Devoid.Franco Kernel 14 - Optimus One, P500, V General

Been using Franco's Rom and Kernel and it's been great. However, I like to update to his v.14 kernel. I did the format
1. Wipe
2. Partition, etc...
3. Load v5 Rom
4. Restart
My problem is right here, the warning is to delete the tweaks file and the script file (which I don't have one) in File Manager. I use the OI manager that comes with v5 Rom but it just wont' delete, and I don't want to load the new kernel because of all the warnings, please help :-(...

calculus1918 said:
Been using Franco's Rom and Kernel and it's been great. However, I like to update to his v.14 kernel. I did the format
1. Wipe
2. Partition, etc...
3. Load v5 Rom
4. Restart
My problem is right here, the warning is to delete the tweaks file and the script file (which I don't have one) in File Manager. I use the OI manager that comes with v5 Rom but it just wont' delete, and I don't want to load the new kernel because of all the warnings, please help :-(...
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it wont delete cause of permissions. I use root explorer for this kind of work. In this particular case i had deleted the nececary scrips from the flash zip and i flashed afterwards. (i had a clean install)

I am trying the clean install as well, can you give the instructions or point me to somewhere where I can read more about this, thanks for your time and effort.

Do I just delete it in the Devoid.Franco v5 zip before flashing and then restart the process (the only file that I can find is tweaks.sh)

Sorry, found the init.d file as well. Would I delete those files in the zip, rezip and then start the process over?

you just delete them from the zip and you flash it as usuall. just dont forget to disable verification check on your recovery or else it will give you error

Sorry, just a newb when it comes to this.
I couldn't delete the two files from the devoid.franco.v5.zip file so I did the following:
1. Extract the zip file
2. Deleted the two files
3. Rezipped the files into a new devoid.franco.v5.zip
4. Load the zip into the micro sd card after all the wipe and partition
5. Disabled Signature check
6. Tried the flash and it said it can't open the zip because it's bad :-(...
This can't be that hard when all the other kernels was easy to install...

calculus1918 said:
Sorry, just a newb when it comes to this.
I couldn't delete the two files from the devoid.franco.v5.zip file so I did the following:
1. Extract the zip file
2. Deleted the two files
3. Rezipped the files into a new devoid.franco.v5.zip
4. Load the zip into the micro sd card after all the wipe and partition
5. Disabled Signature check
6. Tried the flash and it said it can't open the zip because it's bad :-(...
This can't be that hard when all the other kernels was easy to install...
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Extracting a zip and re-zipping it DOESN'T work. You are not supposed to unzip the file. Just flash the rom, delete the offending files using root explorer, and then flash the kernel.
Sent from my LG Optimus One P500 using XDA App

You should't extract the file and rezip it. It corrupts it when it comes to flashing. I personally browse the zip file with winrar and simple delete the files i need. I also add files to zip this way like apks, ringtones etc

Trying winrar and it seems to work, gone to see if I can finish the entire process. Thanks so much for your time again. In the future, can I send the apps that I want directly into this zip? I can to sue something zipsigner before to get calendar, etc... Thanks again!!!

An alternative way for a clean install:
1: wipe everything
2: flash devoid.franco.v5
3: reboot (to check if everything is ok)
4: reboot into recovery
5: mount /system partition under 'mounts and storage' (clockworkmod)
6: from pc type (with phone still in recovery): 'adb shell'
7: in adb shell, type: 'rm /system/etc/tweaks.sh'
8: in adb shell, type: 'rm /system/etc/init.d/00script'
9: flash franco.kernel.v14
10: reboot
I Hope it helps,
Bye

You're welcome m8.
And yes you can have the apps you want inside the rom this way very easilly. just put them in app folder. I did this with some removed apps like browser and calendar and also removed zeam launcher and used adw launcher (personal taste) I even tried that with frameworks (aka themes) and it worked great

Thanks so much to both of your posts, it's working. One last questions, thought setcpu was already implemented in this kernel, but I don't see it anywhere? Again, thanks again for everyone's time and effort, learned so much today (wife is mad though because we need to do house work, lol, lol, better get going)... She said, "who formats their phone 5 times in 1 month, lol, lol"

setcpu is NOT included, you have to install it.
See first post in franco.kernel thread for the link.
Eh! eh! you are not in Europe, I guess if you have to help your wife NOW!!!
Barcelona-ManchesterUTD right NOW...

