System files of stock rom (SOLVED) - Samsung Galaxy Player 4.0, 5.0

PLEASE CAN SOME ONE UPLOAD THE SYSTEM FILES FROM THE STOCK ROM. THANK YOU. I HAVE TRIED TO EXTRACT THE .rfs FILE TYPE IT BUT NO LUCK.
LINK TO THE STOCK ROM http://timcordova.com/iamtimmah/andr..._UEKI8_MIN.rar
THANK YOU IN ADVANCE.

Ratchewer said:
PLEASE CAN SOME ONE UPLOAD THE SYSTEM FILES FROM THE STOCK ROM. THANK YOU. I HAVE TRIED TO EXTRACT THE .rfs FILE TYPE IT BUT NO LUCK.
LINK TO THE STOCK ROM http://timcordova.com/iamtimmah/andr..._UEKI8_MIN.rar
THANK YOU IN ADVANCE.
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Welcome to Dev.
1. This is Dev. Not Q&A. Not "herpy-derpy I don't know how to mount rfs" fun time. We're not here to help you with your stupid problems that you could have just googled.
2. ALL-CAPS IS NOT CRUISE CONTROL FOR COOL. Even if it was, even cruise control needs a decent driver.
Now google, "How to mount RFS in (operating system, preferably linux), and see what you get.
Good? Good.
Now, lock or move.

apapousek said:
Welcome to Dev.
1. This is Dev. Not Q&A. Not "herpy-derpy I don't know how to mount rfs" fun time. We're not here to help you with your stupid problems that you could have just googled.
2. ALL-CAPS IS NOT CRUISE CONTROL FOR COOL. Even if it was, even cruise control needs a decent driver.
Now google, "How to mount RFS in (operating system, preferably linux), and see what you get.
Good? Good.
Now, lock or move.
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Well if u are here to help why not make helping easier. after all why are we all here for?
well never mind after a brain steaming i have made it.
And for anyone who might need it. I did this in windows OS no mount or so ever.
1. change the file type to .IMG and use any ISO software that is registered to extract the file.

Ratchewer said:
Well if u are here to help why not make helping easier. after all why are we all here for?
well never mind after a brain steaming i have made it.
And for anyone who might need it. I did this in windows OS no mount or so ever.
1. change the file type to .IMG and use any ISO software that is registered to extract the file.
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This is Dev. Not Q&A. People shouldn't go to Dev to ask questions about general Android information. Furthermore, I'm here to publish to push forward (in the limited ways I can) development for the Galaxy Player. Dev's don't need crap mucking up this area.

apapousek said:
This is Dev. Not Q&A. People shouldn't go to Dev to ask questions about general Android information. Furthermore, I'm here to publish to push forward (in the limited ways I can) development for the Galaxy Player. Dev's don't need crap mucking up this area.
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well dosen't extraction needed in development process or you just jump and and start development. well move on ok i found my solution. ENJOY.

Ratchewer said:
well dosen't extraction needed in development process or you just jump and and start development. well move on ok i found my solution. ENJOY.
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Many times, no. It's not needed. For basic compilation, it's really not. Anyway, many people can just dump the files they need from the device itself.

This thread might help in the future : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1385061

maan you guys should take it easy on a newbie.

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[Q] Replacing FRX07 system.ext2 with Sense .ext2 and booting

