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Originally Posted by natemcnutty
How do I setup NAND boot?
First, you need to download the Update Utility (CustomRUU) and the latest package. Extract the NBH to the same folder as the Update Utility and flash like you would a custom ROM. Put the included modules on the SD card (modules must be from the same package as the NBH) along with the modified rootfs.img (see first post) and system.ext2 from http://xdandroid.com/wiki/Main_Page (you can use system.ext2 from BLAZN, but XDAndroid will be better for testing)
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I would like to try this out, but it doesn't seem to boot for me. I must be missing something in the directions from the first 2 posts. This is my process:
1. download nbh, androidupdate, androidinstall, install-seq.sh, and customruu files from first post.
2. put the nbh and customruu files in a folder on my desktop.
3. put the other 3 files in a folder on my sd card called andboot
4. flash task29 to wipe the phone (rhod400)
5. put phone in bootload, connect to pc and run customruu (this appears to work, but it flashes fast like task29, not as long as when I flash a wm ROM).
6. After flash is finished, the linnux bootscreen with the penguin starts just like when using haret from sd card, but nothing ever happens after that.
After re-reading the first 2 posts I decided that my andboot folder also needed a system.ext2 and maybe a module and zIMAGE from a kernel. So I have tried putting those 3 files in my andboot and customruu folder but that was unsuccessful also. The only thing I don't totally understand is from the above quote to "extract NBH" and put included modules in sd card.
Could someone please point out my folly? Thank you, this is very exciting work you are all doing.