[Q] why isn't the siyah kernel working with clockworkmod? - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II SGH-I777

I recently flashed an older version of the Siyah kernel ported to the i777, but when I tried to use clockworkmod, and restore to a nandroid backup, it said something like " can't be found " but when it's mounted to the computer, in /clockworkmod/backup/ it showed it clearly. I eventually restored it back to factory settings, but I'm wondering if it's supposed to be like that, or it's just a bug on my phone

jonman11 said:
I recently flashed an older version of the Siyah kernel ported to the i777, but when I tried to use clockworkmod, and restore to a nandroid backup, it said something like " can't be found " but when it's mounted to the computer, in /clockworkmod/backup/ it showed it clearly. I eventually restored it back to factory settings, but I'm wondering if it's supposed to be like that, or it's just a bug on my phone
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It does work. You're just looking at it incorrectly because siyah's kernel reversed internal sd and external sd paths. Restore backup is looking in the external sd and restore backup from internal sd is looking in the internal sd. Entropy's does the opposite.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I777 using Tapatalk

Yup x2
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I777 using xda premium

highaltitude said:
Yup x2
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I777 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
it works ~ it works oh .. so ... juicily an bubbleh ooooooooohhhh yEA!!!!!!!=oP
Happy Droider <<<<<<
PS
<3 Love <3 the reconfiguration of file folders on external SD. Siyah iz throwed ~ Beautiful work mates ~ hard to imagine (although i know you can) making significant improvements on 2.6.6!!!!

Related

[Q] Kitchen Pro app fails to install when SDcard installed

Hi
When I have my external SD card installed all the apps I try to install fail. I also noticed when using Rom Manager and downloading and installing ROMS it always use to fail saying the file could not found after it rebooted and tried to flash.
With Kitchen Pro, i can remove my external SD card and everything works then, but its a bit of a pain having to do this everytime I want to have a little play.
Using Siyah 2.5.1 and CheckROM RevoHD 4
Thanks
Ryan
Happens to me too. I have found that it's kernel related, both siyah and void.echo aren't much kitchenpro friendly. There should be some kind of issue with mount points.. perhaps the developer could fix this implementing an option that allows to choose the storage device
Anyway.. I have a brutal solution which consists of copying the entire Download/CheckROM_REVO directory into the sdcard
Am I noob or what?
think i fixed mine by deleting the clockworkmod folder off sd card
Sent from my GT-I9100 using XDA App
RyanParty said:
think i fixed mine by deleting the clockworkmod folder off sd card
Sent from my GT-I9100 using XDA App
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I DO confirm that is just awesome!
RyanParty said:
think i fixed mine by deleting the clockworkmod folder off sd card
Sent from my GT-I9100 using XDA App
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
NOPE - no go for me Oh well...manual flashing in CWM it is...

[Q] Why Can I Not Boot My Back Up!

I installed Wuiu the other night and now when I try to restore a back up that I had previously had saved on my phone it just says "no files found" What did I do?! Did the ROM update my CWM and now the files are not compatible or what? If this is the case how can I find out which version of CWM i had and how can I get that back?
If I guess correctly, what happened is the sd cards are now mounted differently. You just need to find the backup directory with astro or some other root able file manager and move it to the correct sd card. I can't remember if the external is emmc or the internal one is. But whichever is which you just need to move the backup folder to the correct sd card. Sorry I can't give more detailed instructions, as I don't use wiui but if I remember right its based on cm7 file structuring.
Sent from my SGH-I777 using xda premium
In cwm, there should be two option to restore from. Go to backup and restore and then the third or fourth option down should be restore from internal.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I777 using xda premium
magicbumm328 said:
I installed Wuiu the other night and now when I try to restore a back up that I had previously had saved on my phone it just says "no files found" What did I do?! Did the ROM update my CWM and now the files are not compatible or what? If this is the case how can I find out which version of CWM i had and how can I get that back?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
While in CWM try both locations, cause Entropy and Siyah have it named differently.

