[INFO] on JcSullins' Moboot versions (Version Poll, Please Vote!) Edited: - TouchPad Development

DISCLAIMER: I'm not a dev, nor do I play one on t.v. Use the information and links at your own risk. READ and UNDERSTAND what your doing before flashing is the best bet.
I take no responsibility or credit for the information.
This is primarily just quotes/links about JcSullins' Moboot for the Touchpad.
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Above is my first attempt at a poll. It was added because I have seen little feedback about user experience with Moboot 0.3.8 and hope it will be helpful to JcSullins. Feel free to post your experiences here and hopefully someone can help. I will if I can, but keep my disclaimer in mind.
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RootzWiki Version of this thread (more Polling options)
By now all Touchpad users should be using the latest JcSullins' CWM6 (12/15/12) or latest TWRP (2.3.3.0+) due to files system corruption issues. If you use Cwm6, I recommend Moboot 3.8 as well.
If I recall correctly, Nevertell's CWM/TWRP discussion thread or (AcmeInstaller 3 thread) at RootzWiki covers the possible issues with TWRP & moboot 3.8.
Twrp & Moboot 3.8 summary ...
Moboot 3.8 is still considered a "Testing" version but allows correct device S/n reporting to android OS needed for certain apps/games like Asphalt 7 etc. There are no issues reported (yet) when used with cwm6 because it has always used sdcard/clockworkmod/ for backups.
TWRP uses your device S/N (000000000 on Moboot 3.5) to create the folder where backups are stored, when you update to Moboot 3.8, TWRP will be looking at a new backup folder (ie 12345678) and won't see your previous TWRP backups. This is not an issue on all future backups (or if you started with Moboot 3.8). If needed you can use a file browser to move the old TWRP backup files to the new S/n folder and it has been reported to work.
(Note: I have not tried TWRP on the Touchpad, but I have used it on other devices).
JcSullins' Moboot 3.5 Goo.im Download (Last "Stable" version)
JcSullins' Moboot 3.8 Goo.im Download
(Testing version, may also be compatible with Moboot themes)
Moboot 3.8 has been setup to be flashed from either Acme3 or the installed recovery (ie CWM6).
Original RootzWiki Post
jcsullins; RootzWiki said:
FOR TESTING ONLY:
Moboot 0.3.8:
changes from 0.3.7:
Code:
commit fa7b8ea4d7d326df147c57e017df6deb36aabc0a
Author: James Sullins
Date: Sun Dec 23 12:36:22 2012 -0600
update version to 0.3.8
commit ca019c0bce04c9084bde497e7894289cb258edcd
Author: James Sullins
Date: Sun Dec 23 12:29:45 2012 -0600
adjust menu centering for compatibility w/ themes
use older menu placement unless 10 or more entries
to maintain compatibility with moboot themes
commit 0e5af62ea9924fd08dd6f340c5d5f72265038cba
Author: James Sullins
Date: Sun Dec 23 12:28:15 2012 -0600
do not put serialno as last cmdline arg
seems that placing serialno as last cmdline arg triggers a
parsing error on older TWRP version(s), so place it earlier
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jcsullins; RootzWiki said:
Probably not unless you have moboot themes.
0.3.7 & 0.3.8 (both in testing) passes serial no to android, which makes some apps (like Asphalt 7) happier
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drmarble; RootzWiki said:
Jcsullins has created a new moboot. It correctly reports a unique 32 char serial number. Previously, it reported a 40 char hex serial number which caused the wpa supplicant to fill the logcat with errors. It can be flashed using CWM (get the new one!) or TWRP.
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Moboot Related Threads:
How to edit Moboot default boot from Android
Change boot order in moboot
Adjust MOBOOT from Android?
High End Games Compatibility Thread with Working Version #'s (ICS edition!)

# 3 for me

#4 for me.

Moboot 3.7 & 3.8 history with early TWRP Backups
trekrev; RootzWiki said:
NT -- I was surprised and dismayed as you last night when I started testing moboot_037-tenderloin.zip via TWIRP 2.3.2.3. All seemed to go well. I checked for the Serial number in Settings>About>Status and there it was. Yay! Then I went to TWIRP to make a backup for CM10 rom I was using 20121216 [I think] and discovered the version of the TWIRP had gone from 2.3.2.3 to 2.3.1.0 UGHughUGH So not knowing that Team Win had updated the uImage for TWIRP from 2.3.2.3 to 2.3.3.0 via GooManager(I did look in their update area first) I installed the uImage via GooManager Install Open Recovery Script found in the 3-dot menu. By Now I was truly frustrated but thought I would just do a backup and then restore my CM9 version and do the same. Needless to say I found no backups in the restore area while running restore through TWIRP because of the "new" folder naming convention(serial number not 000000000). So I quit for the night. Today during a slow day at work I followed Team Wins description of installing a earlier version of TWIRP uImage(specifically 2.3.2.3) which I have already on the TP in the goomanager folder. I hadn't yet realized the folder naming convention had changed. So when I discovered this I tried to manually move one of my backups from old folder to the new folder via TWIRP and it got lost in transit. Luckily I make about 3-4 backups per version so no great loss. I decided to try again but this time COPY a backup from the old 000000 folder to the new serial numbered folder and this time it worked Yay finally. I then restored my CM9 backup and proceeded to reapply new TWIRP for this, as well as new moboot, flash the latest nightly, update Apps and finally make a backup via TWRP 2.3.3.0. I will probably not copy any of my older backups to the new "serial folder" unless I need to. All is working well but this process is NOT RECOMMENDED FOR THE FAINT OF HEART. I will keep everyone posted on my experience with TWRP and moboot 0.3.7-tenderloin. Hope this story helps. My experience of TWRP is better with this new uImage. The touch sensitivity is so much better than before.
The moral of the story is that 'Nandroid backups' are ALWAYS your friends especially in 'the bleeding edge of developing software '
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vzvxf; RootzWiki said:
I did a nandroid backup using twrp 2.3.1. Then did an ACMEuninstall. Then did an Acmeinstall3 for CM9. Booted into TWRP to do the restore for CM9 prior to rooting CM10. Only one problem ... when I select Restore, it lists no backups. They are out there as I can see them using the TWRP File Manager. Has anybody had this issue? and what did you do to correct?
Oh .. and I installed JCSullins MoBoot 3.8.
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nuttaone;RootzWiki said:
Are your nandroid backups in twrp/backups/00000000000 ??
If so then there are two methods to resolve this... the issue your having is the new moboot sends an alphanumeric serial number to twrp/android, which twrp no longer uses the "00000000000" folder
Method 1. (Not for the faint hearted)
- Restore moboot 0.3.5
Method 2. (Recommended)
- Create a backup with whatever setup you currently have (you can discard it afterwards) and let twrp create the new folder structure twrp/backups/RBXXXXXXXX12345
- Using a file manager app move your existing twrp backups from 00000000000 to the newly created folder, reboot in recovery and should now see your nandroids in twrp....
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HP TouchPad Index
I will add this to the Index, not sure where to put it yet
But I'm using Moboot 0.38 with TWRP 2.4.1.0

I'm TWRP 2.4.1.0 & moboot 3.5 still.

BIGSimon said:
I will add this to the Index, not sure where to put it yet
But I'm using Moboot 0.38 with TWRP 2.4.1.0
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Thanks for the index add. You'd select Moboot 3.8 w/2.3.3.0+ (as in 2.3.3.0 & up)
nickster1 said:
I'm TWRP 2.4.1.0 & moboot 3.5 still.
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I didn't include any other options for Moboot 3.5, because TWRP'S backup folder location won't change (no device s/n), so there won't be any issue when moving to a newer TWRP with the file system corruption fix.
Hopefully you're aware of the issue at least and are prepared to address it if u decide to update your moboot version (easy enough from what I've read).
Sent from my "Up all night, Sleep all day" EVO3D!

Yes I'm aware. As far as I can tell it benefits me not to update moboot, I don't play any games or anything. If there are other reasons please let me know.

So arrgg ... mind is going blank here.... how to update to 3.8 please??? Coming fro. 3.5. Thanks.
Sent from my ss_tenderloin using xda premium

From the op..
mpgrimm2 said:
Moboot 3.8 has been setup to be flashed from either Acme3 or the installed recovery (ie CWM6).
Original RootzWiki Post
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slam11100 said:
So arrgg ... mind is going blank here.... how to update to 3.8 please??? Coming fro. 3.5. Thanks.
Sent from my ss_tenderloin using xda premium
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Just flash it with your existing recovery .

