Se7enLC hacked on his phone till he got it working with a prior nightly.
Always out of space
Se7enLC hacked on his phone till he got it working with a prior nightly.
Always out of space
Here's what my system looks like, now. I have a TON of apps installed, just cuz I can. As an added bonus, you can see the signal strength meter being completely wrong. -19dBm? Yeah, I wish...
Like I said, though - it's messy to set up.
Abbreviated Steps:
1). Install kernel that supports ext3 mounting (default does not - slayher does, p3droid does if you load ext3 module)
2). delete /etc/init.d/05mountsd
3). Make sure you can mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p2 on /sd-ext
3). Run firerat script (found on cyanogen forum). This will create a new 05mountsd script, as well as apkmanager and set up your real /data to have bind mounts to the sd-ext mount.
4). Modify 05mountsd script to modprobe ext3 first, setprop cm.filesystem.ready when sd-ext mounts properly
5). Extract ramdisk from CM
6). Modify init.rc in ramdisk to wait for cm.filesystem.ready=1 before starting sysinit
7). Using Koush's anyrom format, create an installer to apply that ramdisk change without replacing the kernel
8). Profit!
Last edited by Se7enLC; 10-22-2010 at 01:13 PM.
Cool CM Tricks
custom_backup_list.txt - make a list of files in /system that will survive a nightly install (ringtones, notifications, system apps, wallpapers, whatever)
in Terminal Emulator, set this as your shell command: "/system/xbin/su -c /system/xbin/bash". You get all the features of bash, root access, and you can still use the initial command field for whatever you want (default is adding /data/local/bin to your path)
I decided to try one of these nightlies and when it boots it does not ask met to log in into gmail and there is no google apps. Do I have to flash google apps separately from the nightly zip file? if so, where can I get the right ones? Is there anything else I need to do to run this? (I tipically like to let the market sync my apps and just restore data for a few apps from TB.
thanks for the help.
Yes, the google apps file is separate from the nightly zip file. I recommend logging into irc.freenode.net and the channel #koush for real-time assistance while you install, or at least reading up on the installation guide here:
Full Update Guide - Motorola Droid - CyanogenMod Wiki
As a side-note, nightly builds are not really recommended if you haven't used CM before. I won't say "don't do it" because I think the currently nightlies are WAY better than the stable release - but you WILL run into things that don't work correctly, and if you're not comfortable with the whole process, it may be a real pain for you (and the people trying to help, too).
As another side-note - the current most recent version of gapps (20101020.1) has an extraneous 5mb file in the zip which will very nearly fill your /system partition. You'll want to remove /system/gapps.tar after installing if you plan on writing anything to /system at any point.
Last edited by Se7enLC; 10-22-2010 at 03:28 PM.
Cool CM Tricks
custom_backup_list.txt - make a list of files in /system that will survive a nightly install (ringtones, notifications, system apps, wallpapers, whatever)
in Terminal Emulator, set this as your shell command: "/system/xbin/su -c /system/xbin/bash". You get all the features of bash, root access, and you can still use the initial command field for whatever you want (default is adding /data/local/bin to your path)
I installed nightly 155 without any issues ..works great so far but I have only been running it for about ten hours..I'm sticking with the stock kernel with it over clocked at 800 ..I can't wait for a RC or a final release. If a nightly build is this stable imagine what the final build is going to be like!
can you guys that have tried the nightlies let me know of one thing...can music be paused while the screen is off? Like with the camera button? I know on CM6 stable, the volume rocker would change tracks but you couldn't pause the music.
Samsung Galaxy SIII / Stock