[Q] what is init.d?

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PradeepMurugan

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how to know wherether init.d is install on galaxy y..anyone can help me??

Init.d are scripts that can run on boot. You can create your own Init.d script also. There are several tutorials on xda for that search it. And to use it first you muse check whether Init.d is enabled in your rom
To check that use universal Init.d enabler app from playstore and check it if it is not enabled enable it using the same app

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wanyakuza

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Init.d are scripts that can run on boot. You can create your own Init.d script also. There are several tutorials on xda for that search it. And to use it first you muse check whether Init.d is enabled in your rom
To check that use universal Init.d enabler app from playstore and check it if it is not enabled enable it using the same app

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so , if i want to install v6 supercharger..thai it required init.d??
 

Qaatloz

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so , if i want to install v6 supercharger..thai it required init.d??

The last time i used a supercharger script it used init.d for some functions. So probably you want to have init.d enabled. If i'm right some functions were also wrapped in a service so if you don't have init.d you could install the service to gain some functionality.
 

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    how to know wherether init.d is install on galaxy y..anyone can help me??
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    how to know wherether init.d is install on galaxy y..anyone can help me??

    Init.d are scripts that can run on boot. You can create your own Init.d script also. There are several tutorials on xda for that search it. And to use it first you muse check whether Init.d is enabled in your rom
    To check that use universal Init.d enabler app from playstore and check it if it is not enabled enable it using the same app

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