ok.... - Streak 5 General

right i know i said i wasnt coming back but meh why should i leave because of a select few impatient users.
i need someone on a normal rom to pass me the output of mount command asap please- going to work on helping giveen out with his cm10

DJ_Steve said:
right i know i said i wasnt coming back but meh why should i leave because of a select few impatient users.
i need someone on a normal rom to pass me the output of mount command asap please- going to work on helping giveen out with his cm10
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Hi Steve!
I am ready to help you; I am on MIUI rom.
How can i help you?

i need A copy of the output you get if you run 'mount' from terminal or adb, as im working on helping giveen and i already see his cm10 build does not mount /data or /cache

DJ_Steve said:
i need A copy of the output you get if you run 'mount' from terminal or adb, as im working on helping giveen and i already see his cm10 build does not mount /data or /cache
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I love you, man.
I'll give you permission to my git as well.

DJ_Steve said:
i need A copy of the output you get if you run 'mount' from terminal or adb, as im working on helping giveen and i already see his cm10 build does not mount /data or /cache
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I have sent the output to your e-mail dude.
Thanks your effort and time.
Regards...

got it ill have a play shorlty once i sort out a linux virtual machine to rip this boot img apart i hate having to use windows as main os

DJ_Steve said:
got it ill have a play shorlty once i sort out a linux virtual machine to rip this boot img apart i hate having to use windows as main os
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I could always leave my desktop in Linux and you can run teamviewer.

giveen said:
I could always leave my desktop in Linux and you can run teamviewer.
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that would be easier like, 2gb ram + win7 doesn really like virtual machines (me need more ram

DJ_Steve said:
that would be easier like, 2gb ram + win7 doesn really like virtual machines (me need more ram
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I"ll switch in 5 minutes and then I"ll send you the login info.
My video card isn't installing right in LInux, so there may be a bit of lag.

giveen said:
I"ll switch in 5 minutes and then I"ll send you the login info.
My video card isn't installing right in LInux, so there may be a bit of lag.
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np aslong as it can split and rebuild boot images i dont care much for lag - unless you can setup ssh

DJ_Steve said:
np aslong as it can split and rebuild boot images i dont care much for lag - unless you can setup ssh
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Yeah, no SSH because of DNS
---------- Post added at 02:06 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:02 PM ----------
Sending PM now to you wiht Teamview code

connected now

can i help you
hi guys
can i help you ?

