The userdata.img is just a regular .tar file that you can decompress. It contains the .apks included in the release.

It is that image that has customizations for the releases moving forward as we include software from other third-party software houses.

Regards,
Brian Code

On 2-Jun-09, at 7:44 AM, Alexander Shulgin wrote:

On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 4:39 PM, William Zheng
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Alex,
Oh..I see... How can I build the beta7 installation uSD image? After I built the source code downloaded, I found a lot of binary files in the out folder. How can I get a zip file same as the one on the koolu's release webpage?

I don't really know, but guess that replacing kernel.img & system.img
with your freshly built versions (uImage.bin & rootfs.jffs or whatever
the names are) should be OK.  What to do with userdata file -- let's
more competent people tell us. ;)

--
Alex
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