Basically what I want to do is take the FRX07 bundle.zip and simply replace that system.ext2 with the one from this build (That's a direct link to the .rar file, btw).
The Sense build comes in system.sqsh form and I have already managed to convert that into a working system.ext2.
My dilemma comes in here.. I need help determining which files I need to replace/modify in the initrd.gz/rootfs/system folder/etc. in order to boot this build with the most current features of FRX07 (rootfs and whatnot).
I have some experience with modifying initrd.gz and rootfs images, but I'm still extremely noobish in the sense that I don't know exactly which coding I must change to get the desired effect.
I appreciate any helpful insight in advance!
EDIT: Also, it would be VERY helpful if someone could explain the functions and purposes of the rootfs.img, initrd.gz, and kernel. I have my speculations and assumptions, of course, but knowing for sure gets me a step closer to what I want. again, thanks in advance!!
maff1989 said:
Basically what I want to do is take the FRX07 bundle.zip and simply replace that system.ext2 with the one from this build (That's a direct link to the .rar file, btw).
The Sense build comes in system.sqsh form and I have already managed to convert that into a working system.ext2.
My dilemma comes in here.. I need help determining which files I need to replace/modify in the initrd.gz/rootfs/system folder/etc. in order to boot this build with the most current features of FRX07 (rootfs and whatnot).
I have some experience with modifying initrd.gz and rootfs images, but I'm still extremely noobish in the sense that I don't know exactly which coding I must change to get the desired effect.
I appreciate any helpful insight in advance!
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90% of the work that went into FRX07 is in system.ext2, not anywhere else. Plus the rootfs itself is designed specifically to work with the system.ext2 from FRX07. That's not to say that it's impossible to modify it, but no forum thread will ever tell you all the changes you'd need to make to get that up and running.
rpierce99 said:
90% of the work that went into FRX07 is in system.ext2, not anywhere else. Plus the rootfs itself is designed specifically to work with the system.ext2 from FRX07. That's not to say that it's impossible to modify it, but no forum thread will ever tell you all the changes you'd need to make to get that up and running.
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Ohh I see, about the rootfs and the system.ext2. But that's not to say that the work that went into the FRX07 system.ext2 wouldn't be useful for another .ext2
I know the basics of modifying the system and rootfs and I have a general idea of what needs to be done, so all I'm looking for is sorta a nudge in the right direction. I'm not expecting a to-do list, but a little goes a long way.
Plus, I doubt Google would have anything useful on this topic, especially in reference to the Tilt2. Hence, this thread lol.
tiad8
maff1989 said:
Ohh I see, about the rootfs and the system.ext2. But that's not to say that the work that went into the FRX07 system.ext2 wouldn't be useful for another .ext2
I know the basics of modifying the system and rootfs and I have a general idea of what needs to be done, so all I'm looking for is sorta a nudge in the right direction. I'm not expecting a to-do list, but a little goes a long way.
Plus, I doubt Google would have anything useful on this topic, especially in reference to the Tilt2. Hence, this thread lol.[/QUOTE=maff1989;15812348]
you can ask tiad8 he will help u cuz he's a lover of sense build so he will tell u what to do and actually i think he created dis build so u can vist his site http://www.tiad8.com and ask him and he will help u .
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alaa_hany47 said:
you can ask tiad8 he will help u cuz he's a lover of sense build so he will tell u what to do and actually i think he created dis build so u can vist his site http://www.tiad8.com and ask him and he will help u .
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Couldn't be more wrong. klinux created the Sense build, it was originally called 'rosie' before tiad8 took it and butchered it to make it appear like it was his work...
alaa_hany47 said:
you can ask tiad8 he will help u cuz he's a lover of sense build so he will tell u what to do and actually i think he created dis build so u can vist his site http://www.tiad8.com and ask him and he will help u .
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Tiad8 doesn't know ****. Pardon the French. But thanks for the suggestion.
arrrghhh said:
Couldn't be more wrong. klinux created the Sense build, it was originally called 'rosie' before tiad8 took it and butchered it to make it appear like it was his work...
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I noticed his skills in butchering.
what base are you using for the sense build? I have a successful build booting. The problem I have is with the sqsh file. If I unsquash it and try to rebuild it I get an error on boot. How did you convert it over? And do you have a working radio?
Never mind. I got it from the first post. That one is really slow port of Hero build. I have one that is a direct port and a lot smoother with the exception of the radio not working. But I am using completely updated rootfs, kernel, and initrd. The ones from xdandroid work just fine. But I use these kernels. I dunno if they are different from the ones directly from xdandroid site.
taylorhome11 said:
But I use these kernels. I dunno if they are different from the ones directly from xdandroid site.
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That's XDAndroid's repo for kernels... There's a .35 and .39 tree there as well.
arrrghhh said:
That's XDAndroid's repo for kernels... There's a .35 and .39 tree there as well.
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Thanks for clearing that up

