[ROM][ICS] sediROM - current inside - stable - smooth - rooted or not-rooted - Samsung Captivate Glide

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| sediROM - or why I created a new ROM based on good old (ancient) ICS
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| Read the background and the whole story and all the discussions about sediROM here:
| http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2789119
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Some first words:
A lot has changed since I forked LiteROM v0.9 in May 2014 and therefore started sediROM. sediROM has grown up in the meanwhile to a standalone ROM with some mods coming from LiteROM but in comparison to the current state of sediROM they are not many anymore.
LiteROM was a very good starting point for me to dive into ROM development and doing my first steps here so many thanks going to thegreatergood, of course.
As a result of that learning process I will change the base of sediROM in one of the next major releases (see Roadmap) to remove the rest of LiteROM stuff which I do not need/use anymore.
Summary:
Debloated, Partially De-odexed, Zip-aligned, SuperSU, Busybox, Init.d Support, Tons of Memory and Build.prop Tweaks, Sysctl Tweaks, 14 toggles Mod, Power Menu, Tethering fix and more...
Aroma Install
Customizable Apps, Tweaks, Mods
BLN Support
Selectable Kernel, Modem, Bootanimation
No Samsung backdoor inside!
Full Feature List:
Explanation: Default values in "Easy Installation" mode are marked in the following lists in RED
Installer:
sediROM flashing will be done by AROMA installer which gives you 2 selectable modes when starting:
Easy Installation:
This will do all the hard stuff for you and installs besides the ROM itself well tested preselected apps & enhancements.
You need to choose this mode when you install sediROM the first time or want to install an upgraded version of sediROM.
Default values in "Easy Installation" mode are marked in the following lists in RED
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Modify Installation:
This mode needs an existing sediROM installation first. So you can choose the Easy Installation mode first and after that has finished simply choose this mode to modify things like the Kernel, Modem whatever. This mode can be choosen whenever you want - e.g. you can test a Kernel X and after a while you want to test another one - no problem - simply restart the Installer and choose the Modify Installation mode!
Available Kernels:
sediKERNEL v1.0 (Kernel 3.1.10) (see changelog for details)
CM11 based (Kernel 3.1.10)
JB 4.2 LiteKernel release-20130222 (see changelog for details)
JB 4.2 LiteKernel release-20130221 (see changelog for details)
LiteKernel v1.2.2 GPU not OverClocked and with UnderVoltage
LiteKernel v1.2.2 GPU OverClocked and with UnderVoltage
LiteKernel v1.2.2 Original LiteRom v0.9 Kernel.Tweaked - LiteKernel v1.2.2 overclocked with UnderVoltage
LiteKernel_l2hsicpatched-bubor-r20150506 with L2_HSIC patch based on code of 2014-04
Stock ICS Kernel UCLJ3 (Kernel 3.1.10)
Enhanced UCLJ3 stock Kernel
enhancements:
- init.d support (this enables sediROM bluetooth fix for this kernel)
- added custom boot animation support
Stock ICS Kernel UCLH2 (Kernel 3.1.10)
Available Modems:
UCLJ3
UCKL1
UCLH2
UCKI3
RUXKJ5
Some meaningful Apps & Tools:
ATOM launcher
Several other launchers available in "modify" mode (Apex, Nova, ADW, Stock)
Ghostery, Quickpic, ES File Explorer, AndroidTerm, Vodoo Sound Control
Camera apps: Open Camera, HD Camera Ultra, Stock, ICS, JB)
Kii Keyboard, Samsung Keyboard (default enabled), Go Keyboard, Stock Keyboard
"Under the hood" - Integrated Features:
The possibility to execute shutdown scripts (and for boot-up but every Kernel in sediROM supports that out-of-the-box)
The possibility to choose a non-rooted mode! If you're running Apps which detects root (and hiding is not possible) or if you want to be most secure than this mode is for you. Enterprise users may want this to be complain with their security policy e.g.
(Major) Bugfixes (related to ICS and/or LiteRom):
That was driving me nuts and costs WEEKS to fix -> BT fix (better a fully working workaround) for loosing paired devices after a reboot!!!
Lags/waits when pressing the power button to switch the display on
Within Aroma installer: Many many fixes and enhancements when modifiying or/and installing the ROM to get the most out of it
There are many other fixes which can be found in the full changelog
Device encryption was not working in LiteROM. That was fixed in sediROM since v1.1.
Known issues:
Check the open bug reports for a complete list: Click
HOW-TO flash & Download:
Disclaimer:
sediROM is not fully finished nor bugfree (yet).
[*]But is has less bugs and more features then it's fork "LiteROM" and fixes bugs within stock ICS as well.
[*]I use it continuesly since 1th of May 2014 and sporadically developing / enhancing sediROM since then.
Installing sediROM may result in several explosions in your garden (or in that of your neighbour) .. you have been warned!
DO NEVER USE OPTIONS WHICH ARE MARKED AS "TESTING" IN THE INSTALLER!
I'M NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU BRICK YOUR PHONE (nor the things that happens to your house and/or car!)
Requirements:
Do a nandroid backup and ensure you have an EFS backup, too !! EFS: (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2019540)
COPY THAT BACKUP TO AN EXTERNAL DEVICE TOO !!!! --> SAVED MY DAY TODAY BECAUSE OF MD5 MISMATCHES THAT CAN HAPPEN.. (I cannot recommend that "fixes" cursing around to simply workaround MD5 sum checking! If the md5sum mismatch you should NOT restore IMO. That may simply not work or can result in bad behaviour etc minutes later or some days later)
Check your backup! (e.g. md5sum -c nandroid.md5) in BOTH places (on the Glide AND on your external ressource)
Install TWRP(!) or migrate to it! DO NOT USE CWM - flashing may fail with CWM (and is besides that not recommended).
DL- Link CWM: CWM v6 (click) (several users reported CWM will not work! use TWRP!)
DL- Link TWRP: twrp v2.7.1 (click)
You should have a windows box running Odin + TWRP near - just for the case.
Flashing Guide:
I'M NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU BRICK YOUR PHONE (nor the things that happens to your house and/or car!)
Copy BOTH the sediROM zip AND the sediROM md5 file to your Glide!!
Boot into Recovery mode (Poweroff the device then Power on while holding Volume Down)
Ensure that you use TWRP and that the MD5 sum file is in the same directory as the sediROM zip! Only then TWRP will automatically check the MD5 !
Flash the latest sediROM zip file
Choose "Easy Installation" mode
Answer the few questions and wait until the flashing finishes
When finished - reboot and wait until it has fully started up
The Android setup wizard should come up (if not -> flash again
Go through the wizard and reboot once again afterwards
Enjoy
Please read the FAQ (click)!
Please file a bug if you encounter problems: File a bug (click here)
Download:See above in the Download Menu (click here to open it)http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/?id=4942#downloadshttp://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/?id=4942#downloads
Mirror:
Use this ONLY when the above xda DL does not work!! Mirror Downloads may be outdated or not available all the time! Mirror-Link <-- DOWN. Write me a PM if the xda download does not work and I will upload it for you
Take also a look on:
Changelog
FAQ
Roadmap
Trouble
File a bug
Request a feature
Best regards
xdajog
Special THANKS (please give them a Thanks-Click ! That costs you nothing but 2 seconds (for each)!!)
thegreatergood for LiteROM v0.9 and LiteKernel builds --> Give a "Thanks" here
bartito for Shutdown-Script option (and therefore the possibility to fix the BT issues!!) --> Give a "Thanks" here
PS: Happy for every single click on my "thanks" button (you are free to do that on the changelog, roadmap and faq post again... )
And as an absolutely premiere I want to say thank you to maddbomber83 for the donation.
You're the first one (until now the only one ) who say thx this way. Highly appreciated and motivating.
Sources:
sediROM --> https://github.com/xdajog/android_i927_sediROM
sediKERNEL --> https://github.com/xdajog/kernel_samsung_i927
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XDA:DevDB Information
sediROM, ROM for the Samsung Captivate Glide
Contributors
xdajog, bubor (for all his work! highly appreciated!), maddbomber83, organic2 (for heavy testing!)
Source Code: https://github.com/xdajog/android_i927_sediROM
ROM OS Version: 4.0.x Ice Cream Sandwich
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.1.x
ROM Firmware Required: sediTWRP or TWRP >= v2.7
Based On: STOCK, LiteROM
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: v2.1 (2.1.2)
Stable Release Date: 2016-01-04
Current Beta Version: ---
Created 2014-07-11
Last Updated 2016-07-26

FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Why another ROM and why build on ICS?
Please read the full story here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2789119
[*]Do you need to network unlock the Glide?
Follow the excellent guide here: >Click here<
And also take a look on my additions to it here: >Click here<
[*]When version [FILL-IN-WHATEVER-YOU-LIKE] will be released?
Please keep in mind that this project is not a full time job so questions about a release date is something I will / can not reply to.
This is not because I don't like you but it is because I cannot promise anything. RL is my priority and this can not be controlled (fully) as you may know
[*]Is device encryption supported?
Yes, device encryption is supported since sediROM v1.1
You may want to check out a working TWRP version to be able to still do nandroid backups here sediTWRP with decrpytion support (click)
Hint: Device Encryption is fully supported when choosing the easy installation mode while installing.
That means if you choose the modify mode afterwards be careful what to choose within the TWEAK section (kernel optimization/swap internal to external sdcard/...). Those are not all tested yet so do a backup before choosing them. ALSO for /sdcard! because that gets encypted to.
If you choose the easy installation method and change only apps/kernel/modem etc you will be safe though.
[*]Can I upgrade from a previous version of sediROM?
basic* --> will be explained some lines later (pls look for: "What does "tested (basic)" means?" in this FAQ)
v2.0 ----> v2.1
Yes: tested (basic + full)
basic --> pls look for: "What does "tested (basic)" means?" in this FAQ
full -----> tested on my production device, too
v1.7 ----> v2.0
Yes: tested (basic + full)
basic --> pls look for: "What does "tested (basic)" means?" in this FAQ
full -----> tested on my production device, too
v1.6 ----> v1.7
Yes: tested (basic --> pls look for: "What does "tested (basic)" means?" in this FAQ)
v1.5 ----> v1.6
Yes: tested (basic --> pls look for: "What does "tested (basic)" means?" in this FAQ)
v1.1 ----> v1.6 (this is the last upgrade test for v1.1. I will not test upgrading to higher releases from v1.1!)
Yes: tested (basic --> pls look for: "What does "tested (basic)" means?" in this FAQ)
v1.1 ----> v1.5
Yes: tested (basic --> pls look for: "What does "tested (basic)" means?" in this FAQ)
The same pre-requirements necessary as in v1.0 ---> v1.1 !
v1.0 ----> v1.1 (this is the last upgrade test for v1.0. I will not test upgrading to higher releases from v1.0!)
Yes: tested (basic --> pls look for: "What does "tested (basic)" means?" in this FAQ).
Manual pre-requirements necessary! To upgrade from v1.0 to v1.1 you need to wipe /system partition manually before you start the upgrade because there is a bug in v1.1 and v1.5 preventing from doing the partial wipe which normally will do that for you.
These are the steps:
Within TWRP choose the wipe menu and then "advanced". Afterwards select only "system" !
Go on and afterwards start the sediROM installer again and choose "partial wipe". Because you have wiped /system manually the installation should run fine afterwards.
This way you will NOT wipe any configs or apps or something as long as you leave /sdcard and /data untouched in step 1.
That workaround should work even when you already tried the partial wipe in "Easy Installation" mode.
If you use L2SD here a special note: from @maddbomber83:
maddbomber83 said:
Just as a note; upgrading an install that has a lot of symlinks (such as L2SD) does not appear to be working properly. If your install includes any of these then as the Developer has stated, MAKE SURE TO DO A NANDROID BACKUP!
On mine at least, the phone had a lot of FC errors focused around the PHONE APK. If you did do a data wipe and can get back into your phone but are missing your linked apps then:
Q. I upgraded/changed my ROM and I can not see my linked apps, their files are on the 2nd partition but the system can not see the apps. How can I make them available, do I need to reinstall and relink them again?
No, if you didn't wipe data when updating ROM the only thing you need to do is to run "Recreate mount scripts" from "menu -> more" within Link2SD and do a normal (not quick) reboot.
If you wiped data, after executing "Recreate mount scripts" and rebooting, run "Relink all application files" from "menu -> more" and then reboot. All of your linked apps should be available again after reboot.
If you also wiped dalvik-cache, in addition to the above step run "Link dalvik-cache files".
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What does "tested (basic)" means?
When I test upgrades I do that very basic. As the system is still the same (ICS 4.0.4) and normally no android related things changed I strongly believe that doing upgrades shouldn't harm anything. Even all the apps should work as long as you don't played around with system apps (In Titanium Backup and other tools you can make an app a system app which means it will also be copied to the /system area which will be overwritten due to the upgrade. If you have converted a user app to a system app it will be lost then). Normally you wouldn't do such a conversion but as it is possible I need to add that hint here..
When I state an upgrade path as "tested (basic)" it means that it SHOULD work but as always no guarantee
My Test setup is always as follows:
a custom wallpaper (Home + Lock Screen)
added some icons to the launcher
set a lock screen password
system settings for screen timeout and screen off
WiFi settings for my WLAN
Installed Titanium Backup app
acquiring root permission (ES File Explorer and after "adb shell")
Upgrade guide:
do a nandroid backup! <-- sigh this is VERY important do not skip that step!!
copy that backup to your pc just to be sure!
choose to install sediROM
choose easy installation
then (the upgrade magic): choose "partial wipe" !
complete the rest of the installation and you're done.
[*]Screen wakeup delay?
I have a screen wakeup delay when using sediROM! AND I use sediROM < v2.0 (e.g. v1.7).
The problem here is the default used kernel in sediROM before v2.0.
All smaller versions uses "Litekernel" as the default kernel which is the root cause for this problem.
Before v1.7 there is no really option for fixing this other than installing another kernel manually.
In v1.7 you are able to switch to the CM11 kernel in the modify mode within the sediROM installer but the shipped version has issues with MTP (connecting storage to PC).
So that is also not a workaround for everyone unfortunately but if you do not use MTP (USB mass storage works btw) this may an option for you.
Well so what is the solution?
Install sediROM v2.0 and use the latest sediKERNEL (default in easy installation mode) or the CM11 kernel (including the MTP fix) provided by bubor or the modified STOCK UCLJ3 kernel by xdajog (me).
All of them have no screen wakeup delay issues and working fine.
All are available in v2.0 and you can switch between them in the modify mode as always (sediKERNEL is default since v2.0)
[*]What is that "Bluetooth HSP fix"?
Bluetooth HSP (HeadSet Profiles) is buggy in ICS 4.0.4. All paired devices gets lost after a reboot. In sediROM there is a fix for this implemented. To be honest that fix was the reason why I started sediROM..!
It is implemented in two steps:
a shutdown script which backups the bluetooth pairings and settings
an init.d script on boot which restores those pairings
The problem that pairings go to hell after a reboot is kind of special. The first thought was to simply backup the correct folders and restore them again when boot up. That alone won't work - the pairings will not shown up when enabling BT afterwards because they are deleted right when BT gets enabled. I tried to find out why but without success. Then I found a way by simply protecting the BT config file. That said when BT starts up it can not delete it anymore and stops trying that and that means the restored pairings will be read and shown.. A little bit crazy I know but it works very great (in my case).
Further Readings (they may related to this issue):
Kenneth Thorman's discoveries
Google Issue 34161
Some suggestions at stackoverflow (5885438)[/MENTION]
Another one from StackOverflow: 5102549
There are different caveats depending on which sediROM version you are using with the current implementation:
sediROM >= v1.7
Since v1.7 the BT fix is very stable and the caveats we have are absolutely minor:
Bluetooth will from now on always beeing OFF after a restart. That is wanted and nothing really bad and is a protection that things goes right.
After sediROM is up'n'running you can switch on BT and/or off again - only when rebooting BT will be always off again.
The system needs to be fully started in order to get BT working. As this is only a couple of seconds (about 10-20 sec) and starts while in boot process this has no impact for the user.
sediROM < v1.7
If you change the name in BT settings that will not be restored atm so it is sticked at "SGH-I927"
Under some circumstances the BT fix hasn't worked. check out the details at the bottom to find out the reason.
sediROM = v1.5 OR sediROM < v1.5
If you want to delete a pairing it was restored in sediROM <v1.5 when you reboot - to completely delete a pairing you need to:
in sediROM = v1.5:
You don't need to do anything. If you delete a pairing or add a pairing both will be saved and no need to do anything else then reboot.
In case you have problems you can delete /sdcard/.sediROM/btfix/00_btbackup.tar and/or check the logs in /sdcard/.sediROM/btfix/ . But that is normally not needed anymore.
in sediROM < v1.5:
delete "/data/local/tmp/00_btbackup.tar" and then reboot
Detailed background information
and the reason why before v1.7 it may haven't worked for everyone:
"rm" will delete the directory and I'm not able to find out which file will be deleted first and therefore I can't prevent the deletion of the pairings as I do before!
Background:
/system/bin/bluetoothd will remove the whole directory /data/misc/bluetoothd (well that is known and at the end the reason why the pairings gets lost in ICS)
I "fixed" that by making the config file immutable so Android is not able to delete the directory anymore which results in the fact that the pairings will stay!
Unfortunately it is not such easy as thought. On my second device I saw that my pairings still get lost..
Well ... As mentioned bluetoothd wants to remove and it uses "rm -r" for this. Exactly it will call "rm -r /data/misc/bluetoothd/".
.. and "rm" uses the C function "readdir()" when it parses the directory and readdir() will give you the result randomly (it depends on several not predectivable things).
There is no chance to know the exact order and even when it would be the case then mine would be different from yours!
... but that's not all. Some docs said that subdirs will be deleted first when using "rm -r" but in fact that is NOT true! If it would be true then the solution would be very easy.
The question stays why it happens on my productive phone and the previous fix still working fine on my DEV device. I believe that it is because I restored a previous made BT backup after I installed sediROM v1.6.
The command "tar" uses the same behaviour as readdir() so it is also randomly when it comes to restoring a backup. That would explain it maybe but I'm not totally sure.
You can test that readdir() behaviour very easily. If you execute a "find . -type f -print" you will see what readdir() see.. The result is obviously unsorted.
Execute it again and the result stays the same but that changes when files are deleted or other things happens to the filesystem!
In my case the problem occured after enabling encryption because that changes also things related to readdir() obviously.
Further readings:
- http://linux.die.net/man/3/readdir
- http://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/b...x/ReaddirOrder
- http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8...antee-an-order
The way of finding a solution:
- I tried to find out the root cause again (means bluez Java code).
- I tried to port the latest v4 of the bluez stack which contains a lot of fixes.
- I tried to re-compile bluetoothd in order to remove the whole folder deletion.
- I tried to save/restore the settings.db sqlite3 database (alone and together with the BT files)
- I tried some other stupid things.
The solution:
At the end I found a working solution (again). Instead of protecting a single file only which readdir() accesses randomly I switched over to protect the whole directory.
This way the order within the directory doesn't matter anymore
That alone wasn't enough. I needed to completely restructure the way of handling that fix.
That means:
- the bluetooth main.conf was changed to set InitiallyPowered=false !
- I stop all bluetooth related processes when booting
- I restore the previous BT settings and pairings
- I make the BT dir(!) immutable
- Then I give rfkill0/state the info (add a "1") that bluetooth is able to start
- Then I start all BT processes in correct order
- Then I remove the immutable bit from the BT dir
(Minimal) Caveats:
- Bluetooth will from now on always beeing OFF after a restart. That is wanted and nothing really bad and is a protection that things goes right.
After sediROM is up'n'running you can switch on BT and/or off again - only when rebooting BT will be always off again.
- The system needs to be fully started in order to get BT working. As this is only a couple of seconds (about 10-20 sec) and starts while in boot process this has no impact for the user.
[*]What is that "adb" thing??
adb stands for: Android Debug Bridge and can help a lot when it comes to work with your device. It is not for developers only but they use it a lot of course.
But a normal user can use this to exchange files without the need of mounting, backing up the device, reboot the device and use it as a very comfortable way of having a terminal emulator.
Normally adb itself is not available as a standalone application - it comes with the Android SDK which is very big and heavy if you want to use adb and/or fastboot (another great tool) only.
But we live in a great world with many people wanting to make things easy so here you go when you want/need only adb and fastboot:
download & install adb at lifehacker
(Direct link for Windows users: Got to easy ADB install thread)
[*]What is a "nandroid" backup?
nandroid means essentially: "a full image of all your partitions" so it is a full snapshot of your ROM including all your apps and contents.
The name NANDroid is a portmanteau of "NAND" (as in Flash memory - NAND flash) and "Android." (Source)
[*]How to create a "nandroid" backup?
(See above for the meaning of "nandroid backup")
You have several options on how to do that.
The normal and absolutely recommended way is to do that "offline" (from within recovery mode) but you can also do it "online" (while Android is running).
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Offline nandroid backup by using TWRP recovery: Guide
If you have no custom recovery installed read on.
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Online nandroid backup:
by using an app:
There is 1 (known to me) "online" nandroid backup tool available which will backup from within your running Android: PlayStore.
I tested it and still using it since a while and I really like it but I would not fully resist on it.
I had no problems backing up but sometimes an app is lost when restoring. This may have been fixed but well it is like imaging a running Windows or Linux system:
Do not do it online if you can - it may/will work but there could be problems/inconsistencies later!!
If you never made a nandroid before doing it online will not harm anything and should be your first start. So install the Online Nandroid backup tool and begin.
Check out this guide for some hints: Guide
(If you like the Android app do not hesitate to buy the unlock key to support the developer!)
by using commandline tools:
First of all you need "adb" installed (check out the FAQ #8 above).
Then you need someone who is telling you the device partition table and you need a big sized SD card to hold the images.
The reason is that you will use a special command named "dd" which images the whole partition (not the content only!).
dd is a VERY dangerous tool because if you use it wrong your device may get bricked so it is essential that you are using the
correct command and check that twice!
Check out the next FAQ on how to do this for the i927.
[*]How to create a "nandroid" backup for the i927/cappy - WITHOUT having a custom recovery?
The whole process will take a big amount of time but it is worth to follow each step including the md5sum checks at the end.
Please read the previous FAQ first because there you will find more information about background and other options you may have.
Ensure you have a SD card inserted which is big enough and having enough free space available (4GB at least! I recommend at least 8 GB but this depends on the size of your current data partition. A completely stock ROM with nothing installed and unused will need 3 GB space).
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Install "adb" on your pc (check out the FAQ #8 above).
root your device (check out FAQ #12)
connect with adb to your (running) i927:
adb shell
(you should see a prompt)
su
(you need to grant permission if you haven't yet)
Then backup your current ROM and data:
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p2 of=/storage/external_SD/system.2015-07-20.img
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p9 of=/storage/external_SD/boot.2015-07-20.img
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p6 of=/storage/external_SD/userdata.2015-07-20.img
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p8 of=/storage/external_SD/recovery.2015-07-20.img
# If you never backed up your EFS you really should do that once:
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p1 of=/storage/external_SD/efs.img
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Just to be sure you can do an online backup now, too ( Guide ) Online Nandroid backup App
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copy the backup(s) to your device (connect USB cable - open your external storage and drag&drop) <--- DO NOT SKIP THIS STEP!!!! It is absolutely essential!
Check your copy on your device:
md5sum /storage/external_SD/system.2015-07-20.img
md5sum /storage/external_SD/boot.2015-07-20.img
md5sum /storage/external_SD/userdata.2015-07-20.img
md5sum /storage/external_SD/recovery.2015-07-20.img
md5sum /storage/external_SD/modemst1.img
md5sum /storage/external_SD/modemst2.img
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Download a md5sum checker like this one Windows MD5 and load each file you copied to it (on Linux the "md5sum" command can be used of course).
compare the md5sums from the above output and ensure that they are all matching.
[*]How to root the i927/cappy?
There are several guides on this here are 2:
- First or
- Second
[*]"efs" backup and/or restore?
There are several guides on this but here is mine.
Backup efs:
1) open a terminal
2) type in su --> now you may need to give root permissions
3) type in tar zcvf /sdcard/efs-backup.tar.gz /efs
4) type in dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p1 of=/sdcard/efs-dd.img
5) connect your device to a PC and copy both the efs-backup.tar.gz and efs-dd.img to your PC
6) now you have a full backup of your efs and therefore your phone unlock state
Step 2 is essential you need root for this in order to work.
Normally you can see a change from a dollar $ sign to a hash # one after root has been achieved like this:
xxxxxx:/ $ > su (answering the request for root permissions with yes)
xxxxxx:/ # >
Restore previously saved efs:
1) open a terminal
2) type in su --> now you may need to give root permissions
3) connect your device to a PC and copy your dd-image backup "efs-dd.img" to /sdcard of your device
optional: do the same for the tar archive "efs-backup.tar.gz". This is just needed for the case the dd image is corrupt.
4) type in the terminal dd if=/sdcard/efs-dd.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p1
optional: if that step fails ensure you have mounted /efs (ls -la /efs should show you several files) and execute (press Enter after each line):
su
cd /
tar xvzf /sdcard/efs-backup.tar.gz
5) reboot your device
6) now your efs is fully restored and therefore your phone unlock state, too
Step 2 is essential you need root for this in order to work.
Normally you can see a change from a dollar $ sign to a hash # one after root has been achieved like this:
xxxxxx:/ $ > su (answering the request for root permissions with yes)
xxxxxx:/ # >
.

