[APP] Init.d for normal users

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Hi,

Some users don't root their devices or, even if rooted, some stock kernels don't includes support for init.d scripts folder.

With this simple app you can define a folder (at sdcard) containing all your initialization scripts and execute it after the boot sequence.

Note that some scripts (like the scripts needed to set min/max CPU speed) needs root permissions.

Operation is very simple, and you only need to select the scripts folder and activate the "run on boot" checkbox.
Note that you can provide superuser permissions to the scripts if you will.

Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ryosoftware.initd
 

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TheArc

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First x) Awesome app mate!
Keep up the good work, and this is definitely a great tool.

Sent from my Nexus 5
 

mrrocketdog

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any chance for a download link that isnt google play? (i run gapp-less on my att s3 i747)
thanks for good work regardless.
peace.

err on the side of kindness
 

Magissia

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Hello,

How can we make sure the init.d start soon enough ? Sooner than debuggerd ?

Would it start soon enough to remount important folders elsewhere before they are called ?
 
May 13, 2013
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Same question :)

When does the script added to init.d actually run ?
Has the OS fully booted and are all services started/ready ?

Is this documented somewhere ? How can I tell ?

Thank you
 

Rakib Kazi

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Hi,

Some users don't root their devices or, even if rooted, some stock kernels don't includes support for init.d scripts folder.

With this simple app you can define a folder (at sdcard) containing all your initialization scripts and execute it after the boot sequence.

Note that some scripts (like the scripts needed to set min/max CPU speed) needs root permissions.

Operation is very simple, and you only need to select the scripts folder and activate the "run on boot" checkbox.
Note that you can provide superuser permissions to the scripts if you will.

Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ryosoftware.initd
It's paid,is there any another app?
 

Rakib Kazi

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It's free but when I try to select toggle or run script, it's says to buy premium,
I tru mod app but it doesn't work.check screenshot
 

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    Deleted member 267841
    Hi,

    Some users don't root their devices or, even if rooted, some stock kernels don't includes support for init.d scripts folder.

    With this simple app you can define a folder (at sdcard) containing all your initialization scripts and execute it after the boot sequence.

    Note that some scripts (like the scripts needed to set min/max CPU speed) needs root permissions.

    Operation is very simple, and you only need to select the scripts folder and activate the "run on boot" checkbox.
    Note that you can provide superuser permissions to the scripts if you will.

    Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ryosoftware.initd
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    It's paid,is there any another app?
    What do you mean by it's paid? To me it's a free app on Google Play Store.
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