[Q] pls help im a new noob in this

so yea i have dxisda kitchen and sdk and sgs2 and of that junk but i dont even know how to open sdk tools how to start ? how to make custom rom? how to open the f***ing .img?! you know bascis.. so yea thk for help and pls help...
solain said:
so yea i have dxisda kitchen and sdk and sgs2 and of that junk but i dont even know how to open sdk tools how to start ? how to make custom rom? how to open the f***ing .img?! you know bascis.. so yea thk for help and pls help...
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I too would love the help and for possibly someone to take me under their wing. I am very eager to learn. I'm always on my phone, and always trying to read, but sometimes the forums just contradict themselves, and let's face it, with all the drama going on in the forum, it can sometimes get a little frustrating trying to ask for help, especially when someone doesn't want to be bothered by a noob. Thanks in advance
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solain said:
so yea i have dxisda kitchen and sdk and sgs2 and of that junk but i dont even know how to open sdk tools how to start ? how to make custom rom? how to open the f***ing .img?! you know bascis.. so yea thk for help and pls help...
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Not sure what you are asking. For the sdk tools, do you mean the android sdk? If so, follow the instructions on the sdk page. For the images, I assume you mean the boot.img and possibly system.img. You do not open these. If you have a system.img, that means you probably have a shipped rom. Use the kitchen to create working folder from rom, and choose this. It should auto extract the system partition. As for the boot.img, you don't generally need to extract this, but there is an option in the advanced settings of the kitchen. You can change your rom's kernel in the boot.img.
cbernardo13 said:
I too would love the help and for possibly someone to take me under their wing. I am very eager to learn. I'm always on my phone, and always trying to read, but sometimes the forums just contradict themselves, and let's face it, with all the drama going on in the forum, it can sometimes get a little frustrating trying to ask for help, especially when someone doesn't want to be bothered by a noob. Thanks in advance
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Hey Guys!
First of all a bit of encouragement. The android kitchen sure as hell does not turn you into a rom developer. I decided i wanted to use the kitchen just over 2 weeks ago and run ubuntu in a virtual window. From then I decided I did not like windows anymore so installed linux as my main os and had to learn that (trust me getting the graphics card to work was a chore) I finally got the kitchen working tonight and decided to sign up to xda. Even with my limited knowledge I have been able to help someone on here tonight. Read Read Read and ask questions if you can not find the right answers on the forum. Research pays off eventually. (I now softmod nintendo wiis professionally from learning off a forum!!!!) Remember everyone has to start somewhere even if you are a noob and don't get disheartened if someone says you should have read this this and this. As long as you learn from ur mistake I'm sure people wont mind too much.
SFUK
aha... so let me understand i need ubuntu?
and i need to open system img fot the app edit
can someone pls answer yes im using android sdk and yes i use stock rom how to edit img? i need to edit system for app app folder edit i could open it at linux reader but icant edit its all written in hex
How long before bricked again...????
solain said:
can someone pls answer yes im using android sdk and yes i use stock rom how to edit img? i need to edit system for app app folder edit i could open it at linux reader but icant edit its all written in hex
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Im about to take the dive myself, still rounding up the tools. Was about to dl virtual...unbuntu etc but read this just now and it makes sence so as much as i want to screwup my phine as fast as possible i think i will follow this advice.
You might have already seen and read but what the hell....
Originally Posted by cyanogen
I really dislike the "chef" moniker when it comes to Android, since we are more of an open-source community. I think it implies a "file pusher" mentality. But then again, I am biased against proprietary versions of Android like Sense, so feel free to disregard all of this.
Here's my advice for those looking to make their own Android ROMs.. Stop. Write an app or two first, learn how the system works from a developer standpoint. Learn some Java. Read the developer documentation. Learn how to use Git. Then learn how to build AOSP from source. Read the porting guides, and learn how the build system works (the links below have almost everything you could possibly want to know). Now try to put your new found skills to work on enhancing the platform by writing code or making theme overlays. And share! And put that **** on your resume. There is a *ton* of information out there but any kind of "step-by-step rom cooking guide" is going to be a complete fail- it's too broad of a subject.
Android Developer Guides: http://d.android.com
Working with AOSP source: http://source.android.com
Platform Developer Guide: http://pdk.android.com
Android Gitweb: http://android.git.kernel.org
Git Ready (Git tips and tricks): http://www.gitready.com/
Building CyanogenMod: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.ph...ng_from_source
How Dexopt works and what are those odex files: http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=pla...5936;hb=master
The PDK site is absolutely vital if you are going to work on custom ROMs. Read every single page. Twice. Some of the info isn't up to date, but you'll get a really good idea about what goes into actually configuring Android to work on a real device.
dmeadows013 said:
Not sure what you are asking. For the sdk tools, do you mean the android sdk? If so, follow the instructions on the sdk page. For the images, I assume you mean the boot.img and possibly system.img. You do not open these. If you have a system.img, that means you probably have a shipped rom. Use the kitchen to create working folder from rom, and choose this. It should auto extract the system partition. As for the boot.img, you don't generally need to extract this, but there is an option in the advanced settings of the kitchen. You can change your rom's kernel in the boot.img.
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can u shoot me a couple links for the kitchen/other tools download
solain said:
so yea i have dxisda kitchen and sdk and sgs2 and of that junk but i dont even know how to open sdk tools how to start ? how to make custom rom? how to open the f***ing .img?! you know bascis.. so yea thk for help and pls help...
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What version of Linux are you running? Are you running Ubuntu? I never had much luck using the Android Kitchen in a virtual environment for some reason. When I installed Ubuntu as my main OS, however, that made all the difference. From there you'll also need to make sure you have the Java Developers Kit (JDK) installed or at least open-jdk (Open source alternative) installed in order to run the Android Kitchen or the SDK for that matter.
There's a really good tutorial on how to set up the SDK on Ubuntu 10.10 or Ubuntu 11.04 which is what I had used to set up the SDK on linux for the first time. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=921169
I prefer 10.10 just because I'm not huge on Ubuntu's newer Unity interface and my old laptop seems to run 10.10 a lot better than 11.04 or 11.10 but that's another story.
Once you have the SDK setup, you can then run the kitchen accordingly.
I use a tool called Android Utility by tommytomatoe which is essentially a collection of tools for creating custom ROMs, editing apk's, etc. It just happens to also include dsixda's kitchen which is a nice plus. You can download that here: http://rootzwiki.com/topic/3303-utility-android-utility-apktooldex2jarsmalimoremac-linuxoct09-2011/
Hope this helps. Good luck, dood!
**Edit** My bad... There's also a thread for Android Utility on XDA also....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1167623

