Paul Wise <[email protected]> writes: > On Sun, Jan 15, 2017 at 12:24 AM, Rodolfo Medina wrote: > >> Thanks all of you. I'm trying to practise the following how-to: >> >> http://whiteboard.ping.se/Android/Debian > > I don't think the author of that article is on this list. You might > want to invite him here using the name and email address listed at the > bottom of the article.
I wrote to him but he says I'm too unexpert for that tutorial. So please help whoever can from this list. I wish to adopt that solution because it seems to me to be the most powerful to get `full control over the Android device using a standard GNU/Linux environment'. >> . Thanks to Cascardo's suggestion, I managed to do: >> >> $ adb shell >> root@SmartPadS2:/ # mount >> >> . Now, I don't understand from that how-to what comes now. I understand how >> to make two partitions on a micro sd card, but then? Please help. > > Looking at the article, the next step is to copy the provided init > script and alter it to use the right block devices. Then rebuild the > initramfs and later write it to your device. It's not clear to me where to execute that script. Should I copy it in the second partition of the SDcard? And name it `busybox'? Thanks for any help, Rodolfo
