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To use this tool, a custom kernel is needed.
However, in this repository, I found that it is possible to replace this kernel patch by using configfs if the kernel is newer than 3.19.
That's why USB Gadget Tool allows me to add the USB device and use Rucky without manually patching my kernel.
My suggestion would be to add an option to automatically apply this configfs patch before executing the script.
An example would be a similar project, Android USB Script. Their tool automatically uses configfs if no kernel patch is detected.
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On Thu 18 Feb, 2021, 9:01 PM sleeping sloth, ***@***.***> wrote:
To use this tool, a custom kernel is needed.
However, in this <https://github.com/pelya/android-keyboard-gadget>
repository, I found that it is possible to replace this kernel patch by
using configfs if the kernel is newer than 3.19.
That's why USB Gadget Tool <https://github.com/tejado/android-usb-gadget>
allows me to add the USB device and use Rucky without manually patching my
kernel.
My suggestion would be to add an option to automatically apply this
configfs patch before executing the script.
An example would be a similar project, Android USB Script
<https://github.com/Netdex/android-usb-script>. Their tool automatically
uses configfs if no kernel patch is detected.
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Adding this feature to next nightly update, and one verified it works as expected, it will be released in next release version as well. If you like to test it please switch to latest nightly release and wait for update to be pushed soon.
To use this tool, a custom kernel is needed.
However, in this repository, I found that it is possible to replace this kernel patch by using configfs if the kernel is newer than 3.19.
That's why USB Gadget Tool allows me to add the USB device and use Rucky without manually patching my kernel.
My suggestion would be to add an option to automatically apply this configfs patch before executing the script.
An example would be a similar project, Android USB Script. Their tool automatically uses configfs if no kernel patch is detected.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: