600364
Good luck
Sawdoctor

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