Hello,
I was recently interested to start making my own android rom for xiaomi mi2 with the android kitchen. I used the stock rom for this.
Using the android kitchen: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=633246
I need however the mount points to do this.
As Xiaomi Mi2 is not listed I followed this:
The /system folder is empty so I can't find recovery.fstab
anyone has experience with this?
Thanks in advance!
I was recently interested to start making my own android rom for xiaomi mi2 with the android kitchen. I used the stock rom for this.
Using the android kitchen: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=633246
I need however the mount points to do this.
As Xiaomi Mi2 is not listed I followed this:
WARNING: If your device is not listed above, and it does NOT use a 'YAFFS'-based filesystem (e.g. usually low-end devices use YAFFS), do not attempt to flash a ROM that you built with this kitchen. Instead, you must do the following if your device is NOT listed:
- Create a file under the kitchen's /tools/edify_defs folder, with the name being the same as the value of ro.product.device (found in your device's /system/build.prop file).
- If the stock ROM images for your device contain the recovery.img file, extract its files from the kitchen menu: Advanced --> Tools for boot image --> Extract from boot.img/recovery.img in any folder. Then, open up its ramdisk folder, and look for /system/etc/recovery.fstab or /etc/recovery.fstab or similar FSTAB file location. Open this file to find the mount points.
- See the template file in the edify_defs folder to see how to set the mount points inside the file you created. Look at the other files in that folder for examples on how to do it. NOTE: This may not work all the time for non-HTC devices
The /system folder is empty so I can't find recovery.fstab
anyone has experience with this?
Thanks in advance!