Hi, may I ask somebody experienced with ROM building, if it is possible to build fully functional and stable build from AOSP sources if i have kernel sources for my device from vendor?
Nigfire said:
Hi, may I ask somebody experienced with ROM building, if it is possible to build fully functional and stable build from AOSP sources if i have kernel sources for my device from vendor?
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Hi, yes. I've compiled lollipop nexus4 from aosp in ubuntu 14.04.1 x64 in vmware.
I've downloaded the source, included the proprietary files, and compiled android, compiled with make and make otapackage to generate the zip.
After that i've rooted the device, installed twrp.
Finally, i've downloaded the source kernel and compiled to generate the .img. I've flashed this to the device with fastboot, and
yeeeeeeh perfect!!!
obviously, after this, i've downloaded the gapps and installed.
But, which version would you compile? And which device? All the sources are available and open source?
i wana make AOSP build for Huawei Ascend G6, I have only kernel sources from vendor... I suppose that kernel will work with any version of android or not?
Nigfire said:
i wana make AOSP build for Huawei Ascend G6, I have only kernel sources from vendor... I suppose that kernel will work with any version of android or not?
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Ok, you have the sources, very good.
mmm, i'm not sure that every kernel + android combinations work perfectly together.
For example, on my nexus4 i've kernel 3.4 and lollipop. Now, if android lollipop requires some modules/functionalities/"other magic stuff" to work properly from the kernel, and you install kernel 2.x.x without this feature, probably you'll have problems.
I mean, i'm not sure, but is only a logic hypothesis.
You can solve this problem using the latest official version of android from Huawei and your compiled kernel from Huawei sources. If this works, try to update android to another version with a custom rom. It works? Perfect!, It not works? Damn, restore the backup and use another older android version
To build android/kernel you must transform into a researcher :laugh:
please help, I need a kernel with full support for kali nethunter on the android 10 device pocophone f1 for earlier I will say that the sphinx kernel does not work. Maybe someone can build it on order for earlier thanks.
Can anyone use the kali kernel builder and build a kernel for our device?
d33dvb said:
Can anyone use the kali kernel builder and build a kernel for our device?
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i need it too
that would be pog imo
i have realme narzo 50
i could not find any nethunter supported kernel for this device, is it possible to compile and flash nethunter kernel on PE GSI Android 12? if so how to do? has any one tried and got sucessful build?
i have stock rom of the device, I can provide it if anyone can help me
If not which realme/redmi device support kali nethunter kernels? I don't have budget to get costly oneplus devices for the same.
please provide me the cheapest phone
Since there are no posts related to this, I'm making this post. Any android phone with kernel version greater than 3.9 supports both HID Keyboard and mouse. There is no need for a custom kernel with any modern kernel tho i've only tested this with kernel 4.9.337 on the PixelOS based on android 13.
The latest Kali Nethunter works as usual. All you need to do is enable the HID mode using the Android USB Gadget app found on Github and F-Droid.
I've tested the HID mode and it works as it should.
Happy pentesting !
I'll be more than happy to make a tutorial thread for a complete Nethunter setup for the Poco F1 if there are people who want it. Cheers !
Hello ) will be very good if you write here the installation instructions kali linux for poco f1) thanks
lxlit said:
Since there are no posts related to this, I'm making this post. Any android phone with kernel version greater than 3.9 supports both HID Keyboard and mouse. There is no need for a custom kernel with any modern kernel tho i've only tested this with kernel 4.9.337 on the PixelOS based on android 13.
The latest Kali Nethunter works as usual. All you need to do is enable the HID mode using the Android USB Gadget app found on Github and F-Droid.
I've tested the HID mode and it works as it should.
Happy pentesting !
I'll be more than happy to make a tutorial thread for a complete Nethunter setup for the Poco F1 if there are people who want it. Cheers !
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Could you please point out which files you used for your nethunter installation?
I have installed the latest pixelos and nethunter build but it goes into boot loop, I even tried LineageOS .