As   most of you are aware, the stock rom tarball is comprised of several .img files   which don't seem to be of any file system format and it is difficult at first to   see what is inside these files without flashing via Odin.
Well, thanks to   fguy, this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1054836 provided me the necessary inspiration   to investigate just exactly what are these img made of.
Hopefully, this   will allow easy removal of all the Samsung junk, deodexing, rooting etc etc   without going through adb.
As it turns out, they are simply sparse ext4   images, and the AOSP source tree already contains the necessary utilities to   both unpack and repack these img files via "ext4_utils" in system/extras (http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=pla...ras.git;a=tree)
For   your convenience, I have provided a repackage of the source code for ext4_utils   with a simple Makefile, for keen developers to make the necessary tools for   unpacking and repacking the stock img files. Making these tools requires a linux   development environment, which is beyond the scope of this topic.
To make   the tools, simple extract the attached source code and type "make".
To   unpack the .img file:
./simg2img factoryfs.img output.img
To   view the contents of .img file:
mkdir tempdir; mount -o loop output.img tempdir
To   repack .img file:
./mkuserimg.sh -s /some/directory/with/files ./factoryfs_custom.img ext4 ./temp 512M
As   I do not have Odin at the moment, I am not able to test the repacked files can   be reflashed successfully. I will test this shortly.
UPDATE
I   have just tested repacking the stock factoryfs.img. It so happens that the   original ext4_utils does not properly preserve permissions on the new ext4   image. I have made a slight modification to the source and reuploaded the   zip.
You   can now successfully unpack, remove and change the stock apps, root and modify   the stock image using instructions above!!
I hope this will help   people create their own custom roms.
 
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