Hi Guys ,
I am using LG Optimus One (P500),I had some problems in making custom ROM for this device.
I was following this guide-- [UltimateGUIDE][How-to]Create your Own Custom ROM an easy way|Android Secrets By GuneetAtwal.
By this i was complete all the procedure that gives in the guide. Ex- Installing Kitchen , Setup kitchen , creating a working folder by Using A base ROM. In my case base ROM is- CM 10.1 Jellybean 4.2.2
After i was creating a working folder successfully. then i was Change/modify/update rom . Ex- i was adding apps on my rom. in apps folder ..
After i was done all changes , modification in ROM ,Now time to creating rom using working folder.
now i start cygwin,
.enter option 99 - "biuld rom from working folder" , After build option and few more enters.
When its all done i was find a folder inside "cygwin/home/yousername/kitchen" called output.zip
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When i was flashing ROM into the mode recovery its says Failed.:crying::crying::crying::crying::crying:
In my Case Recovery is TWRP 2.6.3.0
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Can Anyone tell me solution for this problems because i am beginner. So tell please me guys i need HELP:crying:
PLEASE GUYS HELP ME :crying::crying:.
primekook said:
Hi Guys ,
I am using LG Optimus One (P500),I had some problems in making custom ROM for this device.
I was following this guide-- [UltimateGUIDE][How-to]Create your Own Custom ROM an easy way|Android Secrets By GuneetAtwal.
By this i was complete all the procedure that gives in the guide. Ex- Installing Kitchen , Setup kitchen , creating a working folder by Using A base ROM. In my case base ROM is- CM 10.1 Jellybean 4.2.2
After i was creating a working folder successfully. then i was Change/modify/update rom . Ex- i was adding apps on my rom. in apps folder ..
After i was done all changes , modification in ROM ,Now time to creating rom using working folder.
now i start cygwin,
.enter option 99 - "biuld rom from working folder" , After build option and few more enters.
When its all done i was find a folder inside "cygwin/home/yousername/kitchen" called output.zip
===========================================PROBLEM================================================
When i was flashing ROM into the mode recovery its says Failed.:crying::crying::crying::crying::crying:
In my Case Recovery is TWRP 2.6.3.0
=======================================================================================================
Can Anyone tell me solution for this problems because i am beginner. So tell please me guys i need HELP:crying:
PLEASE GUYS HELP ME :crying::crying:.
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Was the base rom for your device. It is most likely that you are using a base that is not for your device so the kernel is wrong.
zelendel said:
Was the base rom for your device. It is most likely that you are using a base that is not for your device so the kernel is wrong.
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But i am already use this ROM on my device , this specially build for my device as wel as kernel also..
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Hi all! I am very interested in such theme, as making rom for my device. I'm sure there are people who can give me link or advices where I can get info about it, download different sources of different android versions, articles about someone's practice of rom making and so on. Thank you for help.
I use dsixda kitchen (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=633246) to make my own custom roms. I also managed to port a rom from Nexus One to HTC HD2 with it (all was working except WIFI).
You can also look at freeyourandroid.com, there are very good tutorials to learn how to make a custom rom.
if your making themed rom and your rom based on cm7 then yo can use this
persist.sys.themeId=
persist.sys.themePackageName=
build.prop tweak if you just copy and paste this line on end of build.prop and add name of your theme that for your rom example
persist.sys.themeId=Cyanbread
persist.sys.themePackageName=com.tmobile.theme.Cyanbread
but make sure this theme on system/app folder if not then it will not work
and if you are thinking to port rom on your device then you can find many guide to port roms on xda and google
u should read:
[Tutorial][How To]Make your Own Custom ROM ~~ By NeroYoung ~~ (Work In Progress)
hey guys
i m planning to cook my own rom and i need some help here.
i m planning to build my custom rom based on CM and aokp
i wanted to know about this : it has gappas, i have to edit only base rom right? i dont have to touch gapps if i dont want to theme it ? am i correct?
and i just started learning it , so i m using kitchen
thanks for your time
Yes that is correct. The UI framework that android uses is in the base ROM or system. Gapps just contains the assortment of Google applications that cannot be added into major ROMs directly due to licensing issues (since CM/AOKP source is GPL and Google apps are proprietary). This is why CM/AOKP provide gapps but do not bake into their ROMs from the get go.
Hope I helped!
Think u can make gapps native to your own rom...I've been doing this from far now and never had any problems...the thing is CM can't include them,you're not cm...anyway you can theme as much as you like them,but will have to make your own zip path for users...it's not as difficult as it sounds, you can even take meta-inf from original path and just compile and sign it
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Hi Every body ,
i want to flash a modified kernel in to my I 9100G phone , and am wondering is there any body could help me
by sharing a download link of the AnyKernel.zip tool
Ps: i want to flash my ZImage and the ramdisk with the built modules .
best regards
Hey.
I hope you know, what you are doing anyway https://github.com/koush/AnyKernel this is what you are asking just download zip.
