[Utils]*SAMSUNG_SM-N9005_FULL_ODIN_FLASHING_BACKUP* - Galaxy Note 3 Original Android Development

SAMSUNG_SM-N9005 EFS BACKUP/RESTORE
Instructions:
! Need for backup Root access and debugging USB
1. Extract from the zip and run .bat file
2. Is okay to your PC and follow the menu
Automatically create a text file of all the parameters of the device at the time of the copy
Automatic backup of efs:
* Odin flash file -. tar.md5,
* dd copy - raw.img
* tar.gz archive (need busybox)
Automatic naming of files and backup archive version of the firmware
Restore to choose from archives and backup images
Automatic start of Odin and the transition to the flashing mode when selecting Odin Restore
***
*NEW*
[utils]SAMSUNG_SM-N9005_FULL_ODIN_FLASHING_BACKUP​
This is a small utility to create flashing via Odin backup EFS or FULL ROM including: bootloader, system and modem.
DOWNLOAD​
Usage:
+ Get the root
+ Extract archive
+ On the device to enable debugging of USB and wired to the PC
+ Enter the folder SAMSUNG_SM-N9005_FULL_BACKUP_RESTORE_UTILS, run FULL_BACKUP.bat
+ On the device to allow root access adb
+ Select the desired option
* BACKUP ODIN ROM - about 20 minutes.
* When ODIN RESTORE phone automatically switches to the ODIN MODE and extract files for firmware from * .zip archives

All-ready. Thanks

Does it work on n900?
Sent from my DROID RAZR using xda premium

9000 please
SM-N9000Q cihazımdan Tapatalk 2 ile gönderildi

You rock man
Envoyé depuis mon GT-N7100 avec Tapatalk

monyozt said:
Does it work on n900?
Sent from my DROID RAZR using xda premium
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Added

Good news, thanks mate)
Sent from my SM-N900 using Tapatalk 4

A.S._id said:
Added
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N9000q does it work?
SM-N9000Q cihazımdan Tapatalk 2 ile gönderildi

dreamnej said:
N9000q does it work?
SM-N9000Q cihazımdan Tapatalk 2 ile gönderildi
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I don't know

Very important and helpfully tool - everybody should use it immidiately after ROOT !
:good:Big Thanks for your work:good:

A.S._id said:
SAMSUNG NOTE 3 EFS BACKUP/RESTORE
Instructions:
! Need for backup Root access and debugging USB
1. Extract from the zip and run .bat file
2. Is okay to your PC and follow the menu
Automatically create a text file of all the parameters of the device at the time of the copy
Automatic backup of efs:
* Odin flash file -. tar.md5,
* dd copy - raw.img
* tar.gz archive (need busybox)
Automatic naming of files and backup archive version of the firmware
Restore to choose from archives and backup images
Automatic start of Odin and the transition to the flashing mode when selecting Odin Restore
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Click to collapse
N9005 version correctly works with chinese N9008 model
Code:
*****************************************
* BACKUP EFS *
*****************************************
WARNING: Do you wish to Continue? (This will make EFS BACKUP) [Y,N]?Y
--- STARTING ----
--- WAITING FOR DEVICE
--- Backup efs image ---
1139 KB/s (12835 bytes in 0.011s)
3 KB/s (40 bytes in 0.010s)
SM-N9008ZKACHM_N9008ZMUBMI6_RV1D93KHFPN_
Creating filesystem with parameters:
Size: 14680064
Block size: 4096
Blocks per group: 32768
Inodes per group: 896
Inode size: 256
Journal blocks: 1024
Label:
FLEX_BG size: 0
Blocks: 3584
Block groups: 1
Reserved block group size: 0
Created filesystem with 70/896 inodes and 1172/3584 blocks
28672+0 records in
28672+0 records out
14680064 bytes transferred in 0.669 secs (21943294 bytes/sec)
tar: removing leading '/' from member names
efs/
efs/lost+found/
efs/prov/
efs/prov/prov.b00
efs/prov/prov.b01
efs/prov/prov.b02
efs/prov/prov.b03
efs/prov/prov.mdt
efs/prov/libdevkm.lock
efs/sdrm/
efs/sdrm/data_agent/
efs/.files/
efs/.files/.dx1/
efs/.files/.dm33/
efs/.files/.mp301/
efs/wifi/
efs/wifi/.mac.info
efs/FactoryApp/
efs/FactoryApp/hist_nv
efs/FactoryApp/fdata
efs/FactoryApp/test_nv
efs/FactoryApp/factorymode
efs/FactoryApp/keystr
efs/FactoryApp/sec_ddrsize
efs/FactoryApp/serial_no
efs/FactoryApp/hw_ver
efs/FactoryApp/baro_delta
efs/FactoryApp/prepay
efs/FactoryApp/earjack_count
efs/FactoryApp/batt_cable_count
efs/FactoryApp/epen_count
efs/prov_data/
efs/prov_data/G+8IRqTrHDIvQWyDjPjJkVB5u6o_/
efs/prov_data/G+8IRqTrHDIvQWyDjPjJkVB5u6o_/qOk21RBBYMeZqVYofK+oU09QG2o_
efs/prov_data/G+8IRqTrHDIvQWyDjPjJkVB5u6o_/I0jYBKhtBZN0Rru2UXWB+UZ7Vc0_
efs/prov_data/G+8IRqTrHDIvQWyDjPjJkVB5u6o_/iaBl+cROT4fwHRANIx6tIUgBqSA_
efs/prov_data/G+8IRqTrHDIvQWyDjPjJkVB5u6o_/MHkfmzQg-bRYZzQ4Dc1M+rgodfA_
efs/prov_data/bG5QQZ77nDjI2757PvvQ3rPPrVg_/
efs/prov_data/bG5QQZ77nDjI2757PvvQ3rPPrVg_/4OV1KOT1hf21qdU1tnH6b8mOYLI_
efs/prov_data/bG5QQZ77nDjI2757PvvQ3rPPrVg_/gh8lZ2gd7MCgXAgHEgG7apFzmR0_
efs/prov_data/bG5QQZ77nDjI2757PvvQ3rPPrVg_/CuWlydrYrNFsWwuO0IaVlUQVxEg_
efs/prov_data/bG5QQZ77nDjI2757PvvQ3rPPrVg_/pYEZlsu8egNLf3z5mqguGPyhE2Q_
efs/prov_data/bG5QQZ77nDjI2757PvvQ3rPPrVg_/z-yiAOMWDX7wyfLCg5VIl-fyXus_
efs/bluetooth/
efs/bluetooth/bt_addr
efs/gyro_cal_data
efs/imei/
efs/imei/mps_code.dat
efs/00000000.authtokcont
efs/h2k.dat
efs/drm/
efs/drm/sdrm/
efs/drm/sdrm/data_agent/
efs/drm/h2k/
efs/drm/h2k/8tjfX-7nJB21LtUUWIMbdlUfZTU_/
efs/drm/h2k/8tjfX-7nJB21LtUUWIMbdlUfZTU_/SNbX8rtYWzaqdrnXa79HbAt5OFM_
efs/drm/h2k/8tjfX-7nJB21LtUUWIMbdlUfZTU_/HAv-sOqL1pMh2jiAzRoeKCzAmhE_
efs/U0BwJo4kmkmm-BgyzUZgoEY7pn8_/
efs/U0BwJo4kmkmm-BgyzUZgoEY7pn8_/zm0WY4lY7rpx3kcVTTDWeh8VFRU_
efs/U0BwJo4kmkmm-BgyzUZgoEY7pn8_/qen2gEqW2A+OTDT0KpoESJiYnrk_
efs/applied_sdcard_policies
remote object '/sdcard/efs.img' does not exist
7047 KB/s (14680064 bytes in 2.034s)
3227 KB/s (188416 bytes in 0.057s)
bin/tar: efs.img: Cannot stat: No such file or directory
bin/tar: Exiting with failure status due to previous errors
7-Zip (A) 4.65 Copyright (c) 1999-2009 Igor Pavlov 2009-02-03
Scanning
Creating archive SM-N9008ZKACHM_N9008ZMUBMI6_RV1D93KHFPN_EFS.zip
Compressing getprop.txt
Compressing SM-N9008ZKACHM_N9008ZMUBMI6_RV1D93KHFPN_EFS.raw.img
Compressing SM-N9008ZKACHM_N9008ZMUBMI6_RV1D93KHFPN_EFS.tar.gz
Compressing SM-N9008ZKACHM_N9008ZMUBMI6_RV1D93KHFPN_EFS.tar.md5
Everything is Ok
-
-
Finished. Output file is SM-N9008ZKACHM_N9008ZMUBMI6_RV1D93KHFPN_EFS BACKUP
Press any key to continue . . .

