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Re: Simple Guide FRX07!!, 4 Easy Steps (15 min): XDANDROID TP2 DL links

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Originally Posted by nerys View Post
now I noticed this time it states failed to find rootfs on sd card. (it then proceeds as before ever larger line numbers doing its thing)

now one part of the instructions is not 100% clear.

it says place the contents of the zip file in the root of the sd card.

the contents of the zip file. does this mean the content "AS DECOMPRESSED" which is a folder named FX07 with a few files and folders inside. (this is what contents of the zip file means to me)

OR does it means IGNORE this FX07 folder and copy the CONTENTS OF THE FOLDER to the root of the SD card ?

so should it be root/contents of folder

or root/FX07/contents of folder

??

also WHY can't I EDIT a message on this forum? I hit save and it just spins FOREVER doing nothing.
Ok, if you have everything at the ROOT of the card (as in no FRX07 folder... haret, rootfs.img, zImage etc all at the base of the SD - NO folders!) then you don't need to change anything.

If, however, you want to put everything in a folder (say FRX07) you have to place a rel_path=FRX07 statement in your startup.txt (between the quotes, in the cmdline section, like I have below: )

Code:
set ramsize 0x10000000
set ramaddr 0x10000000
set mtype 2292
set KERNEL zImage
set initrd initrd.gz
set cmdline "lcd.density=240 msmvkeyb_toggle=off gsensor_axis=2,1,3 pm.sleep_mode=1 physkeyboard=rhod400 rel_path=FRX07"
boot
You can place it anywhere in that cmdline section, so long as it's between the quotes and there's at least one space between each command.

PS - 'quick edit' hasn't worked for me on this forum in months. If you "go advanced", it should save your changes no prob.
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