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


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Guest razzmataz1478
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The fat partition should be prymary?

yes

Guest mi nombre
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This is my mistake.

Other ext3 partitions are logicall?

Guest tilal6991
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Now just to extend the power-off menu of ROMs being used ;)

Just what I was thinking lol.

Guest mi nombre
Posted

When I Flash the roms, i should flash the Gapps For CFX2??

Guest tilal6991
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When I Flash the roms, i should flash the Gapps For CFX2??

When you've done everything, replace the updater script in the gapps with the one from the second post and flash.

Guest mi nombre
Posted

But, with this updater script when I install gapps it formats system and data's sd

Guest timoti111
Posted

And what to do when i want link2sd on each rom or can i increase data partition of sdcard rom and create one for nand rom?

Guest razzmataz1478
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And what to do when i want link2sd on each rom or can i increase data partition of sdcard rom and create one for nand rom?

You should be able to have a shared ext partition,but obviously there will be conflicts with things like the YouTube capo and others which are meant for desperate versions of android.

Guest mi nombre
Posted

When I type commands on terminal emulator nothing happens :S

Guest android@sam
Posted

But, with this updater script when I install gapps it formats system and data's sd

Try the attached one and report back.

updater-script.zip

Guest android@sam
Posted

When I type commands on terminal emulator nothing happens :S

Which rom you are trying to boot?sd card or NAND?

Guest mi nombre
Posted

Okk will try this.

I'm trying to boot NAND rom

Guest android@sam
Posted

Okk will try this.

I'm trying to boot NAND rom

have you cd the multiboot directory?

Guest mi nombre
Posted

Yes, I type:

su

cd /sdcard/multiboot

sh bootnand.sh

Is this correct??

Thanks for your help :)

Guest android@sam
Posted

Yes, I type:

su

cd /sdcard/multiboot

sh bootnand.sh

Is this correct??

Thanks for your help :)

It's correct try it closing the terminal emulator and reopen it.

Any way did you try the attached updater-script?

Guest razzmataz1478
Posted

Where is the SD card ROM's boot IMG installed to?

Guest android@sam
Posted

Where is the SD card ROM's boot IMG installed to?

No.It's not installed to any different partition.When the script is executed,it just writes the boot partition and this makes easy ROMs swapping.

Guest razzmataz1478
Posted

No.It's not installed to any different partition.When the script is executed,it just writes the boot partition and this makes easy ROMs swapping.

Right, so every time you execute the script the boot partition is rewritten?

Guest tilal6991
Posted

I've updated the guide to make things clearer in places.

I've also added the bootsd.img and updater-script to use Mokee as an SD card ROM.

Guest ukgnome
Posted

Awesome - just popping out to buy a bigger SD card.

As always, to all the clever Devs that made this happen - huge thanks

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