every time i run it i keep getting this message
*****************************************
'CHOICE' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
Good-Bye
Press any key to continue . . .
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illusion786 said:
every time i run it i keep getting this message
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This is because your xp hasn't instal choice.exe binary

Im using win 7 x64
Any idea where i can get this binary and .exe?
Sent from my SM-N9005 using Tapatalk 4

illusion786 said:
Im using win 7 x64
Any idea where i can get this binary and .exe?
Sent from my SM-N9005 using Tapatalk 4
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here
c:/Windows/System32/choice.exe

A.S._id said:
here
c:/Windows/System32/choice.exe
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im on Xp SP3. after paste choice.exe i still got error message like this

monyozt said:
im on Xp SP3. after paste choice.exe i still got error message like this
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I'm hasn't exe for x86 system..

Code:
*****************************************
* BACKUP EFS *
*****************************************
WARNING: Do you wish to Continue? (This will make EFS BACKUP) [Y,N]?Y
--- STARTING ----
--- WAITING FOR DEVICE
--- Backup efs image ---
1046 KB/s (12857 bytes in 0.012s)
13 KB/s (40 bytes in 0.003s)
SM-N9005ZKETPH_N9005XXUBMI6_RF1D94P03GD_SM-N9005ZKETPH_N9005XXUBMI6_RF1D94P03GD_
Creating filesystem with parameters:
Size: 14680064
Block size: 4096
Blocks per group: 32768
Inodes per group: 896
Inode size: 256
Journal blocks: 1024
Label:
FLEX_BG size: 0
Blocks: 3584
Block groups: 1
Reserved block group size: 0
Created filesystem with 92/896 inodes and 1451/3584 blocks
28672+0 records in
28672+0 records out
14680064 bytes transferred in 0.598 secs (24548602 bytes/sec)
su-mksh: busybox: not found
remote object '/sdcard/efs.img' does not exist
5028 KB/s (14680064 bytes in 2.851s)
remote object '/sdcard/SM-N9005ZKETPH_N9005XXUBMI6_RF1D94P03GD_SM-N9005ZKETPH_N9
005XXUBMI6_RF1D94P03GD_EFS.tar.gz' does not exist
bin/tar: efs.img: Cannot stat: No such file or directory
bin/tar: Exiting with failure status due to previous errors
7-Zip (A) 4.65 Copyright (c) 1999-2009 Igor Pavlov 2009-02-03
Scanning
SM-N9005ZKETPH_N9005XXUBMI6_RF1D94P03GD_SM-N9005ZKETPH_N9005XXUBMI6_RF1D94P03GD_
EFS.tar.gz: WARNING: O sistema não conseguiu localizar o ficheiro especificado.
Creating archive SM-N9005ZKETPH_N9005XXUBMI6_RF1D94P03GD_SM-N9005ZKETPH_N9005XXU
BMI6_RF1D94P03GD_EFS.zip
Compressing getprop.txt
Compressing SM-N9005ZKETPH_N9005XXUBMI6_RF1D94P03GD_SM-N9005ZKETPH_N9005XXUBMI6
_RF1D94P03GD_EFS.raw.img
Compressing SM-N9005ZKETPH_N9005XXUBMI6_RF1D94P03GD_SM-N9005ZKETPH_N9005XXUBMI6
_RF1D94P03GD_EFS.tar.md5
WARNINGS for files:
SM-N9005ZKETPH_N9005XXUBMI6_RF1D94P03GD_SM-N9005ZKETPH_N9005XXUBMI6_RF1D94P03GD_
EFS.tar.gz : O sistema não conseguiu localizar o ficheiro especificado.
----------------
WARNING: Cannot find 1 file
-
-
Finished. Output file is SM-N9005ZKETPH_N9005XXUBMI6_RF1D94P03GD_SM-N9005ZKETPH_
N9005XXUBMI6_RF1D94P03GD_EFS BACKUP
Prima qualquer tecla para continuar . . .