oh yes the wifes. my gf gets fustrated like "wtf are roms and kernels?? its just a phone!!! you call people and they call you back" rofl
One last note on setcpu. When i was using last version (2.13), every time i rebooted my phone the settings where gone and had to set them again. I switched to v2.1 and it worked like a charm. Have no idea if that is general issue or only me had it. Just thought i should tell you

Done via editing the zip with rar and all worked smoothly.
Thx all
/W

Related

One more quick N00b question...inside

I downloaded Mcnut R13 and unzipped it. Where do I find the pit file and the tar file for PDA using Odin?
You dont unzip it, and you dont need odin to flash mancut, download rom manager and flash it with rom manager.
Sent from my SGH-T959 using XDA App
I see. But is there a way to flash it using Odin? I would like to learn how to use it in case I soft brick it.
So I do have Rom Manager installed already but never used it. It doesn't need to be unzipped?
And how do I change kernels using Rom Manager and Odin?
Please read my sticky's before you continue and mess up your phone.
I've read this guide already. It doesn't really explain how to use Rom Manager. And if it somehow it does and I missed it I apologize.
I'll keep searching in the Q&A forum.
It has the steps to rom manager step by step... not trying to sound rude, just making sure you do not F up.
Check your PM
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It has the steps to rom manager step by step... not trying to sound rude, just making sure you do not F up.
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My apologies. Instructions are there and I read them last night. I just didn't remember reading anything about if the file containing the rom needed to be zipped or unzipped. Unless it was in one of the videos...
Just tried to install from the internal SD card. I placed the unzipped folder in the internal SD under a folder named R13. Then I checked the option to backup the rom but not to wipe data.
Long story short, installation aborted. Message was: Can't open /sdcard/sd/Mcnut_R13.Zip (No such file directory)
Someone told me it had to be unzipped first. But if it's looking for a file that ends in .Zip, maybe this is wrong.
no you don't unzip it at all...
download rom
put it on root of sd card (i.e. not in any folder)
boot into clockworkmod recovery via rom manager
if you get booted into stock recovery just keep choosing 'reinstall packages' until you get into CWM
make a backup of your current rom in case things go wrong
once thats done, choose 'install zip from sdcard' (4th option)
choose 'choose zip from sdcard'
navigate to preferred rom to install and push the power button to flash it
wait for it to finish and then reboot your phone
enjoy

[Q] AHH!! failed

I got clockworkmod working fine, but I am unable to loan ROMs. Whenever I downloand a ROM it opens in muiltiple files and it also happens with TNT, Thi is where Im stuck
Step 3.
Copy whatever ROM you wish to install (it should be a .zip file) to the ROMs folder on your tablet. (Leave it zipped, Clockwork will install it from the .zip file as is). trying to get VEGan 5.1 final
Note: If the ROM you downloaded has multiple files, look for the one named “update.zip” and rename it to whatever you want (something to help you differentiate it from other ROMs), then copy that to the tablet. If an “update.zip” doesn’t exist, and you’re lost…read through that ROM’s thread and see if anybody else asked about it…if not then you probably should (on that ROM’s thread…each one is different).
I cant fiqure how to get the update.zip. When I do open the files i get 3 files
META_INF,boot, and system. I tried to copy and paste all three files in the ROMs, but it never show the update.zip
You don't need an update.zip with clockworkmod recovery... you just need the rom that is zipped and can be named anything.
Stop unzipping the rom you are downloading and just copy it to your device. Install that with clockworkmod recovery.
Sent from my Viewsonic 10" GTab...
novicexda said:
I got clockworkmod working fine, but I am unable to loan ROMs. Whenever I downloand a ROM it opens in muiltiple files and it also happens with TNT, Thi is where Im stuck
Step 3.
Copy whatever ROM you wish to install (it should be a .zip file) to the ROMs folder on your tablet. (Leave it zipped]/B], Clockwork will install it from the .zip file as is). trying to get VEGan 5.1 final
Note: If the ROM you downloaded has multiple files, look for the one named “update.zip” and rename it to whatever you want (something to help you differentiate it from other ROMs), then copy that to the tablet. If an “update.zip” doesn’t exist, and you’re lost…read through that ROM’s thread and see if anybody else asked about it…if not then you probably should (on that ROM’s thread…each one is different).
I cant fiqure how to get the update.zip. When I do open the files i get 3 files
META_INF,boot, and system. I tried to copy and paste all three files in the ROMs, but it never show the update.zip
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you've answered your own question, the rar or zip file you downloaded might be in diff names, but always leave it in zip format. if in rar, unrar and the zip file should be in it.
in clockwork recovery, you can update by update.zip or choose your own zip
tcrews said:
You don't need an update.zip with clockworkmod recovery... you just need the rom that is zipped and can be named anything.
Stop unzipping the rom you are downloading and just copy it to your device. Install that with clockworkmod recovery.
Sent from my Viewsonic 10" GTab...
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That is my problem, if automaticly unzips when it downloads. I am not sure if its my windows setting becaue I am unable to download TNT lite because I keep getting " windows can no opem" message. Is there a way i can prevent it from unzipping? Thanks BTW
maybe use a diff browser to download or right click on link and "save as"
You might be hitting open instead of save ...
down load it direct to your Gtab
Download the file directly to your tab. Use ES file explorer to move it to your SD card if necessary. Reboot in to clock work - choose file from SD card-select it and install.

