Guest Mo_Nexus Posted July 2, 2010 Report Posted July 2, 2010 what if i have busybox 1.16.2 installed, will it override it to your version?
Guest BooToo Posted July 28, 2010 Report Posted July 28, 2010 (edited) Hi All, First post and first day in the Android world so please be genttle :( I have followed all the instructions and sucessfully installed the recovery image on my Nexus. However, each time I enter in recovery mode, I get the exclamation mark with the nice little droid. I know this is mention in the original post but am unsure of what I am suppose to do to fix it. "Check if there's no /system/etc/install-recovery.sh script if you keep booting back in the stock recovery (exclamation mark with a little Android)." I checked and did find the above script name in my system/etc folder. My question: Am I suppose to delete this script to make the recovery image work? Thank you all in advance and Android ROCKS!!!! BooToo Edited July 28, 2010 by BooToo
Guest BooToo Posted July 31, 2010 Report Posted July 31, 2010 I will answer myself as I found the answer on another forum... YES, this script needs to be deleted. In my case however, it did not help and I still boot on recovery mode to the droid with the explanation mark... Weird...
Guest thatskanyon Posted July 31, 2010 Report Posted July 31, 2010 Hi All, First post and first day in the Android world so please be genttle :( I have followed all the instructions and sucessfully installed the recovery image on my Nexus. However, each time I enter in recovery mode, I get the exclamation mark with the nice little droid. I know this is mention in the original post but am unsure of what I am suppose to do to fix it. "Check if there's no /system/etc/install-recovery.sh script if you keep booting back in the stock recovery (exclamation mark with a little Android)." I checked and did find the above script name in my system/etc folder. My question: Am I suppose to delete this script to make the recovery image work? Thank you all in advance and Android ROCKS!!!! BooToo where do i go to delete that script... i may be having the same problem... Im a n00b btw lol.. I really need this! thanks guys!!
Guest souliloquy Posted August 17, 2010 Report Posted August 17, 2010 where do i go to delete that script... i may be having the same problem... Im a n00b btw lol.. I really need this! thanks guys!! I used the terminal emulator app in the market. Once the application starts, type the following: su cd system cd etc mv install-recovery.sh install-recovery.sh.bck That won't delete the file. It just renames the file so the system won't recognize it. In my case, the system doesn't let me delete or move the file even though I have root access. In the Superuser app, it clearly indicates Terminal Emulator as having SU access. Any idea on what else I can do? I have tried typing su mv install-recovery.sh install-recovery.sh.bck but still no dice. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Guest vEsprit Posted August 27, 2010 Report Posted August 27, 2010 hi .. i need a quick reply.. my N1 right now is stuck at the X logo (the 4 color logo) and cant boot up.. Even recovery isnt working.. I tried to change my fonts with Type Fresh and now my phone won't even start. It gets stuck at the first Nexus logo(4 color X). My recovery via bootloader-> power+trackball button also not working. It gets back to the first menu after showing the Nexus X Logo for a split second (under the option: "Fastboot . Recovery . Clear Storage . Simlock menu", i choose Recovery and press power button but it goes back to "Bootloader. Reboot . Reboot Bootloader . Power Down" menu after showing the Nexus X logo for a split second) someone told me i should flash recovery via Fastboot.. Before this problem i flashed Cyanogen Mod Rc2 with Rom Manager with no problems.. I am not sure if i did a backup via Amonra or Clockwork Recovery. Can i flash a clockwork recovery via Ra-Nexus recovery and vice versa ? Is the recovery files universal ? SO... since i used the 1-Click root method (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=747598), my bootloader is pretty much still locked.. Do i have to unlock it to install this Ra Nexus recovery ? i am on FRF91 Hboot -0.33.0012 Radio -4.06.00.12_7
Guest gaeng4665 Posted September 9, 2010 Report Posted September 9, 2010 (edited) hi, i recently sold my desire for a N1. on my desire i used clockworkmod recovery because it manage to do nand with ext. Since i have a n1 now and everyone is using amonra recovery i figured it will be possible now to do nand+ext backups. but apparentely it isn't. can't restore my nand+ext on amonra 1.8.0.1 .... it always tells me to use nandroid-mobile.sh in adb. Well i tried, but no luck in restoring my nand+ext backups. What am i doing wrong? please help me, i searched everything on the xda thread, but wasn't lucking... is there a fix for that? or do i have to switch again to clockworkmod recovery????? many thanks for your help Edited September 9, 2010 by gaeng4665
