QUOTE(ken2291 @ Nov 21 2011, 01:18 AM)
Damn it!! ICS is smooth!! still needs some polishing though
Added on November 21, 2011, 1:27 am1. Boot into CWM
2. Mounts and Storage
3. Mount /system and /data
4. Flash "i9000 Restore CWM v1.0.0.zip" (CM7MIUI Restore CWM v1.0.0.zip if you're on CM7/MIUI)
5. Then flash "ThunderBolt-CWM v2.1.1.1.zip"
6. Flash "ThunderBolt-CWM i9000 XXMB LMK Others addon v1.0.0.zip" (choose Talon version if you're using Talon kernel)
7. After that flash your desired addon then reboot

thanks alot! will try it soon!

Added on November 21, 2011, 6:47 pmSGS quadrant score - XXJVT Firmware with Latest Semaphore Kernel
1.0GHZ - 1400+
1.3GHZ - 2000+
if I apply Pikachu's tweak, I wonder what will the score be.....
Added on November 21, 2011, 6:48 pmand guys, where to turn on and off the lagfix? i read it somewhere, it says there at recovery mode, where got?

Added on November 21, 2011, 7:00 pmand there are 40/50/60 MB LMK of thunderbolt's which one is the best? should i enable or disable lagfix before flashing the thunderbolt? and screenstate_calling addon, after i flash it, should i change any setting or do anyting else?
Added on November 21, 2011, 7:08 pmOpen up Script Manager and launch /sdcard/bolt_scripts/remount_{*} as Root and as Boot. This is done because on any ROM lagfix, the OS will remount the partitions again later after init.d scripts finished launching hence reverting the mounts to stock lagfix mounts. This is true for MIUI/CM7, Voodoo and other lagfixes where partitions will be remounted to relatime just before Android OS appears, thus nullifying the init.d remount.The script then has to be launched only after the Android OS has launched.
Open up Script Manager and launch /sdcard/bolt_scripts/sqlite_optimize as Root. This script can be used arbitrarily at anytime that you want. Don't load it as boot or copy it to init.d though, it'll significantly slow down your boot up as the script is a very long running script.
I dont understand this part

Added on November 21, 2011, 7:20 pmjust finished flashing Thunderbolt, why after i flashed i9000 Restore CWM v1.0.0.zip, it says please use CWM to mount system and data, then say removing thunderbolt

?? weird.... then i flash thunderbolt, then say done copying... is there anyway to see whether I enable thunderbolt or not?
This post has been edited by Ivan113: Nov 21 2011, 07:20 PM