Can someone run this terminal command pls? (for development purposes) - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S6

Since I don't have an G920T model, I need to know the right permission and SE Context label of one G920T specific file, for the development of my XtreStoLite G920T ROM.
So I'm asking someone who has the Stock OCG G920T firmware on his/her G920T to run the following terminal command:
Code:
ls -Z /system/bin/tsdaemon
You can run this command using an Terminal emulator app on your mobile.
I hope someone can post the output of this command here.
Thanks in advance!

I have the stock firmware but am rooted and have ktoonz kernel, but here..
Code:
-rwxr -xr -x root shell u:object_r:tsdaemon_exec:s0 tsdaemon
@edgarf28

Exel said:
I have the stock firmware but am rooted and have ktoonz kernel, but here..
Code:
-rwxr -xr -x root shell u:object_r:tsdaemon_exec:s0 tsdaemon
@edgarf28
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Thanks you very much!! :laugh: :good:
Since the G920F model doesn't have this file, I didn't know the right permissions for this file untill now!

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[Q] extracting firmware

hello
is there any way to extract the whole firmware from a i9000?
a friend of mine just bought a i9000 from the same carrier that i have.. and i want the original rom. is there any way to get it untouched (vanilla)??
Not really untouched, you'd always need root to grab the firmware, so that's flashing a different kernel or trying other ways to get (temporary) root.
But don't let that stop you, the kernel probably won't be any different than the standard Samsung one, so you can put it back later.
the thing is... i cant find the original kernel around, i have searched all over, and there is no where to be found. so.. if i change the kernel, and take it in for warranty related stuff the carrier people will notice that i have changed it.. and they'll say.. sorry you void the warranty!!
so... is there any way to extract a vanilla rom??
Use check fus downloader. Google it or look around xda. You will be able to get your ROM direct from Samsung.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using Tapatalk
Is it me or are you confusing kernel and ROM ? The kernel is the stuff that makes it boot and talk to the hardware and stuff, like a bios from a pc. The rom is the operating system which does everything else.
Can you post the kernel version ?
EDIT: Since you did not quote I am assuming you are replying to my post. If not please just ignore my bantering.
Bubble-be said:
Is it me or are you confusing kernel and ROM ? The kernel is the stuff that makes it boot and talk to the hardware and stuff, like a bios from a pc. The rom is the operating system which does everything else.
Can you post the kernel version ?
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It's just you. I know what a kernel is, do you know what a rom is? The kernel is included with the rom. If you get the rom, you have the kernel.
Also, the kernel technically does not make your device boot. It is, however, used during the boot process to perform some hardware initialization (initializing IRQs, setting up the scheduler, starting the dynamic module loader).
It is nothing like a BOIS from a PC. This point is illustrated by the fact that a PC running linux requires both a BIOS and a kernel. They are mutually exclusive. The kernel is a part of the OS, the BIOS is a part of the device.
Like I said, get the ROM and you get the kernel. The kernel is simple to extract, and you also have the added bonus of having the complete, unadulterated rom should you need it in the future.
since i`m new to everything here can you help me with smth that is bothering me
i got a i9000 2 months ago and since then i`ve been messing around with rooting and flashing around without understanding o lot but i've been doing exactly what others say step by step
i like this galnet miui rom (the only one i've tried so far) but i have battery drain issues
can you tell me a good combination of kernel and/or bootloader with this galnet so i would not have a battery drain
now i'm using official 2.3.5 and i have a full day battery usage
but i like some features that galnet has
thanks in advance
xxbeanxx said:
EDIT: Since you did not quote I am assuming you are replying to my post. If not please just ignore my bantering.
It's just you. I know what a kernel is, do you know what a rom is? The kernel is included with the rom. If you get the rom, you have the kernel.
Also, the kernel technically does not make your device boot. It is, however, used during the boot process to perform some hardware initialization (initializing IRQs, setting up the scheduler, starting the dynamic module loader).
It is nothing like a BOIS from a PC. This point is illustrated by the fact that a PC running linux requires both a BIOS and a kernel. They are mutually exclusive. The kernel is a part of the OS, the BIOS is a part of the device.
Like I said, get the ROM and you get the kernel. The kernel is simple to extract, and you also have the added bonus of having the complete, unadulterated rom should you need it in the future.
