[TOOL][LINUX]COPERFIELD ROM MAKER create system.img for some devices

A.S._id

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[TOOL][LINUX] COPERFIELD ROM MAKER v.0.0.2

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Suport:

Samsung Galaxy S
Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0
Samsung Galaxy SII I9100
Samsung Galaxy SIII I9300
Samsung Galaxy NoteI N7000
Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 P6800
Google Nexus 7


1. Required LINUX and Root access on the device ...
2. Enable debug mode on the device and connect the USB to the PC.
3. Extract the file from the archive with the tool to check just in case the right of scripts and binaries folder /tools - all must be executed ...
4. From the root folder of the tool to run in a terminal script menu:

5. Configure the tool to claim 1 (necessary only once after the start of the tool):

6. Select the appropriate device, the program will create the device image of the system partition, download to PC and convert it to an image suitable for flashing Odin and put it in the out.

7. Select the package in the image archive .tar.md5 for flashing via Odin or fast boot (if necessary, may be placed in a folder out the rest of the ROM - the tool will pack them with the system image), enter the name new firmware and press Enter, the tool will create the firmware and display a report:

8. May be further packed in zip with maximum compression, to achieve the smallest size ...

9. The ability to create cache.img
10. Cache.img empty images in the folder empty (before flashing renamed cache.img)
 

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vijai2011

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Lol...I just started making script...here.But you finished it here perfectly with many devices supported ;).Good to see it.Let me see If I can anything better :)

---------- Post added at 10:13 AM ---------- Previous post was at 09:15 AM ----------

Just a little idea for you...If you make an empty data partition too,You can make sure that the rom does a factory reset while its been flashing ;)
 
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A.S._id

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Lol...I just started making script...here.But you finished it here perfectly with many devices supported ;).Good to see it.Let me see If I can anything better :)



Yes, I do not mind


Just a little idea for you...If you make an empty data partition too,You can make sure that the rom does a factory reset while its been flashing ;)
I do not quite understand what you mean, but in order to reset a user's data is sufficient to add to the cache.img command wipe data...
 
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vijai2011

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Yes, I do not mind



I do not quite understand what you mean, but in order to reset a user's data is sufficient to add to the cache.img command wipe data...
I will pm you shortly with what I meant along with commands for you to understand it better ;)

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Please can you help a noob - ROM seems extremely small

Hi I have been hunting for a tool to do a "complete" backup of my S3 so I can restore it in one go after playing with other ROMS and get back to Stock easily. So seeing this looked fantastic. I have run steps 1 , 4 and 10 .

The ROM i get is only 27,161 KB , and as the stock rom I flashed was over 1 gb I wonder if I have done something wrong and I am afraid to try flashing this with Odin . Especially when I did a NANDROID Backup from S3 Toolkit and this is 1.6gb .

Any advice would be well received .
 

A.S._id

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Hi I have been hunting for a tool to do a "complete" backup of my S3 so I can restore it in one go after playing with other ROMS and get back to Stock easily. So seeing this looked fantastic. I have run steps 1 , 4 and 10 .

The ROM i get is only 27,161 KB , and as the stock rom I flashed was over 1 gb I wonder if I have done something wrong and I am afraid to try flashing this with Odin . Especially when I did a NANDROID Backup from S3 Toolkit and this is 1.6gb .

Any advice would be well received .
You forgot step 5! configure tool, compile and install zlib and compile ext4_utils, and got empty image system.img...
 
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gianptune

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I like how the title says it supports any device and then the first post says it supports less than 10 devices.

 
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Creating .tar.md5 will create images that increase binary counter ?

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Only with custom recovery ;)
 
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Perka

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Hi and thx for a great tool

1. Any chance when I run 6. that it stops when it is mounted and I can edit/add content in the output.img before it creates a system.img?

Would be nice to be able to edit before system.img :)

2. Possible to edit a factory system.img that I have on pc?

Thx for your time :)
 
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