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[MOD] Dual Boot on the ZTE Skate [Updated - 09/08]


Guest tilal6991

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Guest muhahahaah

What has to be changed in boot.img? Only this here in init.rc or is it more?


# mount mtd partitions

	# Mount /system rw first to give the filesystem a chance to save a checkpoint

	mount yaffs2 mtd@system /system

	mount yaffs2 mtd@system /system ro remount

	mount yaffs2 mtd@userdata /data nosuid nodev

	mount yaffs2 mtd@cache /cache nosuid nodev

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Guest android@sam

same result

I have posted the tool for modifying the boot.img

www.modaco.com/topic/356459-modtool-dual-boot-for-zte-blademodify-boot-tool-updated/page__st__20

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Guest VirusPlus

I use Link2SD on my NAND ROM so i made 4th partition on my SD (1FAT32-2EXT3-1EXT2 all Primary) and im getting bootloop...is not clear to me the 2nd EXT3 partition in guide is for Link2SD or is needed for SD ROM? is possible to use dualboot and Link2SD on ROMs or not?

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Guest razzmataz1478

Make sure your link2sd partition is using the right side of the memory dictionaries. If that makes sense, so when you see the list of partitions it is at the bottom.

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Guest VirusPlus

i use EXT2 for Link2SD and it is the last partition on my SD in order as i type above FAT32 - EXT3 (that proly SD ROM installed cause is full) - EXT3 (Empty) - EXT2 (Link2SD)

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Guest jtharmor

Can anyone explain what to cpy where ?

I have to install Atomic and Mokee

Which to copy where in the two 250 MB partitions ?

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Guest tilal6991

Can anyone explain what to cpy where ?

I have to install Atomic and Mokee

Which to copy where in the two 250 MB partitions ?

Don't copy anything anywhere. Just follow the guide.

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Guest android@sam

Don't wipe data or factory reset.It erases the partition.If you want to install rom to NAND then wipe data and cache partition through mounts and storage menu in recovery.

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Guest muhahahaah
This is so complicated, why all these partition and scripts.

The 2 partions are for sd rom /system and /data.

And the scripts are necessary to switch the rom

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