cebs said:
Code:
*****************************************
* BACKUP EFS *
*****************************************
WARNING: Do you wish to Continue? (This will make EFS BACKUP) [Y,N]?Y
--- STARTING ----
--- WAITING FOR DEVICE
--- Backup efs image ---
1046 KB/s (12857 bytes in 0.012s)
13 KB/s (40 bytes in 0.003s)
SM-N9005ZKETPH_N9005XXUBMI6_RF1D94P03GD_SM-N9005ZKETPH_N9005XXUBMI6_RF1D94P03GD_
Creating filesystem with parameters:
Size: 14680064
Block size: 4096
Blocks per group: 32768
Inodes per group: 896
Inode size: 256
Journal blocks: 1024
Label:
FLEX_BG size: 0
Blocks: 3584
Block groups: 1
Reserved block group size: 0
Created filesystem with 92/896 inodes and 1451/3584 blocks
28672+0 records in
28672+0 records out
14680064 bytes transferred in 0.598 secs (24548602 bytes/sec)
su-mksh: busybox: not found
remote object '/sdcard/efs.img' does not exist
5028 KB/s (14680064 bytes in 2.851s)
remote object '/sdcard/SM-N9005ZKETPH_N9005XXUBMI6_RF1D94P03GD_SM-N9005ZKETPH_N9
005XXUBMI6_RF1D94P03GD_EFS.tar.gz' does not exist
bin/tar: efs.img: Cannot stat: No such file or directory
bin/tar: Exiting with failure status due to previous errors
7-Zip (A) 4.65 Copyright (c) 1999-2009 Igor Pavlov 2009-02-03
Scanning
SM-N9005ZKETPH_N9005XXUBMI6_RF1D94P03GD_SM-N9005ZKETPH_N9005XXUBMI6_RF1D94P03GD_
EFS.tar.gz: WARNING: O sistema não conseguiu localizar o ficheiro especificado.
Creating archive SM-N9005ZKETPH_N9005XXUBMI6_RF1D94P03GD_SM-N9005ZKETPH_N9005XXU
BMI6_RF1D94P03GD_EFS.zip
Compressing getprop.txt
Compressing SM-N9005ZKETPH_N9005XXUBMI6_RF1D94P03GD_SM-N9005ZKETPH_N9005XXUBMI6
_RF1D94P03GD_EFS.raw.img
Compressing SM-N9005ZKETPH_N9005XXUBMI6_RF1D94P03GD_SM-N9005ZKETPH_N9005XXUBMI6
_RF1D94P03GD_EFS.tar.md5
WARNINGS for files:
SM-N9005ZKETPH_N9005XXUBMI6_RF1D94P03GD_SM-N9005ZKETPH_N9005XXUBMI6_RF1D94P03GD_
EFS.tar.gz : O sistema não conseguiu localizar o ficheiro especificado.
----------------
WARNING: Cannot find 1 file
-
-
Finished. Output file is SM-N9005ZKETPH_N9005XXUBMI6_RF1D94P03GD_SM-N9005ZKETPH_
N9005XXUBMI6_RF1D94P03GD_EFS BACKUP
Prima qualquer tecla para continuar . . .
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same error for me ...
su-mksh: busybox: not found
remote object '/sdcard/efs.img' does not exist
and now, i have a lot of SM_output_file in the sdcard directory, it is safe to erase them ?
Edit : It's ok now, i just retry ...

I lost efs folder.
The solution is to restore efs.tar with Odin. I have a copy of efs.tar with Root Explorer, but someone knows how to do it?

Related

Property files for Folio 100 and Help with making ext4 system.img

Does anyone know where I can find property files for Folio 100. I think that mblaster and DerArtem know the answer and when I type
Code:
sudo make_ext4fs -l 268435456 -a system output_file/system.img path_to_your_rom/folder_name
I get:
Creating filesystem with parameters:
Size: 268435456
Block size: 4096
Blocks per group: 32768
Inodes per group: 8192
Inode size: 256
Journal blocks: 1024
Label:
Blocks: 65536
Block groups: 2
Reserved block group size: 15
Created filesystem with 999/16384 inodes and 65063/65536 blocks
error: open_output_file: open: No such file or directory
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Please help and sorry if I posted in wrong path
The system.prop is in the root of the repository, the default.prop is in the ramdisk subdirectory.
Here is DerArtems repository (seems to be the most up to date atm): https://github.com/DerArtem/android-device-betelgeuse
Don't know what is wrong with the make_ext4fs. I usually don't run it as root, but in principle this should not be a problem.
Thanks and do you know is this folio honeycomb kernel source?
https://github.com/DerArtem/android-tegra-2.6.36-honeycomb-folio-nvidia
What this mean? Can't find system.img?????????
error: open_output_file: open: No such file or directory
Found solution!!!
>>>>x_x<<<<...>>>>new error:
error: do_inode_allocate_extents: Failed to allocate 418 blocks
Jon2555 said:
Thanks and do you know is this folio honeycomb kernel source?
https://github.com/DerArtem/android-tegra-2.6.36-honeycomb-folio-nvidia
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DerArtem started this, but afaik he never finished it.
Jon2555 said:
>>>>x_x<<<<...>>>>new error:
error: do_inode_allocate_extents: Failed to allocate 418 blocks
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Sorry, never seen this error...
Thanks
Sent from my IDEOS S7 Slim using XDA App
I found what was the error. Size of files was bigger than 268 mb that I set when I want to pack system.img.
EDIT: It won't flash system.img. Only hope is to delete some files when packing if size is larger than 268.4 mb.

[Recovery] Working CWM 6.0.2.8 & CWM 6.0.3.7 for Samsung Galaxy Star ( S5280 &S5282 )