BIGSimon said:
I will add this to the Index, not sure where to put it yet
But I'm using Moboot 0.38 with TWRP 2.4.1.0
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I am also using 0.38 with TWRP 2.4.1.0,. [with Schitzoid 18/02 ROM] but seems i've an anomaly,.. Moboot now keeps selecting WebOS as default,.. even though Moboot.default file is set to CyanogenMod !!,. anyone any ideas ?,.
I'm stumped with this one

I'd guess that since you are not running CM now but Schizoid rom (i haven't tried it), the moboot file needs to match that uimage filename. This should have happened automatically when the Rom installed it (you should mention this in the rom's thread).
Use EsFileExplorer or similar and have a look at the filenames in /boot to see if u can I.D. the uimage Schizoid filename (screenshot maybe?)
Edit:
I downloaded and took a quick look at the install script for Schizoid. One of the last 5 lines of the script has ...
Code:
package_extract_file("boot.img", "/boot/uImage.CyanogenMod");
With my limited code reading skills, it looks to me like it replaces the CM image with Schizoid's and uses the same filename, so I would think having "CyanogenMod" in the moboot.default file should work. Perhaps someone else will have a better suggestion.

dougs99 said:
I am also using 0.38 with TWRP 2.4.1.0,. [with Schitzoid 18/02 ROM] but seems i've an anomaly,.. Moboot now keeps selecting WebOS as default,.. even though Moboot.default file is set to CyanogenMod !!,. anyone any ideas ?,.
I'm stumped with this one
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I have the same problem, except I'm using CWM. Would love a solution. It did it with SickleRom too.

tbrummell said:
I have the same problem, except I'm using CWM. Would love a solution. It did it with SickleRom too.
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OK , in webOS DL Cyboot from preware , run it , select Android as default boot ,save and close.
This worked for dougs99 when I helped him in the general section yesterday..
I hope it works for you as well.

dougs99 said:
I am also using 0.38 with TWRP 2.4.1.0,. [with Schitzoid 18/02 ROM] but seems i've an anomaly,.. Moboot now keeps selecting WebOS as default,.. even though Moboot.default file is set to CyanogenMod !!,. anyone any ideas ?,.
I'm stumped with this one
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Jcsullins has posted a zip file on goo that should help you just flash it in recovery
http://goo.im/devs/jcsullins/cmtouchpad/misc/update-boot-cm-default.zip
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2

BIGSimon said:
Jcsullins has posted a zip file on goo that should help you just flash it in recovery
http://goo.im/devs/jcsullins/cmtouchpad/misc/update-boot-cm-default.zip
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Thanks for that link BigSimon. I had forgotten about that zip.
Looking at the zip file it extracts the moboot.default file (set for CyanogenMod) and sets the correct permissions.
For those on other roms like Schizoid and Sickle, if you still have problems (and Cyboot doesn't help either) you will likely need to contact the rom developer, especially if the problem was duplicated on moboot 3.5.

BIGSimon said:
Jcsullins has posted a zip file on goo that should help you just flash it in recovery
http://goo.im/devs/jcsullins/cmtouchpad/misc/update-boot-cm-default.zip
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2
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Well, that got the default menu item selected, now the default timer doesn't work. LoL

tbrummell said:
Well, that got the default menu item selected, now the default timer doesn't work. LoL
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In webOS install Cyboot from preware when you run it select Android as default then alter the time out to what ever you want save and close . You will also then be able to edit the timeout from android should you need to.
I hope this helps
Edit : Didn't realise I'd already given you this advice, might be worth trying this time.

Related

[RECOVERY] [Touchpad] TWRP 2.3.2.3 with on-screen keyboard! [2012-12-17]

