Can you post the output of:Yes, i did the "ls" step. And the rest of the commands went through, but no custom recovery. When it reboots recovery, android system recovery <3e> comes up.
cd /sdcard
ls -l
Can you post the output of:Yes, i did the "ls" step. And the rest of the commands went through, but no custom recovery. When it reboots recovery, android system recovery <3e> comes up.
cd /sdcard
ls -l
The "ls" step is not part of the process to getting the custom recovery to go through. It's to check to see if your flash_image is present. Since you were getting the "invalid length" message, you should use the "ls" step to see what that says to see if you need to place the flash_image file onto your SD card...
Can you post the output of:
Then tryALOT of words just fly through my screen when i did that....
Shouldn't be as much output.cd /sdcard
ls -l flash_image
one more question...can i delete the files i put in to flash the custom recovery?
from my sd card.
from my sd card.
Hey everyone, I need some help. Heres what I've done:
I used z4root to root the device.
Used ES File explorer to go in.
Copied the flash_image and recovery over properly.
1st try was with the files still zipped and after
"su
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock1 /system
cat /sdcard/flash_image > /system/bin/flash_image"
I got the file not found error. tried this several times
So after reading everything thru here I went into ES File explorer and extracted the zip and copied the file on the root of the SD card.
Ui
2nd Option I did the process again
"su
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock1 /system
cat /sdcard/flash_image > /system/bin/flash_image"
and got the invalid length error
I went thru the process of using z4root again to re-root the phone and try it over again. Same problems
Ive done this with debugging turned on and off.
Im using terminal emulator on the phone for the commands
after doing
su
/sd/card/flash_image
I get /sdcard/flash_image: permission denied
It says my phone is rooted properly and Ive gone thru all the steps. What other options or apps do I need to get this working?
is there any way to flash this without having to do all the commands?
is there any way to flash this without having to do all the commands?
Yep. Assuming you are already rooted, download the OSCC 2.0 alpha and install it. In OSCC, go to Software Management and click Install Automation Tools. There will be a bunch of Superuser prompts. Then you may install any recovery kernel in Recovery Management.
That's kind of cool, lazy but cool.
Being lazy gets nothing done at all. Efficient is getting more done faster. Therefore OSCC is efficient not lazy![]()
Being lazy gets nothing done at all. Efficient is getting more done faster. Therefore OSCC is efficient not lazy![]()