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Re: NAND Testing - 05-25 Update: New LK, Recovery.img, Kernel Updates through Recover

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Originally Posted by Walker Street View Post
I tried out the hack you had in post#2558, i.e.:
"modifying sysinit.rc and removing " -- -d /dev/smd0" from:
service ril-daemon /system/bin/rild -l /system/lib/libhtcgeneric-ril.so -- -d"
I still get a crash at the same place when I do a 'fastboot boot boot.img':

i.e. an error message that included 'rild uses 32 bit capabilities (legacy support)..... SMD: Ch 0 opening' .... or something similar, shortly before the phone reboots. I never have gotten to see the Operating System in action.

I've got no experience with pre-compiled source code, so modifying cpp files is beyond me. Thanks for your continued interest,
A fellow (baffled) GSM rhod100 user.
I'd recommend waiting until GSM is sorted. There's still a core issue related to GSM service, and NAND is not ready for you guys yet...

Help is always welcome tho, so anyone with some skills feel free to jump in on the development - the more the merrier!
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