Team Win Recovery Project 2.3, or twrp2 for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. It’s a fully touch driven user interface – no more volume rocker or power buttons to mash. The GUI is also fully XML driven and completely theme-able. You can change just about every aspect of the look and feel.
Phone look:
Tablet look:
CHANGELOG for 2.3.2.3:
-Fix to libraries to avoid issues when formatting partitions
CHANGELOG for 2.3.2.1:
-Updates to fix permissions
-Fix USB OTG on GNex
CHANGELOG for 2.3.2.0:
-Fixes / enhancements to handle the multiple user setup introduced by Android 4.2 (see notes)
-Fixed a bug with deleting a backup with a space in the name
-Added highlights on keyboard key presses
CHANGELOG for 2.3.1.0:
-Unmount system after boot to prevent some status 7 symlink failed errors on zip install
-USB Mass Storage code improvements
-Better handling of mounting storage during boot for some devices
-Fixed a problem with sizes of images (boot & recovery) after resetting defaults
-Fixed size errors during backup for some devices on recovery, etc.
-Fixed a problem with restoring backups when multiple archives were present
CHANGELOG for 2.3.0.0:
-Rebased onto AOSP Jelly Bean source code
-Rewrote backup, restore, wipe, and mount code in C++ classes for easier maintenance going forward
NOTE: backups from prior versions of TWRP are still compatible with 2.3
-ADB sideload functionality from AOSP is included in 2.3, see this link for more info
-Re-wrote fix permissions entirely in C++ and runs in a few seconds instead of a few minutes (thanks to bigbiff)
-Improvements to zip finding in OpenRecoveryScript (should be a lot fewer GooManager automation issues)
-Faster boot times
-Added charging indicator while in recovery (only updates once every 60 seconds)
While this update may not bring a host of new must-have features, this update is a significant re-write of much of the core TWRP code. AOSP Jelly Bean recovery source moved to mostly C++ code and now all of the "TWRP" code is fully rewritten into C++ as well. Now that we've laid this groundwork, we're in a much better position to pull in future AOSP recovery updates as well as implementing more great new features.
Since TWRP 2.3 is based on AOSP jelly bean sources, TWRP now uses recovery API 3 instead of 2. Some zips may no longer work if the developer is using an out-of-date update-binary. This API change should not be a problem on newer devices, but older devices will probably encounter several zips that need to be updated. If needed, you can try using this update-binary that was compiled with current sources. It goes in your zip file in the META-INF/com/google/android folder.
DOWNLOAD:
The fastest and easiest way to install TWRP is to use the GooManager app:
Play Store Link
Direct Download
1) Install GooManager from the Play Store
2) Open GooManager and provide root permissions
3) Hit Menu (or the button with the 3 dots on your screen) and then Install OpenRecovery
OR:
You can find more information and download links on our website!
Direct Download
BUGS:
If you have found a bug, please consider posting it to our github issues log. It's pretty much impossible for us to keep up with the more than 30 threads that we have for the devices that we "directly" support. If you have a significant problem that cannot be answered in this thread, your best bet is to PM me directly, contact us via our website, or find us in our IRC channel below. If you see someone that's struggling, feel free to point it out to us. We need your help to help us keep track of all of our devices! Thanks!
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Awesome job guys
Sent from my EVO 3D using tapatalk
Very well done!
I have a nice recovery theme on my E3D. Maybe someone can make some nice TP ones, so we're not stuck with grey
vWvSTATICvWv said:
I have a nice recovery theme on my E3D. Maybe someone can make some nice TP ones, so we're not stuck with grey
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Hmmm, I will look in to this .....
vWvSTATICvWv said:
I have a nice recovery theme on my E3D. Maybe someone can make some nice TP ones, so we're not stuck with grey
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Which theme? Maybe someone would want to convert it.
Sent from my Touchpad using xda premium
Awesome work teamwin. This is awesome. Need this on my samsung epic.
Leoisright said:
Hmmm, I will look in to this .....
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Yea I probably will make a theme when I get the tp in a few days
Sent from my Nexus S 4G using xda premium
I have switched to using TWRP for recovery on both Touchpad and Nook as it is very nice to use without having to fiddle with the buttons.
To make it even easier on Touchpad I thought I'd make the boot to recovery from CM7 go into TWRP rather than have to catch the moboot menu.
So in /boot I did mv uImage.ClockworkMod uImage.ClockworkMod1 and mv uImage.TWRP uImage.ClockworkMod
This superficially worked in that the boot to recovery from CM7 went into TWRP very nicely. But unfortunately when I then select Reboot to System from TWRP it then reboots straight back into ClockworkMod and restarts TWRP rather than go through moboot and into CYanogenMod
I guess there must be something going on in the real ClockworkMod to flip the default boot back which TWRP isn't doing.
For the moment I changed the names back so it uses Clockwork for the default and behaves normally.
bobtidey said:
I have switched to using TWRP for recovery on both Touchpad and Nook as it is very nice to use without having to fiddle with the buttons.
To make it even easier on Touchpad I thought I'd make the boot to recovery from CM7 go into TWRP rather than have to catch the moboot menu.
So in /boot I did mv uImage.ClockworkMod uImage.ClockworkMod1 and mv uImage.TWRP uImage.ClockworkMod
This superficially worked in that the boot to recovery from CM7 went into TWRP very nicely. But unfortunately when I then select Reboot to System from TWRP it then reboots straight back into ClockworkMod and restarts TWRP rather than go through moboot and into CYanogenMod
I guess there must be something going on in the real ClockworkMod to flip the default boot back which TWRP isn't doing.
For the moment I changed the names back so it uses Clockwork for the default and behaves normally.
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The bootloader project is here: http://code.google.com/p/moboot/
If you're feeling inclined you can ask how you set the default boot for recovery and whatnot. That would probably be a good start. Maybe someone on my team knows, but it can't hurt to learn anyway.
Thanks for that pointer. There does seem to be some anomaly around the use of moboot.next and moboot.action.d
I think when rebooting from CM7 into recovery then either moboot.next or moboot.action.d is being set up to action ClockworkMod so it goes straight in without the moboot menu. Real ClockworkMod then deletes the action files so that when it does a reboot moboot goes through its menu, times out and re-enters the default CM7.
When TWRP is renamed then the sequence starts the same but there is then a moboot.next file that points to ClockworkMod and when it tries to do a system boot then moboot kicks in and repeats the action back into recovery.
I'll comment back on the moboot project as I suspect the cleanest actions here are for moboot to do the housekeeping of action and next files so it doesn't get stuck in this loop.
anyone flash roms with this yet. In the eco people are stating wipin isn't working and hey flash and get stuck in a boot loop
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I installed the newest XRON rom along with moboot and TWRP on my Touchpad and TWRP did not seem to install. Is there a way to just install TWRP without having to do the whole thing over again? Maybe threw terminal mode or something. Since I tried to install TWRP I did not install CWM.
bobtidey said:
Thanks for that pointer. There does seem to be some anomaly around the use of moboot.next and moboot.action.d
I think when rebooting from CM7 into recovery then either moboot.next or moboot.action.d is being set up to action ClockworkMod so it goes straight in without the moboot menu. Real ClockworkMod then deletes the action files so that when it does a reboot moboot goes through its menu, times out and re-enters the default CM7.
When TWRP is renamed then the sequence starts the same but there is then a moboot.next file that points to ClockworkMod and when it tries to do a system boot then moboot kicks in and repeats the action back into recovery.
I'll comment back on the moboot project as I suspect the cleanest actions here are for moboot to do the housekeeping of action and next files so it doesn't get stuck in this loop.
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All versions of moboot have a README in the moboot_X.X.X.zip file.
From the README (this part was the same in all versions, I think):
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## to select *next* boot image
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echo "NAME1" >/boot/moboot.next # will boot uImage.NAME1 without menu
# NOTE: moboot does not delete the file, so the OS booted should
You are correct, it would be cleanest if moboot removed/managed this.
However, there is no code in moboot (or specifically, the ext2 fs code
it uses) to write to the filesystem. After I am done adding lvm support
to moboot, I plan on adding support to moboot to save some state information
to a raw partition (raw lvm volume). Once that is done, I should be able
to lift the requirement that the OS (or recovery, etc.) remove the
moboot.next file.
Also, for v0.3.5+ of moboot, you can hold the Home key to force it to
show the menu (thus overriding the moboot.next file).
Regardless, I am told the next release of TWRP for the Touchpad will
remove the moboot.next file.
bluedogtouchpad said:
I installed the newest XRON rom along with moboot and TWRP on my Touchpad and TWRP did not seem to install. Is there a way to just install TWRP without having to do the whole thing over again? Maybe threw terminal mode or something. Since I tried to install TWRP I did not install CWM.
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I had the same problem. I installed CWM first, then install TWRP through CWM.
Installed successfully after running the clean boot zip.
I went to the backup section to try and perform a backup but it gives me options that i can select/unselect and am not sure what should and shouldn't be selected.
Thanks
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All versions of moboot have a README in the moboot_X.X.X.zip file.
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Also, for v0.3.5+ of moboot, you can hold the Home key to force it to
show the menu (thus overriding the moboot.next file).
Regardless, I am told the next release of TWRP for the Touchpad will
remove the moboot.next file.
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Thanks. I should have checked the readme.
I discovered the home key trick the first time I tried this and was beginning to wonder how to get out of the loop.
Good to hear TWRP will remove it as well as I'm keen to use this as the standard and be able to reboot into recovery from CM7.
Extra refinement would be if CM7 reboot menu listed all the boot options it could find so that it wouldn't be necessary to rename the image to match the Clockwork that will be used when recovery is chosen.
LastQuark said:
I had the same problem. I installed CWM first, then install TWRP through CWM.
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Did you install CWM by itself? If so how did you do that?
Thanks,
Wow awesome I never thought this would be possible. A revolution in recovery it seems. Wonder why other devices haven't got this already.
jcsullins said:
All versions of moboot have a README in the moboot_X.X.X.zip file.
From the README (this part was the same in all versions, I think):
##
## to select *next* boot image
##
echo "NAME1" >/boot/moboot.next # will boot uImage.NAME1 without menu
# NOTE: moboot does not delete the file, so the OS booted should
You are correct, it would be cleanest if moboot removed/managed this.
However, there is no code in moboot (or specifically, the ext2 fs code
it uses) to write to the filesystem. After I am done adding lvm support
to moboot, I plan on adding support to moboot to save some state information
to a raw partition (raw lvm volume). Once that is done, I should be able
to lift the requirement that the OS (or recovery, etc.) remove the
moboot.next file.
Also, for v0.3.5+ of moboot, you can hold the Home key to force it to
show the menu (thus overriding the moboot.next file).
Regardless, I am told the next release of TWRP for the Touchpad will
remove the moboot.next file.
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Thanks, I tested this extensively in an attempt to get my Touchpad into TWRP by default and ran into the same issue with moboot.next, I tried to make it read only after putting Cyanogemnod into it among other things but couldn't get it to work 100%. For now, seems like other folks are running into the same issues and sounds like you guys will take care of it in the next release of moboot. Thanks for all the work.

[ROM][KANG] CherryKANG 0.9.4 1512max 384min [CM9] synced [11/04] Now supports goo.im!

