[Q] Total G-TAB RAM < 512MB ? - G Tablet Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Using the "Android Assistant" app, it says I have 372.91 MB of Total Memory. I bought my G-Tab during the big Woot sale a few months ago like so many others. I thought I was getting a 512 MB tablet. What's the deal? Am I missing something?
p.s. Under Settings>Applications>Running Services, I have the following parameters:
Other: 31MB in 2
Avail: 144MB + 120MB in 15
I can't find any numbers that add up to 512 :-(

maw269 said:
Using the "Android Assistant" app, it says I have 372.91 MB of Total Memory. I bought my G-Tab during the big Woot sale a few months ago like so many others. I thought I was getting a 512 MB tablet. What's the deal? Am I missing something?
p.s. Under Settings>Applications>Running Services, I have the following parameters:
Other: 31MB in 2
Avail: 144MB + 120MB in 15
I can't find any numbers that add up to 512 :-(
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That's because the ram used by the OS isn't available for you to run apps in.
You could look at some low level info via a terminal app or the adb desktop shell...
http://elinux.org/Android_Memory_Usage
for example, on mine I see this
Code:
# cat /proc/meminfo
MemTotal: 446784 kB
MemFree: 9164 kB
Buffers: 45244 kB
Cached: 151572 kB
SwapCached: 0 kB
Active: 209116 kB
Inactive: 179396 kB
Active(anon): 93200 kB
Inactive(anon): 99432 kB
Active(file): 115916 kB
Inactive(file): 79964 kB
Unevictable: 476 kB
Mlocked: 0 kB
HighTotal: 0 kB
HighFree: 0 kB
LowTotal: 446784 kB
LowFree: 9164 kB
SwapTotal: 0 kB
SwapFree: 0 kB
Dirty: 0 kB
Writeback: 0 kB
AnonPages: 192212 kB
Mapped: 47996 kB
Shmem: 420 kB
Slab: 18368 kB
SReclaimable: 10596 kB
SUnreclaim: 7772 kB
KernelStack: 5032 kB
PageTables: 9912 kB
NFS_Unstable: 0 kB
Bounce: 0 kB
WritebackTmp: 0 kB
CommitLimit: 223392 kB
Committed_AS: 3148368 kB
VmallocTotal: 548864 kB
VmallocUsed: 33572 kB
VmallocChunk: 467844 kB
Which looks right for a 512MB ram system.

Related

nvflash file sizes

Was able to use nvflash and just wanted to make sure that these file sizes look correct... Thanks in advance.
blob.bin 1,074 KB
blob.log 1 KB
bootloader.ebt 999 KB
bricksafe.img 11,776 KB
create.bct 6 KB
factory-config.img 5,120 KB
recovery.bct 6 KB
unlock-token.img 8,192 KB
ravensportal said:
Was able to use nvflash and just wanted to make sure that these file sizes look correct... Thanks in advance.
blob.bin 1,074 KB
blob.log 1 KB
bootloader.ebt 999 KB
bricksafe.img 11,776 KB
create.bct 6 KB
factory-config.img 5,120 KB
recovery.bct 6 KB
unlock-token.img 8,192 KB
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I have the exact same thing. I think you're good, or we're both screwed!!! :laugh:
LOL Hopefully not... Thanks for the reply.
ravensportal said:
LOL Hopefully not... Thanks for the reply.
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sha256sum all files on the prime and the ones on your pc. at least those you can check.
if you're really keen on this, make the backups several times with nvflash (the last ones, factory-config, unlock-token and bricksafe), then sha256 them.

[Q] How can I disable rewrite system images

Hi to everyone.
I make some changes in vold partiitons encryption, but I can't test it on emulator with android 5 because it every time make images again after encryption:
emulator: WARNING: system partition size adjusted to match image file (550 MB > 200 MB)
emulator: WARNING: data partition size adjusted to match image file (550 MB > 200 MB)
Creating filesystem with parameters:
Size: 576716800
Block size: 4096
Blocks per group: 32768
Inodes per group: 7040
Inode size: 256
Journal blocks: 2200
Label:
Blocks: 140800
Block groups: 5
Reserved block group size: 39
Created filesystem with 11/35200 inodes and 4536/140800 blocks
With andtoid 4.4 I had no this issue. How can I disable this?
It happend because last android 5 latest kernel broke fs during encryption.
I download android 5 stable repo and it works

Changing bootlogo (not the animation) Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet

I'm trying to change to splash-screen / boot logo of my Sony Xperia Z4 tablet (SGP771)
I have already rooted my device.
