SBF with Linux...

  • chmod +x sbf_flash

  • sudo ./sbf_flash NAME OF SBF EXACTLY.sbf (in this case: VRZ_A956_2.4.33_1FF_01.sbf)


ok let me make sure i got this right, i type in first line hit enter then second line and enter?

Yes, that's correct. Take a look at an earlier post if it doesn't work. You may need to change directories to 'Downloads'.


ok i type in the first line and hit enter i get- chmod: cannot access 'sbf_flash': no such file or directory
 
  • chmod +x sbf_flash

  • sudo ./sbf_flash NAME OF SBF EXACTLY.sbf (in this case: VRZ_A956_2.4.33_1FF_01.sbf)


ok let me make sure i got this right, i type in first line hit enter then second line and enter?

Yes, that's correct. Take a look at an earlier post if it doesn't work. You may need to change directories to 'Downloads'.


ok i type in the first line and hit enter i get- chmod: cannot access 'sbf_flash': no such file or directory


i feel like an idiot now, i reread op like 20 times now and think i realized what i missed.
 
That's funny, I did the same thing. Linux takes bit to get used to. Once I figured it out I use it all the time now. A lot easier than SBF.

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yea worked perfect, thanks alot for this method, loving more than rsd
 
When I flash a new ROM w/Linux (maybe cm7), do you know what commands I use?

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While running the command it gets to the sending erase stage then fails every time. Any idea what is going on?
 
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I can't get this method to get past the second "waiting for phone" prompt. It just sits there and freezes. Here is a screenshot of where it is freezing. Any ideas? View attachment 40007
 
@ Phat B i tried ubuntu 11.04 last night and got to about where yours stopped i'm going to get ubuntu10.10 running on one of my machines and see if it solves the issue. this is the output i got last night



SBF FLASH 1.23 (mbm)
OPTICALDELUSION

=== VRZ_A956_2.4.33_1FF_01.sbf ===
00: RDL03 0x82000000-0x8204CFFF 3C38 AP
01: RDL01 0x00800000-0x008FFFFF 9FA3 BP
02: CG05 0x00000000-0x016B9BE7 B8BE BP
03: CG31 0xB0280000-0xB02847FF 2010 AP
04: CG33 0xB2100000-0xB2CC07FF 77BA AP
05: CG34 0xB0700000-0xB07047FF F949 AP
06: CG35 0xB1000000-0xB17FFFFF B52D AP
07: CG39 0xB3200000-0xC49C07FF E9E1 AP
08: CG40 0xC4A00000-0xC4A00FFF FDFF AP
09: CG42 0xB0800000-0xB083FFFF 7479 AP
10: CG47 0xB1800000-0xB20FFFFF 3C98 AP
11: CG61 0xB0B00000-0xB0B7FFFF E20A AP
12: CG64 0xB0000000-0xB00047FF 70B1 AP
13: CG65 0xB0180000-0xB01847FF B561 AP
14: CG66 0xD0800000-0xD83B07FF 3730 AP

>> waiting for phone: Connected.
>> uploading RDL03: 100.0%
-- OK
>> verifying ramloader
-- OK
>> executing ramloader

RX(7): [02]ERR[1e]G[03]
!! failed
>> rebooting
exusb_bulk_read -19



I can't get this method to get past the second "waiting for phone" prompt. It just sits there and freezes. Here is a screenshot of where it is freezing. Any ideas? View attachment 40007
 
Nice tutorial, although I got most of my info from some one else(forgot who but the name is in my post). I am running Kubuntu 12.10 these days, where as I was a windoze user at the time I posted my thread. For Kubuntu I found I had to do sudo ./sbf_flash.bin VRZ_A956_2.4.33_1FF_01.sbf. I did not test, but sudo sh sbf_flash.bin VRZ_A956_2.4.33_1FF_01.sbf may also work. Sudo can play funny when dealing with a binary not in the a system path. Anyways thanks for the tutorial!
 
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