Changelog
Changelog of sediROM
v2.1.0 - v2.1.2 (Release date: 2016-01-04)
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Bugfix Release
Github detailed changelog (compared with the previous version):
https://github.com/xdajog/android_i927_sediROM/compare/v2.0...v2.1
Github tag for this version:
https://github.com/xdajog/android_i927_sediROM/tree/v2.1
Enhancements
introducing sediROM testsuite: /system/xbin/sediROM_testsuite.sh
execute it like this to test if your sediROM version is fully working:
adb push sediROM_testsuite.sh /sdcard/ && adb shell "su -c sh /sdcard/sediROM_testsuite.sh"
Fixes
issue #25 (https://github.com/xdajog/android_i927_sediROM/issues/25)
YES ALL THE FOLLOWING IS > 1 < SINGLE RELEASE
v2.0.68 -v2.0.1 (Release date: 2015-12-29)
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Major Release
Github detailed changelog (compared with the previous version):
https://github.com/xdajog/android_i927_sediROM/compare/v1.7...v2.0
Github tag for this version:
https://github.com/xdajog/android_i927_sediROM/tree/v2.0
Enhancements
first sediROM app (sediROM_boot.apk) inside.. the app itself is extremely simple: a text and a button thats all. When
sediROM boots the first time a new added init script will detect if this is the first boot and if this is the case it will open
the sediROM_boot app. Read & follow carefully the hints there!
you to reboot. May be annoying but due to douzends of changes in v2.0 it is really necessary to point to a clean reboot.
All scripts related to run sediROM on github now !!!! Starting from v1.7.
Introduced the first version of sediKERNEL (v1.0) a customized kernel optimized for STOCK ICS so as for sediROM.
sediKERNEL is based on CM11 kernel made by bubor (so l2_hsic patched, no wakeup delays, OC etc) enhanced by:
- adding MTP support for STOCK ICS!
- less battery drain
default kernel = sediKERNEL v1.0
Upgraded AROMA from v2.56 to v2.70-RC2 (means compiling 2.70rc2 from the sources!)
Go DIRECTLY from the installer to the MODIFY mode!
That means when you choosen the easy installation mode and everything went fine you will get the
offer to open the modify mode instead of rebooting
No adb debugging from initial ram disk (security fix)
No adb debugging as default (security fix)
Integrated LiteKernel_l2hsicpatched-bubor-r20150506 with L2_HSIC patch included (hopefully fix battery drain)
The kernel is based on code of 2014-04 afaik also maded by bubor
Integrated enhanced UCLJ3 stock Kernel (option in modify mode)
enhancements:
- init.d support (this enables sediROM bluetooth fix for this kernel)
- added custom boot animation support
Migrated and integrated JB 4.2 LiteKernel release-20130221 to sediROM (option in modify mode) which comes with the following changelog:
(all changes between v1.2.2 to 20130221)
- Interactive set as default governor ... Wheatley lags on AOSP
- Added FM Radio Driver
- Fixed Mic for AOSP
- Fixed/Added 1.4ghz frequency
- Fixed/Added Smartassv2
- Removed USB Whitlists
- Recoded BLN myself so that there is no need for an app... has in kernel blinking ...
- Tons of Cleanup
- XZ Kernel Compression
- Removed Wake Lag
- Fixed and increased Charging Current
- Tweaked Ondemand for better performance
- New Storage Setup
Migrated and integrated JB 4.2 LiteKernel release-20130222 (option in modify mode) which comes with the following changelog.
HINT: MTP does not work with this kernel. I will not fix that! If you need MTP use release-20130221 or sediKERNEL!
(all changes between r20130221 to r20130222)
- Entropy Tweaks inspired by lambgx02s Seeder (for silky smoothness)
- Memory Managment Tweaks
- Added Dynamic vsync
- Zipaligning and Fix permissions at boot (zeppelinrox script)
- Tons of Kernel Tweaks for Battery life and Performance...
- IO tweaks...
- Auto EFS Backup...
- New Experimental WIFI Management battery saving feature: If at screen off, WIFI is inactive and or using very little traffic, it gets turned off
and then on again once you wake device, if battery level is below 50% it will no longer turn wifi on again, if you disable WIFI it will be left alone...
- Decreased Vibration Intensity (when you boot up device you will feel a slight vibration)...
- New Experimental CPU Management feature: Frequency get changed according to battery level....
- No more laggy lock screen drawing ...
- Instant wake to lock screen
- Removed Increase Charging Current mod till more testing can be done
- Improvements for better battery life
- Stability
- Option to Disable WIFI and CPU Control
- Clear Memory after boot
- Massive Improvements to: Performance, Battery Life
- Fixed Battery leak with CPU + WIFI manager
- Memory Management Improvements
- SD card Speed Tweaks
- Reduced Wake Lag
- Reduced Stuttering when playing music on screen off
- CPU-Manager is now enabled by default ... it boosts wake speed manages sleep speed and reduces max speed as your battery diminishes ... the profiles are fully modifiable and all with no battery drain ...
- MTP is now the default pc connection ... if you want mass storage change /data/LiteKernel/MTP to "0"
- Memory management improved .... should also help for battery life
- frequency with Interactive governor will now stay a little lower ... should help with screen on battery life ....
crond (provided by busybox) activated to automatize things like in Linux
init script 00sediROM will prepare the settings, paths etc for crond to start
and init script 99sediROM will start the crond
Open Camera will be the only camera app installed by default. HD Ultra camera stays an option in modify mode.
added this changelog to AROMA installer screen
added modify option after easy install in README of the installer zip
updated sqlite3 binary to v3.8.7.4 (THANKS to user tech128 details: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=52174054)
Removed all my own copyright hints and licensed all sediROM scripts under CC BY-SA 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0) license! Freedom for everyone ;o)
New script header including new version concept of all sediROM scripts
Updated SuperSU app and binaries to v2.46
Installation of SuperSU is now completely based on the original installer to avoid any problems while installing
Added a new minimalistic terminal app AndroidTerm (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jackpal.androidterm) which replaces connectbot as default installed terminal app.
Connectbot will not being installed by default anymore but you can still install it in modify mode.
Connectbot has many advantages but 1) updating within a ROM is harder then with AndroidTerm and 2) I want to keep it minimal so no ssh, telnet. only a local console.
BACKUP Connectbot before upgrading when you still want to use it.
If you want to continue using CB you can upgrade and at the end of the installer select "Start sediROM modify mode"
and install Connectbot directly after installation (Screen "Main Features" - Section "Tools"). Nevertheless you still need to restore your settings as they are lost.
Added Ghostery (v1.2.1) - a very tiny (around 2 MB installer files), fast, stable and anonymous browser (https://www.ghostery.com/en/how-it-works). Will be installed by default!
Removed Google Chrome to save disk space (the installer files are 64 MB!)
Chrome is VERY slow on our phone in comparison to other browsers (try to open several tabs & browsing) and last but not least updating it within sediROM is harder then with other browsers.
BACKUP Google Chrome before upgrading when you do not want to loose settings.
Started to use a common function file for the init scripts in sediROM (/system/etc/sediROM/init.func)
Several new boot logs are written to /cache/*.debug which makes debugging easier (commit b053e738 and commit e3fe9332).
After sediROM is booted fully up everything will be moved to: /preload/.sediROM/boot/.
Added commandline aliases/shortcuts for remounting any mountpoint as read-write (remountrw) or read-only (remountro) - handled by commit 41fcc3c6.
Added automatic /efs backup !!!
- The backup is a full image dump made by dd
- backup will be saved to /sdcard/efs_[current-date].dd
("[current-date]" will be replaced by the current date+ unix timestamp)
- if somehow no timestamp could be generated the sediROM version number will be used instead
- if the backup fails we will CONTINUE! That means the installer will not abort to ensure that you will not end with an unused device
That also means that you should not rely on that efs backup it is a help for those not familar with the CLI only.
Added a "getdate.sh" script in aroma installer to filter tzdata errors
Added a sediROM bootanimation (NSA) and made it default
Removed facebook installer files from sediROM zip (was unused since the beginning) which frees some space of the ZIP
Fixes
on first boot bluetooth will be enabled once. This is needed to ensure that /data/misc/bluetoothd/MAC-ADRESS will be created.
That directory is device specific and will be created by Android when not existent. As the bluetooth fix from this version on
depending on a indicator file within this directory it is necessary to enforce its creation by enabling bluetooth once.
This is done within the init script 00sediROM_1stbootDT.
(!) whenever a soft reboot or system force close has happened bluetooth has stopped working. The only workaround was to
reboot the device. A fix was added which checks every minute if the bluetooth indicator file is there and if not the init
script for fixing bluetooth will be restarted. This way in worst case scenario of a soft reboot crash after 1 minute latest
Bluetooth becomes usable again (so no reboot anymore needed).
Changes:
- /etc/cron.d/root
Added:
- /system/xbin/sedi_btFCdetect.sh
fixing some problems with encrypted storage detection
due to a timing issue some early logfiles of sediROM were not got written to /sdcard. The fix was to use /preload instead:
When sediROM boots the init script 00sediROM_first will try to mount /preload.
If mounting /preload was successful it will be used for all logs and existing data will be moved to /preload.
It would be nive to have a symbolic link here but this is not possible across different filesystem types. So there will be
an indicator created in /sdcard/.sediROM with the hint to goto the /preload for logs instead.
All scripts within sediROM were modified to check for the existence of this indicator file and dependending on that they use
/preload or /sdcard for their logging data.
(!) when a soft reboot occured the bluetoothd directory gets trashed, too. If you then rebooted the empty bluetooth settings gets
backed up and therefore you boot with emtpy BT settings. This was fixed by using an indicator file (btfix.indicator) which
will be added after booting the first time. When a system shutdown is initiated sediROM will check for this file and as a
soft reboot would also delete that indicator file it will detect this and backup when this indicator file is still there.
In other words: when a soft reboot has occured you can safely reboot now and your settings will be there on the next reboot and
not lost.
cosmetics within updater-script output and AROMA
(!) Extreme battery drain caused by Google Play Framework Service.
This fix is a big one and splitted into 3 parts:
1) When system booting up /system/xbin/sedi_fix-gplay-drain will be triggered by /system/etc/init.d/00sediROM_first
2) /system/etc/init.d/00sediROM_first will also enable the cron daemon crond (coming with busybox) so we can automatize things
"enable" crond means several things need to be setup first:
a) creating a /etc/passwd
b) creating /etc/cron.d/
c) starting crond as a process
3) With the now introduced crond we can run the script /system/xbin/sedi_fix-gplay-drain every 8 minutes.
This is to ensure that even when Google updates (this will be done SILENTLY! by Google) it's app(s) it will be fixed again on the next cron run.
/system/etc/cron.d/root contain's the magic line for that.
For details checkout the original thread here:
http://muzso.hu/2014/09/18/how-to-f...yanogenmod-11-with-google-play-services-and-o
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=53881089
http://www.imoseyon.com/2011/02/cron-on-android-is-awesome.html
init.d scripts cleanup. 00sediROM_tweaks in the installer package under /system was never used because always replaced by the BTfix one.
I moved the both scripts 00sediROM_first and 00sediROM_last to /system/etc/init.d/ instead of havin them within BTfix.
All this is firstly cosmetic only but becomes more and more important to have things clear for coding.
Removed the option to install Cranium & IcePop Bluetooth (was for testing purposes only)
compat linkage when coming back from JB now respecting it's existence. That means it will check first and do the links when needed only.
RNGD's init script was blocking for 30s the next boot scripts (changed to 3s intervalls)
changed order for the BT fix init script (from 99 to 92)
the 00 sediROM init script was not respecting encryption state which itself is not a problem but as the switch to /preload is happening in this
version this has result in problems. The fix was to check for encryption state and /data/misc before proceeding
fixing enhancing databases coming with init script 16sqlite:
- sqlite3 binary was not working (since literom days....!) and therefore replaced!
- when /data and/or /sdcard is encrypted no enhancements had taken place (now respecting encryption state and wait until decrypted)
installer: When FULL-wiping all init scripts were not executed because of missing /preload/.sediROM and /sdcard/.sediROM. Those directories are
created by the installer now or when they exist the following files gets deleted instead:
- /preload/.sediROM/.initialized
- /preload/.sediROM/dir-moved-2-preload.txt
- /sdcard/.sediROM/.initialized
- /sdcard/.sediROM/dir-moved-2-preload.txt
installer: When PARTLY-wiping all init scripts were not executed because of missing /preload/.sediROM and /sdcard/.sediROM. Those directories are
created by the installer now or when they exist the following files gets deleted instead:
- /preload/.sediROM/.initialized
- /preload/.sediROM/dir-moved-2-preload.txt
- /sdcard/.sediROM/.initialized
- /sdcard/.sediROM/dir-moved-2-preload.txt
BETA-related (fix affects BETA release only): litekernels in modify mode could not be installed (therefore may soft bricked the phone!)
RFKILL switch desc added inside 92sediROM_btfix, slightly modified the log output too
(!) Not everything was cleaned/removed when UN-ROOT was selected. The uninstallation/unrooting will remove all related parts now including dalvik cache etc.
daemon mode in install-recovery.sh makes no sense in sediROM as it is not SDK 18+ and no selinux forced therefore removed
When switching the kernel the modules within /system/lib/modules/ were not deleted (e.g. dhd.ko) which could had caused trouble in rare situations.
The installer now deletes all modules when switching to another kernel
BETA-related (fix affects BETA release only): new sediKERNEL version (v1.0 build 50). Change: wifi as kernel module instead builtin.
On encrypted devices the installer was not able to mount /data and /sdcard. Now it will:
- check for the existence of dm-0 and dm-1 which are the unlocked /data and /sdcard partitions
- when they can be found they will be mounted and used accordingly and correctly
- when they can NOT be found an abort is raised to avoid data loss - 3 hints are given to solve the situation
- you N--E--E--D sediTWRP - Clockworkmod cannot unlock encrypted devices and "normal" TWRP versions are not able to unlock STOCK ROM encryption!!
--> sediTWRP can be downloaded here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3007035
installer: When upgrading / partial wiping the system partition will be deleted at the END now. This is to avoid data loss e.g. when you have an encrypted
device and not unlocked the partitions in sediTWRP (or when using CWM or other "normal" TWRP versions)
installer: When normal installing / full / recommended wiping the system partition will be deleted after successful mount of /data and /sdcard first.
This is to avoid data loss e.g. when you have an encrypted device and not unlocked the partitions in sediTWRP (or when using CWM or other "normal" TWRP versions)
installer cosmetics:
- Easy installation description changed
- "Recommended Wipe" renamed to "Clean install / Recommended Wipe"
- "Partial Wipe" renamed to "Upgrade mode / Partial wipe"
fixes an issue where Android goes into a boot loop in rare circumstances (issue #11). In rare cases several XMLs will be zeroed out by Android when not shutdown cleanly.
Those XML files still be there but they are empty! When Android boots up it tries to open those XMLs and as they are empty the whole boot process will hang!!!
I fixed this by:
- adding a new function which searches for all opened /data/system/.*xml files after a given period of time
- after this time period a file size check will be made: if the open xml is 0 it will be renamed
- when a renaming happened the parent process will be killed to ensure the boot process will not stop
moved the first boot detector to the near end of the boot process instead! That may fixes other issues as well regarding displaying the first boot app
better integration of the wait for system readiness while booting up (commit d0970abf6ec6c65af9999e2428b96fe293a55f17).
bluetooth file exchange was not working since a change in audio.conf
content in installer welcome screen
modify mode: when no kernel was selected the radio/modem force selection dialog appears
modify mode: removed several hard coded preselections
modify mode: modifying failed under some circumstances which resulted in aborting and may have left you with an unusable device
For older releases see attached file (View attachment CHANGES.log) !
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Dev facts
sediROM v2.1 (Bugfix Release)
Development duration: about 8 hours
Finished on: 2016-01-04
Builds taken: 3
Changes: 2
sediROM v2.0 (Major Release)
Development duration: about 304 hours
Finished on: 2015-12-29
Builds taken: 69
Changes: 64
sediROM v1.7 (Important Bugfix Release)
Development duration: about 68 hours
Finished on: 2015-02-02
Builds taken: 7
Changes: 6
sediROM v1.6 (Important Bugfix Release)
Development duration: about 24 hours
Finished on: 2015-01-08
Builds taken: 22
Changes: 11
sediROM v1.5 (Big Maintenance Release)
Development duration: about 67 hours
Finished on: 2014-12-24
Builds taken: 24
Changes: 21
sediROM v1.1 (Bugfix Release)
Development duration: about 28 hours
Finished on: 2014-10-21
Builds taken: 15
Changes: 8
sediROM v1.0 (First Stable Release)
Development duration: about 640 hours!
Finished on: 2014-09-02
Builds taken: 58
Changes: more than 82
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Trouble?
Trouble after flashing?
For EVERY request you have to upload the install log:
after every installation an automatic logfile will be saved to /sdcard/install_sediROM_vX.x.x.log where vX.x.x is the sediROM version number. Upload that log to pastebin and give me the URL.
Flashing failed? or Download mode always coming up?
Download rooted stock ICS http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30421243&postcount=1
Go in download mode
Open Odin in Windows
Select Auto-Reboot and nothing else and add in the PDA section the above ROM (unzip first - you need the tar.md5 inside)
When it finishes your Glide should reboot (and Odin should say PASS). You do not need to wait if it is fully booting up and you can reboot once again in the download mode
Open Odin in Windows again
Flash TWRP (pretty nice gui, better handling, charging while active) or CWM (ugly gui, more robust, will NOT charge while active) over the PDA slot again (see flashing guide above for DL links)
(I use TWRP and several reflashings etc and it is working fine for me - but keep in mind that Nandroid backups are NOT compatible between those both recovery tools so choose the one you had before. I can highly recommend that you switch to TWRP when you currently using CWM because the handling and features are great (besides flashing probs of course)
For those who need more details and screenshots etc: http://unbrick.itcse.com/unbrick-soft-bricked-samsung-captivate-glide-sgh-i927/
"no recovery kernel" displayed when trying the recovery menu?
That is easy to solve when you know the correct partition name.. That is for the glide "LNX".
On Linux: Start heimdall or heimdall-frontend and simply flash a kernel back. For this you need a pit file which need to be catched first:
Download PIT:
Code:
$> heimdall download-pit --output mycurrent.pit
Flash the kernel with that catched PIT info: (Click to see an image of the heimdall frontend)
Flashing itself failed? Corrupted image message or /cache mount failures?
Flash with TWRP instead of CWM! See the OP for the DL Link (section Howto & Download)
loosing signal / bad signal ?
In my case I had sometimes problems with my baseband (loosing signal / bad signal) which was silly.
I found out that this was not ROM related because happens with several ROMs and total random.. Because of that randomness it was first hard to say if it is ROM/Modem based or not.
So if you come in such a situation and a modem change does not help I can recommend to open you Glide's back and check the SIM..
Sometimes (not often) it can be easy: In my case a little tape fixed my problems with that because the SIM is hanging very lax in it's case..
Maybe that little trick helps others, too