Related

[RECOVERY-BETA] Eris Multiboot recovery hack

In a conversation with enatefox recently he asked if it was possible to dualboot an android phone, I thought it was and set out to make that happen. This is that work.
This is a VERY EARLY BETA! It does function, but its rough. Don't expect this to be smooth or easy yet.
This image is based on Amon-RA-v1.6.2
What you need to do:
This hack will boot a rom from SDCard. It expects to see system.img and data.img on the sdcard as well as init.rc.
System.img needs to be a disk image of a filesystem that the kernel can read(I've been using ext3) around 170MB(Thats the Eris's NAND size for system)
data.img needs to be a disk image of a filesystem that the kernel can read(I've been using ext3) as big as you'd like your data partition to be(This holds your apps etc, so a couple hundred megs is good)
init.rc needs to be the init.rc of your rom with two changes
You need to remove the lines where it mounts /system and /data.
Once you have those three files on your sdcard, and have flashed this recovery you're ready to try your first boot.
Reboot into recovery, you'll see the normal usual recovery menu(I'll add an item eventually)
connect to the recovery console with adb
run 'adb shell /bootfromsd'
It will APPEAR to have done nothing for a bit, this is normal. Its booting your rom now. Once it gets to the place in the rom where it would display the splash screen, you'll get a splash as usual. You can watch it with logcat if you like.
I've personally booted the following roms from SD.
KaosFroyo
KaosLegendary
CELBFroyo
MR4
PlainJane
Good luck!
V1: http://www.multiupload.com/UJNJLQWL17
If you like my work, think about donating to my coffee fund.
So do the roms you load from SD run just as smooth as a normal one?
tjthebest said:
So do the roms you load from SD run just as smooth as a normal one?
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depends on the speed of your SD. Theres a tiny bit of lag on the class 2 I tried it on, but it would likely be fine on a faster card.
Sounds freaking awesome! Can't wait to try
This is freaking awesome kaos sir you did it again +1 tyvm
Ill be trying this tonight!
Thx
Btw i love u kaos
Sent from my ERIS using XDA App
this as well as the herculean update schedule of KaosFroyo convinces me that Punk.Kaos should have his own kids show.
"But Punk.Kaos! that's impossible!"
Punk.Kaos appears in a superhero outfit with a silvered cape, poses and says,
"No little Jenny. Impossible is only what we have yet to try."
This reminds me of trying XDAndroid on my Diamond.
MrObvious said:
This reminds me of trying XDAndroid on my Diamond.
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Heh, kinda the same idea
Class 4 16GB =)
[ Sent from my HTC Droid Eris | KaosFroyo v34 ]
I didn't understand all that stuff...but I like it!
Kaos rules.
Say Hi to enatefox for me, he used to handle the kaiser back in the vogue android days....
Damn this dudes smart as hell
quick question kaos, so when i want to boot to a different rom i have to adb it on recovery every time??
rrem said:
quick question kaos, so when i want to boot to a different rom i have to adb it on recovery every time??
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Right now. Im working on making it a bit more user friendly.
I bow to you sir, you make the Eris world go 'round! (Amongst other worlds I'm sure
Thank You.
punk.kaos said:
Right now. Im working on making it a bit more user friendly.
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Oh, alright Thanks for all your hard work even at this state this is so awesome
This is some incredible work. I wish I could donate. .I'm kind of speechless....just some ill work being done by you kaos.
Sent from my FroyoEris using XDA App
not getting time to try to night kaos, maybe tomorrow. or i may wait till a newer release.
if you need a tester for a newer build. let me know ill be glad to lend a phone out to ya.
just pm me if you want that i test for you.
thanks again kaos.
Very excited to try this out... thanks Kaos!!!
Question though, do we need to generate the .img files ourselves, or do we get the .img files from a nand back up of the ROM we want to be able to boot from?

RFS Driver on Linux ?

Hi . I was trying to play a little bit with factoryfs.rfs, but i realised that if you add file to the filesystem, the permissions aren't kept.
So anyone had tried to compile RFS module under a Linux ? (I'm on Ubuntu 10.10, 64 bits).
hey guys i tried to rood and it failed and my phone is stuck on Samsung logo can anybody tell me what i can do now to make the phone boot up again
Gsam101 said:
So anyone had tried to compile RFS module under a Linux ? (I'm on Ubuntu 10.10, 64 bits).
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Probably noone - except for some people at Samsung, that is. As far as I know, it's kept secret. For some insight, have a look at RFS = FAT + journal? Robust - sigh... (LWN)
pushpak888 said:
hey guys i tried to rood and it failed and my phone is stuck on Samsung logo can anybody tell me what i can do now to make the phone boot up again
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Use Super One Click Tool
sekhargreen said:
Use Super One Click Tool
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That was one YEAR ago
sekhargreen said:
Use Super One Click Tool
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Rapier07 said:
That was one YEAR ago
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Cf-Root time
Also, @gsam
RFS is full of bugs, you cannot read/write RFS filesystems on any computer.
RFS is prone to corruption (in many more ways you can expect)
RFS doesn't have a "packer" that zeroes empty portions in order to get filesystem images with good compressibility (IE: free space will be by default full of junk)
Its just FAT with posix permissions and journaling, to make it work with linux/android
Abbe cd the post is one year old
Rapier07 said:
Abbe cd the post is one year old
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I can see that, but thread open kar hi di thi to reply kar diya
From my fingers to your eyez

