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Quelle: XDA
Autor: Z
Link: Dual-boot your favourite custom ROM with stock firmware
Diese Dual-Boot-Geschichte versteht sich von selbst für erfahrene Anwender. Jene die schon Probleme bei einem einfachen Flashvorgang einer Custom-Rom haben, sollten dies eher weniger in Betracht ziehen.
Sollte der eine oder der andere tatsächlich es sich wünschen, und zumindestens über basale Kenntnisse verfügen, so helfe ich ihm gerne dabei - (PN)!
Sobald ich mehr Zeit habe, übersetze ich den Part ins Deutsche.
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To encourage developers and users to switch to the new xRecovery, I prepared a package that allows dual-booting between custom ROM and stock firmware. This is just a proof of concept, I am not going to develop it further nor support it as usual project release. Instead, I hope that developers will find many useful things inside to use in their own pojects
It also may be useful for people using 2.3 ROMs without camera/camcorder.
Tested with: FreeX10 beta4, Woflbreak's CM, AOSP 2.3
Flash the dualboot 2.0.A.0.504.zip via xRecovery 1.0.0.
Uninstall:
Remove the following folders using Root Explorer:
Code:
/data/dualboot/system/dualboot
Boot into stock 2.1 firmware:
Boot into xRecovery, select "Boot custom ROM/kernel"
Download:
dualboot 2.0.A.0.504.zip
Hier noch eine kurze Schritt für Schritt-Anleitung:
i have made a modified installer update.zip (xRecovery v1.0.0) for CM7:
xRecovery v1.0.0 for CM7/other roms which use custom kernel as default booting option
Autor: Z
Link: Dual-boot your favourite custom ROM with stock firmware
Diese Dual-Boot-Geschichte versteht sich von selbst für erfahrene Anwender. Jene die schon Probleme bei einem einfachen Flashvorgang einer Custom-Rom haben, sollten dies eher weniger in Betracht ziehen.
Sollte der eine oder der andere tatsächlich es sich wünschen, und zumindestens über basale Kenntnisse verfügen, so helfe ich ihm gerne dabei - (PN)!
Sobald ich mehr Zeit habe, übersetze ich den Part ins Deutsche.
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To encourage developers and users to switch to the new xRecovery, I prepared a package that allows dual-booting between custom ROM and stock firmware. This is just a proof of concept, I am not going to develop it further nor support it as usual project release. Instead, I hope that developers will find many useful things inside to use in their own pojects
It also may be useful for people using 2.3 ROMs without camera/camcorder.
Tested with: FreeX10 beta4, Woflbreak's CM, AOSP 2.3
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY:
- it works from NAND rather than SD Card - should not suffer fom performance issues
- it will work with any custom 2.2/2.3 ROM of reasonable size
- it WON'T work with custom 2.1 ROMs - not enough storage space
- it uses 200MB of your /system and 256MB of your /data partition - make sure you've got enough free space
- it requires xRecovery 1.0.0 (the old one doesn't allow custom boot)
- it cannot be accessed via recovery, but it's possible to mod it to do so (devs/adv.users)
- it works with baseband 49/52!
- if you back up your system with nandroid backup, the 2.1 ROM will be included in this backup
Install:- it works from NAND rather than SD Card - should not suffer fom performance issues
- it will work with any custom 2.2/2.3 ROM of reasonable size
- it WON'T work with custom 2.1 ROMs - not enough storage space
- it uses 200MB of your /system and 256MB of your /data partition - make sure you've got enough free space
- it requires xRecovery 1.0.0 (the old one doesn't allow custom boot)
- it cannot be accessed via recovery, but it's possible to mod it to do so (devs/adv.users)
- it works with baseband 49/52!
- if you back up your system with nandroid backup, the 2.1 ROM will be included in this backup
Flash the dualboot 2.0.A.0.504.zip via xRecovery 1.0.0.
Uninstall:
Remove the following folders using Root Explorer:
Code:
/data/dualboot/system/dualboot
Boot into stock 2.1 firmware:
Boot into xRecovery, select "Boot custom ROM/kernel"
Download:
dualboot 2.0.A.0.504.zip
Hier noch eine kurze Schritt für Schritt-Anleitung:
- flash any custom 2.2/2.3 ROM of reasonable size (which supports baseband 2.0.49/2.0.52)
- flash baseband 2.0.49/2.0.52 (u can get it from Baseband Collection)
- flash baseband patch for 2.0.xx if ur 2.2 rom doesnt support baseband 2.0.xx
- make sure you've got enough free space 220MB on /system and 256MB on /data partition
- flash xRecovery v1.0.0 (which is compatible with ur ROM)
- download and flash the "dualboot 2.0.A.0.504.zip" provided by Z from first post
- reboot device and check if ~200mb files are placed at
- /data/dualboot
- /system/dualboot
i have made a modified installer update.zip (xRecovery v1.0.0) for CM7:
xRecovery v1.0.0 for CM7/other roms which use custom kernel as default booting option
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