[Recovery] Working CWM 6.0.2.8 & CWM 6.0.3.7 for Samsung Galaxy Star ( S5280 &S5282 )
Hey guys,
We got another victory. CWM 6.0.2.8 & CWM 6.0.3.7 has been released for our device galaxy star.
STATUS - Tested
Use at your own risk i will not responsible for any mishappening
Contributor :
@Doc_cheilvenerdi.org
Procedure -
i) Boot your phone in odin mode.
ii) Then open odin.
iii) Flash it & Enjoy.
Link - CWM 6.0.2.8 - https://drive.google.com/folderview...sp=drive_web&tid=0B3qe_9NlA1D_Q2RTRzVBRmFkeDA
CWM 6.0.3.7 - https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B3qe_9NlA1D_c3dmNm1yQzdyX2M&usp=drive_web
Here is the screenshot-
did u test it?
Pleas Hold on and read carefully!
Please Hold on!
No Release yet!
Releasing software is a long and hard process...
...actually my Phone is on Jellybean 4.1.2 but I don't have yet a local copy of my european archive due to hotfile.com shutdown...
...so I'm still waiting for a mirror to back it up:
it's a strong option to recover a phone from a soft brick...
So what I'm doing here now?
I build Cyanogenmod from long time ago... starting with Gingerbread 7.2 up to KitKat 11.0 (for me it's really a different beast from older ones...)...
Now i prepared a device Skeleton for my mintss phone, I populated it looking online (many thanks to Ankur850, Batman38102, Requisite0, Sakindia123, TeamRegular and many others) and followed the Cyanogenmod guidelines to build a CWm recovery...
And I built a 6.0.2.8 (tuned to Cyanogenmod 10.0) with a working Kernel, a simple ramdisk, and so on...
...But I didn't test it yet...
...I'm still waiting due to my lack of a full firmware archive...
I also tried - for fun - to build the CWM 6.0.4.5 for Cyanogenmod 11.0 (beware: just a Blind Shot)
...using the 10.0 Kernel... working kernel but wrong configuration: it lacks Selinux capabilities (Working on it right now)...
...using a ramdisk tuned to JellyBean...
...filesystem nor permissive neither enforced...
..etc...
All things which can lead to a disaster while testing...
So, please, hold on until I'll test it on my own phone...
...if everything will be fine I'll be really happy to share it for the community...
See you soon on this thread then...
...news scheduled on incoming new year...
Doc_cheilvenerdi.org said:
Please Hold on!
No Release yet!
Releasing software is a long and hard process...
...actually my Phone is on Jellybean 4.1.2 but I don't have yet a local copy of my european archive due to hotfile.com shutdown...
...so I'm still waiting for a mirror to back it up:
it's a strong option to recover a phone from a soft brick...
So what I'm doing here now?
I build Cyanogenmod from long time ago... starting with Gingerbread 7.2 up to KitKat 11.0 (for me it's really a different beast from older ones...)...
Now i prepared a device Skeleton for my mintss phone, I populated it looking online (many thanks to Ankur850, Batman38102, Requisite0, Sakindia123, TeamRegular and many others) and followed the Cyanogenmod guidelines to build a CWm recovery...
And I built a 6.0.2.8 (tuned to Cyanogenmod 10.0) with a working Kernel, a simple ramdisk, and so on...
...But I didn't test it yet...
...I'm still waiting due to my lack of a full firmware archive...
I also tried - for fun - to build the CWM 6.0.4.5 for Cyanogenmod 11.0 (beware: just a Blind Shot)
...using the 10.0 Kernel... working kernel but wrong configuration: it lacks Selinux capabilities (Working on it right now)...
...using a ramdisk tuned to JellyBean...
...filesystem nor permissive neither enforced...
..etc...
All things which can lead to a disaster while testing...
So, please, hold on until I'll test it on my own phone...
...if everything will be fine I'll be really happy to share it for the community...
See you soon on this thread then...
...news scheduled on incoming new year...
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excelent will wait for it :good:
I cant test it
Chirtagh said:
did u test it?
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I cant test it bcoz i have S5282.:crying:
Download stock firmware
Doc_cheilvenerdi.org said:
Please Hold on!
No Release yet!
Releasing software is a long and hard process...
...actually my Phone is on Jellybean 4.1.2 but I don't have yet a local copy of my european archive due to hotfile.com shutdown...
...so I'm still waiting for a mirror to back it up:
it's a strong option to recover a phone from a soft brick...
So what I'm doing here now?
I build Cyanogenmod from long time ago... starting with Gingerbread 7.2 up to KitKat 11.0 (for me it's really a different beast from older ones...)...
Now i prepared a device Skeleton for my mintss phone, I populated it looking online (many thanks to Ankur850, Batman38102, Requisite0, Sakindia123, TeamRegular and many others) and followed the Cyanogenmod guidelines to build a CWm recovery...
And I built a 6.0.2.8 (tuned to Cyanogenmod 10.0) with a working Kernel, a simple ramdisk, and so on...
...But I didn't test it yet...
...I'm still waiting due to my lack of a full firmware archive...
I also tried - for fun - to build the CWM 6.0.4.5 for Cyanogenmod 11.0 (beware: just a Blind Shot)
...using the 10.0 Kernel... working kernel but wrong configuration: it lacks Selinux capabilities (Working on it right now)...
...using a ramdisk tuned to JellyBean...
...filesystem nor permissive neither enforced...
..etc...
All things which can lead to a disaster while testing...
So, please, hold on until I'll test it on my own phone...
...if everything will be fine I'll be really happy to share it for the community...
See you soon on this thread then...
...news scheduled on incoming new year...
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Bro here is link to your country stock firmware & its not on hotfile.
http://terafile.co/5a3646396569
hey
rahulsinghal said:
I cant test it bcoz i have S5282.:crying:
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umm i dont think this cwm is only compatible for s5280
you can try it
even if it doesnt work,it wont give you a bootloop,just a cwm error which can be recovered easily by flashing stock recovery
link
rahulsinghal said:
Hey guys,
We got another victory. CWM 6.0.4.5 has been released for our device galaxy star.
STATUS - Untested
Use at your own risk i will not responsible for any mishappening
Contributor :
@Doc_cheilvenerdi.org
Link - https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B3qe_9NlA1D_bm5WbDc2YWM3ck0/edit
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the download link is denying access :/
hmmm
swhackeristahsan said:
the download link is denying access :/
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Hey just request that file after some minute you will get access. n whats going on akshaymod
Doc_cheilvenerdi.org said:
Please Hold on!
No Release yet!
Releasing software is a long and hard process...
...actually my Phone is on Jellybean 4.1.2 but I don't have yet a local copy of my european archive due to hotfile.com shutdown...
...so I'm still waiting for a mirror to back it up:
it's a strong option to recover a phone from a soft brick...
So what I'm doing here now?
I build Cyanogenmod from long time ago... starting with Gingerbread 7.2 up to KitKat 11.0 (for me it's really a different beast from older ones...)...