With the help of the bootimg.exe tool I unpacked the boot.img - exchanged the logo.rle and repacked the boot.img.
My custom logo.rle I created with boot_screen_logo_creation_package.
However, when flashing the new-boot.img to my device (with fastboot flash boot new-boot.img) the logo is not changed. Still showing the Sony logo before the bootanimation appears.
My tablet runs the Marshmallow firmware and I'm using the corresponding AndroPlusKernel v31 (Z4T_SGP771_AndroPlusKernel_v31.zip).
I tried already different tools like bootimg_tools from this xda forum, or split_bootimg.pl from the android-wiki.
The one mentioned in my question I found in several forums (wordpress, miui, dark-cyanide-devs ...)
Most of the tools I tried already did not repack the image correctly (fastboot reported "remote: dtb not found")
The tool I used, mentioned in the question, seemed to work for correcly unpacking and repacking. But as I said - the logo does not change -.-
Any suggestions what I am doing wrong?
Doesn't the initial splash logo reside in the bootloader or in another part of the system? I'm pretty sure it isn't in boot.img, at least this was not the case with my HTC phones.
jelbo said:
Doesn't the initial splash logo reside in the bootloader or in another part of the system? I'm pretty sure it isn't in boot.img, at least this was not the case with my HTC phones.
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Thank you for your reply. Do you have any idea where I could find it? I already searched through the filesystem with the adb shell:
Code:
>find . -name "*.rle"
and also *.png, *.bmp, *.jpg or also > find . -name "*logo*"
I did not open the pictures I found, but by their name I could not tell if there is the logo beyond (besides the logo.rle)
I attached the search result if it helps somehow?
MM365 said:
Thank you for your reply. Do you have any idea where I could find it? I already searched through the filesystem with the adb shell:
Code:
>find . -name "*.rle"
and also *.png, *.bmp, *.jpg or also > find . -name "*logo*"
I did not open the pictures I found, but by their name I could not tell if there is the logo beyond (besides the logo.rle)
I attached the search result if it helps somehow?
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I'm pretty sure it's not a file on a filesystem and, if it is, it would be on a partition you can not just search on easily. I remember having to flash a boot splash image on my HTC One m7 using fastboot flash splash1 splash.img. splash1 is the dedicated partition for the splash image, on mmcblk0p13.
I don't know how it is on Xperia's, but I guess it's similar. It'd be nice to be able to change this though, I also dislike the bright white Sony splash screen.
Here's the partition info I pulled from Disk Info Pro:
Code:
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Internal Storage (MMC)
--------------------------
* TA [mmcblk0p1] Not mounted
Total space: 2 MB
* LTALabel [mmcblk0p2] (/lta-label) [ext4]
Used: 5.7 MB, Free: 10.3 MB, Total space: 16 MB
* modem [mmcblk0p3] (/firmware) [vfat]
Used: 16.8 MB, Free: 63.2 MB, Total space: 80 MB
* pmic [mmcblk0p4] Not mounted
Total space: 128 KB
* alt_pmic [mmcblk0p5] Not mounted
Total space: 128 KB
* limits [mmcblk0p6] Not mounted
Total space: 1 KB
* DDR [mmcblk0p7] Not mounted
Total space: 1 MB
* apdp [mmcblk0p8] Not mounted
Total space: 256 KB
* msadp [mmcblk0p9] Not mounted
Total space: 256 KB
* dpo [mmcblk0p10] Not mounted
Total space: 1 KB
* hyp [mmcblk0p11] Not mounted
Total space: 512 KB
* alt_hyp [mmcblk0p12] Not mounted
Total space: 512 KB
* fsg [mmcblk0p13] Not mounted
Total space: 1.5 MB
* ssd [mmcblk0p14] Not mounted
Total space: 8 KB
* sbl1 [mmcblk0p15] Not mounted
Total space: 1 MB
* alt_sbl1 [mmcblk0p16] Not mounted
Total space: 1 MB
* modemst1 [mmcblk0p17] Not mounted
Total space: 1.5 MB
* modemst2 [mmcblk0p18] Not mounted
Total space: 1.5 MB
* s1sbl [mmcblk0p19] Not mounted
Total space: 256 KB
* alt_s1sbl [mmcblk0p20] Not mounted
Total space: 256 KB
* sdi [mmcblk0p21] Not mounted
Total space: 128 KB
* alt_sdi [mmcblk0p22] Not mounted
Total space: 128 KB
* tz [mmcblk0p23] Not mounted
Total space: 1 MB
* alt_tz [mmcblk0p24] Not mounted
Total space: 1 MB
* rpm [mmcblk0p25] Not mounted
Total space: 512 KB
* alt_rpm [mmcblk0p26] Not mounted
Total space: 512 KB
* aboot [mmcblk0p27] Not mounted
Total space: 1 MB
* alt_aboot [mmcblk0p28] Not mounted
Total space: 1 MB
* boot [mmcblk0p29] Not mounted
Total space: 64 MB
* rdimage [mmcblk0p30] Not mounted
Total space: 32 MB
* persist [mmcblk0p31] (/persist) [ext4]
Used: 5.3 MB, Free: 26.7 MB, Total space: 32 MB
* FOTAKernel [mmcblk0p32] Not mounted
Total space: 64 MB
* misc [mmcblk0p33] Not mounted
Total space: 1 MB
* keystore [mmcblk0p34] Not mounted
Total space: 512 KB
* devinfo [mmcblk0p35] Not mounted
Total space: 1 KB
* config [mmcblk0p36] Not mounted
Total space: 512 KB
* rddata [mmcblk0p37] Not mounted
Total space: 100 MB
* apps_log [mmcblk0p38] (/rca) [ext4]
Used: 5.2 MB, Free: 4.8 MB, Total space: 10 MB
* diag [mmcblk0p39] (/idd) [ext4]
Used: 2.5 MB, Free: 13.5 MB, Total space: 16 MB
* oem [mmcblk0p40] (/oem) [ext4]
Used: 79.2 MB, Free: 220 MB, Total space: 300 MB
* Cache [mmcblk0p41] (/cache) [ext4]
Used: 11.4 MB, Free: 188 MB, Total space: 200 MB
* B2B [mmcblk0p42] Not mounted
Total space: 384 MB
* Data (userdata) [mmcblk0p43] (/data) [ext4]
Used: 13.7 GB, Free: 9 GB, Total space: 22.7 GB
* System [mmcblk0p44] (/system) [ext4]
Used: 4.3 GB, Free: 820 MB, Total space: 5.1 GB
* mmcblk0rpmb [mmcblk0rpmb] Not mounted
Total space: 4 MB
--------------------------
tmpfs mount points
--------------------------
* /dev [tmpfs]
Used: 144 KB, Free: 1.4 GB, Total space: 1.4 GB
* /mnt [tmpfs]
Used: 0 B, Free: 1.4 GB, Total space: 1.4 GB
* /tmp [tmpfs]
Used: 0 B, Free: 1.4 GB, Total space: 1.4 GB
* /storage [tmpfs]
Used: 0 B, Free: 1.4 GB, Total space: 1.4 GB
* /storage/self [tmpfs]
Used: 0 B, Free: 1.4 GB, Total space: 1.4 GB
jelbo said:
I'm pretty sure it's not a file on a filesystem and, if it is, it would be on a partition you can not just search on easily. I remember having to flash a boot splash image on my HTC One m7 using fastboot flash splash1 splash.img. splash1 is the dedicated partition for the splash image, on mmcblk0p13.
I don't know how it is on Xperia's, but I guess it's similar. It'd be nice to be able to change this though, I also dislike the bright white Sony splash screen.
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Thank you for your help - I really appreciate it !
I tried to >fastboot flash splash custom.img
and >fastboot flash splash1 custom.img
and fastboot reports "Command not allowed"
Code:
target reported max download size of 536870912 bytes
sending 'splash' <750 KB>...
OKAY [0.052s]
writing 'splash'...
FAILED <remote: Command not allowed>
finished. total time: 0x077s
UsbDebugging is enabled.
I used the tool from this xda forum to create the img from a 450x800 png file.
I did not use the tool to flash the img because the tools adb reported my device as "offline" (rebooting did not help)
- so I tried to flash it manually with fastboot...
Do you have any suggestions what went wrong?
MM365 said:
Thank you for your help - I really appreciate it !
I tried to >fastboot flash splash custom.img
and >fastboot flash splash1 custom.img
and fastboot reports "Command not allowed"
Code:
target reported max download size of 536870912 bytes
sending 'splash' <750 KB>...
OKAY [0.052s]
writing 'splash'...
FAILED <remote: Command not allowed>
finished. total time: 0x077s
UsbDebugging is enabled.
I used the tool from this xda forum to create the img from a 450x800 png file.
I did not use the tool to flash the img because the tools adb reported my device as "offline" (rebooting did not help)
- so I tried to flash it manually with fastboot...
Do you have any suggestions what went wrong?
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First of all, you should not run commands like that if you don't know exactly what you are doing. I'm by no means an expert in this, but when you read my list of partitions you can see there's no partition named splash or splash1. You tried to flash a file into that partition. Also, the file should not be 450x800 but likely the native resolution, which is 2560x1440.