[Q] Debian on Lg gt540

I've seen on the internet taht some people run debian on android, now i was trying it but it doesn't work.
does annybody knews how it work on the lg gt 540
I've tried it a whole day but i made only a little progress.
I've tried linux installer to but i dont full understan that application
Maybe this works
http://www.talkandroid.com/android-forums/android-development/1091-install-debian-android.html
Joost
same problems here. when i want to chroot (chroot 4755 *) then it says:Operation not premitted! :S
can't understand...what he wants....iv'e gived him superuser right and so ...:S
and even. when i type sh ./installer.sh .....it does nothing...
but somebodey who have done this , please write to me....wanna get this workin too..
cheers. hani93
EDIT. nevermind...gooled bit. and founded this link and it worked.: http://androlinux.com/android-ubuntu-development/how-to-install-ubuntu-on-android/
And how do you like it? Ubuntu instead of android on your phone?
Could somebody tell us the pros and cons?
thanks in advance
hani93 said:
same problems here. when i want to chroot (chroot 4755 *) then it says:Operation not premitted! :S
can't understand...what he wants....iv'e gived him superuser right and so ...:S
and even. when i type sh ./installer.sh .....it does nothing...
but somebodey who have done this , please write to me....wanna get this workin too..
cheers. hani93
EDIT. nevermind...gooled bit. and founded this link and it worked.: http://androlinux.com/android-ubuntu-development/how-to-install-ubuntu-on-android/
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it doesn't work for me..
jaapstreepjan said:
And how do you like it? Ubuntu instead of android on your phone?
Could somebody tell us the pros and cons?
thanks in advance
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android is still on my phone....ubuntu is after android.(you can start ubuntu from terminal)
i've wanted this..because, then i can use linux commands aso.
cheers
sam48 said:
it doesn't work for me..
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what's the error that he showing to you `?
you can try this method too..http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=723493
i've used loop7 and it works...
how much time takes to install tightvncserver???
Any other links for ubuntu.zip on a faster fileshare service than the one's in the www.androlinux.com guide?
It says 2 hours to download :O
I'll rehost it myself when it eventually finishes but if anyone has another link before then then please post it.
sam48 said:
it doesn't work for me..
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works for me, now I connect via TightVNC from Windows 7 and see greay screen with "X" as mouse pointer.. Also I'm connected via SSH with PuTTY.. I don't know much about Linux but I typed startx and it does something, I hope it will show desktop
Edit:
It says "Fatal server error: no screens found".. What should I do??
Edit2:
got it typed "gnome-session &" (I love you google ) and it seems to load gnome (at this time only Background Image).. Crossing fingers
Edit3:
Now grey bars at top and bottom, maybe it hangs, but hopefully it just starts slowly..
Edit4:
should it take so long??
Edit5:
yep it takes that long, desktop is build very slowly but this is still some crazy ass **** btw. enough edits for now
My desktop was created in few seconds. But I was working with some old and modified Ubuntu version.
I was working with this instructions: http://nexusonehacks.net/nexus-one-hacks/how-to-install-ubuntu-on-your-nexus-oneandroid/ on 2.2 android version.
I hope this would help you (sorry because my bad English).
__http__://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=192009 -- instructions on russian
I ve` tried linux installer recently and it worked. I installed debian, in my oppinion this is the easiest way, you just choose which distribution, size of the loop.img and where to install and that is it.
Danzano made also a tut:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1171093