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xxbeanxx said:
EDIT: Since you did not quote I am assuming you are replying to my post. If not please just ignore my bantering.
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I did not quote, but was answering to the OP.
Sorry if that was confusing.
It's just you. I know what a kernel is, do you know what a rom is? The kernel is included with the rom. If you get the rom, you have the kernel.
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Well yes, but I can't imagine a provider customizing the kernel. They do however customize the rom to include their own bootscreen, apps, theme. My previous phone was that way for example. I looked long and hard for the original firmware. But unless you're with one of the really big providers (Orange or the like), the rom is not available on the interwebs.
Showing up at a provider's service center with a bog standard rom can look suspicious that way.
Also, the kernel technically does not make your device boot. It is, however, used during the boot process to perform some hardware initialization (initializing IRQs, setting up the scheduler, starting the dynamic module loader).
It is nothing like a BOIS from a PC. This point is illustrated by the fact that a PC running linux requires both a BIOS and a kernel. They are mutually exclusive. The kernel is a part of the OS, the BIOS is a part of the device.
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Thanks for clearing that up. I was aware of most things, but decided to paint a simpler picture for the OP.
enushi2002 said:
...can you tell me a good combination of kernel and/or bootloader with this galnet so i would not have a battery drain
...
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The bootloader has no affect on your battery life.
Also don't assume the kernel is the biggest contributing factor to your battery drain. It very well may be, but there are a lot of other things that could also cause it. It would be better to try to investigate the cause of your battery drain rather than just switching kernels to try to fix it.
To directly answer your question, no I can't tell you a good kernel to use with MIUI. I am running CM7.1 currently with stock kernel and get decent battery life.
Are you on 3G data often? CM (and thus MIUI) has trouble with 3G, causing bad battery drain (so called RIL bug).
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Bubble-be said:
...the rom is not available on the interwebs.
Showing up at a provider's service center with a bog standard rom can look suspicious that way.
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If you can update your phone via KIES you can get your ROM via check fus downloader. The rom you download using this tool will be what KIES uses to update your phone. So it is not "bog standard," it is what your provider puts on your phone, complete with provider customizations. It is impossible for a service center to tell the difference.
I had CyanogenMod on my phone when the touchscreen malfunctioned. I downloaded my provider's latest rom using check fus downloader, flashed it with odin, performed a factory reset, and brought it back and they replaced it no questions asked. As far as they knew I had only ever used the "proper channels" (ie: kies) to update my phone.
xxbeanxx said:
Use check fus downloader. Google it or look around xda. You will be able to get your ROM direct from Samsung.
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Hi, thanks, but it did not found it..
in the result box says
Product Code: GT-I9000HKTVMT
no firmware info retrieved for given data
the firmware info would be:
Product code: GT-I9000HKTVMT
PDA: I9000TUBJPA
CSC: I9000TVMTJP6
Phone: I9000TUBJPA
Is a froyo 2.2.1 for a galaxy I9000T from movistar venezuela
I guess i'll keep looking for it
francescopp said:
I guess i'll keep looking for it
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Wow that's strange. Well anyway, you could try this..it won't work without root but if you don't mind rooting first you can do this to get your kernel, then unroot.
Code:
adb shell su -c "dd if=/dev/block/bml7 of=/sdcard/zImage bs=4096"
If you want to backup your entire rom:
Code:
adb shell su -c "dd if=/dev/block/bml1 of=/sdcard/boot.bin bs=4096"
adb shell su -c "dd if=/dev/block/bml2 of=/sdcard/pit.pit bs=4096"
adb shell su -c "dd if=/dev/block/stl3 of=/sdcard/efs.rfs bs=4096"
adb shell su -c "dd if=/dev/block/bml4 of=/sdcard/Sbl.bin bs=4096"
adb shell su -c "dd if=/dev/block/stl6 of=/sdcard/param.lfs bs=4096"
adb shell su -c "dd if=/dev/block/bml7 of=/sdcard/zImage bs=4096"
adb shell su -c "dd if=/dev/block/stl9 of=/sdcard/factoryfs.rfs bs=4096"
adb shell su -c "dd if=/dev/block/stl10 of=/sdcard/dbdata.rfs bs=4096"
adb shell su -c "dd if=/dev/block/stl11 of=/sdcard/cache.rfs bs=4096"
adb shell su -c "dd if=/dev/block/bml12 of=/sdcard/modem.bin bs=4096"
To verify the dumps you can mount them in linux or use MagicISO in windows (the .rfs ones at least).
You can then turn these files into a full fledged rom with a bit of tinkering. This might be your only option.

