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vendredi 27 février 2015

[Q&A] [SCRIPT] [INIT.D] Permissive SELinux on Stock Kernels [08/21/2014] topic






Q&A for [SCRIPT] [INIT.D] Permissive SELinux on Stock Kernels [08/21/2014]

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mardi 24 février 2015

Support init.d xperia M2 D2306 KK topic








Requirements
- Xperia M2 D2306
- Root
- Android 4.4.4
- Compilation: 18.3.1.C.0.21

Disclaimer
neither I nor the forum is not liable for the misuse give these scripts all files before publishing are tested to check its function once performed this will be published with future updates.


Support init.d
- new features
- new scripts improvements
- new scripts structure
- developing new scripts
- specifically for xperia M2 D2306 KK
- Best experience in scripts

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dimanche 22 février 2015

[Q] Unable to add scripts to init.d folder, cm 10.1 topic






I have been trying to use int2ext, however flashing or placing the script directly fails to work.
There are no errors when using cwm, but when looking in a file manager the script is 0kb, and empty.
Pasting the script using ES file explorer does the same, places a empty 0kb file, this is with system mounted as r/w.
Tried using the file manager that comes with CyanogenMod but it shows an error when pasting rather than placing anything.

Different attempt with Mounts2sd, it asks to update the Init.d, but it fails with the error 'the init.d startup script cannot be copied to the system partition'
Busy box also fails to configure.

I am using CyanogenMod 10.1 for the wildfire s.

Not sure what's going on, followed all instructions when installing cyanogen originally. I will flash again, but unfortunately away from home to restore contacts once I'd re-install (though not major issue) Will go ahead with it if its recommended.
Looking to see if there might be another issue and way to resolve it.
It is partitioned just seems an issue with permissions and access.

Be happy to see the end of this low memory. :D






[MOD] Add Init.d Support T230/NU topic






i have been messing with init.d for rooted/stock rom t230/nu and i have come up with a modified version of this >> http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1912504

INSTRUCTIONS:

Flash the attacthed zip in twrp and reboot...

HOW DO I KNOW IF IT WORKED?

in root browser goto /data/local/tmp/ and if there is a file 'init.d_log_test.txt' and inside is written the date, it worked.

if the file is not present something went wrong? please let me know if it went wrong for you an i will fix it.. :P

dont forget to hit thanks and also credit the @jamesst20 in the above link...














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