which bootstrap did you install? dx2?
use d2 bootstrap
aaaaah.. That did the trick. Thank you sir!
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which bootstrap did you install? dx2?
use d2 bootstrap
don't know what that is
not part of the root method
old instructionsall of the instructions I find say to "place the CyanogenMod update.zip in the root of the SD card".
don't use links on cm sitethere isn't a single place on the cyanogenMod site for such a file,
Pooka's CM7 link in my listIts hard to find a source for cm,
correctGoing from memory since last July, I recall I cannot sbf to anything earlier than .621, so that is my starting point. Is that correct?
just use file manager or root browser, select, will ask if you want to installI don't recall how I managed to install .apk files from sdcard
on stock install D2 bootstrap, update cwm to dx 2nd init, on custom rom use what comes with romWhat is the latest CM I can install on my droidX,
bootloader, little more complicated than that, but basically that's itand what prevents me from updating the kernel if anything?
there will not be any official update, so stuck with gb kernel, think there is a cm9(ics), but latest working rom is MIUI DefX by Wizard0f0sAlthough I can't go back earlier than 621, I would like to go forward to ics or beyond as newer code becomes available.
bootloader is still locked, lots of threads on the bootloaderI presume the locked bootloader is no longer an issue, now that exploits have been found to circumvent it. Or are those exploits limited to work only on the gb kernel?
I must admit I'm still a bit confused about the whole "locked bootloader" problem.
no one has got that to workIf the bootloader is separate from the kernel and is in essence in non-updatable ROM, seems like anything could be loaded with the exploits found.
that's not quite right, several moto phones have cm10 now on gb kernel, M2, DX2, D3.... , it's just not easy and may never be fully working romsSince the DroidX is currently limited to GB kernels, it puts a cap on the CyanogenMod versions available, as they are tied to specific kernel requirements.
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