Ubuntu's initramfs is meant to be universal. But some devices might need
some hack for it to work.
Regards,
Rizqi
On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 11:03 AM, Ryan. wrote:
> Ok , just fyi, I knew it was on the boot.img which is why i asked , as
> each boot.img is different for each device.
>
> And I didnt
Ok , just fyi, I knew it was on the boot.img which is why i asked , as each
boot.img is different for each device.
And I didnt build from source for this particular phone I'm just mix n matching
files from another devices port and adding my own changes here and there for
experiments
So far
AFAIK, the ramdisk in the boot.img is ubuntu's initrd, and it's generic. It
was downloaded during the build process.
After the init, it will load android's ramdisk, which is in /system/boot of
the zip built from the source. It will run android under lxc container.
And this is the point of flipped c
Is the initramfs universal or build per device ?.
Can someone provide me with a working one\?
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