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Originally Posted by ravishi
This sounds very promising to me since I can't get wifi to work. I'm gonna try it out and post my results. Thanks!
Just to be clear though since I'm not familiar with all of this, you are suggesting to:
1) Download the latest rootfs at this site
2) Rename it to rootfs and replace the existing file in the packaged android folder uploaded by civic
3) Download system.sqsh or system.sqsh.phh and replace/rename the existing system.sqsh? from this site?
I don't know the difference between the two .sqsh files although system.sqsh.phh is more recent. And the instructions for deleting the wifi-nvram.txt is for people who had wifi working and now don't? My wifi says it is on but can't find any networks. Should I still delete this file?
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For some reason civic's build uses a different name for the modules.tar.gz, so if you use a non-civic rootfs, you also need to download a zImage+modules package from the
kernel autobuild site.
I'm not sure what is causing your WiFi problem--usually, if the WiFi module loads (like it shows as On), then it should work. If you have a corrupt wifi-nvram.txt, I wouldn't expect the module to load. If you can get a dmesg and (especially) logcat from when WiFi fails to scan, that would help in troubleshooting.