Let me try to ping @[NUT], I'm pretty sure he can tell us right away if it's possible or not. In the meantime, I'll do a little search again myself. So far I haven't found a lot. Looks like it is indeed an .rle file in the kernel.
jelbo said:
First of all, you should not run commands like that if you don't know exactly what you are doing. I'm by no means an expert in this, but when you read my list of partitions you can see there's no partition named splash or splash1. You tried to flash a file into that partition. Also, the file should not be 450x800 but likely the native resolution, which is 2560x1440.
Let me try to ping @[NUT], I'm pretty sure he can tell us right away if it's possible or not. In the meantime, I'll do a little search again myself. So far I haven't found a lot. Looks like it is indeed an .rle file in the kernel.
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Ok. Thanks.
please let me know if you come to any conclusion.

Kyocera Duraforce Pro Root?

This is my first post. I've added nothing constructive to the forum, and i'm here to get some help. Just wanted to come clean, i'm definitely that guy right now.
To cut to the chase i need to root a Kyocera Duraforce Pro (E6810)
Kingroot is a no go. To the best of my knowledge, there does not exist a forum where someone has successfully done it. I don't mind to get a little sketchy, i have a junk Duraforce pro that still works (half ****ed screen) and ill gladly try something that might brick that one.
Im looking for a direction to go, doesn't have to be a step by step. Anyone personally rooted a Duraforce Pro?
Why do i NEED to? I need to edit the apn settings for my mms to work on bluegrass. The settings are locked, neither verizon nor kyocera is any help. Ive searched far and wide for ways around the grayed out apn menu, my phone has to be rooted first. If you know how to edit apn settings on 6.0.1 without a root let me know. Gotta get my **** picks, cant live without it.
Thanks in advance,
-Senior Bumble****
Hey Senior Bumble,
I was just about to try this on a new phone that I purchased. If you have one that you don't mind bricking, would you mind giving it a shot? Here are the links to root the device. I have a Verizon phone.
https://www.androidinfotech.com/2016/12/unlock-bootloader-kyocera-duraforce-pro.html
https://www.androidinfotech.com/2016/12/root-kyocera-duraforce-pro-marshmallow-twrp.html
Good luck, let me know how it goes!
Any update on this. Was it successful?
Try this,
Download adb and Koush Universal adb driver and install them on ur pc, always install the driver first and don't install the drivers adb setup asks u to install.
Run command prompt as administrator.
Open the folder in c drive where adb is installed, u can use file explorer for this.
Press Shift+right click and select open command window here.
Enable USB debugging on your phone and connect it to the pc by a USB cord.
Enter command "adb devices" without quotation marks.
If it shows some device connected, only then proceed further.
Enter command " adb reboot bootloader"
Enter command " fastboot devices", if it shows some device to be connected, only then proceed further.
Enter command " fastboot oem unlock".
Ur phone may then ask for final confirmation on the phone screen, select yes.
When procedure completes, type "fastboot reboot" and ur phone will reboot.
U can now use Kingoroot or any other tool for rooting.
Sorry i took a while to get back to you, no luck.
Both of Sirachi's options ask me to "Put your Mobile in Boot Loader Mode" after this, my computer will no longer recognize the device. "adb devices" returns nothing and "reboot bootloader" fails.
If i use Augustoandro's guide i can get a little further until i reach a dead end. When i run "reboot bootloader" it does take my device to the Kyocera startup screen, it then appears to freeze and is unresponsive. I first tried to proceed after checking "fastboot devices" once, only to have "fastboot oem unlock" fail. I then pulled the battery and retried this time waiting a while on the restart screen. I checked fastboot devices a few times to see if it would change.
PS C:\adb> adb reboot bootloader
PS C:\adb> fastboot devices
e1898b6 fastboot
PS C:\adb> fastboot devices
e1898b6 fastboot
PS C:\adb> fastboot devices
e1898b6 fastboot
PS C:\adb> fastboot oem unlock
...
FAILED (remote: unknown command)
finished. total time: 0.016s
Good news is i've been dicking around with the junk phone (pulling batteries, navigating bootloader menus without being able to see them) and haven't bricked it yet.
Any ideas on why its failing? I would guess its related to adb not being able to send the duraforce directly to bootloader menu? Drivers maybe?
Thanks for all the suggestions, i'm picking up more and more knowledge of the process as i go.
Hey there!
I have the same problem as Senior Bumble...
First attempts I made in rooting was with an E6820 (AT&T branded). With it i did not even got the devices into bootloader. So i bought an E6810 (Verizon branded), and could activate the bootloader. But any attempts to unlock the bootloader failed.