Now i prepared a device Skeleton for my mintss phone, I populated it looking online (many thanks to Ankur850, Batman38102, Requisite0, Sakindia123, TeamRegular and many others) and followed the Cyanogenmod guidelines to build a CWm recovery...
And I built a 6.0.2.8 (tuned to Cyanogenmod 10.0) with a working Kernel, a simple ramdisk, and so on...
...But I didn't test it yet...
...I'm still waiting due to my lack of a full firmware archive...
I also tried - for fun - to build the CWM 6.0.4.5 for Cyanogenmod 11.0 (beware: just a Blind Shot)
...using the 10.0 Kernel... working kernel but wrong configuration: it lacks Selinux capabilities (Working on it right now)...
...using a ramdisk tuned to JellyBean...
...filesystem nor permissive neither enforced...
..etc...
All things which can lead to a disaster while testing...
So, please, hold on until I'll test it on my own phone...
...if everything will be fine I'll be really happy to share it for the community...
See you soon on this thread then...
...news scheduled on incoming new year...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Dude batman38102 is me I changes my username long time back. Also dudes I got my Galaxy star unbricked so Im back. Ill help in anyway I can
Its Going To Be LEGEND--wait for it--DARY!- Barney Stinson(How I Met Your Mother)
---------- Post added at 10:46 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:42 AM ----------
Also can u please pm me the test recovery. Im willing to test in anyway i can.
Its Going To Be LEGEND--wait for it--DARY!- Barney Stinson(How I Met Your Mother)
Hmmm
Ironman38102 said:
Dude batman38102 is me I changes my username long time back. Also dudes I got my Galaxy star unbricked so Im back. Ill help in anyway I can
Its Going To Be LEGEND--wait for it--DARY!- Barney Stinson(How I Met Your Mother)
---------- Post added at 10:46 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:42 AM ----------
Also can u please pm me the test recovery. Im willing to test in anyway i can.
Its Going To Be LEGEND--wait for it--DARY!- Barney Stinson(How I Met Your Mother)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hey thats gr8 hope we will get cm now.:victory:
CWM 6.0.2.8 Up and Running!
News about CWM 6.0.2.8 from CyanogenMod 10.0 (Jellybean 4.1.2):
I don't have a Github account (I'm not a developer) so I'll post here exactly what I did to build and set "up and running" this ClockWorkMod Recovery!
First of all, in my Google Drive you'll find everything we are Talking about... the experimental device tree, the recovery Odin archive, tools, binaries, ...
On first build everything was fine but the LCD screen didn't light up...
...Recovery was running, anyway, but I could not see anything...
...I could, perhaps, control the phone from PC with "adb shell"!
Code:
[email protected]:~$ [b]adb shell[/b]
~ # [b]ls[/b]
cache init.rc sdcard1
data preload sys
default.prop proc system
dev res tmp
efs root ueventd.goldfish.rc
etc sbin ueventd.rc
fstab.sp8810 sd-ext ueventd.sp8810.rc
init sdcard
~ #
Recovery log recorded the problem:
Code:
...
failed to put fb0 info
...
It's a framebuffer problem and the solution is pretty known; I pasted it from TeamRegular repository and put inside BoardConfig.mk with related sources:
Code:
...
BOARD_CUSTOM_GRAPHICS := ../../../device/samsung/sp8810/recovery/graphics.c
...
Well done! Recovery 6.0.2.8 up and running
Now testing:
- I can mount/unmount and list all filesystems
- I can backup the current firmware
- I can format and restore the external second partition (I use it a lot):
Code:
Creating filesystem with parameters:
Size: 1034944512
Block size: 4096
Blocks per group: 32768
Inodes per group: 7904
Inode size: 256
Journal blocks: 3948
Label:
Blocks: 252672
Block groups: 8
Reserved block group size: 63
Created filesystem with 11/63232 inodes and 8244/252672 blocks
...
Found new backup image: /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/2013-12-26.17.17.06//sd-ext.ext4.tar
Restoring sd-ext...
...
Code:
~ # [b]ls -l /sd-ext/[/b]
drwxrwx--x 2 system system 4096 Dec 22 12:54 dalvik-cache
drwxrwx--x 2 system system 4096 Dec 22 12:54 data
drwx------ 2 root root 4096 Dec 17 10:14 lost+found
~ #
- I can restore the boot image (and recovery of course):
Code:
...
Checking MD5 sums...
boot.img: OK
...
Erasing boot before restore...
I:Formatting unknown device.
Restoring boot image...
Restore complete!
- I can Install boot images inside zip files from sdcard:
Code:
-- Installing: /sdcard/update_boot.zip
Finding update package...
I:Update location: /sdcard/update_boot.zip
Opening update package...
Installing update...
########################
# Doc Modded #
# new boot image #
########################
Installing Boot...
script result was [ ]
Installation Completed!!!!
- I can install zip files from sideload:
Code:
Sideload started ...
Now send the package you want to apply
to the device with "adb sideload <filename>"...
sideload_service invoked
adbd exiting after successful sideload
E:listen on USB
E:userid is 2000
E:Event loop starting
Restarting adbd...
Finding update package...
I:Update location: /tmp/update.zip
Opening update package...
Installing update...
if you read this, you
own a relaxed recovery!
Cheers :)
~ #
- I can "wipe cache":
Code:
-- Wiping cache...
Formatting /cache...
Creating filesystem with parameters:
Size: 536870912
Block size: 4096
Blocks per group: 32768
Inodes per group: 8192
Inode size: 256
Journal blocks: 2048
Label:
Blocks: 131072
Block groups: 4
Reserved block group size: 31
Created filesystem with 11/32768 inodes and 4206/131072 blocks
Cache wipe complete.
- I can "wipe data/factory reset" :
Code:
-- Wiping data...
Formatting /data...
Creating filesystem with parameters:
Size: 2172633088
Block size: 4096
Blocks per group: 32768
Inodes per group: 7808
Inode size: 256
Journal blocks: 8287
Label:
Blocks: 530428
Block groups: 17
Reserved block group size: 135
Created filesystem with 11/132736 inodes and 17442/530428 blocks
warning: wipe_block_device: Wipe via secure discard failed, used discard instead
...
Data wipe complete.
/tmp #
Notice: Actually this "CWM build" deals with /data encryption so ther is no need to apply any patch after factory reset
I took an extra-check with the following 'shell command' before and after the wipe action:
Code:
/ # [b]tune2fs -l /dev/block/mmcblk0p25[/b]
...
looking for no relevant differences!
..after boot... everything fine!
- Last but not least:
- I fully restored the previously backupped firmware:
Code:
...
...
Restore complete!
Easy Play
What's Wrong in this recovery?
I Dont Know...
Wish List?
Sure: I cannot handle /efs partition via 'menu options'...
...and everybody knows how dangerous could be wander around it
Doc_cheilvenerdi.org said:
News about CWM 6.0.2.8 from CyanogenMod 10.0 (Jellybean 4.1.2):
I don't have a Github account (I'm not a developer) so I'll post here exactly what I did to build and set "up and running" this ClockWorkMod Recovery!
First of all, in my Google Drive you'll find everything we are Talking about... the experimental device tree, the recovery Odin archive, tools, binaries, ...
On first build everything was fine but the LCD screen didn't light up...
...Recovery was running, anyway, but I could not see anything...
...I could, perhaps, control the phone from PC with "adb shell"!
Code:
[email protected]:~$ [b]adb shell[/b]