Roadmap
ROADMAP FOR sediROM
I never promise that a requested feature will be in a specific version or even added!
But you can add your ideas and wishes here if you like:
Open a Feature request (click here)
If you find a bug then it is your absolute responsibility to file a bug.
You can do it here: >CLICK HERE<
Version X.x
The Roadmap has been completely moved to github:
Github Milestones
upcoming features/enhancements need to fulfill at least one of those:
Fixing a (real) bug or serious problem
Performance optimization
Battery optimization
System optimization or stability
Even if your request met one ore more of those requirements I will decide on my own if it will be added or not.
If you don't like that you're free to create your own ROM
On the roadmap the base of sediROM was planned as UCLJ3 but to be honest according to the thread poll () I will look into the base question before starting v3 again.
The poll result is clear: It has to be stable - I don't care about the base
So I'm free to decide I will look into the issues CM9 has and compare them with UCLJ3 and then I will decide which will be the base at the end.
If someone is willing to help - let me know your results, analysis!
sediROM BETA download area / file exchange
http://tinyurl.com/pv7utvl
(password protected - PM me to get access)

Great!!! :laugh: Downloading tonight! :fingers-crossed::fingers-crossed::fingers-crossed:

It's great to have so many choices for people to choose from
I've added this to the guide of course ;D People would love using this ROM because you can be close stock and have the stability of a custom ROM!
Also I would like to remind people if you cant post bugs in the dev section,post what ROM your using and bug in my thread so we can figure it from there

Waiting for the link:thumbup:
Sent from my HTC6435LVW using XDA Premium 4 mobile app

I believe sediROM's installer is the main show stopper atm.
but as now it is good enough to state as alpha because it is working fine in my tests (tested preseleted config only) and therefore if someone wants to help me - even when it is still a risc - write me a PM.
... and I cannot say it often enough:
DO A NANDROID BACKUP
COPY THAT BACKUP TO AN EXTERNAL DEVICE TOO !!!! --> SAVED MY DAY TODAY BECAUSE OF MD5 MISMATCHES THAT CAN HAPPEN..
ENSURE THAT YOUR BACKUP IS FULLY OK (e.g. md5sum -c nandroid.md5) in BOTH places (on the Glide on on your external ressource)
You should have a windows box running Odin + CWM6) near - just for the case. TWRP is not such bulletproof then CWM in my case..
regards
xdajog

This is great! Thank you all for the continuing support for our Glide!
Sometimes ancient is better when it was made with at least some support from the manufacturer. I'm still running GB based OsiMood as I haven't found a better alternative (because of Samsung's non-existant support for our great devs).

Yeah today I shot a used Cappy. That will be much easier for development when not needing to use my productive device. Will be here in 2 weeks..
Sent from my SGH-I927 using XDA Free mobile app

THat Rom can install in Roger?
Sorry My English Not good

joedeng said:
THat Rom can install in Roger?
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yes it will work on Rogers variant, too. But I cannot recommend to use sediROM when you do not have good enough english skills to understand what you need to do in case of trouble.. You need to know how you can rescue your system in case of error or problems.
I wrote a very basic troubleshooting guide in the original post of this thread.
If you still want to try write me a PM and I provide you the download link to the current testing version (v1.0.18) of sediROM.
regards
xdajog

xdajog said:
yes it will work on Rogers variant, too. But I cannot recommend to use sediROM when you do not have good enough english skills to understand what you need to do in case of trouble.. You need to know how you can rescue your system in case of error or problems.
I wrote a very basic troubleshooting guide in the original post of this thread.
If you still want to try write me a PM and I provide you the download link to the current testing version (v1.0.18) of sediROM.
regards
xdajog
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I do not generally write good English but I can understand. That the rom of your development from LiteRom v0.9 rom right? On the status bar has percent battery and 14 toggle it? If the trial is still okay, right? just as there were some errors when spending alone is not
p/s Finally i will try it, you get me your link, i will test it ^^

joedeng said:
I do not generally write good English but I can understand.
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ok just wanted to be sure that you know what you're doing
That the rom of your development from LiteRom v0.9 rom right?
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Yes it is based on LiteROM v0.9 as stated in the OP. (Well atm I'm currently re-thinking this and testing a complete new build on stock ICS instead of LiteROM).
On the status bar has percent battery and 14 toggle it?
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yes to both
p/s Finally i will try it, you get me your link, i will test it ^^
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You have a PM

Hey i have already install your rom. It awsome, but you can add some more app. Example click Volume Up or Down wake phone. Get some launcher LG, Samsung, Sony...More theme. recent app, status bar add slide brightness......

Today i have test, it can not share file via bluetooth...Stock ROm can do it. But Your Rom can not share file via Bluetooth....

joedeng said:
Today i have test, it can not share file via bluetooth...Stock ROm can do it. But Your Rom can not share file via Bluetooth....
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From your device to another one or
from another one to your one or
in both direction?

Call for enhancements for sediROM v2
My idea for the upcoming version v2 is:
Keep as close as possible to Stock, fix known issues, remove bloatware and enhance it by features coming from apps - and not by re-compiling sensitive things like framework etc. The only reason for touching system components would be if that would fix something but not to add features into it. An example is the Quick settings bar which is not workin as expected in LiteROM. There are apps out there (e.g. a well configured Widgetsoid bar or one of the others) who can do the same but they do not touch system files. the sames goes to Bluetooth which seems to not working (as joedeng reported) like expected but it do work in Stock.
One another very important thing to mention:
I do not want to be a full-feature-blown-containing-everything-what-is-available-ROM!
upcoming v2 features/enhancements need to fulfill at least one of those:
Fixing a (real) bug or serious problem
Performance optimization
Battery optimization
System optimization or stability
So I hope you got the idea
So as I'm currently developing both directions it would be possible to hear your thoughts about that way.
This is your chance to be part of sediROM v2
So: If you have features you want to have or if know about issues within ICS STOCK Rom let me know!

Send me your link v2 in my box...Whay u don't post link down in top? I think your rom it good...

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[30.03.2012][CF-Root 4.4] J-P/S/Q-*,JV-1KBHIOPQRSTAUV,JVU,JW4 - su+bb+2e/CWM-rfs+ext4

