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Originally Posted by Boominsvx
Do you always delete your data.img? In recent attempts, I was finding that I had no service and could not connect to anything if I had android in an "Android" folder. Moving it back out and re-trying a fresh install, I got it back. For this reason, I'm skeptical about advertising it.
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No dude i havent deleted data.img since civic's last build i think or the xandroid package maybe, only thing i do is keep updating zimage and modules, and this is my current start up file settings
set RAMSIZE 0x6000000
set RAMADDR 0x10000000
set mtype 2292
set KERNEL zImage
set initrd initrd.gz
#pwf dm.txt 0x8e0000 0x20000
set cmdline "rel_path=Android msmvkeyb_toggle=off gsensor_axis=2,1,3 lcd.density=240 htc_hw.force_cdma=1 physkeyboard=rhod400"
boot
and yeah everything is in the Android folder but of course it creates the a couple of extra folders, like the .thumbnails in the DCIM folder, cache and data i think, one thing i noticed after setting the rel_path=Android is that the data.img is inside the Android folder, without this setting i'm pretty sure it stays on the root, so maybe thats why u were having some issues?
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