Hi guys..
I just want to say thanks to the cm team for bringing ics to our touchpads. None of the work in this rom is my own.. I have just used the great tutorials and stuff I've picked up before to compile this. All credit to everyone who put work into this!
This rom includes cherry-picks from http://review.cyanogenmod.com such as the fixes below
A wifi fix -- review.cyanogenmod.com (Although some people are reporting wifi issues still. I recommend a full wipe)
I have also compiled my own kernel into this.. which I set the default CPU speed to 1.5ghz and the default governor to ondemand. I also added HAVS support. Although I don't know if we really need it on a tab. Maybe it will help slightly with battery life?
These are settings that I like and normally run. So don't flame me!
I am looking for pointers too.. for what to do next. I would like to add the webOS style recent apps mod next. Also ROMControl would be nice from here .. some pointers on how to include would be helpful. Any help greatly appreciated
So.. please remember.. I made this for myself... to teach me something.. someone just said I should post it!All credit goes to the people that contribute to cyanogenmod.
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unsure if netflix works yet (please test) and.. nope! It doesn't :'-(
CherryKANG-Bricked
AS REQUESTED -- No changes.. just a bricked kernel thanks to show-p1984
0.8.9
At last it works! Lol
Synced 28/02 should have Netflix - edit - doesn't
Wifi fix
120 dpi - see post 2 for market fix
CherryKANG wallpaper - awesome!
0.4.8a
Kernel rebaked into it. should be lots smoother now
0.4.4a
kernel and wifi fixed
nothing else changed just wanted to get back to a working state
0.4.1a
re-done kernel as last build compiled with standard cm kernel
0.4a
Removed 270 degree rotation coz it derped the bootup :-/
Recompiled the kernel and increased min cpu to 245 (sleep issues)
0.3a First CherryKANG named build! lol =D
270 degree rotation
dpi set to 132 (Requires fixed market apk)
wifi scan interval increased
0.2a
Novalauncher - hope its OK?!
Scrolling cache fix - for smoother scrolling in the browser and other apps. (Kanged from aokp github) credits to them
And a pretty tasty boot animation! From MindSplit - thanks!
Hope you likey
REMEMBER ... This is now 120 dpi. You will either need to download LCD Density Pro from the market, or see below for a free alternative!
Posted by Hockey4life0099 thanks!
or you can use the free version (or dpi changer) to modify the dpi back to 160
---------- Post added at 02:15 AM ---------- Previous post was at 02:03 AM ----------
I wrote this. It looks more complicated than it is cause i broke it down step by step. Ignore my cracked out numbering scheme, i didnt feel like shifting all the numbers down when i added more info.
1. If you dont already have it, download es file explorer
1b. go to the application settings and clear the data for the market
1c. download dpi changer and change dpi to 135(dont reboot yet)
2. go into the options on there and check the root explorer option and the mount option
3. download to TP
http://www.sundergaming.com/downloads/tabletmarketdpiunlocked.apk
4. rename the file Vending.apk
5. long press to copy the file (in ES file explorer)
6. click the star in top right corner (favorites)
7. Choose the phone (/)
8. navigate to system/app
9. paste the app
10. find the app in there called marketupdater.apk or something similar and rename it marketupdater.apk.bak
11. reboot
12. see if you can download an app like flash player. If you cant go to next step
12b. get back to system/app and click the Vending.apk and let it install.
You can mess around with the dpi if you want, but also remember that if the text is small, you can change the default text size in the settings.
The issue i encountered with this method is sometimes the fix stops working, but all you need to do to get the apps to download once again is clear your market data in the application settings. It is obviously much easier to download the app mentioned in the op, but this is for the cheapskates. your only other option is download dpi changer and just switch the dpi back to 160. That is painless but you loose out on some app compatibility and some screen real estate. I myself change the dpi to 138 and change the font size to large. Everything seems to be perfect. Best balance out there IMO.
nevertells2 said:
Do not install CM9 over CM7. Some have gotten away with it and others like yourself run into trouble. Do a clean install, that means running ACMEUninstaller. Here are some instructions I created just for an occasion such as this:
Since the release of CM9, it has become abundantly clear to me that one
needs to do a clean install of the rom to avoid all the little
nagging issues that so many folks are reporting. Whether you are
installing for the first time, upgrading from CM7 or installing
an update of CM9, one really needs to do a clean install.
Since the advent of the official CM9 nightlies, installing
the rom and the Gapps files via CWM seems to be much more
reliable. You still need to wipe the cache and Dalvik cache
before you reboot after installing any rom. If you run into
trouble after an install via CWM, then read on.
Those who know how to do it otherwise and are comfortable with that
feel free to deviate from this document.
For first time installers, you can skip this part. First thing
you need to do is a nandroid backup of your current install and
copy it over to your PC for safe keeping. Next you should backup
your apps using either Titanium Backup or My Backup Root. This will
allow you to restore all your apps after you are done with this
update. If the install goes South, you can always restore your
nandroid backup.
For the first time installers, if you have not already prepared
your PC for this project, you need to download the following:
1. ACMEInstaller2
2. ACMEUninstaller
3. Moboot 0.3.5.zip
4. ClockworkMod.zip(CWM)
5. update-cm-9.0.0-RC0-Touchpad-alpha2-fullofbugs.zip
6. UniversalNovacomInstaller.jar
7. The latest Gapps.zip
The ACME files, Moboot, CWM and the Alpha2.zip can all be found
on the OP for Alpha2 at:
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/18843-releasealpha2-cyanogenmod-9-touchpad/
The universal novacom installer and Gapps files can be found by doing a Google
search on the names above and you will find the download page. I found
the novacom installer here:
http://universal-novacom-installer.googlecode.com/files/UniversalNovacomInstaller.jar
You should download the latest Gapps.zip which
the last time I checked at the link below was 20120317:
http://wiki.rootzwiki.com/Google_Apps
First thing, open the run box on your PC and browse to the novacomInstaller
file. This is a Java executable, so treat it just like any .exe file.
However, since it does not end in .exe, when you browse to find it,
you will have to tell the browser to show "All Files." Once it is in
the run box, click on OK and the Novacomd drivers will be installed,
the Palm,inc folder will be created and the novacom.exe will be placed
in that folder. Next if the ACME files you downloaded are zips, unzip
them both into the Palm, Inc folder which you will find in the Program
files folder. If not zipped, copy both into the Palm, Inc folder. Now
your PC is prepared for installing CM9, so everything applies to first
installers and upgraders from this point forward.
First timers boot into WebOS, upgraders can do the same or boot into
your current install of Android. Connect your TouchPad to your PC
with the usb cable and open Windows Explorer on your PC. You should
see either the TouchPad as a drive, or cm_tenderloin if you are already
running a version of CM9. If you have not already created a cminstall
folder on your TouchPad do so now. Also create a folder named ICS
Install.
Next you need to copy Moboot 0.3.5 and ClockworkMod(CWM) into the
cminstall folder on your TouchPad. Now copy the rom.zip and the
Gapps.zip file into the folder you created named ICS Install. It's up
to you which rom and Gapps file you use if you are installing something
different from what is listed above. If you are copying files to the
Touchpad drive, you now need to right click the drive letter and eject
the drive when you are done. If you are copying files to cm_tenderloin,
you can just close Windows Explorer and both of you disconnect the usb cable.
Upgraders, now you need to run ACMEUninstaller and when it is done, your
TouchPad will reboot back into WebOS. Now both of you need to reboot while
holding down up volume to put the TouchPad into WebOS recovery or bootie
mode. You will know you succeeded if you see a large white usb symbol.
Now plug the usb cable back in and you should hear the PC beep indicating
the TouchPad is connected. You will not be able to see the TouchPad in
Windows Explorer, so don't try. On your PC click "RUN" and type in CMD.
This opens the command window. First timers type in the following in the
command window:
cd/ and press enter. You will see C:\
Now type cd program files and press enter. You will see C:\program files
Now type cd Palm, Inc and press enter. You will see C:\ program files\Palm, Inc
Upgraders, your novacom.exe may be in a different folder, so go browse to that folder.
Both of you enter novacom boot mem:// < ACMEInstaller2 in the command window and
hit enter. After a few seconds, you should see what is fondly called the "Double Penguin" on
the Touchpad. When the install is done, the TouchPad will boot to Moboot. Tap
the volume on the TouchPad to stop the 5 second countdown if you see one. Now
select CWM using the Home button, then Install zip file from SD card and use the
volume rocker to move down to the ICS Install folder. Select that and move to the
Alpha2.zip and select that. Start the install. When it is done, use the go back
selection to go back to the main CWM screen and select reboot.
Once Android is booted up(be patient, it takes a couple of minutes the first time),
play around with the browser, set up wifi, just to make sure your install was
successful. Now reboot back to CWM and do the same procedure to install the Gapps.zip
you copied to the ICS Install folder earlier. You're done with a clean install.
Upgraders, you know what to do, first timers, I hope you have friend around to show
you the ropes or you own an Android phone and already know the ropes. Good Luck!
P.S. I strongly suggest you make a nandroid backup of your new installation right now.
First timers, one makes a nandroid backup using CWM. Boot to CWM, select "Backup and
Restore" and select "Backup".
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what's the wifi fix ?
This one http://review.cyanogenmod.com/12342
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Does this have Gapps cooked into it?
No sorry... I'm using v11 though
Sent from my cm_tenderloin using xda premium
Ok thanks...
If we have CM7 installed do we do a factory reset/wipe of the caches and then install the zip directly?
dtwconsulting said:
If we have CM7 installed do we do a factory reset/wipe of the caches and then install the zip directly?
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Yep.. I think so. I think you can also flash without a wipe.. but wouldn't recommend.. and if you do.. flash the latest gapps
Sent from my cm_tenderloin using xda premium
Cheers mate
hi, whats the webOS style recent apps mod you mention in the OP?
Drop Box link already dead
Any one have a mirror?
Thanks!
MatthewYiu said:
Any one have a mirror?
Thanks!
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Still working for me as of 10:40am. But.... here's a mirror just in case.
http://www.mediafire.com/?q60g82098q1vh16
Gapps v11:
http://goo.gl/u9s8g
For additional related files and mods, see sprice's thread here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1452324
f_padia said:
hi, whats the webOS style recent apps mod you mention in the OP?
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When u hold home.. the apps come across the screen horizontally. Looks like the card feature of webOS.
Its in AOKP so I might have a look at their github later.
Sent from my HTC Vision using xda premium
tapout27 said:
Does this have Gapps cooked into it?
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Read much?
how about hw acceleration?
mercado79 said:
Still working for me as of 10:40am. But.... here's a mirror just in case.
http://www.mediafire.com/?q60g82098q1vh16
Gapps v11:
http://goo.gl/u9s8g
For additional related files and mods, see sprice's thread here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1452324
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flashing now! =)
Hello,
is the wifi fix included in the kernel? if so, is it possible to make a only a kernel-package to flash with CWM over the standard CM9-0.6?
Thanks
Not quite sure how to do that just yet. Will look at some other kernels tomorrow
Sent from my cm_tenderloin using xda premium
coolineho said:
how about hw acceleration?
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This is just a kang. I lack the knowledge to even attempt looking into that!
Its working the same as cm
Sent from my cm_tenderloin using xda premium

