Have you loaded the power supply module in kernel? If you have not
provided the battery interface then the android system can not read
battery information so that will cause power off.

Please check the interface files,
/sys/class/power_supply/battery/*

Best Regards,
Myfire

On Sep 3, 1:40 am, zhtlancer <zhtlan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm trying to run an early version of android on the ancient e680, but
> something got wrong
> After I run the /system/bin/runtime from telnet, the booting animation
> appeared lasted for about two minutes, and then I got a
> message"Killed" and boot failed. But I wonder that who had killed the
> process? The LOW_MEMORY_KILLER? Or something else? Could anyone help
> me about this? Thanks!
>
> --
> 从我的移动设备发送
>
> ---------------------------------------------------
> Have a great day!

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