Guest Phily Posted September 11, 2010 Report Posted September 11, 2010 A new version of the RA-Nexus Recovery image is coming soon. Read here for more info - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.p...mp;postcount=79
Guest Mr Pockets151 Posted September 27, 2010 Report Posted September 27, 2010 (edited) where do I check for Check if there's no /system/etc/install-recovery.sh script if you keep booting back in the stock recovery (exclamation mark with a little Android). I keep getting the exclamation mark Using superboot I get an error unable to flash rom. I did the unlock bootloader and I get the INFodeivce is already unlocked! I can also see my serial number so there is a connection. I'm a total newbie to N1. I do have a HD2 with CM6 so not totally illiterate. Just can't find any helpful links. I've got a problem with "stuck on boot animation loop". My buddy sent me this to try and fix for him. Edited September 27, 2010 by Mr Pockets151
Guest Panther Spawn Posted November 19, 2010 Report Posted November 19, 2010 for those that don't know, here is the latest amen ra recovery image 2.0 with signature toggle.. makes life so much easier. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=611829
Guest photo_journ Posted December 6, 2010 Report Posted December 6, 2010 This is a custom recovery based on Cyanogen's recovery source with a lot of things added by me. The purpose of this recovery is to avoid using adb by accessing all features directly from the menu. Use the trackball (up+down) to navigate through the menu, press the trackball to select items. Use the Volume-down key to go back to a previous menu. Always check recovery.log before posting your issues! Please make sure that your ROM supports apps2sd if you plan to use the ext-features! (/system/sd MUST be available in the ROM) Featuresfull ADB access in recovery modeAwesome Care-Bear version! (Blame packetlss for talking me into it :P)Busybox v1.15.3Kernel with ext3 + ext4 supportHW-Key navigation (Trackball + Volume-key) optionExtended menu :Reboot system now :: reboot your phoneUSB-MS Toggle :: enable/disable USB mass storage (use when the phone is connected to your PC)Backup/RestoreNand backup :: Make a Nand backup, the following partitions are NOT included :Recovery (to avoid restoring old version)Cache (no need to backup imo)Misc (no need to backup imo + restore issues on some phones)Splash1+2 (no need to backup imo + restore issues on some phones)Nand + ext backup :: Make a Nand + ext backupNand restore :: Restore a Nand backupBART backup :: Make a BART backup (Nand + ext)BART restore :: Restore latest BART backupFlash zip from sdcard :: Flash a zip update file from your sdcardWipeWipe data/factory reset :: Wipe /data and /cacheWipe Dalvik-cache :: Wipe Dalvik-cache both on /data and extWipe SD:ext partition : Wipe the ext partition on your sdcardWipe battery stats : Wipe the battery stats in /dataWipe rotate settings : Wipe the sensor settings in /dataPartition sdcardPartition SD :: Interactive SD partitioningRepair SD:ext :: Repair the ext partitionSD:ext2 to ext3 :: Convert ext2 to ext3SD:ext3 to ext4 :: Convert ext3 to ext4OtherFix apk uid mismatches :: Does extacly thatMove apps+dalv to SD :: Moves all apps and Dalvik-cache to sdcard (This will NOT enable apps2sd!)Move recovery.log to SD :: Moves the recovery log file to your sdcard. (Use when you want more detailed recovery log information)Power off :: Powers off your phoneScripts available via adb :Nandroid v2.2.1 : enter "nandroid-mobile.sh" to start.BART v1.0.1 (Backup and Restore Tool) : enter "utility" to start.switchrom.sh V1.1 : enter "switchrom" or "u" to start.sdparted v0.6 : enter "sdparted" to start. Install Pre-Requirements : - unlocked bootloader : How to unlock the bootloader. - root access : Modaco's superboot. Check if there's no /system/etc/install-recovery.sh script if you keep booting back in the stock recovery (exclamation mark with a little Android). via fastboot Copy recovery-RA-nexus-v1.6.2.img to a location where fastboot can find it. Boot your phone into fastboot mode (power on while holding the trackball) Connect your phone via usb to your pc/mac/... fastboot devices (to make sure that fastboot "sees" your phone) fastboot flash recovery recovery-RA-nexus-v1.6.2.img via terminal app Copy recovery-RA-nexus-v1.6.2.img to the root of your sdcard start the terminal app su(press enter) flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery-RA-nexus-v1.6.2.img(press enter) reboot recovery(press enter) How to boot in Recovery Mode [*]Boot