Atrix Boot Emporium [V2.0 Released! 08 Nov 2012]

sendust7

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Welcome to... Atrix Boot Emporium!

Powered by AROMA Installer with custom ICS theme!

Test out different kernels for the same ROM or boot a second ROM hosted on SD card in a sleek, menu-driven environment. No need for fastboot or heavy installers.

Easy to flash via CWM, but... “I will let YOU DECIDE whether to wipe /data !” See Notes below.

Atrix-Boot-Emporium-V2.0-signed.zip: http://www.mediafire.com/?azassaimbbgmnxd

Checksum: ed9649db8b2990e3280d37b6a78104f7

Version 2.0 features:

Menus to select ROM location (EMMC or SD Card) and ROM family (GB, CM7 or CM10)

GB NottachTrix:
AT&T
Faux 1.00GHz
Faux 1.30GHz
Faux 1.45GHz
(D00 and 1100 were pulled to reduce zip size)

GB MROM:
HW Voltage
SW Voltage​

CM7 MROM:
HW Voltage
SW Voltage​

CM7 Neutrino:
EE
GT
GT+

CM10 (EMMC-only):
epinter Stock and OC1300
Th3Bill JB AOKP and JB MIUI

Dual-boot support! Boot supported ROMs hosted on SD card. Here I assume that your SD-based ROM resides at the following ext3[4] partitions:

/dev/block/mmcblk1p2 (/system)
/dev/block/mmcblk1p3 (/cache)
/dev/block/mmcblk1p4 (/data)

Instructions:

1. Download Atrix-Boot-Emporium-V2.0-signed.zip to SD card
2. Boot to CWM and "install/choose zip from sdcard".
3. Select Atrix-Boot-Emporium-V2.0-signed.zip
4. Install zip and follow instructions on the Welcome screen
5. Select ROM location: EMMC (internal memory) or SD (external memory)
6. Select ROM family: GB, CM7 or CM10 (CM9 and ICS not yet available)
7. Select kernel
8. Confirm and reboot (ignore “Status 0” error --- AROMA Installer bug)

Note 1: Atrix Boot Emporium is not a ROM store. I only stock boots ;) (sorry). Also, I don't have version numbers for the kernels. But you can look inside the zip and view the timestamps of the boot images. You can also verify kernel version by going to Settings > About Phone.

Note 2: I did not include boot images for ROMs that are new or frequently updated. I'll wait until things settle down a bit :)

Note 3: This is a powerful tool, so remember which ROM you have installed on EMMC (or SD if applicable), and try not to cross ROM families, e.g. don't boot to CM10 with a CM7 kernel or you will soft-brick. You MAY need to wipe data and/or reintall GApps, even if booting to a member of the same ROM family. Please Nandroid backup or at least Titanium backup system + apps beforehand.

Note 4: If you have problems booting a ROM hosted on SD even after wiping /cache and /data, try repartitioning /system, /cache and /data using my Smart Part partitioning tool, found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1651356 . Then reinstall ROM and reboot. This always works for me except for CM10 ROMs. For some reason I can't get them to boot off SD. Maybe a security / permissions issue.

Standard disclaimers apply.

Enjoy!

Credits: NottachTrix, faux123, Notorious544d, mmontouri, Th3Bill, epinter, amarullz (AROMA Installer), Koush (CWM Recovery) and any others I didn't mention (sorry).

 
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Not a ROM. No ROM is only 40 MB in size. And there's especially no evidence it has anything to do with Nottachtrix. Where did you get that?
Just downloaded it, seems it's an Aroma installer with a bunch of kernels to choose from, ramfix included.

Note to OP: there is no point in making the MD5 checksum a downloadable file or a spreadsheet or whatever it is. Just put the MD5 string directly in the OP.
 

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Not a ROM. No ROM is only 40 MB in size. And there's especially no evidence it has anything to do with Nottachtrix. Where did you get that?
Just downloaded it, seems it's an Aroma installer with a bunch of kernels to choose from, ramfix included.

Note to OP: there is no point in making the MD5 checksum a downloadable file or a spreadsheet or whatever it is. Just put the MD5 string directly in the OP.
Yeah its compatible with Nottachtirx ROM. This is a kernel installer i flashed it. U can choose between different kernels. About the themen i didnt get any to choose or what every.
 

sendust7

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Not a ROM. No ROM is only 40 MB in size. And there's especially no evidence it has anything to do with Nottachtrix. Where did you get that?
Just downloaded it, seems it's an Aroma installer with a bunch of kernels to choose from, ramfix included.

Note to OP: there is no point in making the MD5 checksum a downloadable file or a spreadsheet or whatever it is. Just put the MD5 string directly in the OP.
This is strictly a custom boot image loader that I developed on my own. And the Welcome screen explicitly says: "Initial release features NottachTrix-compatible boot images".

Atrix-Boot-Emporium assumes that at least one ROM is installed on your device and features the six boot images found in the NottachTrix1.3.1 ROM. Emporium also features each of these six images with modified ramdisks to redirect the /system, /cache and /data filesystem mounts to SD card for dual-boot --- assuming the three "ext" partitions exist on SD and are of adequate size.

So if you flash the zip and follow instructions, you should find the original six NottachTrix1.3.1-compatible boot images and a corresponding six identical images adapted for SD-based ROMs (for dual boot).
 
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So if I flash Nottatrix-ext to my SD and have ICS or CM7/9/10 on my phone, this zip will automatically arrange everything (creating folders with boot-images from both Roms) that I can switch between both? I was only able to that on Blur-based Roms until now - never got it working properly on Cm7.
 
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In this initial release, the user selects a single boot image and that image is flashed to the boot partition, nothing else.

I was thinking that a subsequent release could feature a master menu where the user can select among GB (NottachTrix), CM7[9, 10] and ICS. Then a menu of boot images is presented for each class of ROMs.

The main idea behind the initial release was to enable quick selection of different boot images (e.g. OC kernels) for a particular ROM, in this case NottachTrix.

And it's already bailed me out of some trouble while on the road (no fastboot), lol.
 
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Thank you, that´s awesome! Now I finally get the full purpose of this Release. Definitly I good thing - plz develop it further, I can get everything working with DualBoot except the boot.img thingies... That really bumped me every time.
 

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Atrix Boot Emporium V2.0 Released!​


Version 2.0 features...

Menus to select ROM location (EMMC or SD Card) and ROM family (GB, CM7 or CM10).

Includes boot images from...

GB NottachTrix
AT&T
Faux 1.00GHz
Faux 1.30GHz
Faux 1.45GHz
(D00 and 1100 were pulled to reduce zip size)

GB MROM
HW Voltage
SW Voltage

CM7 MROM
HW Voltage
SW Voltage

CM7 Neutrino
EE
GT
GT+​

CM10 (EMMC-only)
epinter Stock and OC1300
Th3Bill JB AOKP and JB MIUI

Dual-boot support! Boot supported ROMs hosted on SD card. Here I assume that your SD-based ROM resides at the following ext3[4] partitions:

/dev/block/mmcblk1p2 (/system)
/dev/block/mmcblk1p3 (/cache)
/dev/block/mmcblk1p4 (/data)​

See OP for details!