1. easiest answer is using one of the many Android apps designed for this purpose (Titanium?) 2. That image, as it is, will only try to mount...
vittpda: see the linked blog post for detailed instructions htsauce: it is not clear to me whether you are asking something, asserting something...
Ehm, *fatal.freescale -> fstab.freescale
yes sounds a better plan. just leave the original fatal.freescale (just add the line for /sdcard) and make_sd.sh will take care of flashing and...
You shouldn't. That would screw up the permission system of Android (each /data/app/package.name MUST have the right uid correspondingly to the...
Red flashing borders are due to "strict mode" being enabled by default in "eng" (as in lunch udoo-eng) builds. This should be fixed by generating...
It is possible but you need some more tweaking. I am pretty confident you cannot put the /data partition on a NTFS drive, because Android need a...
the bundled sdcard (a class 4) is terribly slow and I think a reasonable hdd will very likely perform better. however, if you get a class 10 that...
The SATA port is not enabled in the Kernel in the Android image because of some race / misconfiguration of initrc. See my other post on this forum...
See my other post on this forum and https://www.primianotucci.com/blog/android-on-udoo-quad I got an image with Android and a SSD working ;-)
Hi all, as promised I managed to publish all my changes and the rebuilt image which enables the SATA support (and S/PDIF). Full sources / build /...
FYI, I just wrote an article on my blog that explains how to create repos in Github and fork Android: http://www.primianotucci.com/blog/fork- ......
Never mind, I managed to set-up the manifest myself. I created a manifest which allows to get the source code (equivalent to the original tarball)...
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