I'm not sure on which phones this will work.
Motorola Milestone is for certain. Probably other Motorolas as well.
If you have the file /system/bin/mot_boot_mode, then this should work just fine.
Edit: Works on DroidX, Atrix, Bionic, Defy... (I guess it really does have a chance of working if you have mot_boot_mode
Do this at your own risk
What you need:
1. GScript Lite or Script Manager
2. Rooted Phone. For Milestoners, you can use Universal Androot (not in market ?)
3. Busybox Installer
You don't need to have a vulnerable recovery applied.
Why you want it: People on custom roms take it for granted that they can run custom scripts from the /system/etc/init.d folder.
Overclocking, tweaking memory settings, kernel tweaks, etc.
Those on Stock ROMS usually have to resort to 3rd party apps (eg. Milestone Overclock, Auto Memory Manager) that take up memory to do stuff that custom roms do automatically and easily - with boot up scripts.
It's possible for Stock ROMS to get this ability via open recovery but most users may find it overwhelming and confusing as to where to even start.
I have also been working on GScripts to get my SuperCharging / Bulletproof Launcher tweaks to work on all phones without need of 3rd party software.
I found that the easiest way would be with a startup script placed in the /system/etc/init.d - the same way that custom roms do it.
Since alot of users would be uncomfortable with getting it working via open recovery, I converted the open recovery script to work in GScript!
Booya!
Instructions: 1. Extract the attached zip file into the root of your sdcard. The files should then be inside the folder /sdcard/gscript
................... 2. Run GScript Lite
................... 3. Press menu > Add script > Load file button
................... 4. Select "!Autostarts - Enable init.d on Stock ROMS.sh"
................... 5. Leave "Needs SU?" checked and press the Save button.
................... 6. It now shows up in the list of GScripts.
................... Note: GScript will save it internally within it's settings.
................... 7. Run the script by simply selecting it in GScript... and...
................... 8. Get tweaking!
All thanks go to those who put Androidian OpenRecovery together! ie. Skrilax_CZ, Azhad and 89luca89!!
Motorola Milestone is for certain. Probably other Motorolas as well.
If you have the file /system/bin/mot_boot_mode, then this should work just fine.
Edit: Works on DroidX, Atrix, Bionic, Defy... (I guess it really does have a chance of working if you have mot_boot_mode
Do this at your own risk
What you need:
1. GScript Lite or Script Manager
2. Rooted Phone. For Milestoners, you can use Universal Androot (not in market ?)
3. Busybox Installer
You don't need to have a vulnerable recovery applied.
Why you want it: People on custom roms take it for granted that they can run custom scripts from the /system/etc/init.d folder.
Overclocking, tweaking memory settings, kernel tweaks, etc.
Those on Stock ROMS usually have to resort to 3rd party apps (eg. Milestone Overclock, Auto Memory Manager) that take up memory to do stuff that custom roms do automatically and easily - with boot up scripts.
It's possible for Stock ROMS to get this ability via open recovery but most users may find it overwhelming and confusing as to where to even start.
I have also been working on GScripts to get my SuperCharging / Bulletproof Launcher tweaks to work on all phones without need of 3rd party software.
I found that the easiest way would be with a startup script placed in the /system/etc/init.d - the same way that custom roms do it.
Since alot of users would be uncomfortable with getting it working via open recovery, I converted the open recovery script to work in GScript!
Booya!
Instructions: 1. Extract the attached zip file into the root of your sdcard. The files should then be inside the folder /sdcard/gscript
................... 2. Run GScript Lite
................... 3. Press menu > Add script > Load file button
................... 4. Select "!Autostarts - Enable init.d on Stock ROMS.sh"
................... 5. Leave "Needs SU?" checked and press the Save button.
................... 6. It now shows up in the list of GScripts.
................... Note: GScript will save it internally within it's settings.
................... 7. Run the script by simply selecting it in GScript... and...
................... 8. Get tweaking!
All thanks go to those who put Androidian OpenRecovery together! ie. Skrilax_CZ, Azhad and 89luca89!!
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