I have a question - how to unlock nand, gain RW access and install su? (i have superuser - is that su?) on a GS?
Actually I want to install BusyBox and su so i can flash Darky 10.2EE.
2.3.4 JVQ, GingerReal 7.1 ROM w/ Semaphore 1.31 kernel
8ax said:
I have a question - how to unlock nand, gain RW access and install su? (i have superuser - is that su?) on a GS?
Actually I want to install BusyBox and su so i can flash Darky 10.2EE.
2.3.4 JVQ, GingerReal 7.1 ROM w/ Semaphore 1.31 kernel
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What tha **** UNLOCK NAND???? IN GALAXY S ??
No need for that in sgs and if you are on gingerreal with semaphore, that is already rooted and yes superuser is su.
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i think i just installed a rom without rooting it,is that possible or im wrong?coz i when overclock it,it will automatic restart,and i cant complete( cd /data/app-private ) in emulator..and i think i havent backup the origanal android..so if i wan to flash back to stock is that possible..
justandroiduser said:
i think i just installed a rom without rooting it,is that possible or im wrong?coz i when overclock it,it will automatic restart,and i cant complete( cd /data/app-private ) in emulator..and i think i havent backup the origanal android..so if i wan to flash back to stock is that possible..
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You can't install a custom rom without root. You need busybox, SU and the root exploit to allow you to flash a custom rom. The reason the overclocking app doesn't work is because you don't have super user permission (part of rooting) and the stock kernel isn't scalable if I remember right. Point is no root no rom lol.
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sunder74 said:
Point is no root no rom lol.
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Are you kidding us?
justandroiduser said:
when overclock it
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you MUST have root access to overclock Milestone
All wrong!
You can install ROM whitout being root. All you need is just flash the Vulnerable Recovery.
Once you have it, you are ready to execute the OR update.zip and boom.
From there you can root it or not.
wisefreakz said:
All wrong!
You can install ROM whitout being root. All you need is just flash the Vulnerable Recovery.
Once you have it, you are ready to execute the OR update.zip and boom.
From there you can root it or not.
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absolutely correct..rooting the device is independent of updating the Rom..
I do keeping on changing roms without root.
wisefreakz said:
All wrong!
You can install ROM whitout being root. All you need is just flash the Vulnerable Recovery.
Once you have it, you are ready to execute the OR update.zip and boom.
From there you can root it or not.
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That's what the op was asking (reference to scaling/overclocking)...you can't install a "custom" rom with a custom kernel, radio etc without root priveledges. Basic consumer handsets do not allow writing to the system partition(Hence the need for root. With the exception of ota updates or manual updates from the provider/manufacturer.)
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sunder74 said:
That's what the op was asking (reference to scaling/overclocking)...you can't install a "custom" rom with a custom kernel, radio etc without root priveledges. Basic consumer handsets do not allow writing to the system partition(Hence the need for root. With the exception of ota updates or manual updates from the provider/manufacturer.)
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Right on that my friend!!
Can u upgrade the su binary if its built into the kernel? If so, how? I have su 2.3.x built into my kernel I'm using, and I have the superuser 3 beta. It keeps nagging me to update my su binary, but after it updates and checks the version its still at 2.3.x instead of 3.x.x. it doesn't sound possible since its built into the kernel.....could I somehow take it out of the kernel? (Leaked kernel, no source)
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i install merruk kernel in hyperion but when i install again savies my phone is unroot and i dont know if i can root the phone with the same method that is described in this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1675474 or i have to flash a stock rom and root again in stock???? thanks
Jukes125 said:
i install merruk kernel in hyperion but when i install again savies my phone is unroot and i dont know if i can root the phone with the same method that is described in this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1675474 or i have to flash a stock rom and root again in stock???? thanks
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Try to reinstall superuser and busybox coz if im not wrong merruk kernel change structure of that things
Can you provide me a link for rooting VNS-L21C432B371? Thank you!
sprite00 said:
Can you provide me a link for rooting VNS-L21C432B371? Thank you!
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At the moment about the rooting, is not such thing on Nougat...
Solution are installing over the stock firmware, some custom firmware (Revolution OS, Revolution ROM, Elite Kernel), already with root enabled...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/huawei-p9lite/development/twrp-t3588356
Install this TWRP and the SuperSU provided in the first post
gtdaniel said:
At the moment about the rooting, is not such thing on Nougat...
Solution are installing over the stock firmware, some custom firmware (Revolution OS, Revolution ROM, Elite Kernel), already with root enabled...
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This is simply untrue and false. I can think of at least 3 methods to root Nougat, even with the stock kernel: MagiskSU, phhSuperuser and SuperSU.
zgomot said:
This is simply untrue and false. I can think of at least 3 methods to root Nougat, even with the stock kernel: MagiskSU, phhSuperuser and SuperSU.
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About that 'rooting' i mean like on MM: unlock bootloader, install twrp, root and that is...
About rest, Revolution OS use phhSuperuser and Elite Kernel use or MagiskSU or phhSuperuser...
For me is more simple on Nougat, unlock bootloader+install Revolution Recovery+Revolution OS and that is...
And bonus, Revolution OS have some optimisations and tricks...
gtdaniel said:
About that 'rooting' i mean like on MM: unlock bootloader, install twrp, root and that is...
About rest, Revolution OS use phhSuperuser and Elite Kernel use or MagiskSU or phhSuperuser...
For me is more simple on Nougat, unlock bootloader+install Revolution Recovery+Revolution OS and that is...
And bonus, Revolution OS have some optimisations and tricks...
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It's exactly like MM. Unlock BL, flash TWRP, flash Magisk zip and done, you're rooted. Or even simpler, without needing TWRP, just install phh Superuser from the Play Store and done, you're rooted.
Hello!
I'm currently using pixel experience with predator kernel and magisk v23.
Today i installed an update to the rom but i noticed that not only i lost my root acess but it also reset to the default rom's kernel.
Is there any way to update it and stick with my kernel and root?
Thanks everyone
gcoutinho023 said:
Hello!
I'm currently using pixel experience with predator kernel and magisk v23.
Today i installed an update to the rom but i noticed that not only i lost my root acess but it also reset to the default rom's kernel.
Is there any way to update it and stick with my kernel and root?
Thanks everyone
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Update rom, kernel and then magisk in recovery without wipe something, then reboot. You flash only the rom over OTA.