pull recovery.img

Reply to the recovery.img treath in dev section but can't post upthere. Maybe a moderator can make the move or copy paste it inthere. thx
You don't need Ubuntu to pull the recovery from yr device. Just connect,
adb shell
su
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p21 of=/storage/extSdCard/recovery.img bs=4096
exit
adb pull /storage/recovery.img C:\recovery.img
extract/edit possible in kitchen or whatever you use
gummygum said:
Reply to the recovery.img treath in dev section but can't post upthere. Maybe a moderator can make the move or copy paste it inthere. thx
You don't need Ubuntu to pull the recovery from yr device. Just connect,
adb shell
su
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p21 of=/storage/extSdCard/recovery.img bs=4096
exit
adb pull /storage/recovery.img C:\recovery.img
extract/edit possible in kitchen or whatever you use
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Thank you for this.
With your permission (as i'm not a mod) i will upload this to the recovery thread.
quendil said:
Thank you for this.
With your permission (as i'm not a mod) i will upload this to the recovery thread.
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sure, no problem, also extracted the pit & about all else there is to the device so if need something just ask away.
Im about done with a modified flashfile with tweaked kernel, framework, su, busybox, deodexed, init-d support, ....
gummygum said:
Reply to the recovery.img treath in dev section but can't post upthere. Maybe a moderator can make the move or copy paste it inthere. thx
You don't need Ubuntu to pull the recovery from yr device. Just connect,
adb shell
su
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p21 of=/storage/extSdCard/recovery.img bs=4096
exit
adb pull /storage/recovery.img C:\recovery.img
extract/edit possible in kitchen or whatever you use
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Will something change if I omit the bs option? Sorry, I don't know much about Unix commands.
aureljared said:
Will something change if I omit the bs option? Sorry, I don't know much about Unix commands.
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same, you can ignore it
it is related to size
samersh72 said:
same, you can ignore it
it is related to size
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Good to know. I already pulled before I read this post, so I was kinda scared
Sent from my rooted GT-I8730 using xda-developers
gummygum said:
Reply to the recovery.img treath in dev section but can't post upthere. Maybe a moderator can make the move or copy paste it inthere. thx
You don't need Ubuntu to pull the recovery from yr device. Just connect,
adb shell
su
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p21 of=/storage/extSdCard/recovery.img bs=4096
exit
adb pull /storage/recovery.img C:\recovery.img
extract/edit possible in kitchen or whatever you use
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I'm attempting to do this same type of process with a different phone yet I run into problems such as "cannot open for write: read only file system"

Install a recovery without a pc?

Hi everyone, I searched but didn't found but if any thread out there about installing a recovery without a pc(rooted with towelroot and installed super su and busybox and recovery-less). I know it's irrelevant but if there is a way to do it, it'll be super-awesome!!
As far as I know a PC is needed. This because we cant flash anything without a PC or a recovery..
Perhaps a developer can create a script that can be used with a script thing on the phone?
~~ Regards
This might be a revolutionary idea, @MrSteve555 introduced flash tool on the go and if this also happens, we might not need pc every time.
pranavthombare said:
This might be a revolutionary idea, @MrSteve555 introduced flash tool on the go and if this also happens, we might not need pc every time.
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It's easy .
Download the latest recovery-flashable recovery package from dssmex.
Extract /data/local/tmp from the zip to same path on your phone.
Then run these commands from terminal:
Code:
chmod 755 data/local/tmp/step1.sh
sh /data/local/tmp/step1.sh
This way you can do pretty much everything without PC
You are awesome buddy. Thanks
Help
MrSteve555 said:
It's easy .
Download the latest recovery-flashable recovery package from dssmex.
Extract /data/local/tmp from the zip to same path on your phone.
Then run these commands from terminal:
Code:
chmod 755 data/local/tmp/step1.sh
sh /data/local/tmp/step1.sh
This way you can do pretty much everything without PC
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Can you plz elaborate extraction step..
i m confused,which file to be extracted to the phone at which path!
You can use terminal emulator. .or mobile uncle tool to install recovery without pc
Press thanks
pradip.108 said:
You can use terminal emulator. .or mobile uncle tool to install recovery without pc
Press thanks
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Actually the recovery partition is missing (I think so.).
How to use terminal emulator for installation ??
Then, download a terminal emulator onto your
and fire it up.
Once in the terminal emulator, type the following
commands one line at a time, waiting after each
line for the appropriate prompt:
$ su
# dd if=/sdcard/recovery.img of=/dev/block/
mmcblk0p18
# reboot recovery
Your device should then boot into the custom
recovery, which serves as immediate confirmation
that you did things correctly.
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No need to type commands just use root browser and just click on step1.sh and execute script as root and its done.
Hit " Thanks " if helpful.. :good:
Ok done?
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MrSteve555 said:
It's easy .
Download the latest recovery-flashable recovery package from dssmex.
Extract /data/local/tmp from the zip to same path on your phone.
Then run these commands from terminal:
Code:
chmod 755 data/local/tmp/step1.sh
sh /data/local/tmp/step1.sh
This way you can do pretty much everything without PC
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After executing the script in the logs i have :
installation : OK
Model Number : C5303
Version : Unknow --> (ERROR: NOT COMPATIBLE)

[Poll] Do you want Miui v5 4.2.2 base on your LG Flex ? How to Port ?