Is there anybody who has another idea how to unlock the bootloader?
Thanks!
Greetings Norb
ebno said:
Hey there!
I have the same problem as Senior Bumble...
First attempts I made in rooting was with an E6820 (AT&T branded). With it i did not even got the devices into bootloader. So i bought an E6810 (Verizon branded), and could activate the bootloader. But any attempts to unlock the bootloader failed.
Is there anybody who has another idea how to unlock the bootloader?
Thanks!
Greetings Norb
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What version is the E6820 on?
Enabling "OEM unlocking" under developer options in MM doesn't do anything in terms of enabling unsigned bootloaders to go unchecked & unhaulted by what comes before & after if flashed, or even enabling fastboot flashing, etc. in the first place
Has anyone succeeded in flashing and/or rooting the DuraForce Pro? Mine is an E6820 AT&T variant, and I haven't been able to get in either bootloader or recovery mode with the various key combinations found online. The E6810 and E6830 versions all seem to be different devices although they are all "Kyocera Dura Force Pro" models. Any recommendations on accessing the bootloader on my E6820 (I've already enabled Developer Mode & "unlock OEM bootloader" in the settings with little/no effect)?
Kyocera Duraforce Pro E6820 (AT&T)
This smartphone's bootloader is encrypted directly from the factory.. I also have the unlocked AT&T version & even enabling OEM bootloader unlocking doesn't do anything particular that I can see.. The farthest I have gotten is to an Android error screen with the robot's stomach open saying "no command".. I contacted Kyocera directly and was told by a representative that if you were to forget the pin number the phone is essentially bricked and has to be sent into the carrier or Kyocera directly to reflashed because she said there is no way for the user to enter into recovery mode with any button combination!! I shared my concerns & irritations with her and she even said that it didn't make any sense.. I don't think this phone is rootable due to the excessively high levels of encryption and without any help from our carriers or Kyocera we're stuck with bloatware and a slow phone unfortunately.. I'm having major issues with my phone's speed booting up, along with intermittent "drops" with my mobile data connection, and my camera is constantly attempting to auto focus causing me to not be able to record videos or take decent pictures.. If we could root these phones and put a custom rom on them, I really believe that it'll fix many of these issues and other problems we're having but I'm afraid that I'll have to abandon this device for another manufacturer because I have exhausted all efforts to get this thing rooted..
I have had no luck for nearly 2 years in rooting or installing custom recovery on my E6820 AT&T DuraForce Pro (which is soon to be retired as a GPS/Altimeter). I have already ordered a Ulefone Armor 6E as a replacement phone. I have attached below some partition info from my active, working E6820 in case anyone is still attempting to root these (this comes from an app called DiskInfo)
Some of the modules I'm guessing might be involved in locking the bootloader are:
*keymaster
*keymasterbak
*aboot
*abootbak
*boot
*keystore
======Partition info ======
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Internal Storage
--------------------------
* zram0 [zram0] Not mounted
Total space: 512 MB
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Internal Storage (MMC)
--------------------------
* modem [mmcblk0p1] (/firmware) [vfat]
Used: 83.1 MB, Free: 8.9 MB, Total space: 92 MB