Backtrack ubuntu linux on mb860 olympus atrix 4g

This is NOT native ubuntu, THATS why i wanted it. You can use CYANOGENMOD roms and this will just load like a normal app, or a normal terminal. Or in my case provide me with a capable server in my pocket. Thjs js so cool imo. Because i can run all the old perl scripts directly on my phone... People can use my little perl scripts right from my pocket! I like this!
I use android 2.3 but after i got it on 2.3 i factory reset, installed multiple other roms, including ICS roms and it all worked. But alot of cool features backtrack has to offer seem to require lots of reconfiguration on 4+. i recommend android 2.3 nutrino rom i got it all working godly on there. Without editing the boot.img once... Or rly anything..
This runs as an app and the app "changes" the "root" directory. So basically its a little hack, its not native ubuntu.
I heard people telling me my phone cant run arch linux or ubuntu and i beg to differ.
Here is the only link i used to get a full blown capable (whatever) in my pocket.
http://stuffresearch.tor.hu/?p=245
After your done. Download a vnc client app to use the graphical interface (startx X.org desktop)
After your done with that download a ssh server app (that way your ubuntu chroot will be able to navigate android filesystem)
The vnc server and ssh server do not need to route trafic to your lan nor internet.
leathan said:
Sorry for the repost, idk how to move threads. I heard people telling me my phone cant run arch linux or ubuntu and i beg to differ.
I can write a full guide and post my scripts to help but this link may be enough.
http://stuffresearch.tor.hu/?p=245
After your done. Download a vnc client app to use the graphical interface (startx X.org desktop)
After your done with that download a ssh server app (that way your ubuntu chroot will be able to navigate android filesystem)
The vnc server and ssh server do not need to route trafic to your lan nor internet.
After you got it on your phone i recommend... Unlocking ALL the arm repositories and deleteing the bloat packages cause you wont have alot of room.
I get 2gb of room for ubuntu apps after removing bloat.
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perhaps this is what ppl were talking about when they said that to you? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2078919 not really sure, i'm more of a stock rom/cm rom kind of guy myself. Ubuntu is still too new for me on a computer for me to consider it for a rom on a phone
Thank you for link.
But I don't see what I can do with Linux on my phone.
What is your motivation to run it? What useful thinks you can do with it?
Girafik said:
Thank you for link.
But I don't see what I can do with Linux on my phone.
What is your motivation to run it? What useful thinks you can do with it?
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idk, that's why I stick to the CMs, stock ROMs, and other custom mod's along those lines.
I hope you guys read this.....
You can do almost anything you can on normal ubuntu... And it does not load unless you load it.
Honestly if you dont need ubuntu or a useful linux dont get it. But with this u can run linux binaries that are generally common.... And not just the tiny subset that busybox brings. But a giant giIant giant giant giant awesomeness
For example i love loading firefox and runnng the same addons that i run on my pc on cellphone.
I also love being anle to send my phone shell commands directly AND HAVE BINARIES that make that useful. (I can write perl scripts to automate it all now, powerfully)
For example you can run wireshark to sniff data.... You can really do anything ubuntu can do.
Usually downloading linux distros onto your phone *for chroot is very easy. But since backtrack is so big i needed an extra step which i couldnt find untill i read this link. I was very great-full to that guy. I hope he can help someone else thru me. Because i needed backtrack on my phone yes or yes.
I can now fully program using emacs directly on my phone (i connect a computer keyboard to my phone) but for me its always been a dream to have a real computer in my pocket that i can use to program and run real internet browsers and diagnose networks. Believe it or not i stay legal, very ironically
I know how nerdy that sounds, but theres a hacker in all of us, and this makes your phone a weapon.
Tbh most people wont even want this. But those who do will be so happy to know that they cAn hack the image to under 4gb and hence can run it on their phone. It just all works right out the box.
Just look at what ubuntu can do and if u rly rly want that and it works on the phone install this.
I think im going to do my own directions and make it two steps.
That way people will just click click and see for themselves what new things they can do.
THIS DOES NOT DELETE YOUR CM ROM. YOU CAN RUN THIS SIDE BY SIDE TO YOUR ROM, AND EVEN HAVEA. DUAL BOOT SETUP + THIS.