Only a small poll, Atm I'm already working on a ls995 port. I only want to know how many would use a stable Miui on other variants.
Why? It need some hours to get it working, and cause on the d955 there are only 12 useres (don't care, cause i use it by myself) , I don't want to spend much time on porting it to other variants which maybe will only have 1 user which will only use it for a month.
Remember, i still can't port this alone.
If you want to help, to port Miui to your variant you need to do this (on Ubuntu):
Code:
Patchrom
===========
Get Android SDK
----------------
In order to build patchrom project, you must have android sdk installed.([url]http://developer.android.com/sdk/installing.html[/url])
And add the sdk tools and platform-tools to PATH.
vim .bashrc
export PATH=$PATH:/home/xxx/android-sdk/tools:/home/xxx/anroid-sdk/platform-tools
Getting Started
---------------
To get started with MiCode/patchrom, you'll need to get
familiar with [Git and Repo]([url]http://source.android.com/download/using-repo[/url]).
To initialize your local repository using the patchrom trees, use a command like this:
mkdir patchrom
cd patchrom
repo init -u git://github.com/MiCode/patchrom.git -b jellybean42
Then to sync up:
repo sync
Porting new device
------------------
Asssumed current directory is patchrom and you want to port miui to a new android device d950
Prerequiste:
(1) Your device has root privilege or a rooted kernel(preferred)
(2) Your device can flash ZIP from recovery(ext4 or CWM recovery is preferred)
(3) You running stock 4.2.2
Workflow:
(1) connect your device to PC, ensure adb works
(2) run the following commands on the patchrom folder
. build/envsetup.sh
adb reboot recovery
adb shell
mount /system
exit
adb push tools/releasetools/getfilesysteminfo /system/bin/
adb shell
chmod 755 /system/bin/getfilesysteminfo
exit
adb reboot
mkdir d950
cd d950
../tools/releasetools/ota_target_from_phone -n
This will create a "metadata" and "out" folder. You will maybe get an error, if yes check the "metadata" folder,
there should be 4 files, if the files looks like mine ([url]https://github.com/Gerrett84/patchrom_d955/tree/jellybean42
/metadata[/url]) it should be fine. Now you need to zip the out/target_files folder (should be ~2GB) together with the metadata
folder and upload it and send the link to me. (don't delete anything till I told you its okay now :P )
Feel free to PM anytime
You have listed the T-Mobile in the poll as D955. Ain't it D959? Or did you mean the European model?
dannejanne said:
You have listed the T-Mobile in the poll as D955. Ain't it D959? Or did you mean the European model?
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Ups .. yup I mean the d959 !

