- Run the terminal and execute this commands:
su
chmod 777 /data/dalvik-cache/*
rm -rf /data/dalvik-cache/*
reboot
N00b to NativeSD here. I never got on the Nand/Magldr boat so I have always run my SD roms with a Haret loader.
I used to use Exceller's excellent loader to autostart my roms. Is there an alternative to this for NativeSD?
And I use mskip Android loader V6.0 which you can find here on XDA
Cheers.....LinChina
But will this work for NativeSD? I thought because it was in an ext4 partition winmo could not see it?
Hi!
Sorry if my question is a little bit dumb...
Is it expectable to feel a ROM (NativeSD) working slower as the card gets with less space available? I'm talking about the 2 partitions EXT4 and FAT32. In which one should it matters most?
I'm at the Xylo CM9ight... the system performed almost perfectly, but now it, sometimes, lags...
Thanks
@ securecrt
suggestion : setting Speed card "2048" Best of "8192"
"8192" not stable & more error in write ...
I use 3072 for my sdcard
8192 is set by Xylograph maybe his sdcard works great at that number.
Sent from my NexusHD2 using xda premium
hi
I just ported a ROM from NAND to NATIVESD following c1cl0n step-by-step.
ROM boots well and always seems OK, but I have no mobile connection at all, even to make a call
Anyone knows how I could investigate the problem ?
I'm using MAGLDR and RMNET.
Thank you
Yes. NativeSD /system will be already mounted
Maybe datagr could consider integrating this script feature into his great NativeSDBoot app since "updating a kernel" is just a copy-and-paste work for NativeSD.
Simple steps are as follows:
- Running a NativeSD ROM
- Start NativeSDBoot app (need to know which NativeSD we are running)
- Choose a kernel zip file from NativeSDBoot
- Do the copy-and-paste work
i saw it yesterday ..and like u see i cant share it ..at least i try
I am sure that is right. But remember that seaman2K was granted permission. If you do manage it, it might be wise to ask permission yourself.I read the post but am not sure what krarvind meant. Did he mean we can compile the source to create the ROM but just not share the completed zip?
Sent from my HTC HD2 using xda app-developers app
And could you separate reboot and CLK buttons from rom buttons? It would be prettier
Can this app be resizable? When I change resolution buttons aren't centered
- Contains 4EXT Recovery ported for SD users.
- Unpack to the root of your sdcard
- Set your SD Boot to the Recovery folder or use clcad/haret to boot
- Contains 4EXT Recovery for android NAND users
- Flash it using DAF.exe (Magldr) cLK users can flash it using the HD2 toolkit
- Contains an example (not flashable!) of how I use this for my roms.
- You can check all the stuff, folder structure and scripts.
- I've tried to make the updater-script and aroma-config 'easy to read'
- Placeholders with text on what to put where when porting stuff to NativeSD.
1. First make sure you have at least 1 Fat32 partition and 1 EXT4 partition on your sdcard
2. If you don't have these partitions ?? [B]backup your sdcard[/B][COLOR="Red"][B] , because everything will be wiped from your sdcard when you create partitions and format them ![/B][/COLOR]
3a Use the [URL="http://goo.im/devs/Xylograph/Various/Recoveries"]provided 4EXT recovery (NAND or SD version)[/URL] to create the partitions and format them.
3b If you rather use a computer for creating and formatting partitions keep in mind that both partitions [B]must[/B] be primary partitions (not logical)
4. The recommended size of your EXT4 partition is depending on how many roms and apps you are going to install.. 512M is the minimal size..
5. Restore/move the sdcard contents back to the Fat32 partition
6. (WP7 users) make sure the EXT4 partition is located @ /dev/block/mmcblk0p2
To check this mount your sd-ext partition in 4EXT recovery and use adb shell or QtADB shell and type [B]df[/B]
7. Your sdcard is now ready for NativeSD usage..
1. WP7 and SD users set your SD BOOT directory to the 'Recovery' folder by choosing '10.services' , '1. Bootsettings' , 3. AD SD Dir in the Magldr menu.