Its fully compatible to work side by side because ita a chroot not a real install
palmbeach05 said:
idk, that's why I stick to the CMs, stock ROMs, and other custom mod's along those lines.
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You can use this and stick to your cm rom.
Girafik said:
Thank you for link.
But I don't see what I can do with Linux on my phone.
What is your motivation to run it? What useful thinks you can do with it?
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You have linux already on your phone. Android runs on linux. Thats why chroot is so easy i think
This is about backtrack ubuntu. Linux comes when you buy the phone.
I tried typing "what useful things can ubuntu do" into google
But that wasn't helpful lol...
palmbeach05 said:
perhaps this is what ppl were talking about when they said that to you? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2078919 not really sure, i'm more of a stock rom/cm rom kind of guy myself. Ubuntu is still too new for me on a computer for me to consider it for a rom on a phone
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This isnt a rom though. Im not knowledgeable in this area but i think since your running chrooted the android system still occupies the read only memory. I might sound dumb but i this is not in any way a rom. It fully sits in your REAL INTERNAL "sdcard" memory. Unless you load it ^.^ it auto closes when u close the terminal.. Atleast it shud
I believe that would be the case if you were to run ubuntu natively... Aka delete android.
leathan said:
I tried typing "what useful things can ubuntu do" into google
But that wasn't helpful lol...
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If you had to Google something like that you probably have no clue what BackTrack means or what it is meant for and should avoid following this guide anyway.
Enviado desde mi MB855
Sorry for insulting you. But I have was programming nearly a decade before ubuntu even existed. It is a mere derivative, and backtrack is just a set of tools.
Google is powerful, you can hack with google. Googling what ubuntu is good for is perfectly ok imo, nothing to do with much.
Im NOT in IT... BUT I code 29 hrs a day average, atleast i try.
Si pensas que ubuntu esta correlacionado con la habilidad de programar estas en la ironia.
I dont see how any human would not like just having backtrack ubuntu on their phone ^.^
Even if i did not know already know all the tools.... You can just read... Or something ^.^
That guide was like 1 step from what i had done off the top of my head also... -.-
Not mean at all. But usually a programmer or someone in the IT industry knows what backtrack's purposes are. I am afraid I was just expressing an opinion in an open forum and didn't mean to come out as insulting or hurtful. Instead, I was trying to avoid you causing damage to your phone by venturing into the unknown. Calling someone dumb on the other hand IS insulting.
Enviado desde mi MB855
leathan
hi
i have a question
i ve done all steps until 1st run of boot bt script by adb
my sh bootbt perfoming with many errors
it tells about lack of root access and "cant find directory .."
what kind of linux distributive do u use for adb, i think it may be related with my usb live linux version (dont want to install it)
USSRxAZ said:
leathan
hi
i have a question
i ve done all steps until 1st run of boot bt script by adb
my sh bootbt perfoming with many errors
it tells about lack of root access and "cant find directory .."
what kind of linux distributive do u use for adb, i think it may be related with my usb live linux version (dont want to install it)
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can you send me the full output you got when you ran bootbt? Maybe also the android VERSION and the bootbt source but first read bellow.
When you finish all the editing and you upload the /BT5 folder to your cellphone. are you sure your putting everything in the INTERNAL SDCARD. And also try moving all installed apps out of INTERNAL SD and into INTERNAL MEMORY. (I think i read somewhere somekid had to remove the real sdcard also... I dont see why lol, and i didnt have too.
Then you should just load up a teminal emulator on android and type: su and then sh bootbt. You said you did "sh bootsh" from adb. I did it from phone. But once the script runs it shouldnt matter where its invoked from so long as your running as root?
Try typing adb root first from pc.
Or type su first from terminal emulator on your phone.
To reply to mot.a.troll.... Im sorry im dumb and take suddle things like that as a big insult because i really dont think knowing about ubuntu or even backtrack. Is a requirement for this or for following that guide. I am damiliar with unix... Believe it or not. And i am DEFFINITLY not in IT, idk what "it" even means whaha. All i enjoy doing is programming when i was a kid in basic, and now 90% just perl all day (for many many years)