"lost" my CWM backups...but not really?

I think I'm too inexperienced to be rom'ing on my everyday phone. I was running Team Objection lf5 and it was great except for google voice and MHL-out. So I decided to play with CM9. Now I cannot revert back to Objection? CWM recovery menu does not see ANYTHING on my external sd card. But when I pop the card into my laptop everything is still there, including all 3 of my CWM backup dates. What gives? I installed TWRP recovery to see if that was any different but it shows my backups as blank too. (Can TWRP even see/use CWM backup files anyways??).
So if the backups are there....how do you recommend I go about regaining access to them? Thank you in advance for saving my butt!
TWRP cannot use CWM backups and when u boot into CWM u should have an option to restore from internal memory or SD card, which is external. Try that
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I717 using xda premium
nvmehaterz said:
TWRP cannot use CWM backups and when u boot into CWM u should have an option to restore from internal memory or SD card, which is external. Try that
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I717 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
CWM gives me something like "directory not found" both when SD is mounted and unmounted.
Might be that CM9 is having terrible seeing the external. Put the backup on your internal.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I717 using Tapatalk 2
welchertc said:
Might be that CM9 is having terrible seeing the external. Put the backup on your internal.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I717 using Tapatalk 2
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
This is true, it's only navigating the internal SD. BUT I can't mount the internal in CM9 to move the backups there. I'm stuck right?
No, flash a ROM, then move the backup on your phone, them restore the backup
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I717 using Tapatalk 2
welchertc said:
No, flash a ROM, then move the backup on your phone, them restore the backup
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I717 using Tapatalk 2
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Got it. I'm in CM9 right now. Got USB storage "working" in that it connects, but while copying my clockworkmod folder to the internal it will cause the phone to reboot each and every time. (4x so far). I'll keep trying but this was an absolute waste of a day.
External has been wonky on CM9, just flash another ROM, preferably tw based, so you can transfer the file, then restore your backup.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I717 using Tapatalk 2
Holy crap the whole problem was incompatibility between CWM and CWMtouch versions. Never would have guessed, but then again I know so little that I thought the backups they create would be compatible. Thanks everyone for your help.
CM7 was/is great on my Incredible, but it appears I am not ready for CM9 on the Note. (With the bugs in CM9 I cannot believe people are asking for CM10 already, yikes). Then again, the is on my everyday, daily driver including work phone so I need every little thing to work right.

Photos deleted after flashing stock ROM via Odin

Hi,
I'm new and though I've watched the noob video I hope I'm in the right place, if not please dont get angry ><.
2 days ago I've flashed into stock rom for my SG3 (GT-i9300) back from my RGUI v5 Build number: MIUI-2.8.3 IMM76D / Kernal version: 3.0.38-Siyah-s3-v1.3.9c
Ask me why? because I've had some issues trying to install official MIUI v4 from the international website and always I get error: "Status 7" with a dead android inside. (Again, Why ? because I as hoping it would make my SG3 even smoother... more responsive)
So I though perhaps flashing it from a stock rom might work, so I used Odin and everything went fine, again ofcourse I got the error and went back to CWM to restore the backup i've made before flashing anything, I dont really mind about the error right now, I've seen similar posts about it and I shall continue investigating it, What's more important is on the next phrase.
Today I found out that all my photos were deleted, after restoring my RGUI v5 rom 2 days ago ofcourse....
I'm not sure how could the situation get any better though I remember previously flashing rom's that the SD card never being touched and I guess I was wrong.
What I wanted to ask is, I just got more CWM backup files on my external SD, does anyone knows if CWM backup restores user data aswell or should I just give up ?
Helpfull tips of how to restore it could be usefull (Oh lord, please spare me I beg you, I'll pray more).
Thanks in advance.
I've flashed hundreds of times on S1, S2 and now S3 and never lost any data or photos that are on either the internal or external sd cards.
Not sure but could it be that you somehow hit format sd card in cwm by accident?
Sent from my GT-I9300 using xda premium
Have you searched your internal and external storage? Maybe they were only stored on a different location so that the stock Gallery cannot find them?
Storages are either completely wiped or not wiped - but you don't only loose one particular folder
Sent from my GT-I9300 using xda premium
sxi200 said:
I've flashed hundreds of times on S1, S2 and now S3 and never lost any data or photos that are on either the internal or external sd cards.
Not sure but could it be that you somehow hit format sd card in cwm by accident?
Sent from my GT-I9300 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yeah, me too up untill now, i even verified via usb cable if I can browser into DCIM folder to see perhaps if its there but it not.
The General storage says 10 out of 11 free space...
d4fseeker said:
Have you searched your internal and external storage? Maybe they were only stored on a different location so that the stock Gallery cannot find them?
Storages are either completely wiped or not wiped - but you don't only loose one particular folder
Sent from my GT-I9300 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I tried to install 3rd party Gallery program which scans my SD's for photos and it could nothing.... Its probably not there.
I think all is lost unless one of my backups contains them.
anbushinobi said:
I tried to install 3rd party Gallery program which scans my SD's for photos and it could nothing.... Its probably not there.
I think all is lost unless one of my backups contains them.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Unfortunately cwm backups do not backup stuff on the sd card like photos. Looks like you've lost them man.
Sent from my GT-I9300 using xda premium
sxi200 said:
Unfortunately cwm backups do not backup stuff on the sd card like photos. Looks like you've lost them man.
Sent from my GT-I9300 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
In a more optimistic view there are worse things, and although its quite hard to swollow all I've got left to do is say thanks to every one for trying...
Thanks.
Sorry, but this is a "Well Duh..." moment.... Flashing any stock rom through ODIN will always wipe the data partition on the internal sd card. You need to backup the internal stuff onto your PC. Only a stock firmware that has been modded will allow a non-wipe flash and you usually need to be rooted as it is no longer a stock rom.
You should be able to restore a nandroid backup of a stock rom too without wiping the internal sd card as this is only putting the system data back onto your phone...
ultramag69 said:
Sorry, but this is a "Well Duh..." moment.... Flashing any stock rom through ODIN will always wipe the data partition on the internal sd card. You need to backup the internal stuff onto your PC. Only a stock firmware that has been modded will allow a non-wipe flash and you usually need to be rooted as it is no longer a stock rom.
You should be able to restore a nandroid backup of a stock rom too without wiping the internal sd card as this is only putting the system data back onto your phone...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
What is that nandroid backup your talkibg about? I'm not familiar with it, though i understand that there's still no way out.
anbushinobi said:
What is that nandroid backup your talkibg about? I'm not familiar with it, though i understand that there's still no way out.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Backup made with CWM recovery = Nandroid .
jje
Try this
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=fahrbot.apps.undelete
Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk 2
Daelyn said:
Try this
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=fahrbot.apps.undelete
Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk 2
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It almost looked like a life saver case but it seems to target the external SD card only.
I can't seem to find a setting to switch into internal SD...

[Q] Clockworkmod won't flash ROM: "can't mount emmc"

