This from Eugene:
All Scripting will be based on edify from here on ( No amend support )
When you update the zImage, and load Eugene's latest recovery, it will no longer flash other ROMs that are not built the way Eugene has done with his.
This is not a complaint, amend support has been deprecated by Google and the world is moving on. But right now I can't flash anything by EDT or TW without using ODIN to reset everything.
For dev level folks getting around this might be easy, but for a guy like me, it creates a barrier.
So my question for the devs would be, is everyone else planning on moving into edify scripts as well? Will I soon be able to flash GCR3 U7, then Bi-Winning, then Bionix without having to completely re-stock and re-root every time?
When we all move on to gingerbread ,everyone will use amend. It's dependent on the recovery. 2.2 kernels all use amend based recovery.
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One way you can get around this is to flash another kernel. I think the stock voodoo kernels in supercurio's voodoo lagfix thread flash using edify but when loaded they support ammed scripts.
Also, bigertime, there is a word mistake in your first sentence. Gingerbread required edify, and you put ammed, just pointing that out so that people don't get confused.
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geoffcorey said:
One way you can get around this is to flash another kernel. I think the stock voodoo kernels in supercurio's voodoo lagfix thread flash using edify but when loaded they support ammed scripts.
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good info...thanks
Androidawg said:
This from Eugene:
All Scripting will be based on edify from here on ( No amend support )
When you update the zImage, and load Eugene's latest recovery, it will no longer flash other ROMs that are not built the way Eugene has done with his.
This is not a complaint, amend support has been deprecated by Google and the world is moving on. But right now I can't flash anything by EDT or TW without using ODIN to reset everything.
For dev level folks getting around this might be easy, but for a guy like me, it creates a barrier.
So my question for the devs would be, is everyone else planning on moving into edify scripts as well? Will I soon be able to flash GCR3 U7, then Bi-Winning, then Bionix without having to completely re-stock and re-root every time?
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Since Eugene has moved on to greener pastures, I removed his last kernel from my personal gc remix. I replaced the kernel with a version of cwk, replaced the edify scripts with the amend script from gc3.5, and removed the wipe file from the root of the zip, replacing it with the busybox file from gc3.5 in the root of the zip. It makes flashing back and forth to different roms less labor intensive.
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Since Eugene has moved on to greener pastures, I removed his last kernel from my personal gc remix. I replaced the kernel with a version of cwk, replaced the edify scripts with the amend script from gc3.5, and removed the wipe file from the root of the zip, replacing it with the busybox file from gc3.5 in the root of the zip. It makes flashing back and forth to different roms less labor intensive.
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Here's the part where I ask you to post that. You knew it was coming.
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Here's the part where I ask you to post that. You knew it was coming.
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Had an idea it was coming, but I'm not going to rehost his rom. The changes are simple enough, plus the specific kernel I am using was never meant to see the light of day, and I swore to its creator it never would through my hands. If you're looking for more specific directions, I can post more later when I get home. The simplest way is to open gc3.7 and gc3.5 in two different 7zip windows, and drag the scripts and busybox files as I described earlier from 3.5 to 3.7, and also the kernel of your choice into the update folder inside the zip. Lmk if you need any more help on that.
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so when sg2 comes out? will the devs be using edify or ammend?? curious noob here?
great question androidawg
well, since the SGS II is using GB, and GB REQUIRES edify (no legacy ammend support) then the devs will HAVE to use edify, there isn't any other choice.
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well, since the SGS II is using GB, and GB REQUIRES edify (no legacy ammend support) then the devs will HAVE to use edify, there isn't any other choice.
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That was my understanding.
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Had an idea it was coming, but I'm not going to rehost his rom. The changes are simple enough, plus the specific kernel I am using was never meant to see the light of day, and I swore to its creator it never would through my hands. If you're looking for more specific directions, I can post more later when I get home. The simplest way is to open gc3.7 and gc3.5 in two different 7zip windows, and drag the scripts and busybox files as I described earlier from 3.5 to 3.7, and also the kernel of your choice into the update folder inside the zip. Lmk if you need any more help on that.
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Sounds simple enough. But doesn't opening a .zip mean that it needs to be re-signed? I never understood how that works. Moving the files is easy enough.
If you're using cwm, then no resigning is required. That's part of the reason to get cwm.