Ill edit my insult to u since your right, and its because im dumb and get offended. I wish i never even knew what ubuntu was period lol, but setting it all up manually is hard work and i just needed things working lol
I dont think the problem has anything to do with your linux distro or adb. Im 99.999999999% sure lol
Hacker ? Backtrack? *cough* , gentoo based linux for arm next time but nice effort.
Fyi backtrack really seems ok for live cd wifi stuff, but as phone had no promiscuous mode on wifi driver, whats the point ?
Just an off note, if u want linux on atrix this badly then why not chip in with porting ubuntu touch.
Sent from my GT-I9505 using xda app-developers app
i ve tryed it again with other ROM and sdcard placement but i m gettin same errors (no directory's, cant mount etc)
sry i havent posted log again
p.s.
Gentop2 (Gentoo) is the best experience i had with atrix and linux at all
I wish i have a dream what somebody will compile newer and better version than 05092013 but it wont happen i guess.
JustSueMe said:
Hacker ? Backtrack? *cough* , gentoo based linux for arm next time but nice effort.
Fyi backtrack really seems ok for live cd wifi stuff, but as phone had no promiscuous mode on wifi driver, whats the point ?
Just an off note, if u want linux on atrix this badly then why not chip in with porting ubuntu touch.
Sent from my GT-I9505 using xda app-developers app
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Sorry if me being a hacker offends you or your definition of it. Personally idgaf.. my current job basicaly implies i atleast write clever enough perl to make money lol...
And for your off note... This may sound very "ignorant".. but i HATE the owners of ubuntu. and hate how closed it is. I would never help them.
Also about the promiscuous mode, I wasnt even aware phones had no promiscuous capable wifi drivers... are you sure? Either way I dont see why you NEED it for the plethora of tools offered to you just by downloading an .img file.... I understand gentoo is alot better... but i have no time? This took me 30mins... because i literally copy pasted the commands and then waited...
use your brain? I could hack on windows, ios, android, ipad, unix, linux, pickyourfavorite here... hacking is an abstraction above the operating system imho *cough* *noob* ...and chrooting android PERIOD. gives OBVIOUS benifits.
the link i found is an extremelly easy way to make it work
USSRxAZ said:
i ve tryed it again with other ROM and sdcard placement but i m gettin same errors (no directory's, cant mount etc)
sry i havent posted log again
p.s.
Gentop2 (Gentoo) is the best experience i had with atrix and linux at all
I wish i have a dream what somebody will compile newer and better version than 05092013 but it wont happen i guess.
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if you get an error like /local/data/mnt/ no such directory
then that means you just have to create that directory... and try again.
otherwise post your logs.
Remember what i wrote as a first reply too.
leathan said:
Sorry if me being a hacker offends you or your definition of it. Personally idgaf.. my current job basicaly implies i atleast write clever enough perl to make money lol...
And for your off note... This may sound very "ignorant".. but i HATE the owners of ubuntu. and hate how closed it is. I would never help them.
Also about the promiscuous mode, I wasnt even aware phones had no promiscuous capable wifi drivers... are you sure? Either way I dont see why you NEED it for the plethora of tools offered to you just by downloading an .img file.... I understand gentoo is alot better... but i have no time? This took me 30mins... because i literally copy pasted the commands and then waited...
use your brain? I could hack on windows, ios, android, ipad, unix, linux, pickyourfavorite here... hacking is an abstraction above the operating system imho *cough* *noob* ...and chrooting android PERIOD. gives OBVIOUS benifits.
the link i found is an extremelly easy way to make it work
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My definition of "hacker" is someone that manages to create a tool or find a way to overcome an obstacle that wasn't supposed to be passed, such as wifi passwords. in this sense, just by using someone elses tools doesn't put you into the category of hacker.
I see chroot can have a benefit, but not by much as it depends on the android os. As 95+% of androids wifi drivers are closed with no promiscuous mode then the generic way of wifi hacking isn't possible. Correct me of I'm wrong but I'm going to assume that's why u want backtrack
Noob? Im have a ubuntu touch port up and running already and. With custom kernel this gives much more benefit over a chroot .
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UMS Mounter