This rooted kernel is for the "rooting beginners" and those who want to keep as close to stock as possible. CF-Root takes the kernel from an original Samsung firmware, and just adds root, busybox, and (unprotected recovery and CWM compatibility) OR (CWM3)
If you are looking for highly optimized kernels or kernels that perform specific functions, look elsewhere. All CF-Root's are based on original Samsung kernels, they are NOT recompiled, and thus ensure maximum compatibility.
THIS IS NOT A ROM - it is only a kernel. You need to have a firmware already on your device. You do NOT need to wipe anything for this patch. You DO need to read the instructions.
MAKE SURE YOUR PHONE CAN ENTER DOWNLOAD MODE USING THE KEYCOMBINATION WHILE BOOTING BEFORE FLASHING CF-ROOT (or anything, really)
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There have now been over 200.000 downloads of CF-Root for various devices, and many more if you include ROMs, kernels, etc that use it. Don't be a leech, buy me a beer (and use the "Thanks" button!)
Features
- The kernel is fully stock and taken from the original firmware, with just the following added:
- Root
- Superuser 2.3.6.1
FROYO ( CF-Root < 2.4 versions )
---- Busybox 1.15.3 or 1.17.1 (if not mentioned in the filename it is 1.15.3)
---- "2e" recovery (can flash unsigned update.zip's)
---- Integrated fix for ClockworkMod's nandroid (2.5.0.4+)
GINGERBREAD ( CF-Root >= 2.4 versions, JVK and newer )
---- Busybox v1.16.2androidminimal (from CWM)
---- Integrated CWM 3.0.0.5 / RFS
CF-Root v4.3 (JVT and newer)
--- Superuser updated to v3
--- Kernel is now in "insecure" mode (rooted ADB shell)
CF-Root v4.4 (JW4 and newer)
--- SuperSU
--- ro.secure=1, patched adbd to act as if ro.secure=0
Instructions (short)
- Flash CF-Root-xxx-vX.X.tar (from the attached zip) as PDA in ODIN, without repartition. Done.
Instructions (long)
- Follow these instructions to the letter. Do not touch any buttons or checkboxes that are not listed below to touch!
- Unzip the attached CF-Root-xxx-vX.X.zip
- (USB) Disconnect your phone from your computer
- Start ODIN
- Click the PDA button, and select CF-Root-xxx-vX.X.tar
- Put your phone in download mode
- (USB) Connect the phone to your computer
- Make sure repartition is NOT checked
- Click the START button
- Wait for the phone to reboot
- Done (if it took you more than 30 seconds, you need practise!)
Instructions (alternative if you are already running CF-Root 2.5 or newer)
- Copy the zip file to your SD card
- Stop sharing SD card with computer over USB, unplug the cable, etc
- Applications -> CWM -> Flash kernel. Select the ZIP file on your SD card.
- Done
Other kernels
Replacing CF-Root with other kernels (speedmod, voodoo, etc) and vice-versa sometimes works, sometimes it doesn't. I don't have a list.
When going from CF-Root to another kernel, root will usually stay, while 2e recovery will be lost (unless the other kernel also includes it), but there should not be issues.
CF-Root is made to be applied on a stock kernel. Going from a lagfixed kernel to CF-Root usually does not work. Unlagfix first.
Voodoo If you are running the latest Voodoo, you probably do not need CF-Root at all. Voodoo has the basic root features in place, but not the applications. Voodoo does not come with 2e recovery, but it does come with CWM, so there is no need for 2e on Voodoo. To get Superuser and Busybox on Voodoo, simply open Market and search, download, and install them ! Voila !
ClockworkMod on FROYO ( CF-Root versions < 2.4 )
CF-Root is ClockworkMod compatible, it does not include CWM itself. It uses 2e recovery, which means it can flash unsigned update.zip's, like CWM.
To use CWM, either place the update.zip in the correct location ( /sdcard ), or install it through the ROM Manager application.
When you boot into recovery, you will get the 2e recovery, even if CWM is installed. It does not boot directly into CWM (though it may do so when you boot into recovery from the ROM Manager application). Select "flash update.zip" in recovery to start CWM.
Important note: The very first time you do this on a ROM, it will usually not work. The phone will reboot normally after you flashed the update.zip. You need to reboot into recovery a second time and flash update.zip again. Then you will be launched into CWM. After this, it will work the first time you select it.
ClockworkMod on GINGERBREAD ( CF-Root versions >= 2.4, excluding JV1 on which CWM is broken )
CF-Root includes a special version of CWM3, modified to work with RFS. CWM3 by default does not support RFS, koush' versions are all based on ext4. The RFS compatibility is done with heavy scripting, the same method used on CF-Root for Galaxy Tab. For SGS CWM3 is also recompiled from source with some slight modifications to handle key input correctly.
CF-Root/CWM3 is NOT compatible with ROM Manager! Manage/perform your backup/restores from CWM directly.
- Booting into recovery will immediately give you CWM. The standard recovery is completely gone.
- A "CWM" icon is added to your applications, which will reboot your device into recovery mode (CWM).
- ADB is functional in recovery, however it may take up to a minute for it to start up after booting into recovery.
- When connected to ADB in recovery, you need to use "rootsh" command to get root, instead of "su". This will not prompt you, it will just give you root. Obviously the "rootsh" command does not work when booted normally.
- Version jumped from 1.3 to 2.4 to keep the cross-device CF-Root versioning in-sync (CF-Root is also available for Galaxy Tab).
- If you wonder where your bootup/shutdown sounds have gone, CF-Root probably removed them to make sure it has enough space available.
- ( CF-Root versions < 2.6 ) Make sure to boot up your device fully at least once before flashing CF-Root. This is because the device may have some code it needs to run at first boot. CWM disables this code.
CWM Manager on GINGERBREAD ( CF-Root versions >= 2.5 )
Because of incompatibility with ROM Manager, I wrote and included "CWM Manager". This is a new app (as of March 30, 2011) and beta. You can find it under Applications -> CWM. It is much faster to use than manually booting into CWM and selecting these options.
Features:
- Boot to CWM
- Backup firmware
- Restore backups
- Delete backups
- Install APKs ( CF-Root versions >= 2.8 )
- Flash CWM3 update.zip's
- Flash kernels (zImage, zImage in TAR, zImage in ZIP, zImage in TAR in ZIP)
Note: If you flash a different kernel, CWM Manager may remain installed. However, functions may not work, because they need kernel compatibility ! At this version of CWM Manager this does not produce errors, it just doesn't do what you expect it to
Tweak Manager on GINGERBREAD ( CF-Root versions >= 2.8 )
CF-Root includes a number of tweaks that are applied on startup. From CF-Root versions 2.8 and up a "Tweaks" application is included you can use to select which tweaks to apply.
Ext4 Manager on GINGERBREAD ( CF-Root versions >= 2.8 )
CF-Root supports ext4 mounts for the main mount points. Converting between rfs and ext4 however requires a secondary external package (which you can find in the download area a great many posts below this one), because it is all too large to fit inside the kernel. Download the APK from below, put it on your sd card, start CWM Manager, select "Install APK", find the APK and tap to install. Now you can use the "ext4" app to convert between filesystems, manually check the filesystem, etc.
Obviously you should revert back to rfs before flashing a new stock ROM. A lot of custom ROMs support ext4 as well, but it is still advised to revert to rfs before installing them.
Please note that when first using the tool to convert, you will probably notice /system is not converted. If this happens, it is because /system does not have enough free space for the extra space overhead of ext4. You will need to free up some space on /system before the conversion will succeed.
Features:
- Show current filesystem status
- Convert between rfs <=> ext4 and back
- Manual fsck
- Selects either internal or external sdcard for temporary storage, depending on which has the most space
- Automatically reverts on conversion failure
- If it tells you to PANIC !, please do so
Custom boot / init scripts on GINGERBREAD ( CF-Root versions >= 2.8 )
CF-Root will execute the following scripts if present, in the order listed:
- /system/etc/init.d/* (there can be many files here, no extensions! use #!)
- /system/bin/customboot.sh (busybox sh)
- /system/xbin/customboot.sh (busybox sh)
- /data/local/customboot.sh (busybox sh)
Please make sure you chown / chmod the scripts correctly so they can be executed.
Custom boot animations and binaries on GINGERBREAD ( CF-Root versions >= 2.9, broken in 2.8 ! )
CF-Root also supports custom boot animations:
- /system/media/bootanimation.zip
- /data/local/bootanimation.zip
CF-Root v3.0 and up also support:
- /data/local/bootanimation.bin
Installing busybox over the included version on GINGERBREAD ( CF-Root versions >= 3.0 )
It is possible to install a custom busybox over CF-Root v3.0 and newer. However, this is not without risk. CF-Root makes heavy use of scripting, and many CF-Root scripts rely on the internal busybox version. If you do install a seperate busybox version (always use "stericson" installer!), install it to /system/xbin. Installing it to /system/bin will mess things up for sure. Even if you do that part right, it may still break CF-Root, so make sure to make a backup before trying.
Notes
- (FROYO) ADB in recovery is flaky. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. If you go into ClockworkMod it usually works, though.
- (FROYO) An older version of BusyBox is used (in some versions) because the newer versions drive me absolutely crazy with throwing color codes into the shell while it isn't supported.
How ?
I wrote my own toolchain to ease patching of initramfs, and that is what all this is based on. Took me a few days to get it to this state. If this works right, however, next time it will probably take me a few hours tops
Help! I don't know which file to pick! The filenames confuse me!
First thing: don't panic! It's all rather easy, and you won't easily do something bad! I am personally attentive to use the exact same version as the ROM I am running, but it's not that important.
First, go to Settings -> About phone -> Build number. It should say something like FROYO.xxJPy. It's primarily the JPy that we are interested in. Try to match that with a download link available in this (and the next few) posts. Some of the downloads dont just have JPy file name format, but are called xx_xxx_JPy.
Let me explain that. Samsung isn't always very precise in naming/marking their different (leaked) firmwares. CF-Root's are modified kernels, the filenames explain in more detail which exact firmware ROM the base kernel was taken from, for those experts who understand.
If you are not one of those people, go back to the JPy thing. The "y" in JPy is 0-9, A-Z. If they run out of numbers, they use letters. So A would be 10 (9 + 1), while Z would be 35 (9 + 26). Find the one that is closest to yours, if yours is not present, and flash that one.
The truth is, these kernels, they don't differ all that much. It's quite likely that the very latest version (at time of writing: JPY) will work perfectly fine on your ROM. There are some small differences, but using a different version is unlikely to cause serious issues. The closer the versions are, the less likely there are to be issues, BUT it is still quite possible that the latest version will work better for you than the matching version (or not!).
If you are just installing CF-Root to flash a custom ROM like Darky, make sure you have ROM Manager already installed, ClockworkMod flashed, then simply install the latest CF-Root, reboot once normally, then reboot in recovery and run the Darky update.zip. In this case it does NOT need to be a near match at all!
Download
LOOK WELL AT THE FILENAMES, MAKE SURE YOU ARE GETTING THE RIGHT VERSION !
DOWNLOADS CONTINUED IN NEXT POSTS !
CF-Root-JPH-v1.0.zip
CF-Root-JPH-v1.1.zip
CF-Root-JPK-v1.1.zip
CF-Root-JPM-v1.2-Busybox-1.15.3.zip
CF-Root-JPM-v1.2-Busybox-1.17.1.zip
CF-Root-JP6-v1.2-Busybox-1.15.3.zip
CF-Root-JP6-v1.2-Busybox-1.17.1.zip
--- more downloads ---
CF-Root-JPJPA-v1.2-Busybox-1.15.3.zip
CF-Root-JPJPA-v1.2-Busybox-1.17.1.zip
CF-Root-XX_XEU_JPO-v1.2-Busybox-1.15.3.zip
CF-Root-XX_XEU_JPO-v1.2-Busybox-1.17.1.zip
CF-Root-XW_XEE_JPA-v1.2-Busybox-1.15.3.zip
CF-Root-XW_XEE_JPA-v1.2-Busybox-1.17.1.zip
CF-Root-XX_OXA_JPU-v1.3-BusyBox-1.15.3.zip
CF-Root-XX_OXA_JPU-v1.3-BusyBox-1.17.1.zip
--- more downloads ---
ROOTING JVK: See this post instead. It contains a CF-Root version specifically for JVK, you do not need to flash back the original kernel again. I also strongly advise you to read the first post of this thread.
ROOTING JV1: The JV1 version is not compatible with ANY version of ClockWorkMod (CWM).
CF-Root-XX_XEU_JPX-v1.3-BusyBox-1.15.3.zip
CF-Root-XX_XEU_JPX-v1.3-BusyBox-1.17.1.zip
CF-Root-XX_XEU_JPY-v1.3-BusyBox-1.15.3.zip
CF-Root-XX_XEU_JPY-v1.3-BusyBox-1.17.1.zip
CF-Root-XW_OXX_JV1-v1.3-BusyBox-1.15.3_NO-CWM.zip
CF-Root-XW_OXX_JV1-v1.3-BusyBox-1.17.1_NO-CWM.zip
--- more downloads ---
CF-Root-XW_OXF_JS2-v1.3-BusyBox-1.15.3.zip
CF-Root-XW_OXF_JS2-v1.3-BusyBox-1.17.1.zip
CF-Root-XW_XEN_JS3-v1.3-BusyBox-1.15.3.zip
CF-Root-XW_XEN_JS3-v1.3-BusyBox-1.17.1.zip
CF-Root-XW_XEN_JS5-v1.3-BusyBox-1.15.3.zip
CF-Root-XW_XEN_JS5-v1.3-BusyBox-1.17.1.zip
CF-Root-XW_XEE_JS7-v1.3-BusyBox-1.15.3.zip
CF-Root-XW_XEE_JS7-v1.3-BusyBox-1.17.1.zip
--- more downloads ---
Note: it is NO PROBLEM to flash new JVK version over old JV1 or JVK version!
Release notes for v2.5: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=12507221&postcount=1188
Release notes for v2.6: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=12526079&postcount=1211
Release notes for v2.7: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=12563930&postcount=1256
Fix for iptables / Droidwall for JVK: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=12527335&postcount=1212
Note that v2.8 is available in the next post
CF-Root-XX_DBT_JQ3-v1.3-BusyBox-1.15.3.zip
CF-Root-XX_DBT_JQ3-v1.3-BusyBox-1.17.1.zip
CF-Root-XW_NEE_JS8-v1.3-BusyBox-1.15.3.zip
CF-Root-XW_NEE_JS8-v1.3-BusyBox-1.17.1.zip
CF-Root-XX_OXA_JVK-v2.4-CWM3RFS.zip
CF-Root-XX_OXA_JVK-v2.5-CWM3RFS.zip
CF-Root-XX_OXA_JVK-v2.6-CWM3RFS.zip
CF-Root-XX_OXA_JVK-v2.7-CWM3RFS.zip
--- more downloads ---
Note: it is NO PROBLEM to flash new JVK version over old JV1 or JVK version!
Release notes for v2.8: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=12652182&postcount=1332
Release notes for v2.9: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=12672516&postcount=1400
Release notes for v3.0: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=12736616&postcount=1536
Release notes for v3.1: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=12823970&postcount=1663
Release notes for v3.1 JVB: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=12950723&postcount=1774
Release notes for v3.2 JVH: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=13619653&postcount=2012
Release notes for v3.7 JVP: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=14582942&postcount=2227
Apparently this CIFS patch works for JVB/JVK CF-Root: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=12997697&postcount=123
More downloads after the ext4 and license posts!
CF-Root-XX_OXA_JVK-v2.8-CWM3RFS.zip
CF-Root-XX_OXA_JVK-v2.9-CWM3RFS.zip
CF-Root-XX_OXA_JVK-v3.0-CWM3RFS.zip
CF-Root-XX_OXA_JVK-v3.1-CWM3RFS.zip
CF-Root-XW_XEE_JVB-v3.1-CWM3RFS.zip
CF-Root-XW_NEE_JVH-v3.2-CWM3RFS.zip
CF-Root-XX_OXA_JVO-v3.2-CWM3RFS.zip
CF-Root-XX_OXA_JVP-v3.7-CWM3RFS.zip
ext4 tools
Note: don't link to this post directly, as it will move down in the thread when more CF-Root downloads become available!
The ext4 tools addon for CF-Root requires CF-Root version 2.8 or later
Release notes for v1.0: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=12652182&postcount=1332
Release notes for v1.1: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=12672516&postcount=1400 (non-essential update)
Release notes for v1.2: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=12736616&postcount=1536 (non-essential update)
Release notes for v1.3: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=13619653&postcount=2012
LICENSE for CF-Root v3.0+, ext4 tools v1.2+
As it seems a number of kernels are being based on CF-Root, and CF-Root is being included in custom ROMs, I'm going to set up a number of rules. The rules are meant to be fair to both you and me, and futher cooperation, not limit it. If you are an end-user, do not distribute kernels based on CF-Root, and do not distribute ROMs using it, you can skip this post, it is not for you. If you make kernels based on CF-Root, or your ROMs include CF-Root, read this post and follow the rules.
I don't mind you using the CF-Root hacked kernels, in fact I think it's great All parts of CF-Root are free to use/include in your own stuff, if these rules are followed.
If something doesn't work for you, feel free to PM/ask for a change. None of these rules are set in stone, maybe you have a good reason to want something different.
Usage of "CWM Manager", "Tweak Manager", and "ext4 tools" apps
- You may not modify these APKs in any way, if you include or redistribute them. The only exception to this rule is modifying the icons to match your ROM's theme.
- You may not re-post these files anywhere else (separately from CF-Root), but you may of course link to the post (not the download directly!) in the CF-Root thread containing these files. In other words, either you include them or you don't, but you can't offer them as a separate download.
- You must use the appropriate versions, released at the same time as the kernel, or any newer version released by me. For example, if you are using CF-Root v3.0, if you use/include these apps, you must use CWM Manager 1.50+, Tweak Manager 1.20+ and ext4 Manager 1.20+.
- You must test that their functionality remains 100% intact regardless of your (kernel/ROM) modifications. If the functionality is not as expected with your (kernel/ROM) modifications but you still include the apps, you must clearly state what you know is broken.
If you are just using CF-Root in your custom ROM, but do not modify the CF-Root kernel in any way (except icons)
- You must include a notice that the ROM uses CF-Root, and the version of CF-Root used.
- You should (not required but strongly encouraged) also include a link to this thread ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788108 )
- You should (not required) include a link to donate to me, Chainfire ( http://www.jongma.org/dx.php )
- You should (not required) inform me that you are using it either by posting in the CF-Root thread or sending me a PM. (Thanks!)
- As you are not modifying CF-Root in any way (except icons), you can skip the rest of this post
Modifications to CF-Root (aside from the icons)
- Due to a lot of bickering and argueing, I'm simply no longer allowing this at all
- You can still kang a script or two left and right, I don't mind, as long as you are not basing an entire kernel on mine, or re-branding it, etc. Use common sense, you know exactly what I mean.
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JVI: Untested by me
JVQ: Untested by me
JVT: v4.3, Superuser updated to v3.0.2, and "insecure" mode
JVA: Untested by me
JVU: Untested by me
JVZ: Untested by me
CF-Root-XW_DBT_JVI-v3.7-CWM3RFS.zip
CF-Root-XX_UNK_JVQ-v3.7-CWM3RFS.zip
CF-Root-XX_OXA_JVR-v4.1-CWM3RFS.zip
CF-Root-XX_OXA_JVS-v4.1-CWM3RFS.zip
CF-Root-XX_OXA_JVT-v4.3-CWM3RFS.zip
CF-Root-XF_TSR_JVA-v4.3-CWM3RFS.zip
CF-Root-XW_TMN_JVU-v4.3-CWM3RFS.zip (OLD !! Not the 2012 version !!)
CF-Root-XX_OXA_JVZ-v4.3-CWM3RFS.zip
This is the December 29, 2011 / Android 2.3.6 / JVU / Value Pack ? build:
CF-Root-XX_OXA_JVU_2.3.6-v4.3-CWM3RFS.zip
March 2012 / Android 2.3.6 / JW4 / Value Pack build:
CF-Root-XX_OXA_JW4-v4.4-CWM3RFS.zip
In Odin, repartition unchecked?
Awesome news saves me a lot of battery in battery out hassle - here's the kicker - I'm going back to JPC because of MODEM file issues and touchwiz lag - anychance of a JPC version ?
This is good stuff. I will test it tomorrow.
ed10000 said:
In Odin, repartition unchecked?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Don't touch anything except the PDA and START buttons, as per the instructions.
DangerMUK said:
Awesome news saves me a lot of battery in battery out hassle - here's the kicker - I'm going back to JPC because of MODEM file issues and touchwiz lag - anychance of a JPC version ?
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Making a JPC version requires testing and some trial and error... not something I'm looking forward to be doing, as JPH is newer.
Thank you so much.
Can I flashed this if I have lagfix ?
poowe893 said:
Thank you so much.
Can I flashed this if I have lagfix ?
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It should not be a problem. I flashed it myself over an active installation of CF-LagFix. Cannot guarantee it will be without issues, but I do not expect it to be a problem.
Flashed like a charm for me. But on restart, I got totally wierd settings, frequent FCs etc, those were very anxious 10 minutes, the I pulled the battery, reinserted, restarted the phone, & everything is normal. Thanks.
Hi there. Thanks for this release. I already have a JPH ROM flashed. How do I reflash this one, meaning, do I need to erase/wipe cache or format my SD card? Or just simple over writing will work?
Thanks so much.
ragin said:
Flashed like a charm for me. But on restart, I got totally wierd settings, frequent FCs etc, those were very anxious 10 minutes, the I pulled the battery, reinserted, restarted the phone, & everything is normal. Thanks.
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I had this myself in one of my tests. Not completely sure what causes it but I suspect it is because in the background SU is being installed/upgraded. Waiting a few minutes and rebooting solved the issue for me as well. As it only occurred once for me I did not mention it, but I have now updated the first post with this info.
rajuki said:
Hi there. Thanks for this release. I already have a JPH ROM flashed. How do I reflash this one, meaning, do I need to erase/wipe cache or format my SD card? Or just simple over writing will work?
Thanks so much.
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Yes, you already need the JPH firmware installed. You do NOT need to wipe cache, data, SD card, etc. Just follow the instructions - this patch only overwrites a small partion of the ROM.
Works for me..great it's fast and easy. Good Job
Great job, I'll test it asap.
Just one question for you: did you symlink available busybox commands or just put in the BB executable?

