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    Ops...
    If we wont to search for a file in linux with ekonsole:
    #find / -name SysRegistry (or the name of the file you have to search)
    if find command is not installed, install busybox and run in ekonsole:
    #busybox find / -name SysRegistry
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    Now that I think about it, that would just make the application registered on the menu. I wonder if there is a way to make it run on startup without an autorun file on the MMC.

    @Marcolnx, thanks for the tips with regard to the 2 SysRegistry file.
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    Hi
    @fsjon i thinks sure you can make this just insert a init script in \cramfs-root-CG43\etc\rc.d\rc2.d named may be at the end like S81pixcall.sh and write for the script. I never tried, but i can ask at an advanced user (linuxer) for this.
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    @marcolnx,
    Or I can even insert a line within the s80autoon file. When I extraced the EE2 and look into the s80autoon, it looks just like any autorun file that most ppl have on their MMC.

    I'll try all that this weekend and maybe even post up a trial run fw by sunday.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nodramachicks View Post
    In second case (when adding new files) just copy file you wish to add, to corresponding directory, remembering that the root of codegroup is - <Working directory>cramfs-root. Next, for the firmware to work properly you must specify correct info about owner (user, group) and permissions for the new files. After copying new files press "Show" in "Original CramFS file/info" field. "CramFS file list" window will show up (open delay depends on the number of files). In that window you'll see files contained in <Working directory>cramfs-root. For the new files which you just added info is not available until you provide it, and "n/a" is displayed in "uid", "gid" & "permissions" columns. You can edit this info by double-clicking the line you need or by pressing Enter key or "Edit" button. When you finish working with this window, just close it.
    After comitting all your changes choose a name for the new codegroup file in "New CramFS file" field and press "Compile".
    Could you please tell me how can i add a directory permissions ? cause I can't

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    @fsjon
    hi
    Remember there are two files S80autoon (S stay for start and 80 it's the number, from to 00 to 99, for start point of rc run the command)
    one in \cramfs-root-CG43\etc
    one in \cramfs-root-CG43\etc\rc.d\rc2.d
    I thinks may be better insetr new init scripts... but hope some user can help regard this.
    Best way may be have a full system for write, at the moment only in /ezx_user and /ezxlocal you can write (white ming can do in all and i hope for learning howto).
    May be tmp_do can help us

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    @fcarmona
    I writed a post regarding how i used ezxcodec adding folder (may be iTap) here http://www.motorolafans.com/forums/a...firmwares.html at #4.
    Hope you can understand my bad english
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    Does anyone know if it's possible to make the code group size bigger? I would like to have a few more programs but since you are only allowed a certain size, you will then MUST remove something else in exchange. In some of the recent fw releases, I noticed that they have a lot more pre-installed programs. Is it because those fw were created in a Linux environment and not through ezxcodex in a windows environment? As marcolnx has previously theorized that it's possible to just repack the modded fw if you are using linux, and code group size is not a problem.
    Last edited by fsjon; 12-04-2008 at 12:14 PM.

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    My theory and I still believe it can be done


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    Hi, now thath i tried whiteMING1, i can just say thath with this innovative firmware (thanks tmp_do) you can make all without reflash (it's rw).
    You can add keyboard, itap, script, language ecc. without reflash so you can make your personal monsterpack directly with telnet and linux command.
    I for first surprise for just only now discovered for all potential (works for all a1200)
    This is just a remember...


 
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