How to flash a custom rom

Hi,
I'm having problems installing a custom rom and need your help!
Here's what I did:
0) Installed the lastest SW (version 2.1.1.A.0.6 + baseband M76XX-TSNCJOLYM-53404015)
1) Rooted and installed xRecovery without any problems at all
2) I place a custom room in the root of the sd card (tried several different ones)
3) Boot up in xRecovery
4) Select "factory reset" (with succes)
5) Select "Install custom zip" - "choose custom zip from sdcard" and then select my custom rom and answer "yes"
Then therese a shot flash of events, but it's too fast to read. At any rate nothing is installed. I'm able to restore my backup with any problems.
How come I can't install a rom?
Thanx all!
u are posting wrong question at this side dude....zZzz....
Xpe®ia X8 | 2.1.1.C.0.0
Stupid question, but have tried cleaning all the caches?
Edit:
U might try some other recovery app maybe? There should be atleast two choices..
Yep, wrong section for this question but:
Try this xrecovery http://www.mediafire.com/?lz6gwgohuakvbfo
Dare-Devil Inside said:
Yep, wrong section for this question but:
Try this xrecovery http://www.mediafire.com/?lz6gwgohuakvbfo
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Thanks, but that one didn't work either.
Sry about the wrong section posting!
easy dude !
1. make sure it's .zip file.
2. open the .zip and have alook at it's containments
3. if there is only one folder with the name of the ROM, then u need to extract that .zip and put the extracted folder in SD\ xrecovery\ backup then use "restore" from xrecovery menu
else if u find two folders "meta" and "system", then it simply should have worked!
4. never mind the SPAMMERs
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easy dude !
1. make sure it's .zip file.
2. open the .zip and have alook at it's containments
3. if there is only one folder with the name of the ROM, then u need to extract that .zip and put the extracted folder in SD\ xrecovery\ backup then use "restore" from xrecovery menu
else if u find two folders "meta" and "system", then it simply should have worked!
4. never mind the SPAMMERs
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5. updates.zip wont work with colckwork xrecovery (that's why I posetd standard one)
6. only *rar are supposed to be backups (for example racht roms.)
edit: @ OP - it must work. just copy those 3 files to system/bin , reboot. try several times if don't work immediately

[SCRIPT/TOOL] Convert2Dualboot-SD Tool v1.4[Linux/OSX/Android/DOS][6/8]