Does CyanogenMod (9 or 10) support Bluetooth Apt-X codec?

As in the thread... I already have Apt-X enabled headphones, and I'm thinking of getting SGSIII but CM is crucial feature for me. Maybe someone could confirm it?
rodak69 said:
As in the thread... I already have Apt-X enabled headphones, and I'm thinking of getting SGSIII but CM is crucial feature for me. Maybe someone could confirm it?
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aptx is proprietary, one have to pay to use it, hence CM will not include it, which leads us to ask, which kind soul have ripped the codec and kindly placed in a CWM zip in anonymous site for all to download???
cx5 said:
aptx is proprietary, one have to pay to use it, hence CM will not include it, which leads us to ask, which kind soul have ripped the codec and kindly placed in a CWM zip in anonymous site for all to download???
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Hi
are you saying there is such a CWM zip out there?
Thanks
beng
BenG7 said:
Hi
are you saying there is such a CWM zip out there?
Thanks
beng
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So sorry, NO.
I am asking if some kind soul did it. .
cx5 said:
So sorry, NO.
I am asking if some kind soul did it. .
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45831034?
@ BenG7, thanks for links with instructions of : -
Could it be as simple as extracting:
- libbluetooth_jni.so (?),
- libbt-aptx-4.0.3.so,
- libbt-codec.so (?),
- libbt-codec-aptx.so
from /system/lib from the default rom
and copy these into the /system/lib of the desired rom with the same permissions?
Have you tried it?
or do you want me to try it? I don't know how, but I will study your instructions in much more detail and reply later. I doubt I can make it work, not only am I not computer programming coding literate, but am also busy with work.
Still, it's great advice / tips.
cx5 said:
@ BenG7, thanks for links with instructions of : -
Could it be as simple as extracting:
- libbluetooth_jni.so (?),
- libbt-aptx-4.0.3.so,
- libbt-codec.so (?),
- libbt-codec-aptx.so
from /system/lib from the default rom
and copy these into the /system/lib of the desired rom with the same permissions?
Have you tried it?
or do you want me to try it? I don't know how, but I will study your instructions in much more detail and reply later. I doubt I can make it work, not only am I not computer programming coding literate, but am also busy with work.
Still, it's great advice / tips.
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No I haven't tried yet, to be honest I want to be cautious and gather all the information I can get before I try as I am no developer. Don't try either, look here, it's already been tested:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45831034
but surely there must be some developer tool that could allow to track these pointers, I am investigating the point
Thanks
beng