[NIGHTLY][ROM][2.3.7][GWK74] CyanogenMod 7 for Samsung Galaxy S

This thread is reserved for nightly builds of CyanogenMod Rom for Samsung Galaxy S.
All Samsung Roms are running ontop of BML/RFS, CyanogenMod 7 does NOT.
It runs on MTD/yaffs2 (like Nexus One) which means you're not able to flash any kernel or run any filesystem you want. Use it as it is.
Only data partition, which is on movinand, is ext4 like on speedmod or voodoo ("lagfix").
CyanogenMod is a free, community built distribution of Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) which greatly extends the capabilities of your phone.
Code:
** These CyanogenMod builds are highly experimental and unsupported.
**
** Please refrain from submitting bug reports for any issues
** you may encounter while running one of these builds.
**
** Submitting bug reports on nightly builds is the leading
** cause of male impotence.
What are Nightly builds? Auto compiled builds of the latest CyanogenMod source from github. This version change each night and aren't officialy supported.
If you find bugs/issues you can/must discuss here (do not submit nightlies bug on CyanogenMod issue tracker).
INSTRUCTIONS:
- First time flashing CM 7 to your Galaxy S (or coming from another ROM)?
Root your device and install ClockworkMod Recovery.
Reboot into Recovery using 3-button-combo
Do a Nandroid backup!
WIPE (wipe data/factory reset + wipe cache partition)
Install the ROM from internal sdcard using ClockworkMod Recovery
Optionally install the Google Addon
- Upgrading from earlier CM7?
Do a Nandroid Backup!
Install the ROM (your Google apps will be backed up automatically)
There are no Google Apps bundled with CM ROMs, because Google asked Cyanogen to remove copyrighted apps, after flashing rom don't forget to flash Google Addon package if you want it.
Latest version: http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?device=galaxysmtd
Compatible Radio Images (>= Nightly 15): http://codeworkx.de/download/cyanogenmod/
Supported devices: GT-I9000, GT-I9000M, GT-I9000T
before flash is recommended to check the md5sum
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/24169-faq-cm7-on-the-samsung-galaxy-s/
CYANOGENMOD WIKI:
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php?title=Samsung_Galaxy_S
HOWTO BUILD FROM SOURCES:
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php?title=Compile_CyanogenMod_for_GalaxySMTD
ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONS:
Maintainers:
- atinm - http://twitter.com/atinm
- codeworkx - http://twitter.com/codeworkx
- coolya - http://twitter.com/dumdidum
- guiperpt - http://twitter.com/guiperpt
- unhelpful - http://twitter.com/unhelpfulone
Irc:
- Host: irc.freenode.net:6667
- Channels: #cyanogenmod, #cyanogenmod-dev, #cmsgs
Changelog:
- Generic Changelog
- CyanogenMod Source Twitter
- Device specific Changelog by igor.tonky
Please visit the CyanogenMod Wiki for step-by-step installation walkthroughs and tons of other useful information.
Thank you to EVERYONE involved in helping with testing, coding, debugging and documenting! Enjoy!
If You Have Any Questions, Please Refer To This
CM7 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS XDA THREAD
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1067074​
Regards,
~drz
have i ever told you i love you? i'm pretty sure i have but i'd just like to tell you again. i'm sorry for this offtopic post but i'll edit it later to something useful. just wanted to show my affection.
This should be it since the beginning.
Clean thread. That's how I like it
Excited for the Coming Soon patch!
Reboot Recovery
Woah! Can't wait to try this.
The quick troubleshooting post.
This post contains a compilation of problems/issues and answers provided in this thread and earlier threads. Not all answers are tested by me and I will in no way guarantee that this wont mess up your phone.
You know, watch your kittens. They might be eaten by following the advice written down here.
DETAILED INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CAN BE FOUND HERE.
rschenck wrote a very nice (and updated) guide for how you install CM7 on your SGS these days.
Things have changed quite a bit recently, so even if you installed it two weeks ago, you may want to check this one again.
What do people mean with "correct" bootloader? How can I make sure I have the right one?
Do NOT install directly on top of existing Samsung 2.3.3 firmwares or other firmwares based on this (like Darky's 10). Similarly, don't install directly on top of Eclair.
See this very easy guide on the android soul for flashing XXJPU, which is Froyo with the correct bootloaders needed..
I'm not sure I understand these procedures. Can you draw it out for me?
Anticipating this very question, rschenck actually did draw out a flow-chart for you.
See here.
But I'm not using the I9000, I'm using something else...
codeworkx provided a reference list you can check to ensure you are getting the right files.
After flashing the initial CM kernel I can't get CWM Recovery to work. It just displays some weird image
CWM Recovery might have different keymappings from the ones you are used to.
- Volume keys: Naviagte up and down in menus
- Power button: Select item
- Home key: Show/hide menus
If you are only seeing a weird image, chances are you've hidden the menu by pressing the home key. Try pressing it again
I can't find Cyanogenmod nightlies in ROM Manager
Yes. CM7 for the SGS is now mainlined and supports ROM Manager for nightlies, should you have the premium version. If you have the Premium version, follow these very graphic instructions to configure ROM Manager for nightlies.
To install from MIUI (courtesy of runedrune)
- Reboot into recovery using 3-button-combo
- Choose "mounts & storage" and format system, data, cache, datadata
- Do not apply the initial-file.
- Apply the latest update
- Apply the latest gapps (which can be obtained here. You want the one with -gb- in the name )
- Done. Reboot
Odin doesn't recognize my phone anymore and I want this fixed in case I mess something up
You will probably need the Nexus S drivers (which supposedly is really just some updated Galaxy S drivers).
If Odin for some reason don't see your device when connected, make sure the old Galaxy S drivers are uninstalled and removed. Bilboa1 gives some good hints about how to make sure your drivers are actually fully removed. Do check this before proceeding to install the Nexus S drivers.
After you have installed the Nexus S drivers, plug in your phone. Windows should now install some drivers, but you are not done yet. When using download-mode your phone will show up a little differently to Windows, so put your phone in download-mode and plug it in, with neither Kies nor Odin running. You will probably see Windows installing some more drivers.
After doing this, Odin should hopefully be able to recognize (and flash) your phone.
IS THIS "FOR EVERYDAY USE" NOW?
It depends. If you have to ask, it probably isn't.
I've flashed this and decided it is not ready for me. How do I flash back to stock ROMs?
Get the appropriate firmware you are interested in, flash as usual using Odin, but check re-partition and use the 512 pit-file.
For pre-rooted stock-images, you can use EZBase as shown here (also includes download links).
OTHER STUFF / KNOWN ISSUES AND SOLUTIONS
Please take a look here to see if your issue is mentioned and has a known solution before posting.
After flashing CM7 I get strange colours on my screen during boot
You do not have the correct bootloaders. Basically flash 2.2.1 following this article and then redo the CM7 installation. All should be fine.
Guys! Guys! I cannot find Android Market!
Google stuff is not included in CM7 by default. Download and apply latest gapps from CWM. You want the "universal" one with "-gb-" in the name.
But I want the latest gtalk with video and all that fancy stuff
got_milk was nice and uploaded some stuff. Beware though that lots of people are reporting this to force-close a lot, and that's not just on SGS CM7.
Can I run Samsung apps like Memo, Camera etc on this firmware?
No. Sorry. All Samsung apps depend on TouchWiz libraries which can only be found in Samsung firmwares.
How do I get additional themes for CM7 themes chooser?
Check the themes forum here on XDA or search for "CM7 themes" on Android market.
Once installed, the themes will be available in the themes chooser yes. According to the devs should reboot to fully apply the theme, but if you want to avoid reboots Android market might have something for you.
Things used to work, I applied a nightly update and now everything force-closes
Try wiping cache and dalvik cache in CWM. You should do this every time you install a new update.
Does CM7 need a lagfix?
CM7 uses ext4 (for /data) and yaffs2 (for everything else). CM7 does not use Samsung's RFS which was the main cause of poor performance on Samsung firmwares.
So no, your system is already lagfixed, you don't need to apply a lagfix and according to the developers very bad things will happen if you try to apply one anyway.
My current ROM has a lagfix. Do I need to disable that?
Probably not.
If you have a 2.3.3 ROM with 2.3.3 bootloaders, you will want to do a full wipe to stock 2.2.1. See above. In this case you no longer have a lagfix anyway and don't have to worry about it.
If you have a non-2.3.3 ROM with a lagfix, you don't have to disable it. All your partitions will get wiped by the installer anyway and so will your lagfix.
For whatever reason, I want to flash a custom kernel
You can use custom-kernels, but CM7 is a work in progress with new kernel-revisions popping out with every release. Make sure you flash a kernel which is compatible with the nightly you are running. Also: Do NOT flash via Odin, flash via CWM.
rschenck has a very good post on this.
If all you want is a "voodoo kernel" for voodoo sound, just (buy and) install Voodoo Control Plus from the market. It will load the required kernel-modules while you can stay on the stock kernel, making the lives of the developers much easier should you encounter bugs.
Is it possible to flash my own CSC from recovery after installing cm7?
According to the devs, this should not be needed.
Flashing other modems/radios
(Courtesy of GrimVarg: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=13399590&postcount=8117 )
Odin will not work and it might **** **** up. The reason is that Odin and heimdal does not understand the CM partition layout and will just write the modem where it thinks is should be. Overwriting other stuff in the process.. So you need to use the specific update zipfiles on teamhacksungs sourceforge page
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Instead of using Odin, download radio-packages from the following link, transfer to your phone and flash via CWM:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/teamhacksung/files/galaxys/
I want to keep my 850 band, and I don't recognize any of the modems on the sourceforge page
Lorssoth says "use KC1" and robbiev80 posted some download links you might be interested in.
Does external SD card work with cm7? Thanks!
It does. Make sure you have the proper bootloaders before installing as mentioned in the first part of this post. EZBase can be used for this.
External SD card will get mounted as /mnt/emmc. This may not be visible to all apps. If you desperately need the contents visible to apps only looking in /mnt/sdcard, create an empty directory there and remount the /mnt/emmc there as well:
Using either the terminal emulator or adb shell:
Code:
su
mkdir -p /mnt/sdcard/external_sd
mount /dev/block/vold/179:9 /mnt/sdcard/external_sd
Note: This is only a temporary fix for when needed. It will cause issues when you try to use USB sharing later. Write the following to get things back to normal:
Code:
umount /mnt/sdcard/external_sd
USB sharing doesn't work
Try installing the Nexus S drivers, instead of the Samsung ones.
After installing this camera doesn't work
Try locking and unlocking your phone. No really.
After installing this I cannot get any data-connections apart from wifi
There is a problem with RIL (radio interface layer)-polling. Lock and unlock and you should be OK.
If this sounds cumbersome, mobilescooby claims that installing Juicedefender somehow fixes this for him and that he no longer needs any lock and unluck boot-rituals.
This issue should now be resolved.
After doing this I still cannot get any data-connection apart from wifi
You might need to configure APN settings. Normally your network-provider will have this information on their homepages and some even offer to send them to you over the network.
After installing this I cannot send and/or receive MMSes
See above: You might need to configure APN settings. Check your provider.
After installing CM7 I cannot connect to my wifi-network
It might be related to what channels you have enabled on your phone. If your wifi network is using channel 12 or higher, you may need to enable those channels on your phone.
Go to Settings/Wifi & Network/Wifi settings/Advanced/Regulatory domain. And try not to be in violation of local laws with regard to channel usage
After installing CM7 I cannot connect to 802.1x EAP Wifi networks
This is seemingly an issue with lots of custom kernels and even some of the Samsung Firmwares. Yours truly can't get it to work at all, not on CM7 nor Samsung's JVB firmware.
Other people have reported that forgetting the network and adding it manually, by entering the SSID (with correct casing) and filling in all the details themselves have solved their problems.
YMMV
After installing CM7 I cannot charge my phone to 100%. WTH
No actual firmwares allows you to charge the battery to 100%, but stops a little bit before it reaches that point. This is to protect the battery from overcharging and should (in the long run) give you much better battery-life.
While stock firmwares from Samsung shows that the phone is 100% charged, this simply isn't true and is just UI-candy to make you all feel comfy. It's really charged to something around 94-98 percent.
So if your phone stops charging around that point, everything is normal, and the only new thing is that your phone is no longer lying to you
My GPS performance is terrible
Welcome to the world of Samsung Galaxy S GPS flux. Things you can try to improve on this includes the following:
- Install faster fix from Android market. Ensure you have the best time-server for your area chosen.
- You can also try AngryGPS, which siberian tiger was nice enough to upload.
- If all else fails, you can also try to flash a radio with a good GPS reputation. For flashing radios, see the appropriate section of this post. For some detailed post about the different radios eeyunopper posted this link and this link. (With ZSJPG I am getting decent result, YMMV)
Auto brigthness is kinda not-worky
You can try the presets outlined by Arkymedes right here.
How do I configure proxy settings?
(Thanks to runedrune)
If you are used to looking for proxy settings under Settings/Wifi & Network/Wifi settings/Advanced, you wont find it there.
Using either Launcher pro/ADW Launcher or another launcher which lets you create shortcuts to activities:
* Long hold on some open space on your launcher
* Select (Custom) Shortcut
* Select Pick your activity/Activities
* Scroll down to settings and click this
* Scroll down the long list and you should find proxy settings
You now have a shortcut to configure proxies as usual.
This "headphones mic on mute + instant music after call bug" is really irritating
If you are using Samsung or Nokia headsets, this is due to a problem on their part. See Arkanius' post right here.
Other things I should be aware of?
- Don't use 2G/3G data-switching. Period. At least not while the data-connection is active.
Not trough widgets, tasker or any other means. Seriously. Should you do this, you might end up having to restore nandroid backups or doing factory resets.
This report has details on more sophisticated ways of cleaning up which may lead to less data-loss, although not everyone can get it to work.
*subscribes*
nice work with the GPIOs, camera and other parts !
Lol, having two threads will confuse a lot of people. I look forward to all the questions relating thus...
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eeyunopper said:
Lol, having two threads will confuse a lot of people. I look forward to all the questions relating thus...
sent via potential brick...
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I've already notified the mods to close / lock the other one ...
Good job on the clean house, everything is working great on my phone and very speedy
Mortify1 said:
Good job on the clean house, everything is working great on my phone and very speedy
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The same for me My phone is working so great and very very speedy
Probably a stupid question but to switch from MIUI to cyano that steps should I follow?
Only this ? :
-Reboot into recovery using 3-button-combo
-Choose "mounts & storage" and format system, data, cache
-Apply zip from sdcard: cm7-DEVICE-initial-XXXXXXXX.zip
-Do a factory reset / data wipe!
-Reboot
-Install the latest update after a reboot!
Tantrico I said:
Probably a stupid question but to switch from MIUI to cyano that steps should I follow?
Only this ? :
-Reboot into recovery using 3-button-combo
-Choose "mounts & storage" and format system, data, cache
-Apply zip from sdcard: cm7-DEVICE-initial-XXXXXXXX.zip
-Do a factory reset / data wipe!
-Reboot
-Install the latest update after a reboot!
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format /system /data /cache /datadata and then flash the latest update and the latest gapps.
I'm waiting the upcoming improves on camera in great expectation.
Tantrico I said:
Probably a stupid question but to switch from MIUI to cyano that steps should I follow?
Only this ? :
-Reboot into recovery using 3-button-combo
-Choose "mounts & storage" and format system, data, cache
-Apply zip from sdcard: cm7-DEVICE-initial-XXXXXXXX.zip
-Do a factory reset / data wipe!
-Reboot
-Install the latest update after a reboot!
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no
after format system/data/cache
just apply the last update
runedrune said:
format /system /data /cache /datadata and then flash the latest update and the latest gapps.
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Only this file ?
update-cm-7-05012011-NIGHTLY-GalaxyS-signed.zip
I do not have first place this
cm7-galaxys-initial-20110410.zip
and after the update ?
Nice things are comming... I hope for battery improvemant and radio FM. Since we got GPS, Compass is not so important but nice additional that save battery/make quicker fix.
Codeworks, do you got any rodemap?
Tantrico I said:
Only this file ?
update-cm-7-05012011-NIGHTLY-GalaxyS-signed.zip
I do not have first place this
cm7-galaxys-initial-20110410.zip
and after the update ?
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nope. just flash that file. i made the same switch from miui to cm7 two days ago
@codeworkx , if reboot in recovery works = nightlys updates for ROM Manager? !
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TrevStuff - Apps and Stuff to help with Alliance and Other Roms