[RECOVERY] A500 Public Recovery v0.2 based on CWM v5.5.0.4 for ICS [May 21st 2012]

[Size=+2]A500 Public Recovery v0.2 based on Koush's CWM v5.5.0.4[/Size]
Here is a new Clock Work Mod for the ICS unlocked bootloaders only.
Features:
* cleanup tab option: shortcut to try to fix forcequits after updates, return to recovery and select on the main screen (Wipes Cache, dalvik, and fixes permissions)
* Standard options to backup and restore to either the SD card or internal storage
* Mount points match those of most running roms
* adb shell works as root (with or without system mounted)
* set boot mode menu to select the boot partition (hidden on know non-multiboot bootloaders)
* setbootmode and itsmagic command line tools for advanced users
* /data/linux directory is not deleted on erase userdata, nor backed up on nandroid backup (just like /data/media) to allow a space for linux files for dual boot and chroot linux installes.
While there may not be much fantastic yet about the recovery it appears funcitonal at this point. (Features such as touch ui may appear in the future)
Why is it called Public: its public in the sense that all the scripts and code required for anyone to build it have been made avalible. (note some linux knowledge may be needed to build it yourself)
[Size=+2]Installation[/Size]
There are to main ways to install
1) using fastboot or nvflash you can install the image
A500PubRecovery_v0.2.img MD5: 0e40a494cd066b1c8e1a8d01493f1452
2) using a any exiting recovery (as long as you have one of the unlocked bootloaders) you can install with an update.zip
A500PubRecovery_v0.2_update_S.zip MD5: 349d0d6284fc6d1e071827a37a8a55e5
** (FYI the fastboot command to run on your computer is 'fastboot flash recovery A500PubRecovery_v0.2.img')
[Size=+2]Developers Additional Information:[/Size]
Build instructions (including how to fetch the source code) is here:
https://github.com/ezterry/AcerRecovery/blob/recovery_manifest/README.mkdn
(Thanks yous/Credits are also included)
Kernel:
as of version 0.2 the kernel is built from source (see above for information on fetching the build tree including the linux kernel)
the kernel in v0.1 was a patched for system r/w acer ICS Stock kernel
additional information can be seen on the commit:
https://github.com/ezterry/AcerRecovery/commit/402da6f73e752e80312318e177035ee02e4fbf89
The biggest thanks is as manythings in the Android World to Koush, and the CyanogenMod team. (They did the hard part, I've just tweaked it for the A500 configuration)
[Size=+2]Version List[/Size]
v0.2:
A500PubRecovery_v0.2.img 0e40a494cd066b1c8e1a8d01493f1452
A500PubRecovery_v0.2_update_S.zip 349d0d6284fc6d1e071827a37a8a55e5
v0.1:
A500PubRecovery_v0.1.img 4414bdbdd3aa7b7d7d1166595e6ccb2a
A500PubRecovery_v0.1_update_S.zip f45e7e3b640b42a68ec9bb08bd4b88ce
for details on the source commits used in the builds please see:
https://github.com/ezterry/AcerRecovery/blob/recovery_manifest/VERSIONS.mkdn
I will put it in the guide ,so when you flash the unlocked boot loader you can chose to install this with it , the more options for the user the better.
Thanks for the hard work.
Awesome !!! im curious to look at source so thanks for this
Sent from my SCH-R760 using XDA
btw,
The a501 is a very similar device.. is some more advanced user wishes to test things out and let me know if and changes is needed or if its good as is (fastboot boot may be useful if you wish to boot it without actually saving it to the tab)
Other Acer devices probably need slight modifications, if you help I can look into adding it to the codebase/builds..but I can only test the a500 as it's the only tab I own.
Just try to make sure you have a link to the source code of any kernel..and failing that that it Lisa stock kernel from an official OTA image.
I have a A500 with the Build.Number "1.033.00_EMEA_DE".
I have Problems to get the CWM with that Tutorial:
http://www.brutzelstube.de/2012/acer-iconia-a500-mit-android-4-0-ics-rooten/
Its all running fine but when i want to boot into the CWM it seems to work but then the Android Guy with open Stomach and the Red ExclamationPoint is showing.
I wonder if i can use this Public Recovery v0.1??
Maybe someone can help me that.
Basian Mile said:
Its all running fine but when i want to boot into the CWM it seems to work but then the Android Guy with open Stomach and the Red ExclamationPoint is showing.
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If you are running a stock ICS rom you need to make sure you don't have the recovery patch still installed, otherwise the stock recovery will be installed on reboot if any other recovery is installed.
If you have the script and patch.. this recovery as any other custom recovery will be overwritten.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
The CWM (v5 from Thor2002ro) is running now. I was using the wrong CPUID. That was my falut. But now its ok.
So i can flash this new Recovery just in this right?
If you have one of the the unlocked ics bootloader you can flash this recovery.. either directly or with the update.zip from a working custom recovery.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
Great Job!
If you want to build an A510 version, just change the data partition to point to /dev/block/mmcblk0p10. Everything else stays the same. If it doesn't boot, i may need to have the A510 recovery kernel.
BTW.. the recovery kernel doesn't really need to be patched for r/w, because /system never gets mounted as readonly, so it never does a remount to r/w. I've repacked recoveries with stock ICS kernels and they work fine. == Although, it doesn't hurt to patch them. ==
Euclid's Brother said:
BTW.. the recovery kernel doesn't really need to be patched for r/w, because /system never gets mounted as readonly, so it never does a remount to r/w. I've repacked recoveries with stock ICS kernels and they work fine. == Although, it doesn't hurt to patch them. ==
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Part of it is I intend the kernel for my own ics rom. (Safer anyway in my opinion to not find any surprises as a user but not the biggest issue)
Tested it and installed fine , it's barebones recovery but I think A lot will love it , clean and simple. I used fastboot to install it .
Thanks Ez.
BTW I'm working on the next release
1) Some minor bug fixes (partitioning sdcard and full wipe are a bit strange at present.. in most cases we don't re-partition sdcards.. and wipe if you are installing a rom after will fix its self)
2) Now that acer has released their source, I've dropped the pre-built tweaked stock kernel, and added a source build, mostly still stock but I've changed to lZMA to allow some more space for the recovery ramdisk. (also system remount is allowed by default in this kernel so no postbuild acrobatics .. ie KPatch script)
3) add setbootmode/itsmagic binaries to the system. A500 (this is in github as is the kernel so building from synced source will give you a recovery with these pre-installed)
4) hopefully add an interface to call said binaries
Also I have an A510 test version I need someone (with the tab) to try.. PM me
Edit (Feature Idea):
whould anyone be interested in recovery when wiping not only skiping /data/media (internal /sdcard) but also skiping /data/linux ?
The idea is dual boot people bootling linux could use a ramdisk to run some bindmount/piviot root hackery to make /data/linux the root directory
also anyone using chroot to run a linux distro along side android could use the /data/linux directory as the chroot jail
let me know and I'll look into making APR here support such a feature
Is it posible to add app cwm for install.zip,backup,restore since rom ?
For exemple,the same app into sgs2 with siyha kernel or another kernel ??? Big thanks
Envoyé depuis mon A500 avec Tapatalk
ezterry said:
3) add setbootmode/itsmagic binaries to the system. A500 (this is in github as is the kernel so building from synced source will give you a recovery with these pre-installed)
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Ehm, definitely don't put itsmagic next to setbootmode, it corrupts the kernel image in AKB.
ezterry said:
Edit (Feature Idea):
whould anyone be interested in recovery when wiping not only skiping /data/media (internal /sdcard) but also skiping /data/linux ?
The idea is dual boot people bootling linux could use a ramdisk to run some bindmount/piviot root hackery to make /data/linux the root directory
also anyone using chroot to run a linux distro along side android could use the /data/linux directory as the chroot jail
let me know and I'll look into making APR here support such a feature
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Yeah I'm actually thinking to install linux to /data/linux and chroot there, too, exactly the same way.
micky387 said:
Is it posible to add app cwm for install.zip,backup,restore since rom ?
For exemple,the same app into sgs2 with siyha kernel or another kernel ??? Big thanks
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I'm not exactly sure what you are talking about,
If you want to use this recovery with RomManager (as an unofficial 3.x+ recovery) you may. (In rom manager select flash recovery, select a500, select that you have manually installed a CWM recovery, select 3.x) To make it "official" koush needs to update his repo.. and I'm not going to poke that until I fix some minor outstanding bugs.
Actions will by default happen on the /data/media partition (as that is usually /sdcard) and no roms are yet in the system.. but I may work on fixing that after I make the next release. Currently running a backup myself.
If you want some other app to do this.. it needs to be compatible with the clockwork mod API.
Skrilax_CZ said:
Ehm, definitely don't put itsmagic next to setbootmode, it corrupts the kernel image in AKB.
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next to as in both the "itsmagic" and "setbootmode" binaries are in /sbin? .. I hope you can live with that.
I don't intend to automatically run it *ever* in this recovery, just want it to exist for anyone cleaning the system to return to a HC bootloader.. probably won't even add it to the GUI as its not something you want to do by mistake (and really I don't want to promote anyone to do.. its just there for some advanced users doing advanced operations). Boot mode however will be in the gui.
ezterry said:
next to as in both the "itsmagic" and "setbootmode" binaries are in /sbin? .. I hope you can live with that.
I don't intend to automatically run it *ever* in this recovery, just want it to exist for anyone cleaning the system to return to a HC bootloader.. probably won't even add it to the GUI as its not something you want to do by mistake (and really I don't want to promote anyone to do.. its just there for some advanced users doing advanced operations). Boot mode however will be in the gui.
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Very clever... i was worried myself at first when i saw you mention itsmagic... i'm so happy we have an open bootloader now with no tricks... oh, except the original hacking
Thanks so much for your work on this!
ezterry said:
I'm not exactly sure what you are talking about,
If you want to use this recovery with RomManager (as an unofficial 3.x+ recovery) you may. (In rom manager select flash recovery, select a500, select that you have manually installed a CWM recovery, select 3.x) To make it "official" koush needs to update his repo.. and I'm not going to poke that until I fix some minor outstanding bugs.
Actions will by default happen on the /data/media partition (as that is usually /sdcard) and no roms are yet in the system.. but I may work on fixing that after I make the next release. Currently running a backup myself.
If you want some other app to do this.. it needs to be compatible with the clockwork mod API.
next to as in both the "itsmagic" and "setbootmode" binaries are in /sbin? .. I hope you can live with that.
I don't intend to automatically run it *ever* in this recovery, just want it to exist for anyone cleaning the system to return to a HC bootloader.. probably won't even add it to the GUI as its not something you want to do by mistake (and really I don't want to promote anyone to do.. its just there for some advanced users doing advanced operations). Boot mode however will be in the gui.
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OK.
I want to know if it's possible to add the same app (a part of recovery)
Thanks
ezterry said:
next to as in both the "itsmagic" and "setbootmode" binaries are in /sbin? .. I hope you can live with that.
I don't intend to automatically run it *ever* in this recovery, just want it to exist for anyone cleaning the system to return to a HC bootloader.. probably won't even add it to the GUI as its not something you want to do by mistake (and really I don't want to promote anyone to do.. its just there for some advanced users doing advanced operations). Boot mode however will be in the gui.
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Yeah that's ok, I meant next to as in GUI, that would bring only problems.
v0.2 is out (see op)
Bugfixes:
~ wipe full data fix
~ fix on formating the external sdcard
~ cleaned up some warnings
Features:
~ added multiboot support (select boot partition)
~ added itsmagic binary (command line only)
~ switch to kernel source build rather than pre-built kernels
~ added /data/linux support (skip on wipe data, and nandroid backup)
kernel was built from:
https://github.com/ezterry/AcerTabKernel/commit/a6312764aa19ea7fe581b9931723c206a12b11ef
config file: apr_a500_defconfig
besides the configuration the kernel source is thus far unchanged from the acer a500 ICS drop
The kernel is built along with the recovery, see developer notes in OP for a link to the build instructions.
v0.2 doesn't boot for me.
Using Skrilax v6 bootloader I can't boot v0.2 while v0.1 works fine, both flashed from fastboot.
I also tried flashing v0.2 from v0.1 recovery, same results.