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Sounds simple enough. But doesn't opening a .zip mean that it needs to be re-signed? I never understood how that works. Moving the files is easy enough.
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Youre actually not going to unzip the archive at all. Using 7zip, open the archive (right click-7zip menu-open archive), add and remove the files at your leisure, then close the 7zip window. You can even rename the zip and it will flash without needing to sign it. The latest versions (since january to my knowledge) of cwm dont even check the signature verification. Making it just that easy.
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I was reading the development forums and see the thread for epic and fascinate lockscreens. But no one will give me step by step directions on how to install them. I am rooted with akaskrillers lag fix and overclock with the jfd baseband. Can anyone hook me up?
I need it in plain English because I really don't wanna screw it up. Thank you so much in advance.
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I know I am not helping you out with your question directly, but you might check out a custom rom that already has them installed. I suggest either Master rom 1.1.4 ( my daily driver) or Bionix 1.9.1. Both of them are crazy easy to flash, and have the lock screens you wnat... not to mention their improved speed and performance over the jfd base.
edit... Master is unleashing a froyo rom very soon, so my suggestion will be to use Bionix, as i am not sure if the lock screens will make it into Masters 2.2 rom.
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I know I am not helping you out with your question directly, but you might check out a custom rom that already has them installed. I suggest either Master rom 1.1.4 ( my daily driver) or Bionix 1.9.1. Both of them are crazy easy to flash, and have the lock screens you wnat... not to mention their improved speed and performance over the jfd base.
edit... Master is unleashing a froyo rom very soon, so my suggestion will be to use Bionix, as i am not sure if the lock screens will make it into Masters 2.2 rom.
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Ehh, Yeah they will be in my 2.2 ROM. Just not the beta version of it
But yeah, I have to agree with him.. You should probably go with a ROM that has it installed already...
I was using bionic at one point, but with the lag fix and overclock its superfast now. I get roughly 2400 quadrent score plus I like the tmobile stock apps. That's the reason I just wanted to know about the lock screens.
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mbh8280 said:
I was using bionic at one point, but with the lag fix and overclock its superfast now. I get roughly 2400 quadrent score plus I like the tmobile stock apps. That's the reason I just wanted to know about the lock screens.
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YOu have to use ROM Manager to flash the .zip files.
Go to the Development section, and download the .zip files, and put them somewhere in your SD card.
Using ROM Manager, go where it says "Install ROM from SD card"
Find the .zip files, and done.
Your phone will boot up in recovery mode and flash it.
It seemed to pop up out of nowhere when Super Clean switched to it. Now I'm seeing themes and such having to be updated to support it. Googling it just brings me to threads here discussing it, but I can't find anything introducing what it is.
It's the new update format introduced and required by CWM 3.
Does that mean a rom using edify must be flashed from CWM 3? Or is it backwards compatible?
Also, do themes with edify work on non-edify roms?
Pretty sure edify only works with 3, and 3 only works with edify.
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Does that mean a rom using edify must be flashed from CWM 3? Or is it backwards compatible?
Also, do themes with edify work on non-edify roms?
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Edify isnt a rom type. All it is is the type of scripting language that the updater script inside the flashable zips use. So if you still have cwm 2.x you'd still be able to flash stuff that uses the amend scripts. But cwm 3 is edify and edify only. But to really answer your question, as long as the flashable zip's script is written in edify it'll flash as any other would, but only with CWM 3.x
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Edify isnt a rom type. All it is is the type of scripting language that the updater script inside the flashable zips use. So if you still have cwm 2.x you'd still be able to flash stuff that uses the amend scripts. But cwm 3 is edify and edify only. But to really answer your question, as long as the flashable zip's script is written in edify it'll flash as any other would, but only with CWM 3.x
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The red cwm from Jt seems to work with amend & edify as well. I upgraded to superclean 2.71 using the red cwm with no problems.
Ya from what I understand from the devs cwm 3.x is only edify while previous versions supported both.
Personally I'm still running 2.x red cwm.
Orange cwm doesn't work either. I don't trust it to do the necessary flashing that the red one can do.
Edify can work with older recoveries, but won't necessarily work, but amend will not work with CWM 3.x.
Also, why do people say that nothing works in the new cwm 3.0? I've flashed a few roms in it with no problems. Sure, stuff may be broken in it, but how is that different from green cwm?
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The red cwm from Jt seems to work with amend & edify as well. I upgraded to superclean 2.71 using the red cwm with no problems.
