Thanks to our Senior Moderator dsixda , his Android Kitchen now has support for our Leo Nand too.
You can modify any Rom:
_Shipped
_Custom
_Nandroid Backups
It is easy to use with some automated features as:
_Deodex
_Zipalign
_Add scripts
_Add App2sd
_extract Kernel and initrd
_etc
Go to dsixda thread and grab your Kitchen now and have some fun with it!
KITCHEN THREAD
If you like it don't forget to hit thanks to dsixda and consider to him a donation for his work.
You can modify any Rom:
_Shipped
_Custom
_Nandroid Backups
It is easy to use with some automated features as:
_Deodex
_Zipalign
_Add scripts
_Add App2sd
_extract Kernel and initrd
_etc
Code:
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HTC Android Kitchen - by dsixda (xda-developers.com)
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Main Menu
1. Set up working folder from ROM
2. Add root permissions
3. Add BusyBox
4. Disable boot screen sounds
5. Add wireless tethering
6. Zipalign all *.apk files to optimize RAM usage
7. Change wipe status of ROM
8. Change name of ROM
9. Check update-script for errors
10. Show working folder information
Advanced Options
11 - Deodex files in your ROM
12 - Add task killer tweak for speed (stock ROM only)
13 - Add /data/app functionality
14 - Add Nano text editor + sysro/sysrw
15 - Add Bash (command shell)
16 - Add Apps2SD
17 - Add /etc/init.d scripts support (busybox run-parts)
18 - Add custom boot animation functionality
19 - Porting tools (experimental)
20 - Unpack or re-pack a boot image
21 - Unpack data.img
22 - Sign APK file(s)
23 - Convert update-script or updater-script
24 - Run plugin scripts
99. Build ROM from working folder
00. About/Update kitchen
0. Exit
How do I import a ROM into the kitchen to use as my base?
From a shipped ROM:
First, find the shipped ROM for your device, usually from htc.com or from searching xda-developers (check the Wiki or sticky posts under your device's sub-forum).
This link may help: Various devices
Please don't ask me for links, as I don't know everything or own all devices. ;-)
The shipped ROM can be found in three different formats. Identify the type you have downloaded:
If the shipped ROM is in a .ZIP format, then simply copy it to the kitchen's original_update folder.
OR if the shipped ROM consists of system.img and boot.img files, then copy those two files to the kitchen's original_update folder.
OR if the shipped ROM is in an .EXE format, then do the following:
In Windows, run the shipped ROM's .EXE file till it gets to the first dialog. Stop there but don't close the window yet.
Go to Start->Run and type: %TEMP%
When the folder opens, search for Rom.zip (use the "magnifying glass" Search button)
Copy Rom.zip to your kitchen's original_update folder
OR from a cooked/custom ROM:
Copy the update.zip (or equivalent ZIP file) to your kitchen's original_update folder
OR from a Nandroid backup (under /sdcard/nandroid) [NOT RECOMMENDED FOR NON-STOCK ROM BACKUPS]:
Copy the system.img and boot.img files from the backup folder to your kitchen's original_update folder
NOTE: The Nandroid-backup method of ROM customization is not the best method, because the kitchen may not account for various advanced options that were added outside of this kitchen (these options are in the update-script file which was in the original ROM but is not in the backup. The kitchen needs to re-create this file and 'guess' those options). However, it will support Nandroid backups that already have basic features like root, busybox and /data/app functionality.
Go to dsixda thread and grab your Kitchen now and have some fun with it!
KITCHEN THREAD
If you like it don't forget to hit thanks to dsixda and consider to him a donation for his work.
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