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Originally Posted by neil_swann80
If the script works and you're rooted (via ezdiy) it should be placed in: /mnt/ext1/system/init.d
(NOT /mnt/ext1/system/etc/init.d)
The script itself can be named anything you like as long as it has the extension .sh
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sadly, I don’t have folder init.d in system, only have one in etc. so, I create init.d in system and script also doesn’t work. And yes, my device is rooted