I just returned my phone to stock using ODIN and Entropy's method. I was previously running SHOStock3v.1.3.5 and was having problems creating a viable backup via CWM; not sure why, I've backed up many times before. What changed recently is that I set the default backup format to "TAR" from "DUP" as mentioned here. After that, my backups went from around 17MB to 1.6GB. At some point, possibly even with that first backup, the process would hang while generating the .md5. I left it for about 1.5 hours one time and still it wouldn't finish; I got around this by holding the power button to reboot. I reset the default format back to "DUP" and my backup size went back to about 17MB, but still wouldn't finish generating the .md5. All of these backups seemed to be causing System Media Storage some severe heartburn, filling up the internal memory. Deleting the backups solved this issue, but I was left with a phone that I could not backup.
Finally, this morning I (regrettably) used ROM Manager to try backing up, not having seen the numerous posts about never using ROM Manager. So my phone became a brick, stuck in a bootloop at the Samsung logo. So now I'm at the point where I've returned the phone to stock w/root as mentioned above. I've also reflashed recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.3-galaxys2att.tar via ODIN. BUT, when I try to flash a new ROM I get an error message saying "E:Can't mount /emmc/".
I've looked at some similar threads like this one and this one, but they don't seem to contain the answers I need. I am about to attempt to wipe the sdcard using the dialer code *2767*3855# found in this post. Before I do that I want to verify that there isn't something less drastic that I could try first. Anybody know what's going on?
Eh sounds like you may have gotten the emmc brick.
Sent from my SGH-I777 using xda app-developers app
Shawn said:
Eh sounds like you may have gotten the emmc brick.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yuck. I did some research on that and it sounds mostly like what I've got (I have the ICS kernel - version 2.6.35.7). The difference between my situation and the one in a post I found is that my phone boots and acts normal, for the most part. I ran GotBrickbug? v1.2 and it verified that my eMMC chip is known to have the bug. I found a discussion thread for the Epic 4G on the subject which points to this fix, but it seems to be for those whose phones are really bricked... mine is not, do you have any suggestions on what I might try?
Well, the problem that caused it was in Samsung kernel source for ICS. Flash a custom kernel known not to have it and see what you get afterwards. Also, DO NOT do any memory wipes while on the stock kernel because then you will for sure get the bug, that's what causes it.
Sent from my SGH-I777 using xda app-developers app
I resolved my issue, though it wasn't what I thought out was. For some reason when I selected "Choose zip from internal sdcard", CWM was trying to access the external sdcard, which I had pulled. The opposite was true as well. If my external card was in its slot I would have realized the switch around right away. My phone its back in business, I now have SHOstock3 installed and it's running just fine. Thanks for the help, really glad my emmc wasn't mangled!
Sent from my SGH-I777 using xda app-developers app
Hmm, not sure why it would try and read from external. Anyway, glad you got it up and running again!
Sent from my SGH-I777 using xda app-developers app
Shawn said:
Hmm, not sure why it would try and read from external. Anyway, glad you got it up and running again!
Sent from my SGH-I777 using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Because he didn't coat the one that said internal
Sent from Zanpakuto using Getsuga Tensho!
If it happens again flash the latest siyah kernel. I've had that happen to me many times and I like cried the first time because I thought I destroyed my phone and would have to use my halfway broken captivate again haha siyah is my lifesaver
Sent from my SGH-I777 using xda app-developers app
Thanks. Yeah, I downloaded Ktoonsez NEAK kernel, but decided to flash a jelly bean rom/kernel instead. After I flashed I was able to data wipe and factory reset and reflash for a clean install.
Sent from my SGH-I777 using xda app-developers app
Thanks!!!
Just downloaded and will give it a test drive!!!
i777
bellino13 said:
I resolved my issue, though it wasn't what I thought out was. For some reason when I selected "Choose zip from internal sdcard", CWM was trying to access the external sdcard, which I had pulled. The opposite was true as well. If my external card was in its slot I would have realized the switch around right away. My phone its back in business, I now have SHOstock3 installed and it's running just fine. Thanks for the help, really glad my emmc wasn't mangled!
Sent from my SGH-I777 using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Same to my Phone
So if want to solve this problem, you must have one external SD card which conten Zip file. Right?
hoanvnu said:
Same to my Phone
So if want to solve this problem, you must have one external SD card which conten Zip file. Right?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Not necessarily. You can put the zip file on the internal card, then you have to choose external card from within CWM. You may have to have an external card installed for that option to show up though. Or, if you put the zip on the external card, then you choose internal in CWM.

Categories

Resources