~ # [b]ls[/b]
cache init.rc sdcard1
data preload sys
default.prop proc system
dev res tmp
efs root ueventd.goldfish.rc
etc sbin ueventd.rc
fstab.sp8810 sd-ext ueventd.sp8810.rc
init sdcard
~ #
Recovery log recorded the problem:
Code:
...
failed to put fb0 info
...
It's a framebuffer problem and the solution is pretty known; I pasted it from TeamRegular repository and put inside BoardConfig.mk with related sources:
Code:
...
BOARD_CUSTOM_GRAPHICS := ../../../device/samsung/sp8810/recovery/graphics.c
...
Well done! Recovery 6.0.2.8 up and running
Now testing:
- I can mount/unmount and list all filesystems
- I can backup the current firmware
- I can format and restore the external second partition (I use it a lot):
Code:
Creating filesystem with parameters:
Size: 1034944512
Block size: 4096
Blocks per group: 32768
Inodes per group: 7904
Inode size: 256
Journal blocks: 3948
Label:
Blocks: 252672
Block groups: 8
Reserved block group size: 63
Created filesystem with 11/63232 inodes and 8244/252672 blocks
...
Found new backup image: /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/2013-12-26.17.17.06//sd-ext.ext4.tar
Restoring sd-ext...
...
Code:
~ # [b]ls -l /sd-ext/[/b]
drwxrwx--x 2 system system 4096 Dec 22 12:54 dalvik-cache
drwxrwx--x 2 system system 4096 Dec 22 12:54 data
drwx------ 2 root root 4096 Dec 17 10:14 lost+found
~ #
- I can restore the boot image (and recovery of course):
Code:
...
Checking MD5 sums...
boot.img: OK
...
Erasing boot before restore...
I:Formatting unknown device.
Restoring boot image...
Restore complete!
- I can Install boot images inside zip files from sdcard:
Code:
-- Installing: /sdcard/update_boot.zip
Finding update package...
I:Update location: /sdcard/update_boot.zip
Opening update package...
Installing update...
########################
# Doc Modded #
# new boot image #
########################
Installing Boot...
script result was [ ]
Installation Completed!!!!
- I can install zip files from sideload:
Code:
Sideload started ...
Now send the package you want to apply
to the device with "adb sideload <filename>"...
sideload_service invoked
adbd exiting after successful sideload
E:listen on USB
E:userid is 2000
E:Event loop starting
Restarting adbd...
Finding update package...
I:Update location: /tmp/update.zip
Opening update package...
Installing update...
if you read this, you
own a relaxed recovery!
Cheers :)
~ #
- I can "wipe cache":
Code:
-- Wiping cache...
Formatting /cache...
Creating filesystem with parameters:
Size: 536870912
Block size: 4096
Blocks per group: 32768
Inodes per group: 8192
Inode size: 256
Journal blocks: 2048
Label:
Blocks: 131072
Block groups: 4
Reserved block group size: 31
Created filesystem with 11/32768 inodes and 4206/131072 blocks
Cache wipe complete.
- I can "wipe data/factory reset" :
Code:
-- Wiping data...
Formatting /data...
Creating filesystem with parameters:
Size: 2172633088
Block size: 4096
Blocks per group: 32768
Inodes per group: 7808
Inode size: 256
Journal blocks: 8287
Label:
Blocks: 530428
Block groups: 17
Reserved block group size: 135
Created filesystem with 11/132736 inodes and 17442/530428 blocks
warning: wipe_block_device: Wipe via secure discard failed, used discard instead
...
Data wipe complete.
/tmp #
Notice: Actually this "CWM build" deals with /data encryption so ther is no need to apply any patch after factory reset
I took an extra-check with the following 'shell command' before and after the wipe action:
Code:
/ # [b]tune2fs -l /dev/block/mmcblk0p25[/b]
...
looking for no relevant differences!
..after boot... everything fine!
- Last but not least:
- I fully restored the previously backupped firmware:
Code:
...
...
Restore complete!
Easy Play
What's Wrong in this recovery?
I Dont Know...
Wish List?
Sure: I cannot handle /efs partition via 'menu options'...
...and everybody knows how dangerous could be wander around it
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Will dis wrk on s5282...??
Pls say Yes...
Yup u can use it
Sent from my GT-S5282 using Tapatalk
thanks
:good:
Doc_cheilvenerdi.org said:
News about CWM 6.0.2.8 from CyanogenMod 10.0 (Jellybean 4.1.2):
I don't have a Github account (I'm not a developer) so I'll post here exactly what I did to build and set "up and running" this ClockWorkMod Recovery!
First of all, in my Google Drive you'll find everything we are Talking about... the experimental device tree, the recovery Odin archive, tools, binaries, ...
On first build everything was fine but the LCD screen didn't light up...
...Recovery was running, anyway, but I could not see anything...
...I could, perhaps, control the phone from PC with "adb shell"!
Code:
[email protected]:~$ [b]adb shell[/b]
~ # [b]ls[/b]
cache init.rc sdcard1
data preload sys
default.prop proc system
dev res tmp
efs root ueventd.goldfish.rc
etc sbin ueventd.rc
fstab.sp8810 sd-ext ueventd.sp8810.rc
init sdcard
~ #
Recovery log recorded the problem:
Code:
...
failed to put fb0 info
...
It's a framebuffer problem and the solution is pretty known; I pasted it from TeamRegular repository and put inside BoardConfig.mk with related sources:
Code:
...
BOARD_CUSTOM_GRAPHICS := ../../../device/samsung/sp8810/recovery/graphics.c
...
Well done! Recovery 6.0.2.8 up and running
Now testing:
- I can mount/unmount and list all filesystems
- I can backup the current firmware
- I can format and restore the external second partition (I use it a lot):
Code:
Creating filesystem with parameters:
Size: 1034944512
Block size: 4096
Blocks per group: 32768
Inodes per group: 7904
Inode size: 256
Journal blocks: 3948
Label:
Blocks: 252672
Block groups: 8
Reserved block group size: 63
Created filesystem with 11/63232 inodes and 8244/252672 blocks
...
Found new backup image: /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/2013-12-26.17.17.06//sd-ext.ext4.tar
Restoring sd-ext...
...
Code:
~ # [b]ls -l /sd-ext/[/b]
drwxrwx--x 2 system system 4096 Dec 22 12:54 dalvik-cache
drwxrwx--x 2 system system 4096 Dec 22 12:54 data
drwx------ 2 root root 4096 Dec 17 10:14 lost+found
~ #
- I can restore the boot image (and recovery of course):
Code:
...
Checking MD5 sums...
boot.img: OK
...
Erasing boot before restore...
I:Formatting unknown device.
Restoring boot image...
Restore complete!
- I can Install boot images inside zip files from sdcard:
Code:
-- Installing: /sdcard/update_boot.zip
Finding update package...
I:Update location: /sdcard/update_boot.zip
Opening update package...
Installing update...
########################
# Doc Modded #
# new boot image #
########################
Installing Boot...
script result was [ ]
Installation Completed!!!!
- I can install zip files from sideload:
Code:
Sideload started ...
Now send the package you want to apply
to the device with "adb sideload <filename>"...
sideload_service invoked
adbd exiting after successful sideload
E:listen on USB
E:userid is 2000
E:Event loop starting
Restarting adbd...
Finding update package...
I:Update location: /tmp/update.zip
Opening update package...
Installing update...
if you read this, you
own a relaxed recovery!
Cheers :)
~ #
- I can "wipe cache":
Code:
-- Wiping cache...
Formatting /cache...
Creating filesystem with parameters:
Size: 536870912
Block size: 4096
Blocks per group: 32768
Inodes per group: 8192
Inode size: 256
Journal blocks: 2048
