i have the split_bootimg.zip if you need it, its a perl script. just shoot me a message and i will upload it for you
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Yeah thats what ive been trying to figure out is how to open it (as in boot.img-kernel), and figure out what it even is to begin with. Though, that's not important (except its origin and what its made from) because I don't think we can use a modified boot.img that's been re-packed. It just won't accept it. Ive had better luck with non split images from stock than the ones where i split it, change things, and repack which really makes me wonder if the build process compiles its own boot.img file
That being said, I need to identify what the file "kernel" is (found in /device/zte/warp). That's my top priority for now is figuring out what it is and if its the same thing as zImage. In the mean time, I have one last solution (I had 2 but i realized the boot.img files were the same) to try out (which is make it a nandroid format) and if they don't work then its definitely time to target the kernel.
which should help a lotmake ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=$CCOMPILER -j`grep 'processor' /proc/cpuinfo | wc -l`
CHK include/linux/version.h
CC scripts/mod/empty.o
cc1: error: unrecognized command line option
I had to some stuffs
so progress! I'll reboot and fix permissions and hopefully with that I can logcat!
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so I should honor that. Tho im depressed about the whole thing because i went into it blindfolded practically and it just confused me. I think i'll start from step 1 with reading a crash course on how linux works in the first place
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try this book lol