This is a collection of tools and apps that I have produced to try to help users of Alliance ROM and various Kernels. Some of these apps may work for other ROMs or Kernels but I must stress that these will not have been tested.
Contents
My Apps - Apps or Flashable Zips that I have produced to address specific needs.
Guides - Guides I have produced to take you through fixes or modifications.
Other Stuff - Useful bits from others.
Bespoke Stuff - Custom stuff that is not Rom or Kernel specific.
Rom Share - Links to Mirrors I have set up for Roms I use with slow download speeds from their original host.
Other useful Links:
Alliance Thread
Alliance OTA Submission Thread
Rom Share - Mirror of ROMs and Kernels I use where the main link is very slow.
Adblock Hub - Some adblockers saved from the Play Store cull.
Apps
My Apps - These are Apps or Flashable Zips that I have created for Alliance Rom or a specific Kernel
SymlinkSD - App that runs on boot and Symliks the External SDCard as /mnt/sdcard - Only needed for Kernels that display this behaviour.
Reset Fuel Gauge - Function to rectify weird battery readings, code taken from Dori's kernel and turned into an app.
Tweaker - Allows you to toggle the following options on your phone if the installed Apps support it:
Camera Silent Menu Item
Disable auto convert SMS to MMS
Change the maximum number of contacts that can be joined to another contact
TogMods - Auto enables any Toggle Modifications you have made on reboot instead of having to make a change to enable them.
AccuWeather Widget - Flashable Zip for either Normal (with Background) or Transparent
LS Fix - Repairs Issue on some LS8 ROMs where the Lockscreen does not come up and a long press of the power button restarts the phone.
Stock Messaging no Convert and Sent Time - Stock Messaging app with the Convert to MMS function disabled and displayed times reflect the sent time not received time.
AOSP Themed Messaging no Convert and Sent Time - AOSP Themed Messaging app with the Convert to MMS function disabled and displayed times reflect the sent time not received time.
SilentCam - Camera app with Silent Option
CPU Idle - Allows user to specify the Scheduler used for CPU Idle for screen on and off as long as the Kernel supports it.
Crash Logger - Captures LastKmsg file automatically after an unexpected reboot. File is saved to SD and copied to Clipboard. Kernel must not have disabled Android Logging.
Boot Wifi - Automatically enables WiFi on Boot for ROMs or Kernels that deactivate WiFi on startup.
Auto Wifi - Automatically enables WiFi on Boot for ROMs or Kernels that deactivate WiFi on startup and renenables WiFi if it is enabled by the user and then immediately deactivated by the Kernel or Rom.
Cache Cleaner - Runs the Cache Clean feature from Dorimanx kernel as a stand alone application. Just run and that's it. It will show the Start Free Ram, End Free Ram and then close itself and remove from memory.
Rom Select - App for Dual Boot users to allow them to change Roms without waiting for STweaks to load first. Tested with Dorimanx, should work with Siyah as well.
The following Apps may no longer be required as they should be fixed.
Dori CamFix - Fixes problems with some CM and AOKP ROMS where the camera force closes when using Dorimanx Kernel.
Fake Notify - Fixes issue for users using AllianceROM where the Notification bar does not show up on boot.
Fake Notify Plus - Fixes issue for users using AllianceROM where the Notification bar does not show up on boot and also sometimes disappears during normal use at Random.
Crackle Stop - Automates TRB's method of fixing the problem of a crackling sound being produced along with notifications. Once installed run and you will need to grant SU access. You will then be presented with a Menu for your Normal 'Idle' mode, this should be the same as the awake idle mode set in STweaks, next you will be asked for an Alt Idle mode, this can be anything, just not the same as your normal mode.
Once set you will need to reboot for the fix to activate.
Once rebooted the app does what it needs to do over a 20 second period (not 20 seconds after the phone has booted as the app will probably be the last thing loaded - so to be safe I'd give it 2 or 3 minutes). You then need to let your phone get into Deep Sleep so leave it for a bit and then after that all should be OK.
Note this is not a one off fix, this process will run on each boot but you do not need to rerun the App unless you want to change the Normal Idle mode.
Guides
My Guides - These are useful Guides I have made to help with various ROM and Kernel Issues.
Swype LSx Fix - Problem where the Custom Dictionary stops working and saving new words when using Swype on LSx ROMS.
IMEI Recovery - Step by step guide on how to backup your IMEI and then how to recover should you need to. This an essential guide, as should you not be able to recover your IMEI your phone will become a very expensive Paper Weight.
Change System DPI Settings - Step by step settings to change the system DPI.
YouTube fix - How to fix the error signing in problem in YouTube.
Other Stuff - Useful bits from others
The Red Blur's Cave - The Red Blur's page of helpful hints and knowledge. Don't bother reporting a problem until you have checked here, this guy is the best resource for all things Galaxy S 2!
Dorimanx Kernel Discussion Thread - Discussion Thread for all things Dori, especially things that should not be posted in the Dev Thread.
HawkerPaul's ROM and Kernel Wipe / Nuke scripts - These scripts should be used before flashing new ROMs or Kernels to clear up all of the left behind bits from your old installation.
Stock Video Fix - Flashable fix for issues with the Stock Video Player Force Closing when opened from the App Drawer, usually only present with Dori and Siyah Kernels. Thanks TRB.
Auto Call Record Mod and Disable increasing Volume Mod - Mods for LSx based ROMs to enable Automatic Call Recording and disable Increasing Ringtone volume.
LSx Dual Boot Mod - Manual Mod to allow Dual Booting of Roms when one of them is LSx
Ficeto's Kernel - Flashable Zip of Alliance 6 and 7 stock kernel.
AC!D Audio Installer - For Alliance Rom
Instructions:
Download and flash through Recovery.
After flash Wipe Dalvik Cache and Fix Permissions
Once booted enter the following into a Terminal Prompt to test install:
su
mount -o rw,remount /system
aaengine
You shouldn't need to run the above command, the install should do it but just to be sure
Reserved 1
Alliance Rom FAQ
How do I install 7.02?
You need to uninstall the Rom Customiser that comes with the Rom then install the new one from play store (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ficeto.alliancemanager) once installed go into Rom Customiser and then OTA and select the updates.
OTA does not mean Samsung or System OTA.
How do I install 7.3? I can't find it in OTA.
7.3 is a full Rom and not an update. As such you need to download the full Rom zip from the OP on the Alliance Thread. Once downloaded flash it through Rom Customiser.
How do I flash the Stock Theme for 7.3?
During installation uncheck the box next to "Alliance Theme".
What can be installed through Rom Customiser?
Anything can be flashed through Rom Customiser as long as it is a Flashable zip, an Odin Tar file or an OTA download.
I have Downloaded a mod or update from OTA which I cannot flash through recovery. What am I doing wrong?
You need to flash these files through Rom Customiser which will then automate recovery. You cannot flash these independently.
What is the default blue colour used in the Rom?
Uncheck the Alpha box Colour Hex code #33b5e5
How can I get the Dandelion Lock Screen Wallpaper back?
Download it from here.
Bespoke stuff
These are bits that have been requested by others for a specific requirement not Rom or Kernel specific.
MTU 1300 (tun0) - App to set the MTU value to 1300 for a VPN connection using tun0.
Re: TrevStuff - Apps and Stuff to help with Alliance Rom
Glad to see it finally on xda :thumbup:
SIGNATURE
PHONE : SGSII
Sent via: Tapatalk
Main ROM: AllianceROM v7.01 LSD
KERNEL : PhilZ Touch LSD 4.87 Fixed init version
(DEFAULT PROFILE AND SETTINGS )
MODEM : LS8
BATTERY : Stock 1650mAh
EXTERNAL Sdcard : Samsung Class 10 32gb
LAUNCHER : Apex Pro
Root Manager : SuperSU 1.04
THE CAVE = My Guides list to install NeatRom and other ROMS and kernels on LSJ and LS8 + tools to have a bug free rom and kernel + how to back up and RESTORE ROM OM FULLY = http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35923600
1.Current list of kernels on LSJ and pros and cons
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36698607
2.Rom Nuke / Wipe scripts
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36742265
3. GS2KERNELWIPE script
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36742198
4.Fast Dormancy :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36396636
5. How to install full wipe with rom nuke on LSJ
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36655790
Changing the DPI
Change the Entire System DPI setting.
1. Open Root Explorer
2. Navigate to /System folder
3. Open the build.prop file
4. Scroll down to the 'Additional_build_properties' you are looking for the line
"ro.sf.lcd_density = 240"
The default value for the LCD density is 240, the lower the number the more on
the screen. 200 is a good value to start with.
Save the change.
5. Reboot phone for the change to become effective.
Re: TrevStuff - Apps and Stuff to help with Alliance Rom
trevfee said:
Bespoke stuff
These are bits that have been requested by others for a specific requirement not Rom or Kernel specific.
MTU 1300 (tun0) - App to set the MTU value to 1300 for a VPN connection using tun0.
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Thanks you so much sir trev for accommodating my request. I will test and if successful I will refer this to my colleagues.
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nogo8888 said:
Thanks you so much sir trev for accommodating my request. I will test and if successful I will refer this to my colleagues.
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Initial report: just working on note2.
Thank you so much sir.
Without this mod, i cannot access our internal website.
Sir can you post this playstore?
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android ipsec vpn mtu mod
trevfee said:
Bespoke stuff
These are bits that have been requested by others for a specific requirement not Rom or Kernel specific.
MTU 1300 (tun0) - App to set the MTU value to 1300 for a VPN connection using tun0.
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Click to collapse
Since I requested this tweak, I would give a simple explanation on what it does and how to use it.
When your connecting to a ipsec vpn using wifi and having trouble browsing to your internal websites eventhough your connected to it. You can ping your internal network but the trouble is no browsing. The solutions are:
1. Tell your System Administrator to change the ip tcp adjust-mss to a lower value, in my case I used 1000 using 1841 cisco router. This prevents the packet from fragmentation. Packets when fragmented were dropped thus resulting to no browsing. If the Sys Ad refuses to do so because this may cause some issues to Windows users (browsing may slow a little bit), your best solution is to install this tweak.
2. This MTU mod sets the MTU value of your payload to 1300 via tunnel interface of your android device this avoiding packet fragmentation resulting to packet being allowed to pass through the tunnel interface going to ipsec vpn router.
How to use it:
1. Download the vpnc widget from playstore. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gmail.mjm4456.vpncwidget&hl=en
Configure your credentials. Then connect.
2. Once the vpnc widget has been connected open this app. Then you should have browsed your internal network.
Note: This tweak is needed only for wifi connections. If your using carrier data, then this is not needed anymore.
Please give thanks to the creator of this app.
I just gave him the code and he did all the stuff in making this app looks nice and easy to use.
Big credit to OP, trevfee and thanks to my neatrom family (Many40, Mr.Greg, ESD and others who helped me finding the code)
Re: TrevStuff - Apps and Stuff to help with Alliance Rom
nogo8888 said:
Initial report: just working on note2.
Thank you so much sir.
Without this mod, i cannot access our internal website.
Sir can you post this playstore?
Sent from my GT-N7100 using Tapatalk 2
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Glad it's working for you and thaks for the feedback and explanation for others.
As for Play Store I have yet to purchase a dev account to allow me to upload as I really only make things for people who know how to install from anywhere. Please feel free to trek people to download from this page, I won't be removing the app.
Phone Details and My Apps:
Phone: Samsung Galaxy SII i9100
ROM: AllianceROM i9100 JB v7 beta LSD
Kernel: Jeboo but usually Dorimanx
TrevStuff - My Apps and useful links.
If I answer your question by asking you to search or look somewhere else I'm not being rude. Just encouraging you to use XDA correctly.
Have you backed up your /efs folder? See here.
If I help you, please give me thanks.
Rom Share
Alliance Rom
Version 6.00 MD5 ad9ef7e3f95b746de4bbc938ebf89a9a
Version 6.10 MD5 eab8fc5f40e47bc1a1a2d06b3d9253e1
Version 7.00 MD5 ae964c3a07aeb460c8d21fe3c0f087e9
Version 7.01 MD5 d761e4625b8406eee3b97fd5eec6ea87
IMEI Recovery
IMPORTANT
FOR THIS PROCESS TO WORK YOU MUST HAVE A GOOD COPY OF YOUR /efs DIRECTORY TAKEN PRIOR TO THE PROBLEM HAPPENING. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THIS YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO RECOVER.
DISCLAIMER - THIS IS AN AMALGAMATION OF IDEAS, PROCESSES AND GUIDES FOUND ONLINE ALONG WITH MY OWN MODIFICATIONS AND PROCESSES THAT I HAD TO MAKE TO GET THE PROCESS TO WORK FOR ME.
ALTHOUGH I HAVE PERFORMED THIS PROCESS IN FULL AND IT HAS WORKED FOR ME I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR DATA LOSS THAT ARISES FROM FOLLOWING THIS GUIDE. BY USING THIS GUIDE YOU ARE ACCEPTING ANY AND ALL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ALL ACTIONS AND THEIR RESULTS.
IT GOES WITHOUT SAYING THAT PERFORMING THIS PROCESS WILL INVALIDATE YOUR WARRANTY BUT IF YOU ARE ALREADY ROOTED AND RUNNING CUSTOM SOFTWARE THEN YOU HAVE ALREADY INVALIDATED YOUR WARRANTY ANYWAY.
This is a common problem that usually occurs when a problem is encountered flashing a file from Recovery. Please take the precautions listed below, it will save you a lot of trouble should you ever suffer from this problem.
Backup Process
There are 3 ways that I use to back up the /efs directory.
These are:
1 - Manually copy /efs to your SD Card and make another copy somewhere safe (Computer, Dropbox, etc).
2 - Use HC-kTool to make a backup image of your /efs directory.
3 - Use Galaxy S Unlock AND GSII Repair to make backups of your original /efs directory (These are both the same but by doing both you have two copies of /efs available should you need it).
All Apps available from the Google Play Store or can be downloaded in the AppPack from here
At the end of this process you will have 4 copies of your /efs directory on your SD Card as well as any dulicates you created externally in step 1. This might seem like overkill but trust me taking 5 minutes creating these will save you hours and possibly quite a bit of money in repair costs in the long run should you ever need to recover!
Now you have your backups lets hope that you never need them, but should you then...
Recovery Process
Acknowledgements
Based on original post by XDA Member vaskodogamagmail with more detail and modifications to make process work added by me.
Original Post
Symptoms
You may have one, some or all of the following:
No Signal
Emergency Call Only
No Network
IMEI 004999010640000
IMEI 000000000000000
IMEI
(To check your IMEI number either enter *#06# dial into the dialer or check in Settings, Phone Information)
Prerequisites
Rooted Phone
Try the following processes in order until the problem is resolved.
Method 1:
Open HC-kTool and choose "Restore efs from backup (DANGEROUS!)" then choose "Restore IMG". Once completed you will be prompted to reboot. Perform Reboot and if all has gone well you will have a working phone again.
Method 2:
Open Galaxy S Unlock app and select "Restore saved EFS Folder". This will come up with a response saying "Done". Reboot and see if your phone is working again.
Method 3:
Open GSII_Repair and perform Options 2 and 3. Your phone will reboot. Once it has rebooted see if your phone is working.
Method 4:
Open GSII_Repair and select "Restore saved EFS Folder". This will come up with a response saying "Done". Reboot and see if your phone is working again.
Method 5:
This is the last chance (and the one that after tweaking to what you see below worked for me).
You will Need the following:
Stock GB ROM
Insecure Kernel
ODIN
Quick Root
All of these can be downloaded in the IMEIFix.zip which can be downloaded from here.
Android SDK and ADB instaled on your Computer or a Terminal App on your Phone (Personally I prefer ADB from Computer but you choose whichever you are most comfortable with).
We are going to restore your phone to as close to original stock a possible. No data wil be removed from your SD Card(s) but all installed apps, customisations, ROMs and Kernels will be removed. Please backup everyting you need before runnng this process.
If you are able to make a Nandroid Backup of your Rom you will be able to recover this at the end of the process.
Open ODIN
In Options select "Auto Reboot" and "F. Reset Time".
Select the following files from the "OriginalRom" folder on your computer:
Bootloader -> KERNEL_I9100XEKDB_CL161513_REV02_user_low_ship.tar.md5
PDA -> CODE_I9100XEKDB_CL161513_REV02_user_low_ship.tar.md5
Phone -> MODEM_I9100XXKDH_REV_02_CL995882.tar.md5
Reboot your phone into Download Mode (Hold down Home, Volume Down and Power when turnng on).
When in Download Mode connect to Computer via USB.
You will get a Ready message in one of the top boxes in ODIN. When you have this press the Start button.
After a while your phone will reboot and load up into it's Stock setup.
Configure the settings and then Power down the Phone.
Once Powered down go into Download Mode again (same process as above).
In ODIN press Reset.
Set the same options as before.
This time only set the Bootloader box. Select the file from the "InsecureKernel" folder on your computer - NOTE Insecure means that it is able to be rooted, not that there is a security issue with using it. We will be replacing this later anyway.
Check you have the Ready in the top box in ODIN and press Start.
Once finished your phone will reboot to stock again. IMPORTANT - Disconnect the USB cable before proceeding.
Go to Settings, Applications, Developer Options.
Turn ON "USB Debugging".
Connect USB cable to Computer and Phone.
Open "Samsung Quick Root"
Select "Reboot Device When Finished"
Press "Root Device"
Some text will scroll on the screen and then phone will reboot.
This will have installed SuperUser, Busybox and Rooted your phone.
Install a Root capable Explorer app, I used Es File Explorer, either download from the Play Store or you can install if from the Apps folder of IMEIFix downloaded above.
Open a Command Prompt on your Computer
Enter the following commands:
adb shell
su
busybox umount -l /efs
exit
exit
Using your chosen exporer delete the efs folder from the root of your phone.
Reset the phone, after that open your explorer again and browse to the Root, the efs folder should have recreated and will contain files. These are new and are system generated.
Go to the efs folder using your chosen explorer, and delete "nv_data.bin" and "nv_data.bin.md5".
Go to the working back up of your efs folder on your SD Card, copy the "imei" folder to the efs folder at the root of your phone, then again go to the backed up efs folder on your SD Card and copy the "nv_data.bin" file to your efs folder at the root of your phone using your explorer. Once you have copied this file, please rename the new file to "nv_data.bin.bak".
Make another copy of the "nv_data.bin" file in the backed up efs folder on your SD Card and paste this into the efs folder at the root of your phone again.
On your Computer open a command prompt and enter the following commands:
adb shell
su
chown 1001:radio /efs/nv_data.bin
Reset your phone.
You should now have your Original IMEI, check this by dialing *#06# call into the dialer. If you have the correct IMEI then you are done. You can either reinstall your usual ROM, Apps, Kernel etc manually or restore an existing backup.
If you need to install a Recovery with CWM (to restore backups or install new ROMs and Kernels then please follow these steps:
Install Mobile Odin from ChainFire from the Play Store (or if you are an XDA user you can download from here)
If you have used the XDA version you will also need the eu.chainfire.mobileodin.flashkernel.i9100.v2-1 apk file, this is in the IMEIFix download above in the Apps folder.
Copy the Kernel-V7.tar file from the CWMKernel folder in IMEIFix to your SD Card.
Open Mobile Odin and from there open the Kernel-V7.tar file. This will flash Dorimanx 7.45. If you now boot into recovery you can flash what you need to in the usual way.
By following the process above you will likely find that the Triangle Alert is now on your screen when booting yor phone indicating that your bootloader has been modified. Although this makes no functional difference to your phone you can remove this alert by installing TriangleAway from the Play Store (or if you are an XDA user you can download from here. This will reset the flash counters in your phone and remove the warning.
If you still have the wrong or no IMEI then you will need to seek further help.
There is no obligation but if this guide has just saved your phone and you feel you would like to show your appreciation there is a "Donate" button on the left, please feel free to use it.
YouTube fix
The problem is actually with Xlory's Inverted Play Store so far a fix had not been released by Xlory so we have to use the following workaround based on suggestion from Nos_20 and modifications from Andreas75k.
Fully uninstall YouTube, firstly from the Play Store or Settings, Applications and then from Rom Customiser (Manage System Apps).
In Rom Customiser go to OTA then select and flash Stock Play Store.
Goto Settings, Applications and wipe cache, data and any updates for Google Play Services and Google Play Store.
Reboot to recovery.
Wipe Cache and Dalvik Cache.
Reboot.
Once rebooted reinstall YouTube in Rom Customiser and update through the Play Store or just install directly from the Play Store but obviously it wont be a system app.
That's it, all should now work.
Key here is: don't use any modified versions of Google Play Services, Google Play Store or YouTube, only STOCK.
Phone Details and My Apps:
Phone: Samsung Galaxy SII i9100
ROM: AllianceROM i9100 JB v7 beta LSD
Kernel: Jeboo but usually Dorimanx
TrevStuff - My Apps and useful links.
If I answer your question by asking you to search or look somewhere else I'm not being rude. Just encouraging you to use XDA correctly.
Have you backed up your /efs folder? See here.
If I help you, please give me thanks.
Hello mate
Thanks for this very helpful and informative thread
:good::good:
Re: TrevStuff - Apps and Stuff to help with Alliance Rom
t-pip said:
Goto Settings, Applications and wipe cache, data and any updates for Google Play Services and Google Play Store.
Phone Details and My Apps:
Phone: Samsung Galaxy SII i9100
ROM: AllianceROM i9100 JB v7 beta LSD
Kernel: Jeboo but usually Dorimanx
TrevStuff - My Apps and useful links.
If I answer your question by asking you to search or look somewhere else I'm not being rude. Just encouraging you to use XDA correctly.
Have you backed up your /efs folder? See here.
If I help you, please give me thanks.
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By that ^^ you mean to clear data and cache for google play and google play services and their updates also...
Because I cleared only for the updates and it didnt work... could you please make it clearer for other users
Thanks Alot for the guide and ur 'stuff' very useful
Re: TrevStuff - Apps and Stuff to help with Alliance Rom
Ba7rani123 said:
By that ^^ you mean to clear data and cache for google play and google play services and their updates also...
Because I cleared only for the updates and it didnt work... could you please make it clearer for other users
Thanks Alot for the guide and ur 'stuff' very useful
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Thanks for that. Yes wipe cache and data after uninstalling updates.
Phone Details and My Apps:
Phone: Samsung Galaxy SII i9100
ROM: AllianceROM i9100 JB v7 beta LSD
Kernel: Jeboo but usually Dorimanx
TrevStuff - My Apps and useful links.
If I answer your question by asking you to search or look somewhere else I'm not being rude. Just encouraging you to use XDA correctly.
Have you backed up your /efs folder? See here.
If I help you, please give me thanks.
Great thread good info. :thumbup:
alliance 7.3
apollo 4.5 regular
I9100

