erfanoabdi / android_device_gigaset_GS5

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Manifest for GS5 Lineage 18.1 #2

Open schoeller opened 2 years ago

schoeller commented 2 years ago

Dear Erfan,

thanks for your work.

I am trying to compile a ROM for a GS5. So far I have defined the manifest to contain

<remote name="gs5" fetch="https://github.com/erfanoabdi" revision="lineage-18.1" />
<project name="android_device_gigaset_GS5" path="device/gigaset/GS5" revision="lineage-18.1" remote="gs5" />
<project name="android_kernel_gigaset_mt6768" path="kernel/gigaset/mt6768" revision="lineage-18.1" remote="gs5" />
<project name="proprietary_vendor_gigaset" path="vendor/gigaset" revision="lineage-18.1" remote="gs5" />

It compiles without error, but I am missing the recovery.img file. Please kindly confirm that above recipe would suffice for Lineage 18.1

Best regards

Sebastian

erfanoabdi commented 2 years ago

hi, thanks recovery is inside boot partition in this device

schoeller commented 2 years ago

recovery is inside boot partition in this device

@erfanoabdi thanks for you reply. I understood that boot.img contains recovery. Please kindly comment where one would find a stock ROM (just in case)

erfanoabdi commented 2 years ago

about stock firmware, i didn't find any link to it anywhere online, so i just dumped my device

GSIPRO commented 2 years ago

Hello, I would like to learn 'dump' Gigaset stock android 11 of my GS5. I'm looking for a How-to tutorial that works.

erfanoabdi commented 2 years ago

@GSIPRO this guide from hovatek looks good, they also have videos in youtube: https://www.hovatek.com/forum/thread-21970.html

GSIPRO commented 2 years ago

@erfanoabdi, thank you very much for your information. The whole dump process isn't a piece of cake and can't be done in no time. Especially when you're dealing with it for the first time. How easy it is to use a ready stock ROM. . . . Just for informal comparison: rephone = GS5 (rephone as well as GS5 manufactured by Gigaset in Bocholt, Germany) with removable back made from 100% recyclate by Sysplast in Nürnberg. Open-Source - code