Yeah I definitely don't want to write something over a partition or block device that I am not supposed to.
Thanks,
-SB
If you keep the existing format and mount commands it should be fine as they are setup for the force and that update-binary.
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Yeah I definitely don't want to write something over a partition or block device that I am not supposed to.
Thanks,
-SB
Is there any way to get rid f this notification or to allow the update without soft bricking?
If anyone has some extra time that they want to use to help me out, just give me a shout.
It looks like my enthusiasm for the JB ROM was premature. I don't think I can get Wi-Fi or Bluetooth working in it with the 3.0.8 kernel. I've spent hours and hours trying to make it work.
Also I'm getting a galaxy s4, for use with freedompop, so this will become a spare and my DSF mod will become much easier to complete.
Cheers,
-SB
the Force is my spare too. Large sd card basically makes it an I pod touch with games. It's awesome.
Now as far as getting Bluetooth and WiFi to work I have a couple questions. I read that the WiFi module is kernel specific... A) did you try splicing in the correct WiFi module? B) what happened? / why didn't it work?
And I wonder if Bluetooth isn't the same.. Just kernel specific, so what happened when you copy the old module into the new rom? Or are there other difficulties?
DISCLAIMER: I will 100% ask question that I cannot understand the answers to
I tried swapping in the appropriate drivers but they still failed to load properly. I tried copying config files as well. Same deal.
Haven't taken time to check the logs with dmesg yet.
Cheers
-SB
Drivers = modules? Just for my own knowledge. Also (and doing this is above my head so that's why I'm asking about it rather than testing) is it possible that the kernel points to a different location for the drivers and that you could change where the kernel wants the driver to be to where it is?
I don't know if that makes sense, or if that is a reasonable thing to expect to be able to do to a kernel (like I said that's why I ask)
i have my voicemail jacked up.... it might have nothing to do with DSF but the timeline is making me question myself... anybody know how the settings are aquisitioned??