Hello all you Triple-Booters out there! I would like to introduce to you:
Convert2Dualboot-SD Tool​
What is this you ask?
This is a little tool that I've put together that will convert any standard flashable roms for our Nook Color to be DualbootSD compatible. No more waiting on my lazy arse to update you guys!!! I used APK manager as a base for my script. I've written 3 different versions that will run on Linux, OSX and Android. All neccesary binaries are included with each version.
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Can I use any kind of flashable zips?
Yes and no. You could use any standard flashable "rom" or "gapps" zips only.
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How do I use it?
You drop a standard rom .zip into a "rom-to-modify" folder. Then execute a shell script that will give you an option to convert it for flashing to Primary or Alternate boot on the DualbootSD.
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Can I use any CWM Recovery for flashing?
Absolutely not! Only use the CWM Recovery that was included with the DualbootSD.
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Will you be updating this to add new features and stuff?
Not sure what features I can add, but you can always check the CHANGE LOG in post 3.
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Can you give us step by step directions on how to use this?
Of course! See second post for more details.
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***Disclaimer: Usual disclaimer applies here as well... you use this at your own risk, I am not responsible for anything that happens to any of your devices. You assume all responsibility when using this tool.***​
Credits:
Daneshm90 for the APK Manager Script I used as a base
Pinako/Inportb/Jyio/Boss! - for his Android binaries
DizzyDen - for porting this over to DOS and his many ideas to get the script to where it's at
HacDan - for some bash guidance
If I forgot someone else, please notify me.
Convert2Dualboot-SD Tool-README​
Convert2Dualboot-SD-Linux v1.4
DOWNLOAD
*C2DSD=Convert2Dualboot-SD*
1-Extract the zip file you just downloaded anywhere on your system
2-In the C2DSD folder, there are 2 folders called "modify-for-pri" and "modify-for-alt". Copy your rom.zip and/or gapps.zip file into its respective folder. No need to rename the file as long as it has a .zip extension.
3-Open up terminal and cd into Convert2Dualboot-SD-Linux
4-At the termninal prompt execute the C2DSD script
Code:
$ sh convert*
5-This will give you a menu where you can choose to modify the "rom" and/or "gapps" for either Primary or Alternate boot. It will also give you an option to clear out recently modded zips. Now with option to mod both ROM & GAPPS on the fly. Just place both files inside either "modify-for-pri" or "modify-for-alt" and choose the option to modify both from the menu.
6-Choose your option and wait while it does its thing.
7-Once it's finished you can exit the program by choosing "0"
8-Now browse to the C2DSD folder and you can find your DualbootSD modded rom file either in "Primary-Mod" or "Alternate-Mod" depending on your earlier selection.
9-Copy that file to the /sdcard partition of your DualbootSD
10-Boot to CWM Recovery that is included with the DualbootSD
11-Flash and enjoy!
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Convert2Dualboot-SD-OSX v1.4
DOWNLOAD
*C2DSD=Convert2Dualboot-SD*
1-Extract the zip file you just downloaded anywhere on your system
2-In the C2DSD folder, there are 2 folders called "modify-for-pri" and "modify-for-alt". Copy your rom.zip and/or gapps.zip file into its respective folder. No need to rename the file as long as it has a .zip extension.
3-Open up terminal and cd into Convert2Dualboot-SD-OSX
4-At the termninal prompt execute the C2DSD script
Code:
$ ./convert*
5-This will give you a menu where you can choose to modify the "rom" and/or "gapps" for either Primary or Alternate boot. It will also give you an option to clear out recently modded zips. Now with option to mod both ROM & GAPPS on the fly. Just place both files inside either "modify-for-pri" or "modify-for-alt" and choose the option to modify both from the menu.
6-Choose your option and wait while it does its thing.
7-Once it's finished you can exit the program by choosing "0"
8-Copy that file to the /sdcard partition of your DualbootSD
9-Boot to CWM Recovery that is included with the DualbootSD
10-Flash and enjoy!
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Convert2Dualboot-SD-Android v1.4
DOWNLOAD
*C2DSD=Convert2Dualboot-SD*
1-This will allow you to modify the zip files directly on your Nook
2-Extract the zip file you just downloaded to the root of your DualbootSD /sdcard partition.
3-The folder should be named c2dsd
4-In the c2dsd folder, there are 2 folders called "modify-for-pri" and "modify-for-alt". Copy your rom.zip or gapps.zip file into its respective folder. No need to rename the file as long as it has a .zip extension.
5-Open up any Terminal Emulator and cd into the c2dsd folder which should be "/sdcard/c2dsd"
6-At the termninal prompt execute the C2DSD script
Code:
$ su
# sh convert*
7-This will give you a menu where you can choose to modify the "rom" and/or "gapps" for either Primary or Alternate boot. It will also give you an option to clear out recently modded zips. Now with option to mod both ROM & GAPPS on the fly. Just place both files inside either "modify-for-pri" or "modify-for-alt" and choose the option to modify both from the menu.
