I rebuilt the kernel to include I2C debugging messages. 

These can be found here http://pastebin.com/vV1prk5P

Thanks.

On Sunday, 16 February 2014 00:37:35 UTC, Marc Lavallée wrote:
>
> Hello linux-sunxi developpers. 
> This is my first post on the list. 
>
> I followed the instructions to create a hardware pack and used 
> it to modify a micro SD card with a cubie board Linux system, in order 
> to boot my A20 based iRulu AX105 tablet. When I booted it with the 
> card, nothing seemed to happen. When I rebooted on the Android system, 
> the vendor animated logo was spinning endlessly. But I was able to 
> start a adb shell, so Android was booted but broken; there was a few 
> processes trying to start, unsuccessfully... 
>
> How a Linux system on a micro SD card can brake Android installed on 
> the internal NAND? 
>
> Is it possible that the primary display was set on the HDMI port? 
> (I should get a mini HDMI cable to verify) 
>
> Is it better and/or safer to install eervything manually? 
> (instead of modifying some image with a hardware pack) 
>
> Is it possible to install Linux on the internal NAND? 
>
> Thanks in advance for your attention and your help. 
> -- 
> Marc 
>

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