* sbl1 [mmcblk0p2] Not mounted
Total space: 1 MB
* sbl1bak [mmcblk0p3] Not mounted
Total space: 1 MB
* rpm [mmcblk0p4] Not mounted
Total space: 512 KB
* rpmbak [mmcblk0p5] Not mounted
Total space: 512 KB
* tz [mmcblk0p6] Not mounted
Total space: 2 MB
* tzbak [mmcblk0p7] Not mounted
Total space: 2 MB
* cmnlib64 [mmcblk0p8] Not mounted
Total space: 512 KB
* cmnlib64bak [mmcblk0p9] Not mounted
Total space: 512 KB
* cmnlib [mmcblk0p10] Not mounted
Total space: 512 KB
* cmnlibbak [mmcblk0p11] Not mounted
Total space: 512 KB
* keymaster [mmcblk0p12] Not mounted
Total space: 512 KB
* keymasterbak [mmcblk0p13] Not mounted
Total space: 512 KB
* devcfg [mmcblk0p14] Not mounted
Total space: 512 KB
* devcfgbak [mmcblk0p15] Not mounted
Total space: 512 KB
* aboot [mmcblk0p16] Not mounted
Total space: 2 MB
* abootbak [mmcblk0p17] Not mounted
Total space: 2 MB
* boot [mmcblk0p18] Not mounted
Total space: 64 MB
* recovery [mmcblk0p19] Not mounted
Total space: 64 MB
* fota [mmcblk0p20] Not mounted
Total space: 64 MB
* fotabk [mmcblk0p21] Not mounted
Total space: 64 MB
* devparam [mmcblk0p22] Not mounted
Total space: 10 MB
* splash [mmcblk0p23] Not mounted
Total space: 25 MB
* reserve1 [mmcblk0p24] Not mounted
Total space: 512 KB
* reserve2 [mmcblk0p25] Not mounted
Total space: 512 KB
* system [mmcblk0p26] Not mounted
Total space: 4.5 GB
* Cache [mmcblk0p27] (/cache) [ext4]
Used: 89.9 MB, Free: 2 GB, Total space: 2.1 GB
* Data (userdata) [mmcblk0p28] (/data) [ext4]
Used: 18.7 GB, Free: 2.7 GB, Total space: 21.5 GB
* dsp [mmcblk0p29] (/dsp) [ext4]
Used: 8.2 MB, Free: 7.8 MB, Total space: 16 MB
* mdtp [mmcblk0p30] Not mounted
Total space: 32 MB
* devinfo [mmcblk0p31] Not mounted
Total space: 8 MB
* carrier [mmcblk0p32] (/carrier) [ext4]
Used: 5.5 MB, Free: 34.5 MB, Total space: 40 MB
* fotamng [mmcblk0p33] Not mounted
Total space: 257 MB
* reserve3 [mmcblk0p34] Not mounted
Total space: 56 MB
* reserve4 [mmcblk0p35] Not mounted
Total space: 2 MB
* reserve5 [mmcblk0p36] Not mounted
Total space: 2 MB
* fsc [mmcblk0p37] Not mounted
Total space: 512 KB
* ssd [mmcblk0p38] Not mounted
Total space: 512 KB
* DDR [mmcblk0p39] Not mounted
Total space: 512 KB
* fsg [mmcblk0p40] Not mounted
Total space: 2 MB
* misc [mmcblk0p41] Not mounted
Total space: 1 MB
* keystore [mmcblk0p42] Not mounted
Total space: 512 KB
* config [mmcblk0p43] Not mounted
Total space: 512 KB
* oem [mmcblk0p44] Not mounted
Total space: 64 MB
* limits [mmcblk0p45] Not mounted
Total space: 512 KB
* mota [mmcblk0p46] Not mounted
Total space: 512 KB
* reserve6 [mmcblk0p47] Not mounted
Total space: 512 KB
* dip [mmcblk0p48] Not mounted
Total space: 1 MB
* syscfg [mmcblk0p49] Not mounted
Total space: 512 KB
* mcfg [mmcblk0p50] Not mounted
Total space: 4 MB
* apdp [mmcblk0p51] Not mounted
Total space: 512 KB
* msadp [mmcblk0p52] Not mounted
Total space: 512 KB
* dpo [mmcblk0p53] Not mounted
Total space: 512 KB
* log [mmcblk0p54] Not mounted
Total space: 60 MB
* logwork [mmcblk0p55] Not mounted
Total space: 32 MB
* kcs [mmcblk0p56] (/kcs) [ext4]
Used: 9.5 MB, Free: 480 KB, Total space: 10 MB
* cslog [mmcblk0p57] Not mounted
Total space: 16 MB
* bootwork [mmcblk0p58] Not mounted
Total space: 16 MB
* sum [mmcblk0p59] Not mounted
Total space: 1 MB
* sec [mmcblk0p60] Not mounted
Total space: 512 KB
* chkcode [mmcblk0p61] Not mounted
Total space: 512 KB
* dnand [mmcblk0p62] Not mounted
Total space: 8 MB
* sysprop [mmcblk0p63] (/pstore) [ext4]
Used: 6.1 MB, Free: 1.9 MB, Total space: 8 MB
* persist [mmcblk0p64] (/persist) [ext4]
Used: 5.2 MB, Free: 10.8 MB, Total space: 16 MB
* modemst1 [mmcblk0p65] Not mounted
Total space: 2 MB
* modemst2 [mmcblk0p66] Not mounted
Total space: 2 MB
* bfss1 [mmcblk0p67] Not mounted
