init.d scripts - Galaxy S6 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

looking for someone willing to share any init.d scripts or commands for our galaxy s6. i already have init.d enabled and am using unikernel. any feedback would be appreciated. thanks.

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My question concerns the use of zram and ramzswap in the custom rom Mindcr v2.4.
I would appreciate detailed information about how to activate zram and ramzswap in Mindcr v2.4. Do you know of any complementary zram and ramzswap scripts available or, alternatively, specific applications oriented to activate and use them for this concrete rom?
Thanks in advance,
Marcuswrapp.
Marcuswrapp said:
My question concerns the use of zram and ramzswap in the custom rom Mindcr v2.4.
I would appreciate detailed information about how to activate zram and ramzswap in Mindcr v2.4. Do you know of any complementary zram and ramzswap scripts available or, alternatively, specific applications oriented to activate and use them for this concrete rom?
Thanks in advance,
Marcuswrapp.
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I have found out that zram configuration is included in a init.d file called zram00 which is located in the path: system/etc/init.d. As it is detailed in the MindCr Rom specifications, zram is set to 72 Mb.

[UPDATE #3/OP DONE!!] A Complete Guide to Modding and Tweaking With Init.d Scripts

Helly my fellow tf700 enthusiasts,
Just finished updating my guide to tweaking and modding with init.d scripts to make it much simpler, user friendly, more detailed, and coherent with my other guide on optimization. Get detailed and easy to follow instructions on how to write init.d scripts that tweak your kernel and unlock your tablets full potential.
Find it here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2198510
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Hey guys,
Just finished my 2nd exam so I had a chance to do a little work. Cleaned up my guide and made it simpler for the average user. Added more info about governors and added links for more detailed info about all of the governors and schedulers available in android. I also added a link for more info about different kernel modules and what they do.
All the best,
Lucius
UPDATE #3
Hello all,
This guide is now complete. I cant think of any more ways to improve it. I will only update from now on if I discover some useful tweaks or get any requests.
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[Windows Kitchen Development] Adding multi-device support

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[REQ] Custom kernel for SM-915G

Hello developers,
Just a kind request, there are custom kernels for exynos version of note edge but no custom kernel for SM-915G snapdragon model.
Need to activate init. scripts which is not possible on stock kernel
devs and mods please help to make the powerful tweaked custom kernel.
Hi.. I would love for 915f .. I have downloaded and setup build environment for the kernel but the code as is from Samsung has problems .. references a driver for fc2350 or something like on initial 'make clean' .. on checking the file is defiantly not included.. if I amend referencing file either remove or change to duplicate the file that is there I still get another missing file
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I'm a root Magisk user. And I have installed these Magisk modules which I don't know

Busybox for Android NDK created by osm0sis @xda-developers
Nano for Android NDK created by osm0sis @xda-developers
Init.d Injector created by Zackptg5 @xda-developers
Let me know if I am 'overdoing' something. They seem important for other support.
First two modules seem similar, and both installed, is it OK?
JohnWrick said:
Busybox for Android NDKcreated by osm0sis @xda-developers
Nano for Android NDKcreated by osm0sis @xda-developers
Init.d Injectorcreated by Zackptg5 @xda-developers
Let me know if I am 'overdoing' something. They seem important for other support.
First two modules seem similar, and both installed, is it OK?
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it is Ok...
But if you want to ask a question about Magisk then make it at https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/mod-magisk-v1-universal-systemless-t3432382 ...
If you have other questions then make it at https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help

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