I'm just wanting to show an idea I've been developing. Has there ever yet been such a thing as an online automatic kernel repacker? Where you can just upload the source boot.img and the new kernel boot.img and it will repack the two and provide you with a link?
Well... I couldn't find one, so I've made one!
I've designed it to be very simple and easy to use, with instructions included. If enough people like the idea I'll try and see about getting it onto a more permanent home.
Repacked kernels will be added as I am able to test them, and can be found on the Resources page. If you have any particular requests, please post them here and I'll repack and add them to the list if I can.
Also, if you've repacked a kernel using this site and have tested it successfully on your device, can you please post on here with the name of the ROM, Kernel and the Unix time code (the 10 digit number) from the download link. This will allow me to add it to the list of pre-packaged kernels for future users.
Update: The Kernel Re-packer has now been uploaded to it's new home - a dedicated Linux server. You should be able to upload/download kernels much faster now, as the server I'm using has a 1GB/s connection . Upload times should now be limited only by your own bandwidth, enjoy!
Please thank or donate if this has been useful to you. Also feel free to leave feedback, comments, requests, ideas, complaints or anything else below!
Thanks guys
- I'm a bit of a newbie in Android development... so please forgive me if anything I've done or written is wrong, I have a fair bit of computer/website/programming experience and I'm trying to expand into the droid universe.
Changelog:
- Everything now moved across to a new server with 1GB/s bandwidth
- Added error page to display if files are uploaded incorrectly
- Added status display to let you know when the files are uploading
- Fixed first glitch: "Not Found" error
- Added more to the description to make the process easier to understand
- Tested a couple more kernels, added to "Resources Page"
Tested ROMS:
- Cyanogen 10
- Android Revolution HD
Todo:
- Redesign site appearance
- Add more pre-packed images as they are tested
Note: I'll likely make it look prettier in the future too, I didn't consider that all too important till I know if people will use it .
Great work, What about add "recent re-packed" to help NOOB people ?
Thank you
Under "resources" you can find a couple of ones I've already repacked... although I realize the title of that page probably doesn't make it clear .
I plan on adding lots more to that list when I'm on a faster server, this method allows me to repack kernels very quickly - it only takes a couple of clicks and a few seconds at my end .
The requested URL /repack/1344145956/boot-repacked.img was not found on this server.
sry, itīs not working for me.
when i tried i got the same...
The requested URL /repack/1344147269/boot-repacked.img was not found on this server.
Current phone and ROM: Samsung Galaxy S3 Pebble Blue, ROM: I9300XXUFMB3 (4.2.1) Kernel: stock Radio/Modem: Stock , Mod: none
Recovery: TWRP , Microsd: 32GB , Camera: Stock. Battery: Stock 2100 mA (if i helped you ... you know you can always hit thanks button, thx in advance)
How long did it take for your upload to go through? I'm fairly sure this issue occurs when the php session times out before you get as far as the download.
I've extended the session length and tweaked a couple of other bits, it shouldn't do that anymore, but I'll get a couple of people to test at my end .
Original post reformatted to make for an easier read, and earlier bugs resolved .
Please report back if this works for you - if you include the unix time code (the 10 digit number in the download link) along with the ROM name and Kernel name then I can add your boot image to the list of repacked kernels.
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