the phone while holding down the VOLUMEDOWN-key. [*]Navigate to RECOVERY with the the VOLUMEDOWN-key. [*]Press the POWER-key to select. Download ALWAYS check the md5sum to make sure the zip isn't corrupted. Click on the Mirror-link if you don't like rapidshare Latest : [*]recovery-RA-nexus-v1.6.2.img (Click here to download from a Mirror) - MD5Sum: ff5fd441763c238a7c17ac1435b07dc1 [*]recovery-RA-nexus-v1.6.2-green.img (Click here to download from a Mirror) - MD5Sum: 6dcb29999d611e47325d759eef87bd02 [*]recovery-RA-nexus-v1.6.2-pink.img (Click here to download from a Mirror) - MD5Sum: b2f74ec86cc8e98ddc52edcafe2df2ed Change-log : v1.6.2 [*] New unyaffs binary patched by Koushik Dutta and Packetlss to fix the "losing root"-issue and incorrect file-time after a Nandroid restore. v1.6.1 [*] New unyaffs binary patched by Koushik Dutta and Packetlss to fix the "losing root"-issue and incorrect file-time after a Nandroid restore [*] New dump_image binary (by Brainaid) patched by Packetlss to fix the "bad blocks"- Nandroid restore issue. (This will not fix old corrupted Nandroid backups! Please make new backups!!) [*] New mkyaffs2image binary [*] New flash_image binary [*] Reverted to the old green text color [*] Switched the Nexus logo to a Green Carebear with Nexus One logo (Thanks Montalbert!) v1.6.0 [*]Fixed mkyaffs2image-arm-uclibc which will hopefully fix the "losing root" issues after a nandroid restore (a big thanks to packetlss for the help on this one) [*]Updated busybox to v1.5.3 [*]Recompiled kernel to fully support ext3 and ext4 [*]Added lots of ext-features + scripts to stop the a2sd nagging [*]Created a carebear version after the idea of packetlss. Be aware that this version contains some "ultra-secret" features! :P Special thanks to : [*]packetlss for all the hours of support and awesome coding skills, THANKS man ^^, donate to Haiti [*]Koushik Dutta for the unyaffs binary code fix and help ^^ [*]Cyanogen for his dedicated work! , buy him a beer! [*]JesusFreke for his awesome JFv1.43's recovery , donate [*]pensive for adding awesome features to Nandroid ;) [*]Bkmo for his utility script! [*]Devsk for his switchrom script! [*]51dusty for his sdparted script! [*]k4str0 for his fix_permissions v2.03 update. [*]Devsk, Dumfuq, Overground for creating BART ;) [*]rikupw for the ideas and toggle_ums script. [*]http://www.androidspin.com for hosting ^^ Hi, I’m a total nobble at this and I’ve spent hours trolling this board and others looking for the answer. I’ve successfully unlocked the bootloader and rooted my nexus one but can’t get passed updating the recovery file. Like I said. I’m a total Noobie. I’m presuming the recovery file is installed before I install Cyanogen 6 ROM Johns-MacBook-Pro:fastboot johnlefevre$ ./fastboot-mac oem unlock ... INFODevice was already unlocked! OKAY Johns-MacBook-Pro:~ john$ cd Johns-MacBook-Pro:~ john$ Then reboot and placed the recovery-RA-nexus-v2.0.0.img on the root level of the SD card Rebooted holding trackball. Phone shows Fastboot USB highlighted in red and Bootloader highlighted in blue Johns-MacBook-Pro:~ john$ su Password: su: Sorry Johns-MacBook-Pro:~ john$ Then I navigate to HBoot highlighted in Blue and Recovery highlighted in blue Johns-MacBook-Pro:~ john$ su Password: (enter) su: Sorry Johns-MacBook-Pro:~ john$ If I press the power key with both Hboot and fastback highlighted in blue I get a scroll of green text which rapidly scrolls and then disappears. I can see that some of the entries are saying incorrect or wrong image This is on a Mac using Terminal. So what am I doing wrong? Any help appreciated thanks
Guest stevenz Posted March 3, 2011 Report Posted March 3, 2011 (edited) First, there's a more recent AmonRa recovery: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=611829 To install it: Extract the recovery .IMG file to your desktop or preferably to the same location where the fastboot binary is. Boot the phone to fastboot mode (the 3 skateboarding androids). Connect the phone to the computer. From a shell type; fastboot flash recovery recoveryfilename.IMG Obviously, replace "recoverfilename.IMG" with the name of the recovery file. (this is the line "fastboot flash recovery recovery-RA-nexus-v1.6.2.img" from the instructions in the initial post that you've missed) You will get a bar go up the right top corner of the fastboot menu, once you get a completed notification, tap the power button on the phone, wait about 10 seconds then press the "Volume Down" button once to highlight "RECOVERY" and then tap the power button again. You should then boot into the AmonRa recovery menu from which you can flash any update .ZIP files that are stored on the microSD card in the phone. Edited March 3, 2011 by stevenz
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