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2014-08-24
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2014-08-24
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2014-08-25
, 05:55
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2014-08-25
, 09:08
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2014-08-25
, 17:53
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Hey !
i tried to understand how to install uniboot, but i'm too afraid to mess something up.
I have clean harmattan openmode and my goal is to use kernel plus for harmattan.
i dont need any other kernel for harmattan and i dont want to use nitroid. (atleast not for now)..
i dont understand how should i change uniboot.conf so that harmattan is only choice..
when should i use 'depmod' command?
do i need openmode_l2fix for kernel-plus ?
I know this sounds lazy but can someone make me correct conf file and tell me where and which files should i copy ?
i have all necessary files i just don't understand where should i put those. (i know only where to put preinits )
Is here someone who can help me?
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2014-08-28
, 16:04
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Now the first version of ubiboot N9 environment is ready for release
See the (low quality) video on http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGxnqUgm3WM
The downloads and documentation can be found from http://www.swagman.org:8008/juice/ubiboot/
WHAT IS UBIBOOT N9
- Configurable boot environment that can be used to launch different OS'ses / kernels for N9
- Integrated repair/maintanance mode
With ubiboot you need not ever flash a kernel again, you can use similar procedures to maintain your kernels an on regular desktops, just copy kernel&mudules to device and edit boot list.
With ubiboot it is easy to change OS'es on the fly, you can boot your device to Harmattan/Nemo/Nitdroid without any extra equipment, and select what kernel you want to use with the OS.
Thanks (in alphabetical order) go to at least the following people;
Hurrian, Jonni, Peterleinchen, Sledges, Stskeeps and propably others
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Note about Open Mode
To use Ubiboot, your device needs to be running in Open Mode. What this means, is that some of the Aegis security framework functionality is suppressed even as you cannot ever turn Aegis off completely in a Harmattan device. For this reason it matters greatly how you enter Open Mode.
This following note is relevant not for only ubiboot but also to all the cases where a device is being run in Open Mode, regardless of the kernel and boot mode to do so.
To correctly flash the device for Open Mode, you need to ensure that the Aegis keys and credentials on the device are created with Open Mode keys, not with the default Closed Mode keys.
The Aegis key generation happens the first time a device boots after a clean flash, before user is presented with the UI of the device. Hence, it is important to make sure that the device boots up in Open Mode the first time after flashing. The way to accomplish this is what I call back-to-back flashing.
Back-to-back flashing is performed by first flashing the device like in "normal closed mode flashing", both emmc and rootfs. Then, immediately flashing the device again, now with an Open Mode kernel, without letting the device to boot up between the two flashing rounds.
If you perform this correctly, the device will start up in Open Mode so that aegis keys are created correctly. This will help you avoid all odd problems caused by running device with incorrect credentials (password problems, strange hangups and boots, general slowing and lagging of device...)
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Changed the link to point to non-filtered site URL
The administrator of swagman.org has opened an unfiltered port for access.
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2014-08-28
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Hey Brothers I Am A Noob and I recently Purchased Nokia N9 64gb.
I Want Help In Booting Sailfish And Android On My Device....can Anybody Tell me?
@juiceme...brother what do You Mean By CleanCleanCleanClean Flash During Back To back Flashing In Open Mode...do i Need to Flash The Firmware Bin Or Emmc Bin File?
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2014-08-28
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Flashing both FW and EMMC cleans the device pretty thoroughly.
To do back-to-back flashing, you need to do clean flash and then immediately flash the open mode kernel, so that the device does not boot between the flashings.
Android needs no partitioning, it can run from your Harmattan partition. To boot sailfish you need to repartition, but it can be done (and actually should be done)) after flashing ubiboot kernel.
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2014-08-28
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#1259
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Thank You Brother For Your Reply...can You Please Guide MeMe Step By Step...i Have Downloaded All Necessary Files...my N9 is Completely Cleaned Still Do I need To perform Clean Flash before flashing openmode kernel??
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2014-08-30
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I am fairly sure this has been discussed before, and might be mentioned on the wiki page too...?
The reason for the back-to-back flashing is to make the device create aegis keys with open mode. That will help with some problems you might have with Harmattan later. It is possible you will have no issues but some people have had those, hence the recommendation for back-to-back flashing.
No reason to be, noobness is something that is easily cured