Dump Informaion of all the mount points...

binarybishop

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I found 16 in mmcblk3 and 1 in mmcblk2, but only system, cache, misc and data actually mount. The following have something in the img file:
mmcblk2p1, 1.89gb, unknown img and not mounted;
mmcblk2p3, 336mb, system img and mounted;
mmcblk3p4, 112mb, cache img and mounted;
mmcblk3p6, 560mb, unknown img and not mounted;
mmcblk3p7, 2.05gb, data img and mounted;
mmcblk3p14, 4.29gb, unknown img and not mounted.
All the other mmcblk3 img files are all 16mb.

I dont know how to view or extract the img files to find out which are boot or recovery. Or, why 11 of them are all exactly 16mb each. Could anyone give some feedback on it?
 
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Guess what fellas....i found the recovery image and the boot image....so now I can work on the CWM recovery now. Ill keep you posted in a few...wish me luck....and hit the thanks button to show how many of you are following me and appreciate my work.

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Well...gotta download some repositories, and where I am, my connection is slow. No real internet, I am tethering my connection through my streak, lol. And alas, no 4g,in this area, so it will take a while. But like I said. Should have this puppy done by this weekend.

Anyone got Koush on speed-dial for when I get it done?

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Right in front of my face. I finally read that link from late last night. Booted my laptop into linux, and ran the perl scripts. The perl scripts will only decompile the mount point if it is either the boot img or the recovery img. And wham. There the only 2 image files were that decompiled. On that link again shows the they typical ramdisk of a typical boot image and the typical ramdisk of a typical recovery. So after comparing the structures, I found them. Now I have to go back and start working them together by following the rest of koush's instructions, and depending on the realibiliy of this 3g connection will determine when I dowbload the rest of the depositories, and can finish building the CWM recovery file.

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