Is anyone yet able to root his/her Razr running stock ics android 4.0.4 the t-mob leak ics?
Has anyone tried adam outler's root method on it?
Is any exploit working!?
Please help
Hi
The only think on me to get this tmobile ics rooted is restoring a previously rooted device.
Mean. Restoring manually a su-backup or a rooted nandroid backup of the system
But, how?
Folks with chinese ics can restore safely the tmobile nandroid bkp, root and build another nandroid bkp with root
I cant do that because I've downgraded to gb from chinese leak, so, you may be able to find someone to do this setup.
Or,
You can try restore my su-backup with terminal, like I've posted in ics thread
This way
Code:
./system/su-backup
mount -o remount,rw /dev/block/system /system
rm /system/bin/su
ln -s /system/su-backup /system/bin/su
And here's my su bkp
http://db.tt/L9TLf2xg
to put the su bkp on system folder use astro file nanager
Good luck
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your su backup is alotta help (one step closer) but theres no way to actually use it since we can't move to the system folder :-/
ali87va said:
your su backup is alotta help (one step closer) but theres no way to actually use it since we can't move to the system folder :-/
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Yes, you can.
just use astro file manager to put it in system folder
To restore su to system/bin you'll need to set permissions with terminal like I pointed
The other way is getting a rooted nandroid bkp from someone in chinese leak that had flashed tmobile nandroid. A lot of work
Good luck
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Btw. You'll not restore su with vodoo but in terminal you see?
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You can't do it using Astro or any other file manager because it simply won't let you move system apps around,I can't do it through terminal either because it needs "permissions" which we non-rooted users do not have,as for the nandroid back up,that seems like TOO much work to do for me at least. Thanks again for all your help!
ali87va said:
You can't do it using Astro or any other file manager because it simply won't let you move system apps around,I can't do it through terminal either because it needs "permissions" which we non-rooted users do not have,as for the nandroid back up,that seems like TOO much work to do for me at least. Thanks again for all your help!
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Oh, really?! Man, I aways use my devices root and never paid attention on it. Well, Im trying to help but this seens really hard, sorry for my limitations, wish I could help ever more.
Good luck guys
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pedrotorresfilho said:
Yes, you can.
just use astro file manager to put it in system folder
To restore su to system/bin you'll need to set permissions with terminal like I pointed
The other way is getting a rooted nandroid bkp from someone in chinese leak that had flashed tmobile nandroid. A lot of work
Good luck
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Btw. You'll not restore su with vodoo but in terminal you see?
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This is kind of funny
The fact that you can write things in /system folder is because you mount is as rw. You can mount is as rw because you got root.
su-backup need the suid permission to do the job.. There's no way you can assign it without a root privileges..
it's like "No root no talk".. haha
Be patient guys... We are working very hard on that...Just tried a lot of things. It is really my luck, that I get help from a few really talentet guys, even one dev from the defy section is helping me a lot, and Spryte also takes his time with me to do this. For today we're out, just spendet about 10 (!) hours today to get this working. Maybe we'll have success tomorrow.....I don't make any promises, but it looks good...
whirleyes said:
This is kind of funny
The fact that you can write things in /system folder is because you mount is as rw. You can mount is as rw because you got root.
su-backup need the suid permission to do the job.. There's no way you can assign it without a root privileges..
it's like "No root no talk".. haha
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I think its funny too, indeed. But not to guys stuck in tmobile ics. As I said before, I didn't realized the root requeriment to move a file to system folder or changing permissions. I simple use root all the time and missed a 'shot' while trying to help. lol
Again, this may be funny to me or anybody else not stuck in this system. If you a have, even a stupid sugestion like mine, please do it.
Thanks
Edit: its not possible put su-backup in system folder via an update.zip flash? But to change permission, anyone have a hint?
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I know you're trying to help, But I feel it's not ok to give confusing advice.
I've spent some time analyzing the 4.0.4 kernel. Here's what I found out.
1.With 4.0.4 onwards, google patch the kernel memory vulnerabilities.
What this means is : Rooting via mempodroid is not possible.
2.Motorola have patching all symlink vulnerabilities that was present in older kernel. They even block shell acess to /data (except for /data/tmp).
What this means is : Rooting via motofail is not posibble.
3.With tmde 4.0.4 leaks, the "Secure Version" of certificate have been upgraded.
What this means is : Downgrading via sbf is not posibble.
Hope this will help somebody figuring out of what is happening now.
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Here's the details of the "Secure Version" upgrade
From ver 2 to 3
devtree
devtree_backup
boot
recovery
cdrom
From ver 3 to 4
cdt.bin
system
What is interesting here is:
The "Secure Version" upgrade from 2 to 3 match with XT912 "6.7.1-68_DHD-15_M4-16" ICS leak. The only different is the certificate end bit.
XT912 ends with "FFFF0200"
TMDE ends with "FFFF0700"
p/s : I might be wrong on this so please bear with me.
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p/s : I might be wrong on this so please bear with me.
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Hey man, I think you should presente these info @J.Y.Daddy @FrAsErTaG @kholk to join efforts to find out. I saw really many folks stuck on it and this is also new stats on ics development.
Btw, do you own a dev razr? If so, please pm me.
And, sorry for my odd sugestions. Didn't want confuse you know.
