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Android asks for encryption password after Firefly RT3288 SD Image Modification!

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Android asks for encryption password after Firefly RT3288 SD Image Modification!

Posted at 7/20/2015 13:16:02      View:3834 | Replies:7        Print      Only Author   [Copy Link] 1#
Last edited by sghazagh In 7/20/2015 15:25 Editor

Hi,
I have modified the Android SD_Card image of RT3288 device to add an APK file as the Firefly wiki was explained.
I have unpacked the image, customized it by adding the an APK, packed it again and have loaded into the SD card...
De vice was booted from SD card however the Android asks for decryption password!
Why it is asking for encryption password? how can I pass it? or what is the Firefly RT3288 'system.img' ext4 password which Android complains?

Any help will be appreciated!!!
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Posted at 7/21/2015 11:45:04        Only Author  2#
when asking for encryption password, it mean you system image may be broken.
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Posted at 7/21/2015 11:54:04        Only Author  3#
It might be that Android cannot load the userdata partition.

If you can access the serial port, take the logcat.

Or enable adb by default, and use adb to take the logcat.

The log contains detailed messages.
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Posted at 7/22/2015 18:04:23        Only Author  4#
Last edited by sghazagh In 7/22/2015 18:15 Editor

May I ask you guys to have a look at this article and see what should I so?
http://wiki.t-firefly.com/index.php/Firefly-RK3288/Customize_android_firmware/en

I actually added 128MB to SYSTEM but didn't changed the system address from  0x00180000 (768)  to something like 0x001C0000 (768+128).
Should I change the address in "parameter" file?!
I assume the system size is not more than the one provided so no need to change.
Am I correct?
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Posted at 7/23/2015 14:52:15        Only Author  5#
You are right.  If size of system.img is less than the system partition size in parameter file, there 's no need to change parameter file.
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Posted at 7/23/2015 17:43:00        Only Author  6#
So why I get to that point that android asks for Password?!!
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Posted at 8/6/2015 06:32:28        Only Author  7#
Last edited by sghazagh In 8/6/2015 06:34 Editor

Guys,
Just backed to this Post to help you not confusing.
At the time of writing this post I almost did know nothing about partitioning of Firefly RK3288.
Now that I am Guru in it, and have written the app  to get the most out of it, I can confirm that my partitioning was wrong definitely.
I had added 128mb to System partition and didn't change the partition parameter to make the right partition size for it.
In fact it altered part of system partition and that was why the system didn't work fine...

Any way, use my tool and make your own 'parameter' file, error free ... ;)

See this post:  http://bbs.t-firefly.com/forum.p ... =609&extra=page%3D1
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