Label:
Blocks: 131072
Block groups: 4
Reserved block group size: 31
Created filesystem with 11/32768 inodes and 4206/131072 blocks
Cache wipe complete.
- I can "wipe data/factory reset" :
Code:
-- Wiping data...
Formatting /data...
Creating filesystem with parameters:
Size: 2172633088
Block size: 4096
Blocks per group: 32768
Inodes per group: 7808
Inode size: 256
Journal blocks: 8287
Label:
Blocks: 530428
Block groups: 17
Reserved block group size: 135
Created filesystem with 11/132736 inodes and 17442/530428 blocks
warning: wipe_block_device: Wipe via secure discard failed, used discard instead
...
Data wipe complete.
/tmp #
Notice: Actually this "CWM build" deals with /data encryption so ther is no need to apply any patch after factory reset
I took an extra-check with the following 'shell command' before and after the wipe action:
Code:
/ # [b]tune2fs -l /dev/block/mmcblk0p25[/b]
...
looking for no relevant differences!
..after boot... everything fine!
- Last but not least:
- I fully restored the previously backupped firmware:
Code:
...
...
Restore complete!
Easy Play
What's Wrong in this recovery?
I Dont Know...
Wish List?
Sure: I cannot handle /efs partition via 'menu options'...
...and everybody knows how dangerous could be wander around it
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
---------- Post added at 12:12 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:09 PM ----------
after cwm recovery 6 when cm 10.1 will release
Here is the screenshot. Check it out. Its tested by me on my s5282.
Here is screenshots. Tested by me on my s5282. I have also tested geatures like wipe data and back up rom ans flash zip from sd card and its working perfecly. Sure you should go for it
Sent from my GT-S5282 using Tapatalk
rahulsinghal said:
Here is screenshots. Tested by me on my s5282. I have also tested geatures like wipe data and back up rom ans flash zip from sd card and its working perfecly. Sure you should go for it
Sent from my GT-S5282 using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
GR8...Congratulations....now we can expect a cm rom for our star.....
I know you guys must be counting on me for compiling. But I cant untill u guys setup a working device tree and kernel. Also my pc cant compile cm as I have a pc with very low spec. Sorry
Although I will still try but I cant promise anything since I have never worked on a device like this. Spreadtrum cpus are pretty much hard to hack.
also dudes I know how much your excited but we need to keep all development threads on topic!
Its Going To Be LEGEND--wait for it--DARY!- Barney Stinson(How I Met Your Mother)
Doc_cheilvenerdi.org said:
News about CWM 6.0.2.8 from CyanogenMod 10.0 (Jellybean 4.1.2):
I don't have a Github account (I'm not a developer) so I'll post here exactly what I did to build and set "up and running" this ClockWorkMod Recovery!
First of all, in my Google Drive you'll find everything we are Talking about... the experimental device tree, the recovery Odin archive, tools, binaries, ...
On first build everything was fine but the LCD screen didn't light up...
...Recovery was running, anyway, but I could not see anything...
...I could, perhaps, control the phone from PC with "adb shell"!
Code:
[email protected]:~$ [b]adb shell[/b]
~ # [b]ls[/b]
cache init.rc sdcard1
data preload sys
default.prop proc system
dev res tmp
efs root ueventd.goldfish.rc
etc sbin ueventd.rc
fstab.sp8810 sd-ext ueventd.sp8810.rc
init sdcard
~ #
Recovery log recorded the problem:
Code:
...
failed to put fb0 info
...
It's a framebuffer problem and the solution is pretty known; I pasted it from TeamRegular repository and put inside BoardConfig.mk with related sources:
Code:
...
BOARD_CUSTOM_GRAPHICS := ../../../device/samsung/sp8810/recovery/graphics.c
...
Well done! Recovery 6.0.2.8 up and running
Now testing:
- I can mount/unmount and list all filesystems
- I can backup the current firmware
- I can format and restore the external second partition (I use it a lot):
Code:
Creating filesystem with parameters:
Size: 1034944512
Block size: 4096
Blocks per group: 32768
Inodes per group: 7904
Inode size: 256
Journal blocks: 3948
Label:
Blocks: 252672
Block groups: 8
Reserved block group size: 63
Created filesystem with 11/63232 inodes and 8244/252672 blocks
...
Found new backup image: /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/2013-12-26.17.17.06//sd-ext.ext4.tar
Restoring sd-ext...
...
Code:
~ # [b]ls -l /sd-ext/[/b]
drwxrwx--x 2 system system 4096 Dec 22 12:54 dalvik-cache
drwxrwx--x 2 system system 4096 Dec 22 12:54 data
drwx------ 2 root root 4096 Dec 17 10:14 lost+found
~ #
- I can restore the boot image (and recovery of course):
Code:
...
Checking MD5 sums...
boot.img: OK
...
Erasing boot before restore...
I:Formatting unknown device.
Restoring boot image...
Restore complete!
- I can Install boot images inside zip files from sdcard:
Code:
-- Installing: /sdcard/update_boot.zip
Finding update package...
I:Update location: /sdcard/update_boot.zip
Opening update package...
Installing update...
########################
# Doc Modded #
# new boot image #
########################
Installing Boot...
script result was [ ]
Installation Completed!!!!
- I can install zip files from sideload:
Code:
Sideload started ...
Now send the package you want to apply
to the device with "adb sideload <filename>"...
sideload_service invoked
adbd exiting after successful sideload
E:listen on USB
E:userid is 2000
E:Event loop starting
Restarting adbd...
Finding update package...
I:Update location: /tmp/update.zip
Opening update package...
Installing update...
if you read this, you
own a relaxed recovery!
Cheers :)
~ #
- I can "wipe cache":
Code:
-- Wiping cache...
Formatting /cache...
Creating filesystem with parameters:
Size: 536870912
Block size: 4096
Blocks per group: 32768
Inodes per group: 8192
Inode size: 256
Journal blocks: 2048
Label:
Blocks: 131072
Block groups: 4
Reserved block group size: 31
Created filesystem with 11/32768 inodes and 4206/131072 blocks
Cache wipe complete.
- I can "wipe data/factory reset" :
Code:
-- Wiping data...
Formatting /data...
Creating filesystem with parameters:
Size: 2172633088
Block size: 4096
Blocks per group: 32768
Inodes per group: 7808
Inode size: 256
Journal blocks: 8287
Label:
Blocks: 530428
Block groups: 17
Reserved block group size: 135
Created filesystem with 11/132736 inodes and 17442/530428 blocks
warning: wipe_block_device: Wipe via secure discard failed, used discard instead
...
Data wipe complete.
/tmp #
Notice: Actually this "CWM build" deals with /data encryption so ther is no need to apply any patch after factory reset
I took an extra-check with the following 'shell command' before and after the wipe action:
Code:
/ # [b]tune2fs -l /dev/block/mmcblk0p25[/b]
...
looking for no relevant differences!
..after boot... everything fine!
- Last but not least:
- I fully restored the previously backupped firmware:
Code:
...
...
Restore complete!
Easy Play
What's Wrong in this recovery?
I Dont Know...
Wish List?
Sure: I cannot handle /efs partition via 'menu options'...
...and everybody knows how dangerous could be wander around it
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Lol i have uploaded all those codes to github. http://github.com/batman38102/android_device_samsung_mint