Total space: 4 MB
* bfss2 [mmcblk0p68] Not mounted
Total space: 8 MB
* reserve7 [mmcblk0p69] Not mounted
Total space: 7 MB
* kcs_work [mmcblk0p70] Not mounted
Total space: 1 MB
* mmcblk0rpmb [mmcblk0rpmb] Not mounted
Total space: 4 MB
--------------------------
SD Card
--------------------------
* android_meta [mmcblk1p1] Not mounted
Total space: 16 MB
* android_expand [mmcblk1p2] Not mounted
Total space: 14.8 GB
--------------------------
device-mapper
--------------------------
* System [dm-0] (/system) [ext4]
Used: 3.4 GB, Free: 1 GB, Total space: 4.5 GB
* dm-1 [dm-1] (/devparam) [ext4]
Used: 4.4 MB, Free: 5.5 MB, Total space: 9.9 MB
* dm-2 [dm-2] Not mounted
Total space: 21.5 GB
* dm-3 [dm-3] (/mnt/expand/hexSerialNo) [ext4]
Used: 11.3 GB, Free: 3.6 GB, Total space: 14.8 GB
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tmpfs mount points
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* /dev [tmpfs]
Used: 124 KB, Free: 890 MB, Total space: 890 MB
* /mnt [tmpfs]
Used: 0 B, Free: 890 MB, Total space: 890 MB
* /storage [tmpfs]
Used: 0 B, Free: 890 MB, Total space: 890 MB
* /storage/self [tmpfs]
Used: 0 B, Free: 890 MB, Total space: 890 MB
--------------------------
Memory
--------------------------
* RAM
Used: 1.3 GB, Free: 465 MB, Total space: 1.8 GB
* Swap
Used: 476 MB, Free: 35.5 MB, Total space: 511 MB
Motochopper works

About extract HUAWEI Emui10 super. img

I read the super block from the UFS memory chip on a Huawei P30
Code:
Welcome to Medusa Pro Software version 2.1.0.
Started.
Reader #0: Generic EMV Smartcard Reader 0
Loading firmware. Please wait... Done.
Selected UFS interface.
Selected PIN - CONNECTOR socket.
Please use USB3.0 for better speed.
Connected. Reading information.
Manufacturer name: SAMSUNG
Product name: KLUDG4U1EA-B0C1
Serial Number: 365c76002705
OEM ID: SAMSUNG_OEM_ID
Page size : 4096 B
Block size : 4096 B
Block count : 31246336
Size : 119.20 GB (122056.00 MB)
AttrRefClkFreeq = 0
MaxDataInSize = 32768
MaxDataOutSize = 32768
Connect successful.
---------------------------------------------------------------
Physical partition number: 0
Block count : 1024 (0x400)
Size : 4.00 MB
Physical partition number: 1
Block count : 1024 (0x400)
Size : 4.00 MB
Physical partition number: 2
Block count : 2048 (0x800)
Size : 8.00 MB
P00: GPT (00000000, 00000080) 512 KB
P01: frp (00000080, 00000080) 512 KB
P02: persist (00000100, 00000600) 6 MB
P03: reserved1 (00000700, 00000100) 1024 KB
Physical partition number: 3
Block count : 31234048 (0x1DC9800)
Size : 119.15 GB (122008.00 MB)
P00: GPT (00000000, 00000080) 512 KB
P01: vrl (00000080, 00000080) 512 KB
P02: vrl_backup (00000100, 00000080) 512 KB
P03: modem_secure (00000180, 00000880) 8.5 MB
P04: nvme (00000A00, 00000500) 5 MB
P05: certification (00000F00, 00000100) 1024 KB
P06: oeminfo (00001000, 00006000) 96 MB
P07: secure_storage (00007000, 00002000) 32 MB
P08: modemnvm_factory (00009000, 00001000) 16 MB
P09: modemnvm_backup (0000A000, 00001000) 16 MB
P10: modemnvm_img (0000B000, 00002200) 34 MB
P11: hisee_encos (0000D200, 00000400) 4 MB
P12: veritykey (0000D600, 00000100) 1024 KB
P13: ddr_para (0000D700, 00000100) 1024 KB
P14: lowpower_para (0000D800, 00000100) 1024 KB
P15: batt_tp_para (0000D900, 00000100) 1024 KB
P16: reserved2 (0000DA00, 00001900) 25 MB
P17: splash2 (0000F300, 00005000) 80 MB
P18: bootfail_info (00014300, 00000200) 2048 KB
P19: misc (00014500, 00000200) 2048 KB
P20: dfx (00014700, 00001000) 16 MB
P21: rrecord (00015700, 00001000) 16 MB
P22: cache (00016700, 00006800) 104 MB
P23: fw_lpm3 (0001CF00, 00000100) 1024 KB
P24: reserved3 (0001D000, 00000600) 6 MB
P25: ivp (0001D600, 00000300) 3072 KB
P26: hdcp (0001D900, 00000100) 1024 KB