Let's find op2_o2_mp8.rar's password!

op2_o2_mp8.rar . A file used by oneplus support team
this is an official fastboot image
looking for someone with a fast computer to crack the password.
here it is
http://www.mediafire.com/download/wjjtums8814b3mj/OP2_O2_MP8.rar
this is the actual official fastboot zip taken directly from their servers
this thread is only for those who want to help out with brute forcing the password
more information about this file is available on https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/...d-give-the-password-of-op2_o2_mp8-rar.414549/
Mirrors
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B73cliFAuLo1c18yUkRaUkd5Vnc/view?usp=sharing
(Official support link) https://s3.amazonaws.com/oneplussupport/OP2_O2_MP8.rar
more coming soon!
note that I did not verify the file in the mirrors
I'll see what I can do. I'll also forward it.
hey all, i have an linux server (where i only are running Feed The Beast server on) but how do i Brute Force with this on my linux machine?
anybody got any guide???
Men, I just launched Password Kit Forensic, but the password is AES encrypted. I left the software works this week-end and I'll give you more info Monday!
filledk said:
hey all, i have an linux server (where i only are running Feed The Beast server on) but how do i Brute Force with this on my linux machine?
anybody got any guide???
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I've heard of crark on Kali Linux.
casual_kikoo said:
Men, I just launched Password Kit Forensic, but the password is AES encrypted. I left the software works this week-end and I'll give you more info Monday!
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Good luck.
More mirrors are there in the oneplus forum thread and the official support download link is also there in that thread. I'm going to try to make as many mirrors as possible on Sunday
This file has all the images you will ever need (except efs.img) to restore the op2 to stock
How did I get my hands on this file? Well, I have my own ways.....
Why do people want this package so badly? It's just the MSM download tool with Stock Oxygen OS 2.1.1 . Also, it's not fastboot. It's via qualcomm bootloader.
I actually managed to crack it because i got a server powerful enough to do so(my Xeon workhorse ). But i won't share ANYTHING around without permission of OnePlus. So it's for my own use for now if i ever need it.(i couldnt even guess how you can brick your OP2 so bad that you need a bootloader restore...)
There must be a reason that they protected these files. Because i can already guess that there will be dumbasses ruining their phone even more.
If you want to make progress in this password thing, Then make a petition and kindly ask them to release the files for public.
You guys must know that i'm totally on your side that hiding files is not good. But asking passwords is even worse. And they must have thought about it when they protected them.
paultje162 said:
Why do people want this package so badly? It's just the MSM download tool with Stock Oxygen OS 2.1.1 . Also, it's not fastboot. It's via qualcomm bootloader.
I actually managed to crack it because i got a server powerful enough to do so(my Xeon workhorse ). But i won't share ANYTHING around without permission of OnePlus. So it's for my own use for now if i ever need it.(i couldnt even guess how you can brick your OP2 so bad that you need a bootloader restore...)
There must be a reason that they protected these files. Because i can already guess that there will be dumbasses ruining their phone even more.
If you want to make progress in this password thing, Then make a petition and kindly ask them to release the files for public.
You guys must know that i'm totally on your side that hiding files is not good. But asking passwords is even worse. And they must have thought about it when they protected them.
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Well, if you have the password and don't want to share it, then why did you reply to this thread in the first place?
It's okay, you don't want to share the password but do you realise that you're just adding spam to my thread?
Edit:- and a beginner like me who bricked his galaxy core 25+ times while building build.prop tweaks, roms and kernels, an odin/fastboot file would appreciate help me, If I ever decide to release my kernel.
And most rom developers want it too.
I'm not adding spam. It's just that if you want to achieve something, make a petition. Hacking in someone else's files is bad. Their not ment for end users as they are purely for the Support Team.
Recovering your phone via the Oxygen Zips via TWRP has the same effect as the files in this zip..
I believe this thread is in the wrong section. This should be in General
paultje162 said:
I'm not adding spam. It's just that if you want to achieve something, make a petition. Hacking in someone else's files is bad. Their not ment for end users as they are purely for the Support Team.
Recovering your phone via the Oxygen Zips via TWRP has the same effect as the files in this zip..
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If the partitions on the phone are damaged/corrupt/missing, this file may be someone's last chance at fixing their phone.
I did start a petition. I got like 4 followers. That was not enough. The thread at oneplus is the petition that I started.
frosty5689 said:
I believe this thread is in the wrong section. This should be in General
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I'm sorry. Please ask a mod and shift it to the general section.
let's try
Well, make a change.org petition then and let the petition begin! I will sure vote for it. Just advertise it here and there on XDA and OnePlus forum and you can get 1k within no-time. You will just need a proper explanation of why you want it. What profit it gives to us and OnePlus. And make it as business(nice) looking as possible. I will help you with it if you want it.
aliasgertaj said:
let's try
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Nothing wrong with trying. I always like people who try.
paultje162 said:
Well, make a change.org petition then and let the petition begin! I will sure vote for it. Just advertise it here and there on XDA and OnePlus forum and you can get 1k within no-time. You will just need a proper explanation of why you want it. What profit it gives to us and OnePlus. And make it as business(nice) looking as possible. I will help you with it if you want it.
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English not being my primary language..... I don't want anyone to misunderstand me on change.org
Maybe someone else can make the petition.
I'm limited to 8 thanks per day but I'm going to smash that thanks button tomorrow!
Someone should close this thread.
Crack some stolen file don't seems right.
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paultje162 said:
I'm not adding spam. It's just that if you want to achieve something, make a petition. Hacking in someone else's files is bad. Their not ment for end users as they are purely for the Support Team.
Recovering your phone via the Oxygen Zips via TWRP has the same effect as the files in this zip..
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I don't really want to be that guy, but please spare us the morality check especially after you are claiming to have cracked the file yourself.
If you did crack it allow someone else to follow in your steps since you are so against actually sharing the file/pass. Provide someone with the info on the method used (brute force params or dictionary, etc) , if it was cracked by you it will at some point be cracked by another, no sense in delaying it.
Or don't come on a thread to begin with and start boasting about cracking it... and then wait, Oh yeah and it's for personal use.