[RECOVERY][CWM] JCSullins CWM Recovery 6.0.1.9 [2012-12-04]

Hello,
I don't know if you noticed but JCSullins made a new cwm6 based recovery.
If you want to give it a try I've made a cwm flashable update archive,
**Removed - wait for JCSullins official release**
menthe said:
Hello,
I don't know if you noticed but JCSullins made a new cwm6 based recovery.
If you want to give it a try I've made a cwm flashable update archive,
https://www.dropbox.com/s/hzxb7fswws5l0ss/update-cwm6_tenderloin-20121204.zip
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
For those not in the know, it is recommended to update your recovery and essential if you plan to update to cm10. This fixes s file system corruption bug that shows up when expanding the partition in preparation for cm10.
Sent from my HP TouchPad using Tapatalk 2
menthe said:
Hello,
I don't know if you noticed but JCSullins made a new cwm6 based recovery.
If you want to give it a try I've made a cwm flashable update archive,
https://www.dropbox.com/s/hzxb7fswws5l0ss/update-cwm6_tenderloin-20121204.zip
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Thanks for your installable zip! I had been trying to get things updated and couldn't get the uImage written to the /boot dir on my TP.
Went through adb (reinstalling drivers, connecting,etc.) then tried renaming and copying to /boot through ES File explorer with SU permissions, but it still wouldn't let me write to the /boot folder. I'm not quite sure why - I thought SU permissions allowed me to write to the /boot folder, but I guess not... I'll have to further investigate. I'm still noobish on quite a lot here.
Needless to say, your zip file helped and was finally able to get CWM6 updated on my TP. Thanks button pressed! :good:
"Went through adb (reinstalling drivers, connecting,etc.) then tried renaming and copying to /boot through ES File explorer with SU permissions, but it still wouldn't let me write to the /boot folder. I'm not quite sure why - I thought SU permissions allowed me to write to the /boot folder, but I guess not... I'll have to further investigate. I'm still noobish on quite a lot here."
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Open terminal
type
su
umount -o remount,rw /boot
then use es file explorer.
chadster1976 said:
Thanks for your installable zip! I had been trying to get things updated and couldn't get the uImage written to the /boot dir on my TP.
Went through adb (reinstalling drivers, connecting,etc.) then tried renaming and copying to /boot through ES File explorer with SU permissions, but it still wouldn't let me write to the /boot folder. I'm not quite sure why - I thought SU permissions allowed me to write to the /boot folder, but I guess not... I'll have to further investigate. I'm still noobish on quite a lot here.
Needless to say, your zip file helped and was finally able to get CWM6 updated on my TP. Thanks button pressed! :good:
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Rom Toolbox lite will allow you to .
*sigh*
"... At this point I'm just putting out a uImage to allow those who are
comfortable swapping out the uImage to test." (less than 24 hrs ago on rootzwiki)
I was hoping to get some feedback from the "more advanced" users testing this before creating an
installable zip and unleashing it on everyone. So far, virtually no feedback.
I flashed it and now I'm soft bricked. Can't boot into sk8's CWR6, CM10 or anything.
Lesson learned, ask developers before posting there work
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda app-developers app
It likely not the CWM6 that did it but the boot partition full. If you have an extra webos kernel, some moboot themes, TWRP, and then this new larger uImage for CWM you will likely run out of space.
Probably should put that warning here it's pretty important people realize it and/or add a script to remove TWRP, to prevent issues with this zip.
@jcsullins +1 Feedback. Installed your CWM uImage manually. Mounted as mass storage in CWM, copied files, Installed latest CM10 12/05(over older CM10 installed with Acme3), Installed Gapps, Installed Camera Preview 3 patch, Installed WEBCM10, cleared both caches in CWM and noticed no issues during all the processes.
I ACMEU wiped and ACME3'd the whole deal back on w/new recovery. It needed the clean up anyways and I had a NAND from yesterday.
Nice, thanks JC.
Roland Makes oopsy
jcsullins said:
*sigh*
"... At this point I'm just putting out a uImage to allow those who are
comfortable swapping out the uImage to test." (less than 24 hrs ago on rootzwiki)
I was hoping to get some feedback from the "more advanced" users testing this before creating an
installable zip and unleashing it on everyone. So far, virtually no feedback.
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Thank you for taking the time to create this great new CWM6. I have been really enjoying the new looks and graphics. I have tested flashing different zips and Roms. I have made and restored Nandroid backups and even restored older CWM5 backups with CWM6. I do this to try and help but sometimes I really step in $#@# trying to help, like with the 4.2gapps.
Sorry about being so anxious to get this out to the public. I have had a lot of complaints about Bricked TouchPads and would like to get the word out about the problem and how to fix/prevent it.
I feel very responsible for the people affected due to me making an install video without knowledge of the corruption issue beforehand.
I wanted to make a video explaining that there was an issue but to fix it they can, Backup, uninstall, reinstall and restore. To prevent future issues I want to included this in my install instructions. They would of course need your New CWM6 to do this and I have been eagerly awaiting this fix.
Sorry about all my stupid mistakes, I get a bit over excited about Tech stuff at times. Please accept my sincerest apologies.
jcsullins said:
*sigh*
"... At this point I'm just putting out a uImage to allow those who are
comfortable swapping out the uImage to test." (less than 24 hrs ago on rootzwiki)
I was hoping to get some feedback from the "more advanced" users testing this before creating an
installable zip and unleashing it on everyone. So far, virtually no feedback.
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I'm sorry, but I didn't see your post in Rootzwiki or I would have posted there.
This cwm has worked flawlessly. I haven't had a chance to try all the new features, but the ones I did try worked fine.
Thanks so much for this. The old 5.0.2.6 was starting to show its age. I hope this cwm does away with the sporadic partitioning problems I'd been seeing.
jcsullins said:
*sigh*
"... At this point I'm just putting out a uImage to allow those who are
comfortable swapping out the uImage to test." (less than 24 hrs ago on rootzwiki)
I was hoping to get some feedback from the "more advanced" users testing this before creating an
installable zip and unleashing it on everyone. So far, virtually no feedback.
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In my limited testing to this point, I've not uncovered any issues. I flashed a couple of different roms, gapps and misc zipfiles and all were fine. I also made a nandroid and a subsequent restore which also worked fine.
I like the idea that that the default backup method was tar as opposed to dup, as I am more comfortable with that. Also, was pleasantly surprised to find that USB storage mount was working, I thought that this was "broken" in CWM 6.x. I transferred files back & forth on my PC with no problem.
