i have copy&pasted a install script which does almost all the steps from page 30. You only have to get your bluetoothmac and the devicenode (ex. /dev/sde/ ) of your sd card on the pc.
to find out the dev node i use gparted. it has a nice gui and it lists all available devices with their devnode and size (so you don't pick the hdd )
to find out your bt mac just use the command on page 30 or look under phone information in settings.
the script needs two parameters:
1. dev node
2. bt mac
and also the latest rootfs from DJ_steve (page:72) and kernel from page (30)
then just put everything in the directory where you extracted the script and start it like "sudo ./myscript.sh sdf 03ffca2228" where sdf is the dev node and 03ff... is your mac
so it formats the device sdf and edits the file with the bt mac.
EDIT #2: I forgot to mention that you have to flash Dj_steves kernel manually( ! ) it can be built in the script but i think it is not necessary.
DISCLAIMER:
i tried it on my pc and it worked, but i can not guarantee that it won't screw something up. so as always: USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.
if you try it please let me know if it works for you, thanks.
i have copy&pasted a install script which does almost all the steps from page 30. You only have to get your bluetoothmac and the devicenode (ex. /dev/sde/ ) of your sd card on the pc.
to find out the dev node i use gparted. it has a nice gui and it lists all available devices with their devnode and size (so you don't pick the hdd )
to find out your bt mac just use the command on page 30 or look under phone information in settings.
the script needs two parameters:
1. dev node
2. bt mac
and also the latest rootfs from DJ_steve (page:72) and kernel from page (30)
then just put everything in the directory where you extracted the script and start it like "sudo ./myscript.sh sdf 03ffca2228" where sdf is the dev node and 03ff... is your mac
so it formats the device sdf and edits the file with the bt mac.
EDIT #2: I forgot to mention that you have to flash Dj_steves kernel manually( ! ) it can be built in the script but i think it is not necessary.
DISCLAIMER:
i tried it on my pc and it worked, but i can not guarantee that it won't screw something up. so as always: USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.
if you try it please let me know if it works for you, thanks.
I'm pretty sure that it wasn't, but i'll try again when I get home. Thanks.
By the way, how does that script partition the MicroSD? Also, has anyone tried it yet?
i think only i tried it but it should do the steps described in page 30 and parses fdisk the list of commands. you can also open up the script in a editor and look what it does.