How to build custom rom as system.img file (not .zip) ?

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Is there a tool/tutorial which explain how to build a custom rom in the form of .img file (system.img) and not zip file for phone which don't have custom recovery ?
I saw a lot of kitchen which build zip but not a single one which build .img file with proper permission/ownership/selinux label.
The same for tutorial...
Thanks.
[SOLVED]
I see... when it's about zip file for kiddo on samsung phone, there is people.
When it's about real stuff, there is nobody anymore.
w1nst0n sm1th said:
I see... when it's about zip file for kiddo on samsung phone, there is people.
When it's about real stuff, there is nobody anymore.
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Oh my god I never see someone so disrespectful on XDA. Well, when I saw your first post, I would have been happy to help you, but you second post cooled me.
Search by yourself.
casual_kikoo said:
Oh my god I never see someone so disrespectful on XDA. Well, when I saw your first post, I would have been happy to help you, but you second post cooled me.
Search by yourself.
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Oh yes, what a coincidence.
By the way i found :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1974014
ext2simg may be usefull or not according the implementation of ext4 in android... --> Test needed.
Before flashing, make a dump file [dd] of current fs and convert it with ext2simg. Flash it back with fastboot if things go wrong. [Tested]
Udate
I was able to flash a personnal remix os custom rom, rooted with init.d support [the init.rc hook] and busybox preinstalled [but need to be finaized in android].
ext2simg is a necessity since fastboot doesn't support native ext4 format.
casual_kikoo said:
Oh my god I never see someone so disrespectful on XDA. Well, when I saw your first post, I would have been happy to help you, but you second post cooled me.
Search by yourself.
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Pretty mature reaction there................. not.
barbi_bimbo said:
Pretty mature reaction there................. not.
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