The only oddity I came across was when trying to view the files in my nandroid backup folder in ES File Explorer, or the stock CM File Manager, the 2 android_secure.vfat.tar files were not visible. Yet they were visible in Root Explorer and of course, when I transferred it over to my PC for safekeeping, they were there.
That's about it for now. Great job as always, JC. Thanks.
Mike T
New Backup Options
I am just trying some of the new backup options. It seems that we have a choice in the backup we make now, the Default is Tar and the 2nd option is Dup. There is also a "free unused backup data" option, since the backups appears to be in several files. I wanted to backup my backups but I am in over my head here and don't know much about the new backup options. Has anyone else had a chance to take a look? I like the spinning ball animation in the Androids stomach while I make and restore my backups:good: I can use my old CWM5 backups but now I don't know what to do about the new ones. Could anyone more experienced help me out please:fingers-crossed:
webdroidmt said:
In my limited testing to this point, I've not uncovered any issues. I flashed a couple of different roms, gapps and misc zipfiles and all were fine. I also made a nandroid and a subsequent restore which also worked fine.
I like the idea that that the default backup method was tar as opposed to dup, as I am more comfortable with that. Also, was pleasantly surprised to find that USB storage mount was working, I thought that this was "broken" in CWM 6.x. I transferred files back & forth on my PC with no problem.
The only oddity I came across was when trying to view the files in my nandroid backup folder in ES File Explorer, or the stock CM File Manager, the 2 android_secure.vfat.tar files were not visible. Yet they were visible in Root Explorer and of course, when I transferred it over to my PC for safekeeping, they were there.
That's about it for now. Great job as always, JC. Thanks.
Mike T
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I was having the same issues trying to view the files from ES File Explorer, and from the PC. I feel like such a noob
RolandDeschain79 said:
I am just trying some of the new backup options. It seems that we have a choice in the backup we make now, the Default is Tar and the 2nd option is Dup. There is also a "free unused backup data" option, since the backups appears to be in several files. I wanted to backup my backups but I am in over my head here and don't know much about the new backup options. Has anyone else had a chance to take a look? I like the spinning ball animation in the Androids stomach while I make and restore my backups:good: I can use my old CWM5 backups but now I don't know what to do about the new ones. Could anyone more experienced help me out please:fingers-crossed:
I was having the same issues trying to view the files from ES File Explorer, and from the PC. I feel like such a noob
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Hi Roland, hope all is well with you. I am not having a problem viewing my nandroid files on my PC, just from the apps I mentioned within Android.
Anyway, just a quick blurb on the 2 backup methods of .tar & .dup. Tar is what we are used to with the older CWM version, .dup is something new to CWM and fairly similar to the way a windows PC does backups. I'm no expert but in a nutshell, .tar backs up everthing each time you do a nandroid, .dup does incremental backups each time and stores the data in "blob" files which become very large. With the .dup method, because it's only doing incremental, backup time is faster than .tar but with the large "blob" folders of data, it's a PITA to move to your PC for safekeeping.
With all the flashing I do, I'm constantly moving nandroids back & forth, so I prefer .tar at this time. But as usual, YMMV. Take care.
Mike T
.dup & .tar enlightenment
webdroidmt said:
Hi Roland, hope all is well with you. I am not having a problem viewing my nandroid files on my PC, just from the apps I mentioned within Android.
Anyway, just a quick blurb on the 2 backup methods of .tar & .dup. Tar is what we are used to with the older CWM version, .dup is something new to CWM and fairly similar to the way a windows PC does backups. I'm no expert but in a nutshell, .tar backs up everthing each time you do a nandroid, .dup does incremental backups each time and stores the data in "blob" files which become very large. With the .dup method, because it's only doing incremental, backup time is faster than .tar but with the large "blob" folders of data, it's a PITA to move to your PC for safekeeping.
With all the flashing I do, I'm constantly moving nandroids back & forth, so I prefer .tar at this time. But as usual, YMMV. Take care.
Mike T
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Thank you very much for the detailed response. I’m feeling good now that I am starting to understand the new recovery. I also really liked having those individual .tar backups:good:, I made one for each version of CM. I wonder how .dup backups will affect the free space on my device. I also backup a lot but I did find that i was able to restore the older CWM5 backups without a problem. I will probably just keep the older CWM5 .tars for CM7, CM9 and do my CM10 backing up with the newer .dup. Time to transfer some backups:victory:
Can we maybe get rid of the link in op? Jc has stated this was only for testing, you shouldn't host a devs work without permission, and maybe for the fact of it will soft brick a TP? Just saying....
Sent from my HTC VLE_U using xda app-developers app
Sorry for possibly misunderstanding but is it recommended to use this yet due to possible corruption issues with older versions of CWM or only intended for testing atm? I've been meaning to ACME uninstall the TP and reinstall CM10 clean again and if this newer version of recovery is recommended for flashing I'll throw it on there while I'm at it
Thx JCSullins! :fingers-crossed:
jcsullins said:
*sigh*
"... At this point I'm just putting out a uImage to allow those who are
comfortable swapping out the uImage to test." (less than 24 hrs ago on rootzwiki)
I was hoping to get some feedback from the "more advanced" users testing this before creating an
installable zip and unleashing it on everyone. So far, virtually no feedback.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hello,
Sorry for that :/
I haven't seen your rootzwiki post and so far I was just willing to help users to install it
easily (seems that was my mistake :x) because after I gave it a try it solved the issues
I was having with the previous CWM one. There is just one thing that disturb me, in
Backup and Restore menu, 'choose backup format' should be rename in something like
"choose default backup format".
That's just my 2cents and besides this all functions work well, thanks for your hard work.
I'll remove the link from the OP post and wait for your public release
Sincerely, menthe.
Has anyone tried the adb sideload yet?
When attempting to sideload I get: * failed to write data 'protocol fault (no status)' *
Any other adb commands I issue are met with "error:closed"
I am stuck here because I don't have a power button to do a hard reset... please someone tell me this function is working and I am just doing something wrong. My TP has a full charge and I don't feel like waiting 8hrs for it to die so it can be reset.
Edit: just took the whole thing apart and pulled the battery

