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Re: NAND Boot Testing - 03-11: FRX05 on NAND (data working again!)

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Originally Posted by [ACL] View Post
ahh fellas.. there was a reason why i didnt auto-build this. It was because i didnt test, so come on give me a break with all the questions. If you roll your own kernel, im going to assume you know how to fix it. Its a simple fix, anyone can roll back.

Ok, i think i missed what nate said earlier about deploying the navipad file. That does not sound like a bad idea to me. I say this because if anyone wants some whacky layout, we simply android update the file and viola. Problem solved. So navipad for everyone. With that said i will have to leave the kernel as is for now and the install script needs to be modded.

Ok on to business. Nate did you test the mtd parts you posted? sure it does not break wifi ?

anyone test the new ril on the old build ?
Thanks ACL. Yes, the mtdparts I posted are perfect and cause no issues with wifi. I posted a test NBH, arrrghhh test it out when I first posted those a few days ago. I'd love to hear feedback from others that are compiling their own right now, but it has been great for me for a few days so far. I flashed about 20 times the other day seeing how low I could go without running into the protected area, and that was what I ended up on.

As for the navipad, I just know stinebd added that to rootfs when we made the button map commit that I posted earlier. When I compiled the kernel with that commit but didn't update rootfs, I ended up with buttons not functioning, so I figured we needed to add the navipad file once that commit was made.
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