[ROM][unofficial] HTC One X CyanogenMod 12.0 (updated 2015-02-28)

CyanogenMod is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 5.0 (Lollipop), which is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device.
Code:
#include
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/
CyanogenMod is based on the Android Open Source Project with extra contributions from many people within the Android community. All the source code for CyanogenMod is available in the CyanogenMod Github repo. And if you would like to contribute to CyanogenMod, please visit Gerrit Code Review. You can also view the Changelog for a full list of changes & features.
IMPORTANT INFORMATIONS
We will not support users and answer questions from users which:
are running a custom kernel
have flashed mods
modified system files
didn't follow our instructions word by word
are unfriendly
WIKI
Official CyanogenMod Wiki: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Endeavoru_Info
INSTRUCTIONS
First time installing CyanogenMod 12.0 to your HTC One X (GSM), or coming from another ROM:
Read the official wiki
Read known issues and FAQs
DO A BACKUP
Unlock your device via http://www.htcdev.com if you haven't done so already
Read post #3 and flash a recovery supporting the new storage layout
DO A DATA WIPE / FACTORY RESET
Copy GApps and the CM 12.0 zip to your SD card
Boot into Recovery
Flash the CM 12.0 zip from SD card
Flash GApps for Lollipop from SD card
Flash the boot.img included in the CM 12.0 zip via Fastboot
Reboot (be patient, "optimizing apps" takes a while)
Don't restore system data using Titanium Backup!
Restoring Apps + Data might cause problems and is not recommended, avoid it if possible!
Upgrading from earlier version of CyanogenMod 12.0:
If you're coming from a pre-/data/media build read post #3
Copy the CM 12.0 zip to your SD card
Boot into Recovery
DO A BACKUP
Flash the CM 12.0 zip from SD card
Optionally flash the most recent GApps for Lollipop if you encounter problems
Flash the boot.img included in the CM 12.0 zip via Fastboot if necessary. If in doubt, flash it.
Reboot (be patient, "optimizing apps" takes a while)
Upgrading from CyanogenMod 11.0: (untested and unsupported, see FAQ below)
Read the known issues and FAQs
DO A BACKUP
Read post #3 and flash a recovery supporting the new storage layout
Copy GApps and CM 12.0 ZIP to your SDCard
Boot into Recovery
Flash the CM 12.0 zip from SD card
Flash GApps for Lollipop from SD card
Flash the boot.img included in the CM 12.0 zip via Fastboot
Reboot (be patient, "optimizing apps" takes a while)
DOWNLOADS
Recovery: See post #3
CM12.0 unofficial testing builds:
Old layout:
2014-12-17
2015-01-02
2015-01-11 (broken UMS)
2015-02-03 (fixed boot.img)
2015-02-28
New Layout (read post #3):
2015-02-14
2015-02-28
CM12.0 official stable builds: Not available
CM12.0 official nightly builds: Not available
Google Apps: https://s.basketbuild.com/filedl/gapps?dl=gapps-lp-20141109-signed.zip
CHANGELOG
http://github.com/CyanogenMod & http://www.cmxlog.com/12/#
2015-02-28
Synced with CM
Fixed an issue with some SIM cards
Fixed USB OTG
Fixed broken Wi-Fi after a soft reboot
Device encryption should work (make a backup first!)
Fixed Rezound Proximity Calibrator
2015-02-14
Uses new storage layout. Read post #3. New boot.img and a complete wipe is required!
Synced with CM
Maybe working Google Play Movies
2015-02-03
Fixed boot.img is not required but recommended.
Synced with CM
UMS situation unchanged from 2015-01-11
Included a fix to allow moving Apps to SD
Allow toggling NVIDIA smartdimmer under Settings -> Display -> Advanced settings -> Adaptive backlight (with fixed boot.img)
Allow toggling sweep2wake under Settings -> Display -> Advanced settings -> Double-tap to wake (with fixed boot.img)
Allow changing the vibrator intensity under Settings -> Sound & notification -> Other sounds -> Vibrator intensity (with fixed boot.img)
2015-01-11
Synced with CM
Default to MTP for new installations (set it to MTP manually in the storage settings when coming from an older build)
Revert some custom UMS related fixes which restores the stupid pre 2015-01-02 auto-mount behavior. DON'T UPDATE IF YOU WANT TO USE UMS
Enable multi-user UI (and guest mode)
Fix setting maximum CPU frequency
Fix signal strength
2015-01-02
Synced with CM
Fixed SD card / UMS mounting issues
Fixed tethering
Button backlight is now adjustable
Long press action for "Recents button" now available (back is still missing)
USB connection mode can now be set to MTP
2014-12-17
First testing build
KNOWN ISSUES
Roughly in order of seriousness.
Outgoing calls & mobile data might be problematic
There is currently an issue with some SIM cards (MultiSim?) that don't work properly. You are able to receive calls and SMS messages but you cannot make calls or send SMS and mobile data does not work. The cause has been identified: http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/c/88932/
No mobile data after disabling Wi-Fi
IP routes are not updated properly (check if "ip route")
Disable and enable mobile data to work around this
Recent App switcher is broken in landscape and may cause reboots.
Workaround: Select "Disable HW overlays" in the Developer options.
Using NFC with the Smart Lock feature causes a deadlock.
No device encryption possible.
No P2P/Wi-fi Direct.
Battery stats list Wi-Fi as always turned on even though it was disabled.
Audio may be problematic with MHL.
Sense 5 camera features not available (no burst, no zero-shutter-lag, picture quality seems to be worse).
Docking stations are not properly supported
Dock speakers do not work
Select "Disable HW overlays" in the Developer options to avoid crashes
Dock drains the battery
Proximity sensor issues (screen stays black after call, hardware issue, it may not affect you).
Workaround: install Rezound Prox Sensor Calibrator and play with the PS1_CANC slider).
SD card might not be available or might be always shown as shared.
Workaround: unplug the phone from your PC.
Moving Apps to SD is broken
Tethering seems the broken
No MTP
Mobile signal display is incorrect.
Unable to change the maximum CPU frequency through the settings.
FAQ
Can I dirty flash coming from CM 11.0?
It should work.
Do I need to update the recovery?
Please read post #3.
Where are the Sweep2Wake, Button Backlight Notifications and Fast Charge Settings?
Not accessible anymore from the settings. The functionality is still in the kernel. See second post for details.
When do the nightlies start? When do upload the next version? When do you fix XYZ?
I don't know.
Device not recognized in Windows (Recovery, UMS, MTP)
Please follow the steps outlined under "Option 1" or "Option 2": http://mdmower.cmphys.com/htc-drivers-adb-recovery/
Xposed?
No.
XDA:DevDB Information
CyanogenMod 12.0, ROM for the HTC One X
Contributors
Thömy
Source Code: https://github.com/CyanogenMod/
ROM OS Version: 5.0.x Lollipop
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.1.x
Based On: AOSP
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2014-12-17
Last Updated 2015-02-28
Here are instructions to enable or disable some features that were previously in the advanced settings menu. Currently untested with Lollipop!
Button Backlight Notifications (enabled by default)
Button backlight notifications are enabled/disabled by settings write permissions on a special file. To disable them remove the write permission for the sysfs file with
Code:
chmod 444 /sys/class/leds/button-backlight/slow_blink
Only execute it while the lights are not currently blinking.
The newest kernel also contains the ability to limit to the notification brightness. Do
Code:
echo 1 > /sys/class/leds/button-backlight/slow_blink_brightness_limit
to limit the brightness to your normal button backlight brightness (which you can adjust in the settings).
Fast Charge (disabled by default)
Fast charging is disabled by default and can be enabled with
Code:
echo 1 > /sys/devices/platform/htc_battery/fast_charge
Sweep2Wake (disabled by default)
Code:
# Enable s2w
echo 1 > /sys/android_touch/sweep2wake
# Adjust the needed swipe length. 325 for one button (default), 500 for two buttons and 850 for three buttons
echo 500 > /sys/android_touch/s2w_min_distance
# Disable direction independent behaviour
echo 0 > /sys/android_touch/s2w_allow_stroke
Nvidia SmartDimmer (disabled by default)
Now called "Adaptive backlight". Setting was moved to the "Display & LED" menu.
All settings where you manually have to execute a command are not persisted between reboots. You can use a third party app that supports toggling the settings or you can put the commands into /data/local/userinit.sh to apply them at boot.
The New Storage Layout
To combat the space problems on Lollipop due to ART builds will be switched to the /data/media storage layout that is commonly used with newer Android devices.
The new partition layout will change our internal SD card be the /data partition. The internal SD card will also be located in this partition under /data/media. This means the 25GB can now be distributed freely between Apps, Data, Music, Picutres, Dalvik cache, ... that were previously on separate partitions. Moving apps to SD is unnecessary now.
The transition to the new layout requires a complete wipe including the SD card contents.
Advantages
Free disk space problems are largely gone because the sdcard and /data share the same place
Properly supporting UMS and supporting moving Apps to SD is getting harder and harder. This change will make both unnecessary
Disadvantages
2GB (size of the old /data partition) are “lost”
Breaks compatibility with all existing ROMs, recoveries and boot.imgs
Hopping between Sense and CM based ROMs will be nearly impossible
No more UMS, only MTP
Downloads
Recoveries using the old storage layout.
TWRP 2.8.1.0 (by teemo)
CWM
Recoveries using the new storage layout
TWRP 2.8.4.3 (by @teemo, @Thunder07)
Migration
Basic steps for switching to the new storage layout.
Flash a recovery using the new layout
Reboot to new recovery
Format /data (Wipe -> Format Data in TWRP)
Flash ROM (don't forget the boot.img)
SD Card Data Migration
This guide uses TWRP 2.8.4.x to convert your phone without losing data.
Boot into the TWRP recovery supporting the old layout
Make a backup (only /data needed)
Copy everything (including hidden folders) from the SD card to your pc
You can use UMS or MTP
This will include the backup
Reboot to fastboot and flash the new TWRP recovery using the new layout
Flash the boot.img from the ROM you are using
Reboot to new recovery
Format /data (Wipe -> Format Data)
Go back to Mount and enable MTP if it is disabled
Reboot the recovery
Restore your SD card backup to the Internal SD card
Use the “Internal Storage” device
Execute “adb shell chown -R media_rw:media_rw /data/media/0/” to fix the permissions
Restore your /data backup from the SD card
If you don’t see any backups then you might have to move /data/media/0/TWRP to /data/media/TWRP manually
Flash the new ROM
adb push and flash it or use adb sideload, it’s your choice
More Information
You'll find more information in the New Storage Layout for HOX Endeavoru thread by @teemo and in the New Storage Layout document by myself
wow....it's christmas gift from Thomy...
Thanks a lot for your great work..will test it soon.. I'm the first to see this post..
I hope i'm the first to test this Unofficial Build..
Update 1 (On 18/12/14 - 2:54 (GMT +1)):
-- Flashed the rom successfully -- No black screens, no random reboots -- Wait for atleast 5-10 minutes on the first boot, it does take a long time on the first boot, but it boots successfully, don't just rush and reboot repeatedly
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First time I'm testing Lollipop build:
1.) yeah, the interface is really amazing, pretty smooth UI compared to Kitkat
2.) every little animation is blend to perfection
3.) You'll love the Lollipop from the initial look at Unlock screen..
What's working so far (tested till now):
Wifi, Bluetooth, GPS -- Working fine..
Apps -- almost every app worked perfectly,
Broken:
App2SD is not working-- yeah, known as many reported about it earlier.. when updating the app, it says out of storage, so the best way is to uninstall and then reinstall the app...temp solution..
As of now, it's a perfectly stable build...will update later in detail..
Haven't checked so far: Normal Phone call...I hope it's perfect too.. also i didn't check the mobile data...
Ohh can't wait :fingers-crossed:
Any screenshots?
kicikk said:
Any screenshots?
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Added.
Wake up and see THOMY'post,it is very very wonderful day.thanks lot Thomy.
Sent from my One X using XDA Free mobile app
Thanks, will report back after a day or so of use.
Thömy said:
Added.
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hey thomy thanks a lot for this man! You are literally rebreathing life into this phone LOL. I upgraded to an S4 in anticipation of lollipop but then it broke so im happy that there is progress for this phone!
im very tempted to install this experimental build but its been a while since ive done any flashing... i dont wanna ef anything up. Maybe ill wait for a more stable copy.... but knowing me i probably will end up flashing it.
Finally LP has arrived on HOX thanks @Thömy you are the Xman of HOX.
Downloading......
So I got the ROM installed smoothly, I was trying to install the GAPPS you provided and I got the following error log:
Installing files....
cleaning up and setting metadata...
set_metadata_recursive:some changes failed
E:Error in /sdcard/gapps-lp-20141109-signed.zip
(status 7)
Installation Aborted
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btw while installing the ROM i got this message at the end but it said install WAS complete:
Warning: No file_contextscript succeeded: result was [0.200000]
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do you guys know what this is for?
I am going to try redownloading the GAPPS again and try flashing it again.
EDIT: Tried it again, didnt work.
Also, the ROM is running very smoothly from what i have used so far. The cell data doesn't work? I think you should mention that in the OP but otherwise nice job looking forward to the stable releases!!
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from some research online, its due to the recovery I have on it? I'm at CWM version
Excited / Cautious
@Thömy Thanks
I'll wait & see how things go before downloading it, I have a question about project volta? the battery optimization thing Google did for Lollipop, does it work for the HOX? my battery has seen better days
I've installed the Rom and Gapps without any issues...
PaKii94 said:
So I got the ROM installed smoothly, I was trying to install the GAPPS you provided and I got the following error log:
btw while installing the ROM i got this message at the end but it said install WAS complete:
do you guys know what this is for?
I am going to try redownloading the GAPPS again and try flashing it again.
EDIT: Tried it again, didnt work.
Also, the ROM is running very smoothly from what i have used so far. The cell data doesn't work? I think you should mention that in the OP but otherwise nice job looking forward to the stable releases!!
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from some research online, its due to the recovery I have on it? I'm at CWM version
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Yeah, i guess, you have to update your recovery to the latest recovery.... I have installed it without any issues in philz latest recovery..
I haven't tried using mobile data...but most of the other features and apps work without any hiccups...i must say this is way too good for unofficial build.. great work by Thomy..
Thanks for the great ROM again everything is working fine and is nice and smooth :good:
raminjpr said:
Yeah, i guess, you have to update your recovery to the latest recovery.... I have installed it without any issues in philz latest recovery..
I haven't tried using mobile data...but most of the other features and apps work without any hiccups...i must say this is way too good for unofficial build.. great work by Thomy..
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well i updated my CWM Recovery and now reflashing the roms. wish me luck!
EDIT: completed yay time to setup and test out. Thanks again OP!
Everything seems to be working perfectly except Mobile Data.
Its amazingly beautiful and smooth Great preview we are overwhelmed.
Thanks @Thömy
Anybody tried flash it with TWRP 2.8.1. 0?does it work?
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So data is working on that build?
Nevermind, saw it's not working atm..
Tapped from another Dimension
DumbleCore said:
So data is working on that build?
Tapped from another Dimension
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You mean Mobile data network?
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[G930F/FD/W8/...][6.0+] SYSTEMLESS DevBase | Encryption support | Stock OTA updates

