Copyright (C) 2008 David Wang (planetbeing).
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
NOTE: Version 0.3 and above will not boot iDroid 2.6.32 series kernels without additional parameters being passed to the kernel.
IT IS STRONGLY ADVISED THAT YOU DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RUN NAND WRITE FUNCTIONS IN THE A4 VERSION AT THIS POINT IN TIME.
DOING SO WILL INEVITABLY CAUSE YOU TO NEED TO RESTORE YOUR DEVICE, MAY LEAVE PERMANENT NAND BLOCK DAMAGE AND MAY ALSO CAUSE GREMLINS TO CRAWL OUT OF YOUR ARSE.
(If you read this warning properly, really unless you know wtf you are looking at - leave it alone until we stablise it)
To run openiboot from recovery mode (a.k.a iboot), you’ll need to create an img3 image. To run openiboot from DFU mode, you'll need to create a bin.
You will need a system capable of running x86 Linux binaries (Build requires scons, libssl, libpng, libcurl, libusb, libreadline and pthread).
Change into the openiboot subfolder
For iPod Touch 1G, run:
scons iPodTouch1G
For iPhone 2G, run:
scons iPhone2G
For iPhone 3G, run:
scons iPhone3G
For iPod Touch 2G, run:
scons iPodTouch2G
For iPhone 3GS, run:
scons iPhone3GS
For iPhone 4, run:
scons iPhone4
For iPod Touch 4G, run:
scons iPodTouch4G
For iPad 1G, run:
scons iPad1G
For Apple TV 2G, run:
scons aTV2G
Alternatively a Makefile has been provided in the openiboot subfolder should you prefer to use it this way - this is not covered by this README but is provided for your convenience should you wish to use it
As of version 0.3 OpeniBoot now has a grub-style configurable menu system, OpeniBoot looks for /boot/menu.lst at boot. Below is an example menu.lst - put it in /boot (This section will be expanded upon at a later date, when newer device ports are further ahead)
title iOS
auto
title Android
kernel "(hd0,1)/idroid/zImage" "console=tty root=/dev/ram0 init=/init rw"
initrd "(hd0,1)/idroid/android.img.gz"
title iX
kernel "(hd0,1)/iX/zImage" "console=tty root=/dev/ram0 init=/init rw"
initrd "(hd0,1)/iX/initrd.img.gz"
Please leave bug reports/pull requests in the Github tracker.
For anything else, we can be found lurking in #idroid-dev on irc.freenode.net