Dear all, I'm porting ubuntu touch on a custom device (OMAP4 platform) running Android 4.1.1 (is a kind of rugged smartphone). I have the entire AOSP, kernel and bootloader trees so i'm free to make any modification.
Up to now i've been able to build all AOSP .img, but i got stuck on installing ubuntu.tar.gz+system.img on the device. I understood that the basic steps are these: fastboot flash boot boot.img fastboot flash recovery recovery.img ./rootstock-touch-install vivid-preinstalled-touch-armhf.tar.gz out/target/product/mako/system.img I correctly flashed boot.img and recovery.img, though the rootstock command is suddenly failing because i'm missing the /recovery partition, maybe because my recovery doesn't have root permission (su binary) and not all the shell commands are available. What could i do? my first idea was to skip the "rootstock-touch-install" command (as it seems to do many operations on the device) and to make a flashable image on my pc so i can flash it with fastboot, though to do this could you explain me structure of ubuntu system.img? what do you think? Is better to fix my recovery adding su binary and other things? Moreover, i built the AOSP adding these repos on the AOSP root, i saw them in the official manifest https://code-review.phablet.ubuntu.com/gitweb?p=aosp/platform/manifest.git;a=blob;f=default.xml;h=8a14ec08015eca091cd26c691b5a6daa740ef39b;hb=refs/heads/phablet-4.4.2_r1 : ubuntu/assets ubuntu/libhybris ubuntu/platform-api ubuntu/upstart-property-watcher ubuntu/ubuntu_prebuilt_initrd_debs Do you think is a correct procedure? thank you for your time! Luca
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