QUOTE(fruitie @ Oct 22 2012, 12:41 AM)
Pray tell, what site? I do see some sites like Sunsky or Aliexpress, but since tai ka che has ordered from someplace, should give that a shot.Added on October 22, 2012, 12:55 am
QUOTE(invisiblelim @ Oct 22 2012, 12:44 AM)
Thanks~~ i'm first time user of Android, i wanted to make by default all apps was installed into SdCard, then i google and found this. ExtSd2InternalSD, but i don't understand what he mean by
flash custom kernel and after that flash mod. Flash all the file in CWM(Kernel, then Mod) - Perseus Alpha
or
Latest Omega and WanamLite rom is now supporting init.d on stock kernel so u can stay with stock kernel. If u want to stay with stock kernel.
what do that means?
i only understand following xda-developers to root my N2, after that? @@

A custom rom is basically the OS that has been modified, sometimes with special tweaks or additional apps. Since Android is based on Linux (ie Unix), there are 2 major pieces, Kernel and Userland.flash custom kernel and after that flash mod. Flash all the file in CWM(Kernel, then Mod) - Perseus Alpha
or
Latest Omega and WanamLite rom is now supporting init.d on stock kernel so u can stay with stock kernel. If u want to stay with stock kernel.
what do that means?
i only understand following xda-developers to root my N2, after that? @@
You can change either or both. That is the beauty of a proper OS. Some features need stuff enabled in kernel, some features need other userland pieces and/or stuff enabled in kernel.
CWM is a method of loading both the kernel and userland, which comes after you've changed to a kernel that has CWM support.
This post has been edited by joytest: Oct 22 2012, 12:55 AM
Oct 22 2012, 12:52 AM

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