Thanks man
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http://www.xda-developers.com/android/motorola-at-it-again-locks-down-atrix-4g-even-more/
What you think about that? I hope we don't run into that trouble with our RazR...
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pedrotorresfilho said:
Btw, do you own a dev razr? If so, please pm me.
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Nope. I wish I had it. But all I got is a phone with a locked bootloader.
That is too easy to be bricked and the worst thing is, it doesn't even got any leaked sbf..
We got another idea, but maybe this will only work on that phone where it comes from..dump the whole system partition, so you get it including the signature, put the su binaries into it, set permissions and repack it in linux, you should be able to flash it using RSD,
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dtrail1 said:
We got another idea, but maybe this will only work on that phone where it comes from..dump the whole system partition, so you get it including the signature, put the su binaries into it, set permissions and repack it in linux, you should be able to flash it using RSD,
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Sounds promising.
By the way as I understand the similar method is used to root Defy+'s 4.5.1-134_DFP-231 firmware.
dtrail1 said:
We got another idea, but maybe this will only work on that phone where it comes from..dump the whole system partition, so you get it including the signature, put the su binaries into it, set permissions and repack it in linux, you should be able to flash it using RSD,
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Won't you lose the signature when using mkyaffs2?
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FrAsErTaG said:
Won't you lose the signature when using mkyaffs2?
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No, I guess not. Skeevy420 told me..
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Maybe this works:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=66687
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Maybe this works:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=66687
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Hello,
I have i idea, i know if it's works
You need su-backup from rooted razr with rootkeeper
And place this files in sdcard/su-backup/
he must type this command in terminal or Gscript
Code:
mount -o bind /mnt/sdcard/su-backup/ /system/su-backup
Use rootkeeper normaly
I know if this command will work without root thank for your feedback
I need the ruu htc one x + and I can not access the SD to mount a ROM
from where I can download
Look in the android dev section, there is a list of RUU's and applicable CID's.
Are you talking about in recovery? You can't mount SD Card in recovery because we don't have one..... If you need to copy a rom to your device, you can either adb push it to /data/media/ or the easer option is to just sideload it with TWRP
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AndroHero said:
Look in the android dev section, there is a list of RUU's and applicable CID's.
Are you talking about in recovery? You can't mount SD Card in recovery because we don't have one..... If you need to copy a rom to your device, you can either adb push it to /data/media/ or the easer option is to just sideload it with TWRP
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Also, you can't get help from stock RUU if you are on hboot 1.40 or above...
This is (nearly) my first post, so hi all !
Before I start with anything else: I searched a lot and found a lot of things, but I'm so newbie that I'm afraid to do anything because I don't quite understand what I'm about to do.
Oh, and I don't speak english natively so forgive me if I make any horrific mistakes :angel:
With all that said, let's begin with my problem...
I have a HUAWEI Y300-0100, and it comes with a funny feature: every time it can't connect to WIFI a popup message appears saying that if you switch to data plan charges may apply.
I am constantly switching between WIFI/no-WIFI zones so that message really bothered me, and I searched a way to disable it.
Presumably, the only way to do that is by modifying a system file called "build.prop". I already had my phone rooted so doing so wasn't very hard.
I used Jota+ to change a setting from "true" to "false" (ro.config.hw******), and saved the file in the root of the SD card. Then, with ES File Explorer, I renamed the "build.prop" in /system to "build.prop.bak" and copied there the "build.prop" I previously saved in the SD root.
All seemed to be fine, except that after rebooting my phone it could not get past the HUAWEI logo.
Android recovery mode seems to work, but I don't know how to use a lot of its options nor I want to do a Factory Reset if there's a better alternative.
Is there a way to modify system files before booting Android? I really would like to try to delete the "build.prop" file and rename the "build.prop.bak" back to "build.prop".
Does any of that make any sense? What do you recommend me to do?
Thank you very much for your help!
From within recovery open adb
adb pull /system/build.prop /some/location/on/PC
Now edit build.prop back to how it was
adb push build.prop /system
adb reboot
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demkantor said:
From within recovery open adb
adb pull /system/build.prop /some/location/on/PC
Now edit build.prop back to how it was
adb push build.prop /system
adb reboot
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Thank you for your response!
I managed to restore the original build.prop, but the phone still doesn't boot.
..Maybe that wasn't the problem. I guess I'll factory reset...
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After that it STILL doesn't boot. I have no idea what happened, I did nothing strange apart from editing that file :crying:
If you changed something in /system factory reset won't work
Try either fixing permissions in recovery or
adb chmod 644 /system/build.prop
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demkantor said:
If you changed something in /system factory reset won't work
Try either fixing permissions in recovery or
adb chmod 644 /system/build.prop
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Nothing fixes it... I give up.
Next time be sure to make a backup before you modify
For now wipe clean and install a new ROM or return to stock
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Install a new rom
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I went to mess around with a build.prop file on my cheapo RCA tablet, but in the process I bricked the tablet. It will boot into the stock recovery but that's all I can get it to do. I have a copy of the build.prop file on my desktop, but I don't see any way I can get it back on the tablet. Does anyone know if it's possible to replace a build.prop file through recovery? I tried making an update.zip file to replace it but apparently it requires a special signature to flash, and test signing it didn't work.
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Look like u must flash ur rom new, sorry. And look for a cwm recovery for ur tablet to make next time a nandroidbackip. Maybe u have luck for a cwm in the worldwide Web.
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And communication via adb?