[Q] How can I disable rewrite system images

Hi to everyone.
I make some changes in vold partiitons encryption, but I can't test it on emulator with android 5 because it every time make images again after encryption:
emulator: WARNING: system partition size adjusted to match image file (550 MB > 200 MB)
emulator: WARNING: data partition size adjusted to match image file (550 MB > 200 MB)
Creating filesystem with parameters:
Size: 576716800
Block size: 4096
Blocks per group: 32768
Inodes per group: 7040
Inode size: 256
Journal blocks: 2200
Label:
Blocks: 140800
Block groups: 5
Reserved block group size: 39
Created filesystem with 11/35200 inodes and 4536/140800 blocks
With andtoid 4.4 I had no this issue. How can I disable this?
It happend because last android 5 latest kernel broke fs during encryption.
I download android 5 stable repo and it works

[Q] how to directly edit a ubifs system image

Hi,
I have searched the forums and still haven't found any useful information.
I've been trying to edit a ubifs image (system.img) for a generic mediatek tablet.
These are the many things I have tried:
1) Edit the boot.img so that ro.secure=0 etc to see if I can get root. Unfortunately selinux is enabled and I don't even have busybox on the system (something called toolbox)
2) Work out what nand flash is being used (in my case its - SanDisk SDTNRGAMA 64G 3.3V 8-bit). And emulate the nand by using nandsim on a linux computer, but it causes a segmentation fault:
Code:
sudo modprobe nanDsim id_bytes=0x45,0xde,0x94,0x93,0x76,0x50 cache_file=./test.img
Note - I have included a spelling mistake (nanDsim should be nandsim) because I dont' want anyone to just cut and paste this command - it causes a segmentation fault on Ubuntu and Debian and I have found that if you are running on an ssd system it will hard lock your pc! (You have been warned).
3) Use ubireader (github.com/jrspruitt/ubi_reader).
Code:
$ ubireader_display_info ./system.img
UBI File
---------------------
Min I/O: 16384
LEB Size: 4161536
PEB Size: 4194304
Total Block Count: 122
Data Block Count: 120
Layout Block Count: 2
Internal Volume Block Count: 0
Unknown Block Count: 0
First UBI PEB Number: 0
Image: 1101756791
---------------------
Image Sequence Num: 1101756791
Volume Name:system
PEB Range: 0 - 121
Volume: system
---------------------
Vol ID: 0
Name: system
Block Count: 120
Volume Record
---------------------
alignment: 1
crc: 3336263623
data_pad: 0
errors:
flags: autoresize
name: system
name_len: 6
padding:
rec_index: 0
reserved_pebs: 248
upd_marker: 0
vol_type: dynamic
but when I run 'ubireader_extract_files' I get all the files, but they are all corrupted.
I'm currently trying to use the information in the ubireader_display_info to create a blank ubifs image and using 'linux dd' to try and read the image that I have.
Has anyone got any tips on how to progress, your help and advice would be appreciated.

android LOS17 build on gCloud

Hi,
I'm tring to build LOs17.1 from source, but when I try to "brunch" it, I'm getting error:
Code:
set_selinux_xattr: No such file or directory searching for label "/bt_firmware"
e2fsdroid: No such file or directory while configuring the file system
loaded 4265 fs_config entries
Out of space? Out of inodes? The tree size of /home/mincaeuro/android/lineage/out/soong/.temp/tmpo5Xs2R is 1415868416 bytes (1350 MB), with reserved space of 0 bytes (0 MB).
The max image size for filesystem files is 2684354560 bytes (2560 MB), out of a total partition size of 2684354560 bytes (2560 MB).
13:57:20 ninja failed with: exit status 1
found those folders, not sure what am I missing:
find . -name "bt_firmware"
Code:
./out/target/product/oneplus2/root/bt_firmware
./out/target/product/oneplus2/recovery/root/bt_firmware
./out/target/product/oneplus2/obj/PACKAGING/target_files_intermediates/lineage_oneplus2-target_files-eng.mincaeuro/RECOVERY/RAMDISK/bt_firmware
./out/target/product/oneplus2/obj/PACKAGING/target_files_intermediates/lineage_oneplus2-target_files-eng.mincaeuro/ROOT/bt_firmware
mincaeuro said:
Hi,
I'm tring to build LOs17.1 from source, but when I try to "brunch" it, I'm getting error:
Code:
set_selinux_xattr: No such file or directory searching for label "/bt_firmware"
e2fsdroid: No such file or directory while configuring the file system
loaded 4265 fs_config entries
Out of space? Out of inodes? The tree size of /home/mincaeuro/android/lineage/out/soong/.temp/tmpo5Xs2R is 1415868416 bytes (1350 MB), with reserved space of 0 bytes (0 MB).
The max image size for filesystem files is 2684354560 bytes (2560 MB), out of a total partition size of 2684354560 bytes (2560 MB).
13:57:20 ninja failed with: exit status 1
found those folders, not sure what am I missing:
find . -name "bt_firmware"
Code:
./out/target/product/oneplus2/root/bt_firmware
./out/target/product/oneplus2/recovery/root/bt_firmware
./out/target/product/oneplus2/obj/PACKAGING/target_files_intermediates/lineage_oneplus2-target_files-eng.mincaeuro/RECOVERY/RAMDISK/bt_firmware
./out/target/product/oneplus2/obj/PACKAGING/target_files_intermediates/lineage_oneplus2-target_files-eng.mincaeuro/ROOT/bt_firmware
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I have always seen posts to add bt_firmware to your file_contexts in sepolicy and file.te, but for me this doesn't work (the directory for me is firmware though...)
here is an example: https://github.com/mukul2259/device_oneplus_oneplus2/commit/2fb4e45a292468bec5205087c99880fab0bd0a65
TheSSJ said:
I have always seen posts to add bt_firmware to your file_contexts in sepolicy and file.te, but for me this doesn't work (the directory for me is firmware though...)
here is an example: https://github.com/mukul2259/device_oneplus_oneplus2/commit/2fb4e45a292468bec5205087c99880fab0bd0a65
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Hi,
did it yesterday , the build was successful, but the ROM is not working :/ bootloop
mincaeuro said:
Hi,
did it yesterday , the build was successful, but the ROM is not working :/ bootloop
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you need to be precise, do you at least see the lineageOS boot animation or just the logo of your mobile phone brand?
you need to study the logs why it refuses to boot, maybe it's trivial
for me the sepolicy thing didn't solve the error message have no clue how to fix
TheSSJ said:
you need to be precise, do you at least see the lineageOS boot animation or just the logo of your mobile phone brand?
you need to study the logs why it refuses to boot, maybe it's trivial
for me the sepolicy thing didn't solve the error message have no clue how to fix
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I haven't tested it.. need functional phone now...
one user on discord tested it and reported a bootloop on animation logo:
yes, i tried with different gapps and just with the os and nothing, just stuck in the los animation
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