8-Choose your option and wait while it does its thing.
9-Once it's finished you can exit the program by choosing "0"
10-Now you can choose to boot to CWM Recovery that is included with the DualbootSD
11-Choose "install zip from sdcard" and browse to either "Primary-Mod" or "Alternate-Mod" depending on your earlier selection.
12-Flash and enjoy!
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Convert2Dualboot-SD-DOS v1.3
DOWNLOAD
*C2DSD=Convert2Dualboot-SD*
1-Extract the zip file you just downloaded anywhere on your system
2-In the C2DSD folder, there are 2 folders called "modify-for-pri" and "modify-for-alt". Copy your rom.zip and/or gapps.zip file into its respective folder. No need to rename the file as long as it has a .zip extension.
3-Open up command window and cd into Convert2Dualboot-SD-DOS or create a shortcut on your desktop
4-At the command prompt execute the C2DSD script
Code:
convert2dualboot-sd-dos
5-This will give you a menu where you can choose to modify the "rom" and/or "gapps" for either Primary or Alternate boot. It will also give you an option to clear out recently modded zips. Now with option to mod both ROM & GAPPS on the fly. Just place both files inside either "modify-for-pri" or "modify-for-alt" and choose the option to modify both from the menu.
6-Choose your option and wait while it does its thing.
7-Once it's finished you can exit the program by choosing "0"
8-Copy that file to the /sdcard partition of your DualbootSD
9-Boot to CWM Recovery that is included with the DualbootSD
10-Flash and enjoy!
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And that's all she wrote... well he, being me.
If I've helped in anyway. Don't hesitate to hit the thanks button.
Change log:
v1.4 (6/8/2012)
-Fixed gapps being zipped with rom when converting rom & gapps together
-Added SDCacheMount to converted roms (see the SDCacheMount thread for more info)
-Fixed mkimage binary executing error for Linux version
-No DOS update yet.... DizzyDen?????
-Thanks goes to xda user "shumash" for the SDCacheMount addition into the script
v1.3a
-Mkimage error on Android Script fixed.
-Mkimage is dependent on 'libmusl.so' which I did not include and linked in the tools folder. I overlooked this tidbit because I had "BOTBREW" installed on my system so it never complained about linking to it.
v1.3
-I effed up on the script!
-RASTAVIPER kept asking me about issues with his gapps. Apparently the mod for Gapps Alt Boot had the wrong mount points inserted into the updater script. NOW I SEE IT!
-Also in the DOS version. Prep of ROM Alt Boot had the wrong mount points as well. Sorry guys.
-It's been fixed and uploaded. Please don't use v1.2 anymore. Thanks.
v1.2
-Changed up UI layout of script: Please re-read README from post 2 above for edited instructions.
-Edited script to speed up mod process (Thanks DizzyDen!)
-Added option to mod both "ROM & GAPPS" on the fly
-Android version now has a tool.img file. This makes modding quicker and safer.
-Added DOS version ported by DizzyDen! (Thank you sir!)
-Modding for EMMC dualboot version in the works???? (That's if you guys want it)
v1.1
-Added gapps option
-Cleaned up some scripting behaviors
v1.0
-Initial release
Well.. after some thought, it really didn't make sense to release this without an option to mod gapps for the DualbootSD. I mean what good is a rom without gapps?!
Convert2Dualboot-SD v1.1 is up if anyone wants to try.
Check post 3 for all changlogs.
Thanks,
Racks
Taking advantage of the opportunity to try something new, I made a dual-boot card for my sister-in-law.
This is cool. I actually haven't tested the card yet as I have my device flashed to internal and have modded the recovery some. I haven't backed up any of the changes I made (I know, I know) and don't want to have to do it again.
I may try updating the card now that you've included gapps, though. I hadn't made a bootable card since I first rooted this thing, and to be honest it was by accident even that time. So I was wondering how to get gapps, was thinking about setting an alt-recovery just for that.
But anyway, I hadn't looked at how to do the gapps yet, maybe it was easier than that. But this seems even easier.
Cool, man! I bet the dual/triple booters will love being able to make their own updates. The experience I had last night couldn't have been easier. My wife got me and her sister the Nooks at the same time, I am excited for her to see what I have been talking about the last six months.
I will be sure to try this once my NC gets here. Thanks!
Racks,
Works great but there's an odd 0 byte file in the DB zip called ^[email protected] Is that an artifact and can I just delete it?
shumash said:
Racks,
Works great but there's an odd 0 byte file in the DB zip called ^[email protected] Is that an artifact and can I just delete it?
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DB zip? Sorry, but what are you referring to with that?
And could you also let me know which one you used? OSX, Linux, Android?
Edit: That might just be the stupid __MACOSX hidden folder that osx likes to include Forgot to exclude that and the .gitignore file when zipping. Although they aren't detrimental to running the C2DSD Tool, you can choose to delete them if you wish.
