GalaxyS2I9100Installation » History » Version 1
Paul Kocialkowski, 10/01/2013 03:27 PM
1 | 1 | Paul Kocialkowski | h1. Galaxy S2 Installation |
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3 | *Warning: installing an operating system, such as Replicant, may void your device's warranty and will erase the data stored on the device.* |
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5 | h2. Prerequisites |
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7 | In order to install Replicant on your device, it is assumed that you have a computer running a GNU/Linux operating system and everything necessary to connect your device to the computer through USB available. Moreover, it is assumed that anyone performing the installation knows how to use command lines in a terminal and has basic knowledge about it. |
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9 | h2. Downloading the files |
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11 | The first step in the installation process is to download and set up the files that will be used to install Replicant to the device. The files must be downloaded on your computer first. |
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13 | 1. Find out what the latest image is: check out the @Last image@ part of the general table on [[GalaxyS2]] |
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14 | 2. Download *all* the files listed for the device (including the checksum) on [[ReplicantImages]] for the latest image |
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15 | 3. Download and install @heimdall@, *version 1.4* and later: http://www.glassechidna.com.au/products/heimdall/ |
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16 | There are prebuilt packages for most popular GNU/Linux distributions, but you can also easily build it from source. |
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17 | Only @heimdall@'s command line interface will be used in this guide. |
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19 | h2. Preparing the device |
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21 | h3. Copying the files to the device |
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23 | The following step in the installation process is to copy the files that will be used to install Replicant to the device. |
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24 | You can either complete this step by using the device's internal storage or by using an external micro-SD card. |
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26 | h4. Using the internal storage |
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28 | 1. Make sure the device is started up and has an Android system running |
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29 | 2. Connect the USB cable to both the computer and the device |
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30 | 3. Enable USB mass storage on the device |
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31 | 4. Mount the mass storage on the computer |
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32 | 5. Create a directory at the origin of the mass storage |
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33 | 6. Copy *all* the files listed for the device (including the checksum) to the newly-created directory |
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34 | 7. Safely unmount the mass storage on the computer |
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35 | 8. Disable USB mass storage on the device |
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37 | h4. Using a micro-SD card |
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39 | 1. Connect the micro-SD card to the computer (e.g. using an USB card reader) |
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40 | 2. Mount the micro-SD card on the computer |
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41 | 3. Create a directory at the origin of the micro-SD card |
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42 | 4. Copy *all* the files listed for the device (including the checksum) to the newly-created directory |
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43 | 5. Safely unmount the micro-SD card on the computer |
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44 | 6. Disconnect the micro-SD card from the computer |
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45 | 7. Insert the micro-SD card in the device (make sure it is turned off before inserting the card) |
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47 | h3. Setting-up the device for @heimdall@ mode |
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49 | The next step in the installation process is to prepare the device for @heimdall@ mode. |
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51 | 1. Make sure the device is completely turned off and the USB cable is disconnected from the device |
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52 | 2. Start the device by holding the following key combination: *Volume down, Select, Power* |
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53 | 3. Hold the key combination until the device shows a *Warning* message |
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54 | 4. Confirm that you want to download a custom OS (Volume up) |
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55 | 5. Make sure the device is in *Downloading* mode |
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56 | 4. Connect the USB cable to both the computer and the device |
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58 | h2. Installing the images |
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60 | Now that both the computer and the device are set up, it is time to actually install the images to the device. |
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62 | 1. Open a terminal and run: |
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63 | <pre> |
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64 | sudo heimdall flash --KERNEL path/to/recovery.img |
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65 | </pre> |
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66 | Note: @path/to/recovery.img@ refers to the path to the @recovery.img@ file. If you downloaded the images in the directory where your terminal is at, you can replace @path/to/recovery.img@ with @recovery.img@. |
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68 | 2. If everything went well (@heimdall@ should indicate an error is something went wrong), the device will reboot to @recovery@ mode. |
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69 | 3. Once @recovery@ mode is started up, select *flash images* (using the volume keys to navigate and the power key to select) |
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70 | 4. If you have a micro-SD card inserted, you will have to select the location of the images to install (one is the internal storage and the other is the micro-SD card) |
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71 | 5. Select the directory on which you copied the Replicant images |
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72 | 6. Confirm the installation by selecting *Yes - Flash* |
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73 | 7. Select *Go Back* (if necessary) to get back to the general menu |
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74 | 8. Select *wipe data/factory reset* |
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75 | 9. Confirm the data wipe by selecting "Yes -- delete all user data" |
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76 | 10. Select *Reboot system now* to reboot the device |
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78 | *Your device should now be running Replicant!* |