Anyone tried Gingerbreak?
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Re: Anyone tried Gingerbreak?
Didn't work doesnt get root privileges.. i think you should comile gingerbreak
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Re: Anyone tried Gingerbreak?
Rage was a Froyo exploit. And a patched exploit for that matter within newer froyo builds. I am also highly doubting a GB exploit will work on HC.
Re: Anyone tried Gingerbreak?
Well.. I have read that Honeycomb has been rooted with Gingerbreak, that's why.
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Re: Anyone tried Gingerbreak?
Its not going to work. We have root with the user debug. The system and kernal are signed and incorporated to the intels security. That's what needs breaking. Which isn't impossible. But more advanced than most of us on this forum....aside from zenofex and other gtvhacker team.
However, I do applaude your efforts. Atleast we are still trying.
However, I do applaude your efforts. Atleast we are still trying.
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Re: Anyone tried Gingerbreak?
What makes you say you have root with the user debug?havikx wrote:Its not going to work. We have root with the user debug. The system and kernal are signed and incorporated to the intels security. That's what needs breaking. Which isn't impossible. But more advanced than most of us on this forum....aside from zenofex and other gtvhacker team.
However, I do applaude your efforts. Atleast we are still trying.
Re: Anyone tried Gingerbreak?
What do you mean with signed system?
Will the box stop booting after modifying file at the system-partition like android-system-apps?
A signed kernel wouldn't stop us from rooting(if we will find an working exploit).
The Motorola-Smartphones have signed kernels but thanks to 2nd-init we can boot own system-images(not kernels).
Will the box stop booting after modifying file at the system-partition like android-system-apps?
A signed kernel wouldn't stop us from rooting(if we will find an working exploit).
The Motorola-Smartphones have signed kernels but thanks to 2nd-init we can boot own system-images(not kernels).
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Re: Anyone tried Gingerbreak?
The user debug has adb root. Look at the first post of the first page of the debug release.
And...as I said before, breaking security is way past most of us on this board. As well as trying to make a 2nd init script for the logitech revue. 2nd init is a logical way around... but really, what are we trying to accomplish? I can't honestly see cm7 on the revue. It would add functionality to more apps...but would kill anything relating to tv. Overclock? That's all I can really see happening. And a hulu fix.
I'm sure after the official release, we will see a lot more worth while apps. And we will be happier than we are currently.
And...as I said before, breaking security is way past most of us on this board. As well as trying to make a 2nd init script for the logitech revue. 2nd init is a logical way around... but really, what are we trying to accomplish? I can't honestly see cm7 on the revue. It would add functionality to more apps...but would kill anything relating to tv. Overclock? That's all I can really see happening. And a hulu fix.
I'm sure after the official release, we will see a lot more worth while apps. And we will be happier than we are currently.
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Re: Anyone tried Gingerbreak?
I've read the posts, and know that the user debug has both adb and su - neither of which had write access to the system.
Having adb doesn't mean you have root.
Having write access to the root system means you have root.
All Android phones have adb, ergo all Android phones have root? I don't think so...
Has anyone been able to write to /system?
Having adb doesn't mean you have root.
Having write access to the root system means you have root.
All Android phones have adb, ergo all Android phones have root? I don't think so...
Has anyone been able to write to /system?
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Re: Anyone tried Gingerbreak?
No. We have r/w access to most the other partitions including /data. But the /SYSTEM IS SIGNED.danger-rat wrote:I've read the posts, and know that the user debug has both adb and su - neither of which had write access to the system.
Having adb doesn't mean you have root.
Having write access to the root system means you have root.
All Android phones have adb, ergo all Android phones have root? I don't think so...
Has anyone been able to write to /system?
Again...software root but still unable to write anything we actually want to mess with.
But definately just keep asking if any1 has been able to. Its really helping us out.
Btw... I'm pretty sure "#" in adb means its root....right?....
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Re: Anyone tried Gingerbreak?
Normally yes.havikx wrote:Btw... I'm pretty sure "#" in adb means its root....right?....
And: I'm not able to compile Gingerbreak. There are a lot of errors.
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make: Entering directory `/home/m1cha/projects/android-x86'
target C: init <= system/core/init/init.c
system/core/init/init.c: In function 'find_got':
system/core/init/init.c:154: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions
system/core/init/init.c:165: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions
system/core/init/init.c:172: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions
system/core/init/init.c:175: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions
target StaticExecutable: init (out/target/product/eeepc/obj/EXECUTABLES/init_intermediates/LINKED/init)
out/target/product/eeepc/obj/EXECUTABLES/init_intermediates/init.o: In function `find_symbol':
/home/m1cha/projects/android-x86/system/core/init/init.c:127: undefined reference to `dlopen'
/home/m1cha/projects/android-x86/system/core/init/init.c:131: undefined reference to `dlsym'
/home/m1cha/projects/android-x86/system/core/init/init.c:133: undefined reference to `dlclose'
/home/m1cha/projects/android-x86/system/core/init/init.c:127: undefined reference to `dlopen'
/home/m1cha/projects/android-x86/system/core/init/init.c:131: undefined reference to `dlsym'
/home/m1cha/projects/android-x86/system/core/init/init.c:133: undefined reference to `dlclose'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make: *** [out/target/product/eeepc/obj/EXECUTABLES/init_intermediates/LINKED/init] Error 1
make: Leaving directory `/home/m1cha/projects/android-x86'