I've probably missed something obvious.. But I get this.
After like 5 minutes of NvFlash installing stuff.
which script are you using, I may have a mistake, the linux.img is meant to be runtime generated
I've probably missed something obvious.. But I get this.
After like 5 minutes of NvFlash installing stuff.
flash-linux.shwhich script are you using, I may have a mistake, the linux.img is meant to be runtime generated
./ubuntu/abootimg: error while loading shared libraries: libblkid.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Ubuntu 11.04 64bitthat would explain it, although it should have been statically linked, which distribution are you using?
Maybe getting the 32bit libs would work. I don't know though..Ok after doing a little searching abootimg needs to be recompiled for x86_64 machines as libblkid.so is not in ia32-libs. this is hard to test as my linux machines are 32bit
Maybe getting the 32bit libs would work. I don't know though..
I'll happily test any file compiled for 64bit if you want.
(I'll just VirtualBox Ubuntu 10.10 32bit for now)
Sorry to be dense but I'm missing part of the process. I've downloaded the files and moved ubuntu.img and the android.img's to the /images folder but I don't know where to run the script from. I guessed, and copied the files to the /Removable/MicroSD/ folder and using Script Manager tried to run flash-linux-android.sh as root. I end up with errors that it can't find ./ubuntu/abootimg and ./nvflash.
So I guess my questions are, how do I extract the flash kit and not lose the ./ hidden folder and do I run the script from the /Removable/MicroSD/ folder or somewhere else?
Thanks so much for releasing this pack and helping a noob.
you run the scripts from a linux computer (windows coming soon)
#!/bin/sh
nflash --bct ./images/transformer.bct --setbct --configfile ./flash/android-linux.cfg --bl ./images/bootloader.bin --odmdata 0x300d8011 --sbk 0x1682CCD8 0x8A1A43EA 0xA532EEB6 0xECFE1D98 --sync
nflash -r --download 5 ./images/recovery.img