[DEV][RECOVERY] TWRP Recovery 2.7.0.0

TWRP Recovery
For Galaxy Ace
Team Win Recovery Project 2.x, or twrp2 for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. Its a fully touch driven user interface no more volume rocker or power buttons to mash. The GUI is also fully XML driven and completely theme-able. You can change just about every aspect of the look and feel.
BUGS:
If you have found a bug, please consider posting it here.
SUPPORT:
Live support is available via #twrp on Freenode with your IRC client or just click this link.
SPECIAL NOTE:
This is the first build of TWRP and may have some unknown bugs. I take no responsibility of your devices. This is "testing" phase (for some days only). Help in testing if you wish to otherwise stay away until a final release. Don't post back here that: "You destroyed my phone", "You are cheating", "You are playing with my device".
One more thing, we are using androidarmv6 sources and if you are asking for help on IRC channel mentioned above then please mention there that: "we are not using CM or OMNI sources, we are using androidarmv6 sources".
CREDITS:
TeamWin: For this awesome open-source recovery.
androidarmv6 team: To make all these possible.
Me: For compiling it for Galaxy Ace.
CHANGELOG for 2.7.0.0:
-Faster graphics rendering by disabling alpha blending on fully opaque objects thanks to Tassadar
-Allow sideloading from /tmp on encrypted devices
-Check for a crypto footer before asking for a password to prevent user confusion
-Additional checks for validity to auto generated backup names
-Text wrap in the console output
-Proper caps lock support in the keyboard
-Mouse support via USB OTG for devices with a broken digitizer
-Improve scanning of storage locations for OpenRecoveryScript
-Haptic feedback for buttons, keyboard, and vibration at the end of longer running actions thanks to Samer Diab
-Fixed ext4 wiping when no selinux contexts are defined for that partition (e.g. sd-ext)
-Update SuperSU to 1.93 and improve installation process
-Added selinux contexts restoration to fix permissions
-Load RTC offset on Qualcomm devices to fix the date/time in recovery
-USB Mass Storage fixes Add SELinux support checking
-Add Disk Usage class to better handle excluded folders (e.g. Google Music cache)
-Add 4.4 decrypt support
-Add some toolbox utilities to TWRP (namely to support SELinux functions not supported in busybox)
-Various SELinux fixes and bug fixes.
DOWNLOAD:
http://www.upload.ee/files/3991497/recovery.img.html
INSTALLATION / UPDATING:
-From the above download link, you'll get a 'recovery.img' file.
-Put that file at the root of sdcard (means, not in any folder)
-Now, open Terminal Emulator and give this command:
Code:
su
You'll be asked to grant superuser permissions, grant them.
-Now, give this command:
Code:
flash_image recoveryonly /sdcard/recovery.img
And wait for 2-3 seconds until it jumps to a new line. Now, close Terminal Emulator.
-Now, normally reboot to recovery and enjoy new recovery!
About the current build:
STABLE
Nice job. Is it working on Cm9?
Sent from my GT-S5830 using xda app-developers app
aurisltu said:
Nice job. Is it working on Cm9?
Sent from my GT-S5830 using xda app-developers app
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I think, I should remind you: Recovery is independent of ROM.
It can flash everything which the new kitkat update-binary allow.
If anything fails to flash, just replace /META-INF/com/google/android/update-binary file inside that zip from cm11 or omni4.4 and it will flash.
well im using this recovery for a while and its responding better than the normal recovery , plus the other features in it , thanks for you great work
keep it up
sent from my kitkat ACE
works great, but if formatting or installing and you accidentaly bump the back button it stops what it is doing, can also corrupt the partition, installs ALL roms from cm9 through to cm11 and all scripts/mods install too,, thanks for this version,, i didnt like the other versions they were a yuck colour, i like the black and gray theme
I just had some look today on your device's development forum and found that @Mardon has already made this recovery for your device (Because, I was confused as I didn't receive a single THANK on any of my posts).
Please note that my TWRP has no relation with @Mardon's TWRP. He has used omniarmv6 sources while I've used official omni sources and the androidarmv6 sources.
I've worked hard enough and researched on everything and have made this recovery. This build is the closest one to an official build unlike little buggy build of @Mardon: Bad colors (not official colors), maybe brightness settings are missing, maybe you can't flash some zips with that recovery, etc.
And...ofcourse, you won't be able to flash stock rom using this recovery because it uses samsung's crappy rfs.
Here's something I need you guys to test:
[ROOT]TWRP Coordinator
It's a newly released app (released just before 10-15 minutes) by TeamWin.
I just need a report if everything's working as it should or not.
WARNING: Don't use the option to update TWRP because we are using an unofficial build. Other than that, everything should work but the app is still BETA...Try at your own risk.
What to do?
-Install my TWRP.
-Remember, app needs root.
-Then, start using app's features and report here if found any bugs.
Your report would be appreciated! Thanks.
Thanks Bro for the recovery.
Bhargav97 said:
Here's something I need you guys to test:
[ROOT]TWRP Coordinator
It's a newly released app (released just before 10-15 minutes) by TeamWin.
I just need a report if everything's working as it should or not.
WARNING: Don't use the option to update TWRP because we are using an unofficial build. Other than that, everything should work but the app is still BETA...Try at your own risk.
What to do?
-Install my TWRP.
-Remember, app needs root.
-Then, start using app's features and report here if found any bugs.
Your report would be appreciated! Thanks.
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Bhargav97 said:
Here's something I need you guys to test:
[ROOT]TWRP Coordinator
It's a newly released app (released just before 10-15 minutes) by TeamWin.
I just need a report if everything's working as it should or not.
WARNING: Don't use the option to update TWRP because we are using an unofficial build. Other than that, everything should work but the app is still BETA...Try at your own risk.
What to do?
-Install my TWRP.
-Remember, app needs root.
-Then, start using app's features and report here if found any bugs.
Your report would be appreciated! Thanks.
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Work fine bro.. good job.. :fingers-crossed:
Thanks for this recovery, really works great, with CM9 too!
Bhargav97 said:
DOWNLOAD:
http://www.upload.ee/files/3991497/recovery.img.html
INSTALLATION / UPDATING:
-From the above download link, you'll get a 'recovery.img' file.
-Put that file at the root of sdcard (means, not in any folder)
-Now, open Terminal Emulator and give this command:
Code:
su
You'll be asked to grant superuser permissions, grant them.
-Now, give this command:
Code:
flash_image recoveryonly /sdcard/recovery.img
And wait for 2-3 seconds until it jumps to a new line. Now, close Terminal Emulator.
-Now, normally reboot to recovery and enjoy new recovery!
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I follow the above steps, but nothing happens.I am on same recovery as before using the above steps.BTW thanks for recovery. I am currently using AOSP GingerBread 2.3.7 [COOPER] V3 by SpaceCaker (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2375459)
Bhargav97 said:
Code:
flash_image recoveryonly /sdcard/recovery.img
And wait for 2-3 seconds until it jumps to a new line. Now, close Terminal Emulator.
-Now, normally reboot to recovery and enjoy new recovery!
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not working ... failed with error: -1
GalaxyAce User said:
I follow the above steps, but nothing happens.I am on same recovery as before using the above steps.BTW thanks for recovery. I am currently using AOSP GingerBread 2.3.7 [COOPER] V3 by SpaceCaker (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2375459)
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Busybox is needed for flash_image command to work. If you are using any Stock Based ROM, I doubt you have Busybox. If you can't manage to get it done this way (I don't get, why?) then you can replace recovery.img inside any recovery flashable zip file (of recovery, i.e. CWM-x.x.x.x.zip) from the one given in the link of first post. Now flash that zip file using your current recovery.
kjub6 said:
not working ... failed with error: -1
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What I said above, also applies to you.
Thank you
Installed over Mardon's latest version as I was having issues with his (failure to flash certain files etc). Will test over next while and report if I find any issues.
Thanks again.
S.
sdembiske said:
Installed over Mardon's latest version as I was having issues with his (failure to flash certain files etc). Will test over next while and report if I find any issues.
Thanks again.
S.
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it´s not compatible with android 4.4. but it´s working great with CM9/10/10.x, for kitkat roms you need the latest TWRP or CWM
Thank you ...
Viper The Ripper said:
it´s not compatible with android 4.4. but it´s working great with CM9/10/10.x, for kitkat roms you need the latest TWRP or CWM
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Yes, found that out - neither this nor Mardon's TWRP version worked on Mardon''s CM11 latest. Took the recovery.image file out of CWM-6.0.5.3-cooper and flashed it using terminal command:
su
flash_image recoveryonly /sdcard/recovery.img
Worked like a charm and all's well now. Would like to know though what settings you recommend on SuperchargerV6 on Mardon's CM 11 with your patch for it installed - have not successfully managed to get it past the Samsung boot screen at 50% Supercharged the two times I have tried.
Thanks again, Steve
Link to dowload
Hi Bhargav97,
I don't found link for to dowload, it's possible that can u send me this link?
Many thaks!

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