How to install init.d permanent on android system with terminal emulator and zip file

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Salam Bangilpost, this time bangilpost will share with you all about "How Intall or Enable init.d On Android OS Blerbagai Type and Model" before we perform the installation, we should be familiar with init.d, what is the function and purpose of the system init.d android ? Init.d is a special function that plays an important role in the development world and allows users to install scripts that can help in terms of customization android itself, and make modifications when first booting your android. It could also be a performance tweaks, batteries, swap etc. In essence, init.d, is the path to the world of modification.
Download combat tool below:

  1. Download Term-Init HERE, Option 1 Manual
  2. Download Zip-Init HERE, Option 2 Automatic

Init.d Installation Requirements:

  1. HH or OS you must own at ROOT, can download the tools and see how, in HERE
  2. HH or OS you already have installed CWM Recovery, can download the tools and see the tutorial, HERE

NB: For the installation phase CWM Recovery above, is specific to lenovo A316I, so, if you want to download CWM Recovery according to your HH, please search on google okey ...
After you download all the above equipment, it is time to get in on the stage of installation and activation init.d permanently.

>> How to Install init.d Through Terminal Emulator

  1. Enter term-init.sh that you have downloaded, to SDCard, put out, do not put in the folder
  2. Install terminal emulator, which can be found on google PlayStore and run a terminal emulator
  3. Type Su and enter then type sh/sdcard/term-init.sh and enter, then just follow the plot until the install is complete
  4. Type Reboot and enter the terminal emulator or could with the power button of your HH

>> How to Install CWM Recovery Through Init.d.zip

  1. Enter zip-init.zip that you have downloaded and shoot in SDCard, not in the folder
  2. Then turn off your HH and enable cwm recovery mode
  3. Keep the menu cwm recovery mode, select Install zip from sdcard and select zip-init.zip then select yes and wait until the process is complete
  4. Reboot

To check the results init.d. you can see on the menu root/data/test.log, when there is the log, then it is likely you already support HH init.d or can use other tools in google PlayStore to re-check. Hopefully helpful, greeting Bangilpost ^_^