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As did I. Interestingly enough I had just flashed that new one a few days before adding 2.7.1, so maybe that's how I skipped whatever problems others are having.
When I want to flash I have to use Odin to flash a cwm.tar file. I wish the orange would work on everything!!!
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I went through a couple threads and couldn't really find an answer for this. iif something says "edify only" does that mean i can NOT flash it through CWMR? Or can i? and if i cant use clockworkmod, how do i get "edify". sorry if this is a stupid Noob question
If it says edify only, it basically means that you can use it CWMR3 as well as the 3-31-11 version of CWMR. Basically, before, themers, kernelers, and devs were using the 'amend' script in their .zip flashing code for CWMR. But now, as a way to move on, devs etc and now using the new and improved 'edify' script. Hope that answers it.
Thanks
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If it says edify only, it basically means that you can use it CWMR3 as well as the 3-31-11 version of CWMR. Basically, before, themers, kernelers, and devs were using the 'amend' script in their .zip flashing code for CWMR. But now, as a way to move on, devs etc and now using the new and improved 'edify' script. Hope that answers it.
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so i can falsh edify only scripts with CWMR 2.5.x?
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so i can falsh edify only scripts with CWMR 2.5.x?
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You can flash both edify and amend in the newest cwm2.5.x and edify only in cwm3.
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I have cyanogenmod 7, but it's way to buggy. I need a clean install, but I recently dropped my phone in the pool and it won't connect via USB.... Is there a way to revert to stock JFD on my device? Maybe a flashable .zip? or a full restore? I dunno, i'm pretty desperate and my device is fully backed up on my PC.
Based on my understanding (which could be completely wrong), the answer is a long yes. CM7 uses clockwork 3.X, which uses edify scripting. All of our 2.2 & 2.1 flashable zips use amend scripting, which is not compatible with clockwork 3.X. So based on this you would have to change the scripting on a flashable zip with 2.2 or 2.1 on it to be able to apply it with clockwork 3.x (which I have no idea how you would do or where to start) or get clockwork 2.x on your CM7 rom (which I'm not sure is possible).
new charger port bro. we went over this last night
hahaha i know, right? but i'm not gonna pay fifty bucks to have someone fix it, and i can't do it myself..... I'm a software developer, not a hardware engineer.
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Based on my understanding (which could be completely wrong), the answer is a long yes. CM7 uses clockwork 3.X, which uses edify scripting. All of our 2.2 & 2.1 flashable zips use amend scripting, which is not compatible with clockwork 3.X. So based on this you would have to change the scripting on a flashable zip with 2.2 or 2.1 on it to be able to apply it with clockwork 3.x (which I have no idea how you would do or where to start) or get clockwork 2.x on your CM7 rom (which I'm not sure is possible).
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K, i got clockworkmod 2.x on my phone. You know where I can get a 2.1 rom?
Bible sticky in dev section
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oh yeah. thanks.
How did it work out im in same situation mines completely broken so no Odin an I can't get replacement 4 a while an I got school so I need 10hr+ need battery life
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what is this and what does it do?
ensures you have no issues flashing different kernels.
Clears init.d scripts associated with Kernels, removes bln associated files, clears dalvik-cache, cache, and any logcat on/off
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how to use
download zip to your sdcard and reboot into cwm
flash kernel cleaning zip
flash new kernel
....that's it
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when to use
When flashing from one kernel to another. Right now the only two primary kernels are Entropy's DD and Siyah. Siyah adds etc/init.d/ scripts so this ensures they are removed prior to flashing a different Kernel.
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download
Download Kernel Cleaning Script
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Your work is great. Much appreciation!
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So "when" should this be used? Between flashing new roms? Or can it be used to clean a rom you are using?
Btw the link is not working
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After flashing Rom.
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highaltitude said:
So "when" should this be used? Between flashing new rooms? Or can it be used to clean a rom you are using?
Btw the link is not working
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Not to sound like a prick, but can't you read?
It says right under the first part of the OP titled "what is this and what does it do?"
in the OP it also the title says Kernel Cleaning Script.
@ sgs You mean before flashing a ROM, right? Or before flashing a new kernel.
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Not to sound like a prick, but can't you read?
It says right under the first part of the OP titled "what is this and what does it do?"
in the OP it also the title says Kernel Cleaning Script.
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Chill brotha. He's asking for when it should be flashed for proper usage. Not what it is..
I believe it should be used prior to flashing a new kernel. Also when changing ROM's which also contain a different kernel.
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Well you do sound like one, I did read it and didn't say when exactly you were to use it. SO then, use it ONLY when changing kernels. So if you flash a new rom, then you do or dont use it? Only if youre running a rom, but decide to go to another kernel?
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Well you do sound like one, I did read it and didn't say when exactly you were to use it. SO then, use it ONLY when changing kernels. So if you flash a new rom, then you do or dont use it? Only if youre running a rom, but decide to go to another kernel?
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I think you're on the right track:
1) use prior to flashing a new kernel
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2) use prior to flashing a new ROM if that ROM uses a different kernel than what you are currently using
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I think you're on the right track:
1) use prior to flashing a new kernel
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2) use prior to flashing a new ROM if that ROM uses a different kernel than what you are currently using
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Exactly how this should be used...
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Thanks that is what i thought, or at least figured out with your guys help. Just didnt know if it was useful in the middle of running a rom. i.e I just flashed the Siyah kernel to Miui yesterday, would this help me today, that kind of deal. So with that thinking, if I wanted to use this tool right now, I would run it, then flash the Siyah kernel again afterwards. Now, what about, when you restore a rom? I am about to put Shostock back, do I run this tool before restoring?
well, I restored, rebooted, then boot back into cwm, flashed the cleaner, then flashed the kernel I wanted, then rebooted.
After flashing SiyahKernel.
I make a point of not putting persistent cruft anywhere - not even rooting any more.
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After flashing SiyahKernel.
I make a point of not putting persistent cruft anywhere - not even rooting any more.
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Is this something that would need to be done if flashing a different iteration of the same kernel? Siyah 2.6.1 to 2.6.3 for example?
I know you just said we don't need to run these kernel cleaning scripts for your kernels...thanks in advance. Also, is Pika's Bolt script compatible with your kernels or is it unnecessary? Just curious.
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Not to sound like a prick, but can't you read?
It says right under the first part of the OP titled "what is this and what does it do?"
in the OP it also the title says Kernel Cleaning Script.
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So quick to jump on someone! Not to sound like a prick, but can't YOU read?!
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Jank4AU said:
Is this something that would need to be done if flashing a different iteration of the same kernel? Siyah 2.6.1 to 2.6.3 for example?
I know you just said we don't need to run these kernel cleaning scripts for your kernels...thanks in advance. Also, is Pika's Bolt script compatible with your kernels or is it unnecessary? Just curious.
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Depends on the kernel... If it puts crap in init.d or elsewhere on the system, then yes.
Note that it may also clobber stuff your firmware dev intentionally put into init.d - I believe gtg has a zipalign script along with a script to set the CPU governor to ondemand in Unnamed.
Awesome dude thank you for this! I had it on my captivate it worked wonders
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I gather you just edited the script form the I9100 forums this thread samsung ultimate kernel cleaning script posted by buster041284... yes?
The scripts are very similar. Yours recursively deletes everything in the init.d folder and script posted by buster041284's version deletes specific files in the init.d folder.
I believe cleaning up scripts from Siyah's kernel prior to (re)installing Entropy's kernel is the only reason for us I777 folks to use the scripts.. . right?
Wouldn't you want to only kill those files vice every script in the entire folder?
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I gather you just edited the script form the I9100 forums this thread samsung ultimate kernel cleaning script posted by buster041284... yes?
The scripts are very similar. Yours recursively deletes everything in the init.d folder and script posted by buster041284's version deletes specific files in the init.d folder.
I believe cleaning up scripts from Siyah's kernel prior to (re)installing Entropy's kernel is the only reason for us I777 folks to use the scripts.. . right?
Wouldn't you want to only kill those files vice every script in the entire folder?
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Most cleaning scripts are about the same. I actually got the idea from the captivate forums back when it was my primary phone. Also updated the script to just remove siyah init's since that is the only kernel we have right now that installs them.
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Most cleaning scripts are about the same. I actually got the idea from the captivate forums back when it was my primary phone. Also updated the script to just remove siyah init's since that is the only kernel we have right now that installs them.
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Gotcha... no surprise that the scripts would be similar. Good call on adjusting the updaterscript... folks might get a little concerned if you wiped their other init.d scripts too.