SYSTEMLESS DevBase has been developed and physically tested on S7 Edge (G935F), so main thread containing the most detailed description you can find here:
>> [SAMSUNG][6.0+] SYSTEMLESS DevBase | Encryption support | Stock OTA updates <<
However, it should work on ALL SAMSUNG DEVICES running Android 6.0+, so if you are Galaxy S7 flat (G930xx) owner - please place your feedback & discussion here to let me know about device-specific issues or to let me know that everything works perfect
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Are you tired with traditional custom ROMs?
Do you miss custom ROMs but do not want to decrypt your device (for privacy/security reasons)?
You are in the right place! I present you SYSTEMLESS DevBase - an SYSTEMLESS equivalent of my previous work (for older devices)
Prerequisites:
- Samsung device running stock or stock-based Android 6.0+ (mandatory!)
- Rooted device - SuperSU v2.76+ installed in SYSTEMLESS mode (mandatory!) (*) (!)
- Stock, untouched /system partition (not mandatory, but recommended for working OTA)
(*) NOTE: The latest CF-Auto-Root image for G930F contains SuperSU v2.74 which does not support SYSTEMLESS solutions (su.d is not triggered early enough). It is NOT enough to update it via PlayStore to the newest version and update su binaries! You need to update it using TWRP / FlashFire installable ZIP from THIS STABLE or THIS BETA thread. Alternatively you can use "EverRoot" -> "Inject SuperSU" option in FlashFire even if you are rooted already by CF-Auto-Root (it will update SuperSU in the same way as flashing ZIP).
(!) WARNING (related to installing TWRP @ Nougat - e.g. ZPLN, DPLT): There are confirmed reports that entering TWRP on encrypted phones running Nougat causes bootloop (even if you just enter TWRP, tap "Keep read only", do nothing else and then tap reboot!). You will need to restore both - stock recovery and stock kernel (if you e.g. tried to flash SuperSU or other ZIP which might modify the kernel) to make your device bootable. In case of encrypted devices we need to wait for a solution..
SYSTEMLESS DevBase:
1. Benefits / main features:
- Works with encypted /data partition
- Working official OTA updates! (see Tips & Tricks)
- Does NOT perform any phisical modifications in /system
- Does NOT perform any additional changes/patches to the kernel
- Removed KNOX warnings (systemlessly removed SecurityLogAgent)
- It contains SYSTEMLESS BusyBox (bionic, the most stable and respected release)
- It allows you to easily modify most of files & apps in your /system - SYSTEMLESSLY (see Tips & Tricks)
- It does not interfere with Magisk! You can use Magisk in paralell with SYSTEMLESS DevBase if you need it for your favorite module.
2. Systemless Safe De-Bloat (more info below):
What does it mean and why is it called "safe"?
- ONLY apps available in stores will be systemlessly removed from the ROM, so you can easily (re)install any of these app if you like
- ONLY pre-installed system apps are will be systemlessly removed, DevBase installer never touch any updated app nor app installed manually from store
Thus, the following conclusions can be drawn:
1. If you install my SYSTEMLESS DevBase directly over working stock ROM - in most cases almost all these apps will remain untouched, because almost all apps have been updated already (stored on /data). But then you will be able to remove any useless app using the "Application manager" -> [Name_Of_App_To_Remove] -> MORE -> Uninstall updates. NOTE: App will disappear arter reboot and will be visible even in Titanium Backup!
2. If you perform "Wipe data" directly before installing SuperSU and my SYSTEMLESS DevBase (before you let to install app's updates) - then all apps listed below will be removed. If you would like to use any of these apps - just install it manually from appropriate store. Installed manually app will not be removed during the next DevBase update or re-install.
Removed apps list (depends on the device, should cover all devices starting from Galaxy S5):
ChatON
Chrome
Drive
Dropbox
EditorsDocs
Evernote
Excel
Facebook
FB Messenger
FB Pages Manager
Flipboard
Google+ / Photos
Group Play
Hangouts
Instagram
OneDrive
OneNote
PEN.UP
Play Books
Play Games
Play Movies
Play Music
Play Newsstand
PowerPoint
Skype
Smart Remote
WhatsApp
Word
NEW! Safe De-Bloat feature automatically detects and systemlessly removes apps not listed above, but present in your CSC package
3. Systemless CscFeature MOD (enabled some built-in, hidden features):
- Added shutter sound menu in Camera app
- Sending/receiving MMS without data on
- Show SMS/MMS sending time instead of receiving
- Added "Exit Internet" option to stock browser
- Added call button in Phone Logs (**)
- Added "Call/Message block" option in Settings
- Added symbols as secondary keys in Samsung keyboard (**)
- Call Recording (added "Record" button, auto record calls - starting from Nougat)
(**) may not work starting from Android 7.0 Nougat
Installation:
1. FlashFire app (recommended ***):
- Open file using "Flash ZIP or OTA" option
- UNTICK "Mount /system read/write" [extremely important for working OTA!]
- Enable "EverRoot" -> "Inject SuperSU" option if necessary (see NOTE above (*))
- Tap "FLASH"
2. TWRP recovery:
- Tap "Keep Read Only" on the Welcome screen [extremely important for working OTA!]
- Open file using "Install" option (use extSdCard or OTG storage in case of encrypted /data)
- Confirm flash by swiping right
- Tap "Reboot System"
NOTE1: One additional auto-reboot may be performed at first boot. It is not a bug (may be required for systemless build.prop support - see Tips & Tricks for more explanations)
NOTE2: Do not worry about red "mount /data failed..." messages displayed in TWRP in case of encrypted /data (installer will do the work anyway!)
(***) As far as I know - FlashFire is the only flashing tool with full access to /data during flash in case of encrypted devices. It is also the only tool which allows you to perform full backup/restore of partitions, including encrypted /data. It does NOT require custom recovery to work!
Credits: @Chainfire for systemless SuperSU and a lot of inspiration
Hit Thanks button if you like my work. If you really appreciate my work - feel free to buy me a beer
Download
>> Recent SYSTEMLESS DevBase <<
Note:
Check MD5 sum BEFORE flash (useful TOOL), because flashing damaged or incomplete ZIP files can lead to issues! Correct MD5 sum is shown on the AndroidFileHost website while downloading.
Changelog
Please visit MAIN THREAD - post #3
Tips & Tricks
1. OTA updates:
- Basically, the only thing you need to take OTA update is to perform "Full unroot" in the SuperSU app. However, a better way is to use "unroot2ota" terminal command, because this will not remove DevBase boot script from /su/su.d and the only thing you will need to re-activate SYSTEMLESS DevBase (and all your systemless MODs) after performing OTA update is just re-root your device with CF-Auto-Root.
- If you flashed custom recovery like TWRP - it is mandatory to restore your stock recovery (otherwise OTA will not work). You can do it using FlashFire app (the easiest way) - just open recovery.img file (extracted from your original FW) using "Flash firmware package" option, disable "Preserve recovery" option and then tap "FLASH". EDIT: Starting from version v1.2 there is a new "unroot2ota" feature which allow you to restore stock recovery using /system/recovery-fromm-boot.p file. There is no guarantee to perform it successfully (even if there is no error message) but in most cases it works well (tested on Nougat beta). Please go to recovery before you try to get OTA to check if you have stock recovery already after performing "unroot2ota" (if not - you need to use PC Odin to flash recovery.img packed in tar file).
- It is recommended to temporarily disable "Auto-update apps" in Play Store settings before you unroot your device. It will prevent updating applications covered by Safe De-Bloat list, as there apps will temporarily appear until you re-root the phone after performing OTA update.
Note (devices which use dm-verity): You should never allow /system modifications in TWRP, never allow to remount /system r/w in any app (e.g. Root Explorer, FlashFire, etc.) and never flash a ZIP file which could modify your /system or remount it r/w. Failure to follow these recommendations will break dm-verity verification and will cause, that your device may not be able to boot with the stock kernel (you will need to re-flash your original FW using PC Odin to make your device bootable).
2. Making your own modifications:
- You can systemlessly replace any existing system app by modded one. Just put modified app to /data/devbase/system/app or /data/devbase/system/priv-app and then reboot your device
- You can systemlessly replace jar or apk in /system/framework. Just put modified one to /data/devbase/system/framework and then reboot your device (NOTE: framework support has been added for advanced users -> there is high risk of bootloop if you do something wrong!)
- You can systemlessly add or override any line in /system/build.prop. Just put (only new or changed) line to /data/devbase/system/build.prop and then reboot your device (NOTE: one additional auto-reboot will be performed if /data/devbase/system/build.prop file has been added, modified or removed. It is not a bug - it is required for the changes in /data/devbase/system/build.prop to take effect!)
- You can systemlessly replace any existing file in /system/csc and /system/etc (but NOT in subdirectories). Just put modified copy of a file to /data/devbase/system/csc or /data/devbase/system/etc and then reboot device
Limitations: original app or file MUST physically exist with the same name in /system, you can NOT add a new app or file this way!
Example 1 (Ad-Blocking): Download the latest Ad-Blocking ZIP installer from THIS thread. Extract "hosts" file (placed in /system/etc inside ZIP file), then copy it to /data/devbase/system/etc, set rw-r--r-- (644) permissions and then reboot device
Example 2 (modded SystemUI): Create "SystemUI" directory in /data/devbase/system/priv-app and then put modified "SystemUI.apk" file into it. Set rwxr-xr-x (755) permissions to "SystemUI" directory, rw-r--r-- (644) permissions to "SystemUI.apk" and then reboot device
Example 3 (De-Bloating a bit more): You can just create empty directories in /data/devbase/system/app (or priv-app) corresponding to applications in /system/app (or priv-app). Alternatively (more advanced method), you can add an app to modded enforceskippingpackages.txt file (you can find it in /data/devbase/system/etc or /data/devbase/system/csc_contents, depending on the original location in /system) and increase number in the 1st line. Second method should not be used by beginners (without a basic knowledge related to UNIX text format)
3. How to manually maintain the newest ROM version:
If you do not care about OTA - you can manually update your device to the newest ROM available @ Sammobile, keeping your original CSC (you need multi-file original FW, I mean separate files for BL/AP/CP/CSC). You need to download 2 ROMs: ROM with the newest changelist and the latest ROM containing your original CSC. Extract both and open in PC Odin BL/AP/CP files from the ROM with highest changelist but open CSC file from the ROM containing your CSC (I recommend to use HOME_CSC_* file to avoid auto-wipe-data). Flash such "mix", re-root and enjoy
Optional MODs
I put some of my favorite MOD's. These modifications I have done personally using (bak)smali tools - these are NOT "borrowed" from other custom rom, nor from someone else's thread (thanks to @majdinj & @tdunham for their excellent modding guides). All files are FlashFire / TWRP flashable ZIPs.
These MODs are compatible with SYSTEMLESS DevBase - installer will try to detect if your /system has been moddified (or not) already. If the installer will not detect any popular /system modifications like SuperSU / busybox / Xposed (installed to /system) then will try to install app systemlessly to /data/devbase/system/(priv-)app
1. Modified Camera app:
- Full functionality of the Camera app in low battery
2. Modified Messages app:
- Disabled SMS delivery notifications (*)
(*) If you long press a message you can still check if the message has been delivered or not, we do not need to see and hear notifications for every sms. It's annoying to me!
>> MODs for G93xF (Marshmallow) << (**)
>> MODs for G93xF (Nougat) << (**)
(**) Original apps come from stock ROM for G935F, but these MODs should work on all S7 flat & edge variants (Exynos based)
In case of MODs installed to /system - you can restore original apk using backup stored in /data/alexndr/backup
sorry i just want to make sure i understand what this is... I can install magisk root and xposed while also being able to encrypt my phone?
I was a big fan of your work on the S5, good to see than you're now working on S7
First question, can i play PoGo with root using this rom ?
I will try this soon, thanks for your work !
GbizzleMcGrizzle said:
sorry i just want to make sure i understand what this is... I can install magisk root and xposed while also being able to encrypt my phone?
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You can use Magisk but only with SuperSU. I'm not sure if you can encrypt already decrypted device (just not tested it as my S7 was always encrypted)
Tamos42 said:
I was a big fan of your work on the S5, good to see than you're now working on S7
First question, can i play PoGo with root using this rom ?
I will try this soon, thanks for your work !
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This work is not for bypass root detection - try magisk hide or suhide (but AFAIK it does not work anymore with the latest FWs)
BTW. There is new version available
Changelog
v1.1:
- Added SYSTEMLESS support for /system/framework
- Added SYSTEMLESS support for /system/build.prop (overrides & additions)
- Added major Android update detection (auto-remove mods for older API to prevent bootloops & FCs)
- Added BusyBox bionic (the most stable and respected release)
- Added logging to /data/devbase/last_boot.log (API & errors)
- Added SuperSU boot patcher version checker (exits su.d boot script if < 2.76)
- Added "Please DO NOT wipe /cache" warning in case of encrypted devices and TWRP recovery
- Minor changes & optimizations in the shell code
- Added SYSTEMLESS DevBase uninstaller
Download link:
>> SYSTEMLESS_DevBase_v1.1.zip <<
Since new version has many more features -> there are more possibilities of bootloop (especially if you are playing with framework mods). I have created DevBase remover to let you get out from bootloop. Of course uninstaller does NOT "know" which mod caused the problem, so it will not remove any file from /data/devbase directory, it will remove only /su/su.d/0000000devbase boot script to make your device bootable (again) so you can manually delete problematic mod:
>> SYSTEMLESS_DevBase_remover.zip <<
MODs section (#5) has been updated
>> MODs for G93xF (Nougat) << (**)
(**) Original apps come from stock ROM for G935F, but these MODs should work on all S7 flat & edge variants (Exynos based)
Another update
v1.2:
- Added info in Settings/About device/Software info/Build number (can be overrided by editing /data/devbase/system/build.prop)
- unroot2ota: added ability to restore stock recovery using /system/recovery-from-boot.p file (no guarantee)
- unroot2ota: check /system partition for common modifications before unroot
- Minor changes & improvements in the shell code
Thread update:
- added screenshots (see original S7 edge thread)
- updated description (e.g. auto record calls - starting from Nougat)
- removed "Stock recovery" requirement from "Prerequisites" (due to new unroot2ota ability)
Another update:
v1.3:
- Fixed CscFeature MOD (e.g. G920I case, now should work with all Samsung devices/variants)
>> SYSTEMLESS_DevBase_v1.3.zip <<
Thanks a lot for this ! I will test it once android 7 is out for the s7.

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