[LINUX] [MAC OSX] Universal Nexus Linux Toolkit v2.3.0 (Unlock, Root, CWM, Factory)

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Liam_K

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Dec 24, 2010
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Bloody thing wont work for me..
When i click on the link, the page opens as fetch file with Getit. No TGZ file on my machine.
Some launcher starts but damned if I can do anything else. Copy the file location for terminal and nothing.

Some help?
 

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    Universal Nexus Linux Toolkit v2.3.0


    NOW COMPATIBLE WITH MAC OSX!!!


    Universal Nexus Linux Toolkit is a bash script based program that offers an easy way
    to do all you need to do before flashing a custom ROM on your Nexus device.

    It works with:

    1. Nexus 4 [mako]
    2. Nexus 10 [manta]
    3. Nexus 7 (WiFi) [grouper]
    4. Nexus 7 (GSM) [tilapia]
    5. Galaxy Nexus (GSM) [maguro]
    6. Galaxy Nexus (Verizon) [toro]
    7. Galaxy Nexus (Sprint) [toroplus]
    8. Nexus S (worldwide version, i9020t and i9023) [crespo]
    9. Nexus S (850MHz version, i9020a) [crespo]
    10. Nexus S (Korea version, m200) [crespo]
    11. Nexus S 4G (d720) [crespo4g]

    With this toolkit you will be able to:

    - Unlock the bootloader.
    - Flash CWM recovery (Standard or Touch).
    - Root the phone.
    - Lock the bootloader.
    - Flash Google Factory Image. (Not available for Sprint Galaxy Nexus)

    DOWNLOAD IT FOR LINUX HERE

    DOWNLOAD IT FOR MAC OSX HERE

    Galaxy Nexus Linux Toolkit is Open Source! See the CODE

    HOW TO EXECUTE:
    Please extract the .tgz in the place you want, for example in /home/user
    Open a terminal and type the following:
    >user@linuxormac: cd "THE PATH WHERE IS THE unltlauncher.sh FILE"
    >user@linuxormac: bash ./unltlauncher.sh
    If you extract it in /home/user/unlt, the path to the .sh must be /home/user/unlt
    so you have to type:
    >user@linuxormac: cd /home/user/unlt
    >user@linuxormac: bash ./unltlauncher.sh

    Note: If you're running on a 64 bits OS, please install 32 bits libraries. If you're running on Linux and you didn't configure UDEV rules for your device, please run the script with superuser permissions (sudo bash unltlauncher.sh)

    Here are some SCREENSHOTS::good:

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    I hope you will find it useful! :laugh:
    P.S. Sorry for my English. I'm from Argentina!
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    I'm wondering this too. I know that virtual machines can be touchy, especially when USB interfaces are involved, so I don't want to try that. Maybe a regular live DVD, or we could use the Wubi installer for ubuntu? I don't know if it's possible to install 32 bit libraries on a live DVD... but I guess I can just download a 32 bit ubuntu image if I go that route (if I can find a blank DVD somewhere!)

    As Komodo said, a virtual machine is not recommended for running programs which involve USB interfaces.
    Try running Ubuntu from a 32 bits Live CD. But I really recommend to have a Linux OS on hard drive.
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    I'm pleased to report that every function of this worked great for me in Ubuntu.

    Sent from my Nexus 10 using Tapatalk 2
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    Hi, I'm having trouble with this. I'm running Kubuntu 12.04 trying to root a Nexus 10, ran the script and unlocked the boot loader. Now the device boot loops. I can force it to boot into recovery, so flashed ClockworkMod and then did a factory reset and fixed permissions and wiped the cashes (just in case) but the device still boot loops.
    Any ideas anyone?
    Thanks in advance

    Try the factory reset option in recovery. Had the same problem and that got me squared away.

    Sent from my Nexus 10 using Tapatalk 2
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    Re: [LINUX] Universal Nexus Linux Toolkit v2.1.0 (Unlock, Lock, Root, CWM, Factory Re

    Does not work using stock recovery there is no install from SD selection. So if I flash cwm am I going to lose everything? Or am I missing something?

    Sent from my Nexus 10 using xda app-developers app

    Obviously. Flash a custom recovery. You won't lose anything.

    Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk HD