2. Boot into (NAND or SD) 4EXT recovery.
3. Flash the ROM.zip package and follow instructions
4. Set your SD BOOT directory to the 'NativeSD' folder after flashing the ROM (see step 1)
5. Boot into the ROM and have fun..
1. Copy the [URL="http://www.mediafire.com/?nhyausx0p5whu"]flash_bootv2.zip[/URL] to your sdcard.
2. Boot into cLK and make a sboot partition.Be aware that only clk from kokotas allows to make a sboot partition directly from device
3. Boot into recovery (4EXT recovery = recommended) and install rom by choosing sd-ext method
4. After installation finishes,dont reboot, but install flash_sbootv2.zip and then reboot to cLK
5. In cLK choose to boot from sboot and wait for the ROM to boot.
6. If you are stuck on the boot animation,try to wipe your ext partition and install the ROM again.
1. Boot into recovery by executing the usual clcad and haret stuff inside the Recovery folder.
2. Flash the ROM.zip package and follow instructions
3. Reboot and boot the ROM by executing the usual clcad and haret stuff inside the NativeSD folder.
- as of dual installer v2 you can choose your data connection during ROM installation
- For Magldr users I recommend using the RMNET connection
- For all other users I recommend using the PPP connection (default)
- PPP connection should work for all users !
- If you want to use a previously installed/other NativeSD ROM ?
- Copy the contents of that roms folder found inside the NativeSD folder to the root of the NativeSD folder (overwriting the kernel+ramdisk)
- Boot to sd and that ROM will boot !
- Repeat the above steps when you want to switch again
- In the future we want to make the above steps easier and possible with either a 'gscript' or an 'android app'
- [URL="http://d-h.st/pFR"]PA_v1.992se_dual_installer_v2.zip[/URL] - [B][URL="http://tinyw.in/Xhft"]mirror[/URL][/B] (Flash via recovery) - md5: ce2138748c6b2cbc62848272acf92600
- [URL="http://d-h.st/p33"]AOKP_N2408se_dual_installer.zip (Magldr only!)[/URL] - [B][URL="http://tinyw.in/clMS"]mirror[/URL][/B] (Flash via recovery) - md5: 6a116ad3eebb0f92729af6954f0a9217
echo "mount system and data partition on sdcard"
# change the rom_name TO PA MIUI CM7 will support
# to boot other system on SD/EXT4
# the system layout :
# /NativeSD/NexusHD2/
# /system
# /data
# /PA/
# /system
# /data
# /MIUI/
# /system
# /data
# /app
# the app dir is shared for all ROMs
#
# set the name of the rom to boot
rom_name="PA"
# mount the 1st (NativeSD) SD-EXT partition
mkdir -p /NativeSD
mount -t ext4 -o rw,noatime,nodiratime,barrier=0 /dev/block/mmcblk0p2 /NativeSD
# mount the system data app dir
mount --bind /NativeSD/$rom_name/system /system
mount --bind /NativeSD/$rom_name/data /data
# create app data/app dir
mkdir -p /NativeSD/app
mkdir -p /data/app
mount --bind /NativeSD/app /data/app
package_extract_file("install.sh", "/tmp/install.sh");
set_perm(0,0, 0777, "/tmp/install.sh");
run_program("/tmp/install.sh");
show_progress(0.8, 80);
if file_getprop("/tmp/nfo.prop","NativeSD") == "true"
then
package_extract_dir("kernel/boot", "/boot");
package_extract_dir("kernel/boot", "/boot_dir");
package_extract_dir("system", "/system");
......
else
ui_print("can't find ext4 partition on your SDcard");
ui_print("install failed");
endif;
#!/sbin/sh
# Set the ROM name
ROM_NAME=NexusHD2
export ROM_NAME
mmcblk0p2=`ls /dev/block/mmcblk0p2`
# Mount the ext4 partition
if [ $mmcblk0p2 == "/dev/block/mmcblk0p2" ]
then
mkdir -p /ext4p
mkdir -p /sdcard/NativeSD/$ROM_NAME
mkdir -p /boot /boot_dir
mount -t ext4 /dev/block/mmcblk0p2 /ext4p
mkdir -p /ext4p/$ROM_NAME/system /ext4p/$ROM_NAME/data
mount --bind /ext4p/$ROM_NAME/system /system
mount --bind /ext4p/$ROM_NAME/data /data
mount --bind /sdcard/NativeSD/$ROM_NAME /boot
mount --bind /sdcard/NativeSD /boot_dir
#delete the old system
rm -rf /system/*
#clean the dalvik-cache
rm -rf /data/dalvik-cache/*
#all the dir has ready write some info for updater-script
echo "NativeSD=true" >> /tmp/nfo.prop
else
#no ext4 partition found
echo "NativeSD=false" >> /tmp/nfo.prop
fi