Thanks,
Racks
Thanks a lot Racks... great work... we'll get together and sort out the windows based version... can include it in your work here... or as another feature of the IMEI generator.
DizzyDen said:
Thanks a lot Racks... great work... we'll get together and sort out the windows based version... can include it in your work here... or as another feature of the IMEI generator.
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Awesome to hear! Was hoping you would jump in.
We'll hook up and get the Windows based version here as well as incorporate it into your IMEI generator.
Thanks!
Racks
racks11479 said:
Awesome to hear! Was hoping you would jump in.
We'll hook up and get the Windows based version here as well as incorporate it into your IMEI generator.
Thanks!
Racks
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Sounds like a plan... I just got in from work... and am off tomorrow.
DizzyDen said:
Thanks a lot Racks... great work... we'll get together and sort out the windows based version... can include it in your work here... or as another feature of the IMEI generator.
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racks11479 said:
Awesome to hear! Was hoping you would jump in.
We'll hook up and get the Windows based version here as well as incorporate it into your IMEI generator.
Thanks!
Racks
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+1 from a meathead windows user here.
Sent from my NookColor racks tripple boot using Tapatalk 2
racks11479 said:
DB zip? Sorry, but what are you referring to with that?
And could you also let me know which one you used? OSX, Linux, Android?
--SNIP--
Thanks,
Racks
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Sorry for being vague. I meant the modded dualboot sd zip build. But I tried it again and it was fine, so let's say no more about it, eh?
On a related note, since you're so motivated now, how about creating those separate cache1 and cache2 partitions so that we don't have to wait so long to boot between the two?
Anyone who tried the new modding option and that would like to share with us which CM9 rom (nightly) did he convert and is working fine after conversion?
spdsl said:
+1 from a meathead windows user here.
Sent from my NookColor racks tripple boot using Tapatalk 2
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Was hoping to have something before I had to go to work this morning... didn't get it completed...
to keep as close as Racks' I will have a DOS batch file available sometime tonight...
True Windows GUI version will be available early in the week.
Keeping with Racks' desires... both will be open source and stored on his github... I use AutoIT for windows programming these things.
shumash said:
On a related note, since you're so motivated now, how about creating those separate cache1 and cache2 partitions so that we don't have to wait so long to boot between the two?
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Racks, I just sent you a PM that might help with this issue.
shumash said:
Racks,
Works great but there's an odd 0 byte file in the DB zip called ^[email protected] Is that an artifact and can I just delete it?
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UPDATE: I converted the latest Mirage build, and when I tried to flash it, Recovery complained that it wasn't a valid zip file. Checked it and the same weird file was in the converted flashable zip. When I ran the conversion a second time, all was good and it flashed as expected. I had deleted all the extraneous _MACOSX and .gitignore file stuff prior to running it the first time. BTW, the problem in the quoted post was when I converted an ICS build the first time, too. Racks, do you think that there is something that occurs the first time the script is run that is different on subsequent runs that might account for this?
Just installed nightly 28.4 without Opengl and then gapps which appeared in the folder Primary Mod after conversion.
After that I cant get inside shop.I click to open it and it gets me back to main menu.
Any ideas?Reflashing of gapps didnt work.
RASTAVIPER said:
Just installed nightly 28.4 without Opengl and then gapps which appeared in the folder Primary Mod after conversion.
After that I cant get inside shop.I click to open it and it gets me back to main menu.
Any ideas?Reflashing of gapps didnt work.
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Primary mod is for Primary boot. Default primary boot was CM7, so I'm assuming you formatted /system1 & /data1 before flashing?
Could you also unzip the contents of the converted gapps zip. And check the updater script. All /system variables should be /system1.
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I didn't format anything before flashing. I thought this as an upgrade, so after conversion I just proceed to flashing.
Finally, I flashed your own gapps that you have at your dualboot topic and now everything is back to normal.
Unfortunately, even after this upgrade, I still continue to deal with FC issues of mail, Facebook and of other random apps.I think there is some problem with my card and CM9, since CM7 runs perfect from emmc or from same mem card.
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Replacing/updating files in ROM update zip