Hi all,
First thread here .
So, on with it. I've been a member on this forum for quite some time, but never felt like posting or anything as I didn't have anything interesting to share and all the questions I might've got at some point got already answered...
Anyway, about a year a go I bought a Samsung Galaxy S III. Cute little 'monster', powerful and all... and I got hit by MTP. I'm a Linux user, so getting MTP to work was a huge pain. So I started reading, digging, found out that some guys already implemented some scripts for mounting the external SD as UMS... the problem was that they didn't work on my end.
So I developed my own little app. Nothin' fancy, two buttons to switch from MTP to UMS and back.
In the meanwhile, I changed my phone to a Note 2 LTE and did some more tweaking on my app and now I'm kinda ready to share it with you guys:laugh:.
You need to have a rooted phone equipped with busybox (my app will prompt warnings telling you you're not rooted or you don't have busybox, but I thought it was nice to tell you here the requirements).
One small thing, besides the usual "I'm not responsible to any damages brought to your phone and all": after transferring to / from your SD card, please use the eject command (or the safety remove feature on Windows) to unbind the card from your operating system before changing back to UMS. That way you ensure no harm is brought to you SD card or to the data on it.
All that being said, you can download the app from here: devver.ro/ums-mounter/ (I don't have enough posts to give an external link, so you'll have to enter the text manually in your browser). The text on that page is written both in Romanian (my native language) and English so there shouldn't be any problems .
This app should work on every device that has an SD card and runs Android 4.3+. Oh yeah, there might be some glitches on devices with Samsung's official releases (bummer, I know), but that's related to some screw-ups on their end, 'cause they're random from ROM to ROM.
Anyway, hope you'll like it (if you test it). If you have and problems, comment here and attach a logcat and I'll see if I'm smart enough to help you.
== 2014-06-10 ==
Version 1.1
Changes:
- please uninstall the previous version, as I've changed the signature on the file ;
- added a small sanity check which will force you to unplug your phone from the computer before switching between modes (hopefully this will also force you to safely remove the external sd card );
- fixed (i hope at least) the situation where the card is not mounted as usb on Touchwizz related ROMs;
As usual, the app can be downloaded from devver.ro/ums-mounter. Thanks again for testing .
sleepwalker123 said:
This app should work on every device that has an SD card and runs Android 4.3+.
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It mounts the card slots (although it needs a reboot sometimes), but the PC shows up two empty usb slots and the sd card is not mounted.
Im running DN3 V5+.
I do hope you can fix it.
Thank you.
@erljayp: that's one ROM which is based on a stock ROM and, as I mentioned in my OP, there might be glitches woth 'em.
I'll setup my phone into dual booting so that's gonna be a bit easier to test these ROMs and hopefully sort them out.
Thanks for testing my little app
your app said that i haven't installed busybox yet. then i tried to install busybox from play store and it said the same. what problem?
ectv96 said:
your app said that i haven't installed busybox yet. then i tried to install busybox from play store and it said the same. what problem?
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I've used play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=stericson.busybox to install busybox. Basically, after you install the app from the play store, you need to open it in order for it to actually download and install the busybox binaries. If you just downloaded the app from play store but didn't actually open it, that may be the problem
sleepwalker123 said:
I've used play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=stericson.busybox to install busybox. Basically, after you install the app from the play store, you need to open it in order for it to actually download and install the busybox binaries. If you just downloaded the app from play store but didn't actually open it, that may be the problem
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oh yes, it works. thankyou :good::laugh:
New version, please check OP. Should resolve the DN3 related issues (this should apply to all ROMs which are based on stock Samsung). 'Njoy!
sleepwalker123 said:
there might be glitches woth 'em.
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I thought you were talking about the "stock" rom. haha.
sleepwalker123 said:
Should resolve the DN3 related issues.
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Now working in DN3 V5+, but I have fluctuating transfer rates. What is the average transfer rate you have?
Thank you.
@erljayp: i get about a maximum of 2 MB/s transferring a file bigger than 50-100 MB, which I find quite satisfying. Also, if I'm not mistaking, the transfer rates are influences by a lot of factors: the card's class, if you're transferring a lot of small files (mp3's, for example) etc.
Anyway, glad that sorted your problem. Like I said before, my app should now work not only on the DN3, but on all ROMs (CM11 based, AOSP, AOKP, ROM's based on the stock Samsung release). If you find a ROM that won't work, Iemme know and I'll see what's to be done about it .
sleepwalker123 said:
@erljayp: i get about a maximum of 2 MB/s transferring a file bigger than 50-100 MB, which I find quite satisfying. Also, if I'm not mistaking, the transfer rates are influences by a lot of factors.
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I guess mine is normal.
Well, thank you very much for this great app and goodluck in your future projects.
sleepwalker123 said:
Hi all,
First thread here .
So--------.
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The App crashes when trying to switch the pages.
Is this working on 4.4.2 TW roms ?
aukhan said:
The App crashes when trying to switch the pages.
Is this working on 4.4.2 TW roms ?
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Don't try and switch pages All you need to do is "play" with the 2 buttons. I think the "page" you're referring to is something i use for debugging.. will remove it in a future release
sleepwalker123 said:
Don't try and switch pages All you need to do is "play" with the 2 buttons. I think the "page" you're referring to is something i use for debugging.. will remove it in a future release
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I use Switch UMS and connect USB is that right any requirements to run the app apart from Root and busybox ?
aukhan said:
I use Switch UMS and connect USB is that right any requirements to run the app apart from Root and busybox ?
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Nope. Those are the only requirements. Could you please give me a link to your ROM's thread?
sleepwalker123 said:
Nope. Those are the only requirements. Could you please give me a link to your ROM's thread?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36202763#post36202763
Does this support windows or only linux??
aukhan said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36202763#post36202763
Does this support windows or only linux??
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Grr... can't test that one...
Could you please connect your phone to your, connect into an adb shell, run mount and give me the output? Or if you have the Terminal Emulator app installed, do it from there and gimme the output.
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Grr... can't test that one...
Could you please connect your phone to your, connect into an adb shell, run mount and give me the output? Or if you have the Terminal Emulator app installed, do it from there and gimme the output.
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You want me to run this # mount in terminal emulator and give you the results ?
Should i be connected to PC or not ?
aukhan said:
You want me to run this # mount in terminal emulator and give you the results ?
Should i be connected to PC or not ?
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You don't have to be connected to the computer. Try and run the following in the terminal emulator:
- su (if you didn't);
- mount > /sdcard/mount.log
And after that, on your internal storage you shall find a file called mount.log. Give me the contents of that file, please.
sleepwalker123 said:
You don't have to be connected to the computer. Try and run the following in the terminal emulator:
- su (if you didn't);
- mount > /sdcard/mount.log
And after that, on your internal storage you shall find a file called mount.log. Give me the contents of that file, please.
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Usage: mount [-r] [-w] [-o options] [-t type] device directory.
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Usage: mount [-r] [-w] [-o options] [-t type] device directory.
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I think you ran the command including the dash ("-" sign).
Perhaps i didn't express myself well enough, sorry...
1). su (for gaining root access, no matter if you're doing this from the terminal emulator or from your pc);
2). mount > /sdcard/mount.log
Again, sorry for the confusion.

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