P27: hisee_img (0001DA00, 00000400) 4 MB
P28: hhee (0001DE00, 00000400) 4 MB
P29: hisee_fs (0001E200, 00000800) 8 MB
P30: fastboot (0001EA00, 00000C00) 12 MB
P31: vector (0001F600, 00000400) 4 MB
P32: isp_boot (0001FA00, 00000200) 2048 KB
P33: isp_firmware (0001FC00, 00000E00) 14 MB
P34: fw_hifi (00020A00, 00000C00) 12 MB
P35: teeos (00021600, 00000800) 8 MB
P36: sensorhub (00021E00, 00001000) 16 MB
P37: erecovery_kernel (00022E00, 00001800) 24 MB
P38: erecovery_ramdisk (00024600, 00002000) 32 MB
P39: erecovery_vendor (00026600, 00001000) 16 MB
P40: kernel (00027600, 00001800) 24 MB
P41: eng_system (00028E00, 00000C00) 12 MB
P42: recovery_ramdisk (00029A00, 00002000) 32 MB
P43: recovery_vendor (0002BA00, 00001000) 16 MB
P44: dts (0002CA00, 00000100) 1024 KB
P45: dto (0002CB00, 00001400) 20 MB
P46: trustfirmware (0002DF00, 00000200) 2048 KB
P47: modem_fw (0002E100, 00003800) 56 MB
P48: eng_vendor (00031900, 00000C00) 12 MB
P49: modem_patch_nv (00032500, 00000400) 4 MB
P50: modem_driver (00032900, 00001400) 20 MB
P51: reserved4 (00033D00, 00000C00) 12 MB
P52: ramdisk (00034900, 00000200) 2048 KB
P53: vbmeta_system (00034B00, 00000100) 1024 KB
P54: vbmeta_vendor (00034C00, 00000100) 1024 KB
P55: vbmeta_odm (00034D00, 00000100) 1024 KB
P56: vbmeta_cust (00034E00, 00000100) 1024 KB
P57: vbmeta_hw_product (00034F00, 00000100) 1024 KB
P58: recovery_vbmeta (00035000, 00000200) 2048 KB
P59: erecovery_vbmeta (00035200, 00000200) 2048 KB
P60: vbmeta (00035400, 00000400) 4 MB
P61: modemnvm_update (00035800, 00001000) 16 MB
P62: modemnvm_cust (00036800, 00001000) 16 MB
P63: patch (00037800, 00002000) 32 MB
P64: preas (00039800, 00012800) 296 MB
P65: preavs (0004C000, 00002000) 32 MB
[B][COLOR="Red"]P66: super (0004E000, 00160000) 5.5 GB[/COLOR][/B]
P67: version (001AE000, 00024000) 576 MB
P68: preload (001D2000, 00047800) 1144 MB
P69: userdata (00219800, 01BB0000) 110.8 GB
Backuping nvme partition...
Opening C:/Program Files/Medusa Pro Software/Backups/SAMSUNG_KLUDG4U1EA-B0C1_nvme_0xa00_0x500_11_06_2020_17_48_51.bin file...
Reading. Please wait... Done.
Elapsed time 00:00:00
SW: 2.1.0; FW: 1.00.
Backuping oeminfo partition...
Opening C:/Program Files/Medusa Pro Software/Backups/SAMSUNG_KLUDG4U1EA-B0C1_oeminfo_0x1000_0x6000_11_06_2020_17_48_51.bin file...
Reading. Please wait... Done.
Elapsed time 00:00:05
SW: 2.1.0; FW: 1.00.
---------------------------------------------------------------Searching Android build info...
Not found
---------------------------------------------------------------RPMB: Counter of the successful data write requests = 196.
Partition table has been found on device.
RPMB: Counter of the successful data write requests = 196.
Save to E:/tmp file...
Reading partition super... Done.
Reading is finished.
SW: 2.1.0; FW: 1.00.
Then I used the tool "lpunpack" to unpack super. Img, and got this
Code:
cust.img
hw_product.img
odm.img
system.img
vendor.img
Oddly, though, none of these files are in ext4 or Android Sparse:
Code:
λ file *
cust.img: data
hw_product.img: data
odm.img: data
system.img: data
vendor.img: data
I tried using the command mount under ubuntu18, but unfortunately it failed
Code:
[email protected]:~/Desktop/tmp$ sudo mount -t erofs -o loop system.img /mnt
mount: /mnt: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/loop9, missing codepage or helper program, or other error.
I've extracted using: imjtool.
http://newandroidbook.com/tools/imjtool.html
VD171 said:
I've extracted using: imjtool.
http://newandroidbook.com/tools/imjtool.html
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I tried, and the result is the same
They are erofs partitions.

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