From 069cbe77b5c9e32fe461ba3921d082f13770b7f5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Benjamin-Dobell Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2010 04:13:15 +1100 Subject: make install output directory can now be set via qmake variable FRONTENDOUTDIR It can be set like so: qmake -set FRONTENDOUTDIR /Desired/Out/Dir --- Linux/README.save | 120 ------------------------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 120 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 Linux/README.save (limited to 'Linux') diff --git a/Linux/README.save b/Linux/README.save deleted file mode 100644 index b63888f..0000000 --- a/Linux/README.save +++ /dev/null @@ -1,120 +0,0 @@ -Heimdall (c) 2010 Benjamin Dobell, Glass Echidna -http://www.glassechidna.com.au/products/heimdall/ - -DISCLAIMER: - - This software attempts to flash your Galaxy S device. The very nature of - flashing is dangerous. As with all flashing software, Heimdall has the - potential to damage (brick) your phone if not used carefully. If you're - concerned, don't use this software. Flashing ROMs onto your phone may also - void your warranty. I am not responsible for the result of your actions. - - - -These instructions are for Linux operating systems. - -Installing Heimdall from Source: - - 1. First make sure you have installed build-tools and pkgconfig. - - 2. Open a terminal and navigate to the directory you extracted Heimdall to. - - 3. Then enter the following commands to compile and install libusb-1.0: - - cd libusb-1.0 - ./configure - make - sudo make install - cd .. - - If you have problems please consult http://www.libusb.org/ - - 4. Enter the following commands to compile and install Heimdall: - - cd heimdall - ./configure - make - sudo make install - cd .. - - NOTE: You can use "checkinstall" instead of "make install" in order - to generate a redistributable package. - - 5. If you're not installing from a package then run - Linux/install-udev-rules.sh to setup user-level permissions for libusb. - - 6. Done - - - -Installing Heimdall Frontend from Source (Optional): - - 1. First make sure you have installed Qt 4.6 or above, - available from http://qt.nokia.com/. - - 2. Open a terminal and navigate to the directory you extracted Heimdall to. - - 3. Enter the following commands to compile and install Heimdall Frontend: - - cd heimdall-frontend - qmake heimdall-frontend.pro - make - sudo make install - - NOTE: You can use "checkinstall" instead of "make install" in order to - cd generate a redistributable package. - - 4. Done - - - -Flashing Firmware with Heimdall Frontend: - - 1. Fully charge your device (use the wall charger as it's faster). - - 2. Download a decrypted Samsung Galaxy S ROM and extract it to a directory. - - 3. If the ROM is provided as one of more archives (nested or otherwise), - extract them all to the same location. - - NOTE: If you want to use the CSC then extract it last. - - 3. Open Heimdall Frontend. - - 4. Put your Galaxy S device into download mode. - - 5. For each file you wish to flash use "Browse" to select the file. - - 6. Press "Start". - - 7. Heimdall Frontend will display the progress and inform you when the - flash is complete. - - - -Flashing Firmware from Command Line / Terminal: - - 1. Fully charge your device (use the wall charger as it's faster). - - 2. Download a decrypted Samsung Galaxy S ROM and extract it to a directory. - - 3. If the ROM is provided as one of more archives (nested or otherwise), - extract them all to the same location. - - NOTE: If you want to use the CSC then extract it last. - - 4. Open a terminal and navigate to the directory where you extracted the - ROM files. - - 5. Type the following to list all the functionality Heimdall supports: - - heimdall help - - 8. Use the instructions to manually enter a command with all the files you - want to flash. - - Here is an example that does a full flash and repartition: - - heimdall flash --repartition --pit s1_odin_20100512.pit --factoryfs factoryfs.rfs --cache cache.rfs --dbdata dbdata.rfs --primary-boot boot.bin --secondary-boot Sbl.bin --param param.lfs --kernel zImage --modem modem.bin - - 9. Done -- cgit v1.1