Quick scenario: I am working on a Nook Simple Touch UK ROM zip (now obsolete), trying to get from it the essentials that make it "UK" and move them into/replace similar files (mostly images and documents, but maybe one or two system apps) to the current US version of the ROM so that everything will function properly, but the ROM will have the look and feel (and localization options) of the obsolete UK ROM. There's not a lot to change.
The zips don't open for inspection properly in anything I've tried except 7zip. I can move/overwrite files from one ROM to the other, but there does seem to be a slight compression going on and I have no idea how to stop this. In WinRAR I could, but I don't see any similar option in 7zip. Then the zip contents go into a CWM flashable zip.
Preparing the CWM zip with no changes to the current US ROM gives an error-free flash and a functioning result. But if I change even one file (like the boot splash screen--same name, same file size--until moved), the flash fails almost immediately.
I asked someone about internal checksums before ROMs would install but they did not think there were any on these ROMs. Now I wonder. I don't see anything that looks like a checksum or even a "to do" list.
Have I missed some fundamental step or am I using my tools incorrectly (or the wrong tools)? One last thought, these are "update" zips, if that makes any difference, so on their own they would not wipe user data,for example.
Edit: I think I've got it!
1. Unzip (not just "open") both zips with WinRAR (7zip would not extract the update zips for me)
2. Drag alternate versions of files from one folder to the other
3. Zip up with 7zip
4. Open CWM update zip (just has META-INF folder) and ROM update zip with 7zip
5. Drag contents of ROM update zip to CWM zip.
6. Copy new CWM zip to CWM card and flash.
7. SMILE!
nmyshkin said:
Quick scenario: I am working on a Nook Simple Touch UK ROM zip (now obsolete), trying to get from it the essentials that make it "UK" and move them into/replace similar files (mostly images and documents, but maybe one or two system apps) to the current US version of the ROM so that everything will function properly, but the ROM will have the look and feel (and localization options) of the obsolete UK ROM. There's not a lot to change.
The zips don't open for inspection properly in anything I've tried except 7zip. I can move/overwrite files from one ROM to the other, but there does seem to be a slight compression going on and I have no idea how to stop this. In WinRAR I could, but I don't see any similar option in 7zip. Then the zip contents go into a CWM flashable zip.
Preparing the CWM zip with no changes to the current US ROM gives an error-free flash and a functioning result. But if I change even one file (like the boot splash screen--same name, same file size--until moved), the flash fails almost immediately.
I asked someone about internal checksums before ROMs would install but they did not think there were any on these ROMs. Now I wonder. I don't see anything that looks like a checksum or even a "to do" list.
Have I missed some fundamental step or am I using my tools incorrectly (or the wrong tools)? One last thought, these are "update" zips, if that makes any difference, so on their own they would not wipe user data,for example.
Edit: I think I've got it!
1. Unzip (not just "open") both zips with WinRAR (7zip would not extract the update zips for me)
2. Drag alternate versions of files from one folder to the other
3. Zip up with 7zip
4. Open CWM update zip (just has META-INF folder) and ROM update zip with 7zip
5. Drag contents of ROM update zip to CWM zip.
6. Copy new CWM zip to CWM card and flash.
7. SMILE!
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