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Hi,
I want to use root access on my android app, but I don't know how to get root access and how to use it. I've searched Internet and found someone said that I should call
Runtime.getRuntime().exec("su");
But when I did that the system asked me to give root access to my app, I choose yes, but app still cannot perform any root operations like listening on TCP port 80
please help me
Thank you in advanced!!
Alex
I'm sure there's some reason why it would fail because it seems too obvious, but my first guess would be to get a shell, su to root, then
chmod u+s whatever.apk
Stock Evo Shift.
Temp rooted with Z4root
I am following the More detailed perm root instructions by BrandoKC until i get to step 4. I have tried to verify both files but it says "md5sum: not found". I put the files in both the SHIFT folder and in the root sdcard folder. I even tried to verify the files on the sdcard root but i get the same message. It did work when I thought I was temp-rooted with visionary, but now with actual root I cant access the sdcard. Any suggestions? Thanks - Viperspike
sorry. noob here. found Busybox...on the way to perm root now
I want to root my evo shift and would like some opinions on which root method everyone likes. What is the easiest way to get root for wireless tether that is really the main reason for me rooting.
I'm looking at using the windows 32 GUI method because there is no command line. For some reason even with a guide command line makes me nervous.
Thanks in advance.
With the commands all you have to do is copy from xda.com and paste into your cmd prompt on your pc, a few guys including myself have done the perm root instructions on terminal emulater on the phone its self
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When i rooted there was only the manual way.....
Brand new to android at the time but if u follow the instructions i'm sure you'll be fine.....
Just like we can use zergrush with adb to root 2.3 ... wouldnt it be possible to use the same commands without a pc from within? or would a "command prompt" app already require root access?
No, there are terminal emulators for android, and don't need root access to be used.
I haven' t test it, but I don' t think that needed anything else except to copy the necessary files to device' s memory card. After that all commands can work the same.
Oh crap... not really.. forgot that data folder is protected and needs root... that's why adb is used.
Any way to root ginger official withouf a pc... I got my phone fixed but I donthave access to a pc for quite a while.
I dont have access to windows PC. Can it be done using linux?
I would like to root my s4(i9500) first of all.
Flashable reccovery have .img files, can we flash those files using adb shell or something?