Oh and you can give me a shout if something goes wrong
Thank you for your Help , i will try flash the kernel today,
adding information that, am trying to build the "GT-I9100G_ICS_Opensource_Update2", and i choose this tool to help me flashing my Zimage with the ramdisk (initramfs) including the Built modules .
Thak you, i will give you shouts
hi,
thanks to Mantulis for sharing the link .
After downloading AnyKernel.zip , i did the necessary steps by moving my zImage to "kernel folder" and the built modules in "/system/lib/modules/" folder , but it seems that i couldn't flash it using the CWM ,
i had the message like :
finding update package ...
Opening update packages ...
Installing update ...
AnyKernel Updater by Koush
Extracting system files ...
.
.
.
Done ...
but when viewing my Kernel version i found that it's the same old on (the kernel didn't flashed for real !!!!)
Ps:
I rebuilt the GT-I9100G_ICS_Opensource_Update2 kernel, and i get my Zimage,
i am using :
- Ubuntu 11.04,
-i tried the "arm-2010q1" toolchains and the "arm-eabi-4.4.3" one ,
- am using initramfs of Mr superatmos, that he mentioned in his thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1587482 .
- i am working with "android_t1_omap4430_r03_user_defconfig", imade no changes to the .config file just the CONFIG_INITRAMFS_SOURCE.
my phone is on the ICS 4.0.3 ROM, with the 3.0.8-TH [email protected] #1 kernel version
Hi people,
after downloading AnyKernel.zip, and flashing the .zip to my I9100G phone, i always got a boot loop,
After the researches that i made, i understand that the Anykernel.zip was developed to HTC smartphone and not for te I9100G,
i Solved the boot loop situation by getting a new initramfs from the CWM kernel source and compiling my zImage with the arm-2010q1 toolchains.
Salutations.
I downloaded the zip and flashed it...
Still in a boot loop. Could more light be shed on this operation. Thank you.
Firstly, A very Good day to all the awesome people at XDA and my fellow SGS2 users !
To begin with, I am completely new to this scene, so please bear my lack of know-how.
I have a SGS2 GT i9100 and after years of running the stock JB 4.1.2, I have decided to install the new KitKat ROM 4.4.2. So after days of researching I am considering the use of CyanogenMod installer to install the new ROM, since it seems like a safe and stable bet and Philz-CWM as recovery ( Thanks to @Vivek_Neel 's advice ) - Is this a reliable method to move ahead with ?
Also, just to clarify the order doing things - Flash Philz-CWM ( v 6.25.0 ) >>> Then run CM Installer or is it the other way round
Before I do anything, however, I have some doubts which I am hoping to get clarified :-
1) [Regarding CyanogenMod Installer] - Off the many DIY's that I came across regarding installing the new KitKat ROM, almost everyone seems to mention downloading the Main ROM file and Google Apps file and transferring it to the phone before starting.
So If use the CM Installer, do I too need to download and transfer to my phone - the Google Apps and/or any other ancillary files ( if so, which ones ) or will the Installer do it by default ?
2) According to the CM wiki, CM Installer will install a "stable snapshot build unique to the installer. These are stable builds designed to provide all core features and functionality of the device." - What does this mean in layman English ? Also all the guides for installing the KitKat ROM are using "Nightlies" - So which one should I use - What's the difference ?! And will the CM Installer install KitKat 4.4.2 ?
3) Just to clarify, after installing the Custom ROM, will I be able to download and use apps as I was doing when I was using the stock JB 4.1.2 ?
Once again, please bear with my rookie-ness and I look forward to your answers.
Cheers !
As a fan of Stock Android, I thought I would create a Pixel style custom ROM using SuperR's kitchen - adding in all the Google services and apps and removing any unwanted or duplicate CM functionality - and document the process as I go on my Blog.
The tutorial provides a step by step guide to creating the ROM, on a base of Ubuntu 16.04. In my case I was producing a ROM for the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 Pro, but the process will be the same for any phone with a CM14.1 build. Indeed, with only minor alternations is is suitable for any modern version of Cyanogenmod.
Feel free to look over it and perhaps give it a try. All feedback welcomed!
Building a Google Pixel style ROM for Kenzo using SuperR's Kitchen
I was looking for a guide on how to build a custom ROM for my Pixel and found this.
Sad that it's just a guide to build a non-Pixel ROM to look like a Pixel.
But wanted to give you a bump and say thanks for sharing your work with the community. :good:
CZ Eddie said:
I was looking for a guide on how to build a custom ROM for my Pixel and found this.
Sad that it's just a guide to build a non-Pixel ROM to look like a Pixel.
But wanted to give you a bump and say thanks for sharing your work with the community. :good:
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Well !! instead of extracting whole system using this kitchen, u can flash Gapps aroma on the current ROM and remove un necessary apps directly during the installation .
I was saying this because I used the tool to build pixel based ROM but what we did is the exact replica as above . it was like decompile system.ext4.dat file .. Adding Gapps to system and a little debloat .later repack everything to zip and flash .
But , this tool is really wonderful , great work . u can extract any ROM . even u can make flashable zip of stock ROM using this tool if u have some knowledge in decompiling .img files .cheers .and thanks to the dev
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