R381XXU0BNL2 Root

So since fibs aint updating his root i went ahead and extracted his NE5 root and updated a NL2 with his files (I take NO credit for rooting).
But the rooting of this device is pretty lame hehe, only change passwd file and add a su binary, and a init.d script to chown su as root:root
$ ./sdb shell
sh-3.2$ whoami
developer
sh-3.2$ exit
$ ./sdb root on
Switched to 'root' account mode
$ ./sdb shell
sh-3.2# whoami
root
sh-3.2# cat /etc/info.ini
[Version]
Model=SM-R381;
Build=R381XXU0BNL2;
[Build]
Date=2014.12.09;
Time=14:56:34;
DOWNLOAD LINK OF MY ROOTFS: https://mega.co.nz/#!plQHTZ4K!KM1Y8Gd1CBqpY32P00v6MkRxb4EtQIzi43BEzAJ9fCw
Flash the rootfs.img.tar as AP with odin version 3.09 AFTER updated to R381XXU0BNL2
I used this one to make the root on http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/40663/R381XXU0BNL2_R381OXA0BNL2_BTU.zip/
What you can do with root im to lazy to write check the other "root" threads.
trasig said:
So since fibs aint updating his root i went ahead and extracted his NE5 root and updated a NL2 with his files (I take NO credit for rooting).
But the rooting of this device is pretty lame hehe, only change passwd file and add a su binary, and a init.d script to chown su as root:root
$ ./sdb shell
sh-3.2$ whoami
developer
sh-3.2$ exit
$ ./sdb root on
Switched to 'root' account mode
$ ./sdb shell
sh-3.2# whoami
root
sh-3.2# cat /etc/info.ini
[Version]
Model=SM-R381;
Build=R381XXU0BNL2;
[Build]
Date=2014.12.09;
Time=14:56:34;
DOWNLOAD LINK OF MY ROOTFS: https://mega.co.nz/#!plQHTZ4K!KM1Y8Gd1CBqpY32P00v6MkRxb4EtQIzi43BEzAJ9fCw
Flash the rootfs.img.tar as AP with odin version 3.09 AFTER updated to R381XXU0BNL2
I used this one to make the root on http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/40663/R381XXU0BNL2_R381OXA0BNL2_BTU.zip/
What you can do with root im to lazy to write check the other "root" threads.
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so what was the point of this is its rooted? i cant add boot animation or ringtones nothing works. whats going on thought this was a mirror of the ne rom we had just updated? sdb root say rooted but i cant push boot animations or ringtones at all nothing works .little confused how were rooted but cant do nothing
kaos420 said:
so what was the point of this is its rooted? i cant add boot animation or ringtones nothing works. whats going on thought this was a mirror of the ne rom we had just updated? sdb root say rooted but i cant push boot animations or ringtones at all nothing works .little confused how were rooted but cant do nothing
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you gonna have to login with sdb shell and remount as rw first
wich he actully does in first post of NE rom also...
quoted..
Removing stock sounds *Be careful*
sdb root on
sdb shell mount -o remount,rw /
sdb shell rm /opt/share/settings/Alerts/ filename.ogg (for removing ringtones change Alerts to Ringtones)
sdb shell mount -o remount,ro / **Make sure that you remount to read only before restarting**
reboot watch
What about boot animations? Before I would just sdb root on sdb she'll then I could setup-folder.sh non of those work.
And the volume mod aio as well doesn't work.
Sent from my 0x1 Note 3...... I love tep
This is not a tizenmod. It's just rooted. Copy all that stuff yourself if want those. Yeez just try to help. Cut me some slack.
Sent from my SM-N9005 using XDA Free mobile app
All those stuff is tizenmod and this is just stock rooted. And if your knowledge of linux/tizen I sent enough to do that stuff yourself wait for a tizenmod update.
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kaos420 said:
What about boot animations? Before I would just sdb root on sdb she'll then I could setup-folder.sh non of those work.
And the volume mod aio as well doesn't work.
Sent from my 0x1 Note 3...... I love tep
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Extract tizenmod rootfs and copy the sh files in /sbin
Sent from my SM-N9005 using XDA Free mobile app
trasig said:
Extract tizenmod rootfs and copy the sh files in /sbin
Sent from my SM-N9005 using XDA Free mobile app
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man ive spent a hr trying to get that to add to thr root. what did you use to unpack and repack the images? i will do the 3.0 to the new version. i looked at the 2.0 and 3.0 the commands you posted were not in those . weird its all the .sh **** now. tempted to see if i can go back to 3.0 i just dont wanna brick this sucks lol
ext4 unpacker doesnt seem to work with kitkat
I mounted the img on Linux. And just rooted it and packed it..
Vmware linux
mount -t ext4 -o loop rootfs.img /mountpoint
I don't want to add tizenmod stuff since I didn't make the scripts. Don't want to steal another person's hard work.
Don't worry about bricking. Can hardly be done with samsung devices; )
But go ahead and mount it yourself and push the sh files inside tizenmod /sbin to /sbin on clock after remounted rw and your commands is back
Sent from my SM-N9005 using XDA Free mobile app
trasig said:
This is not a tizenmod. It's just rooted. Copy all that stuff yourself if want those. Yeez just try to help. Cut me some slack.
Sent from my SM-N9005 using XDA Free mobile app
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lol if it was a phone id be good. watch is new to me. ill ask again what are you using to edit the images? ext4 unpacker didnt work and rar doesnt work. if you have a program please share.
kaos420 said:
lol if it was a phone id be good. watch is new to me. ill ask again what are you using to edit the images? ext4 unpacker didnt work and rar doesnt work. if you have a program please share.
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As I said before. I mounted the image on Linux. Didn't use any program
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trasig said:
So since fibs aint updating his root i went ahead and extracted his NE5 root and updated a NL2 with his files (I take NO credit for rooting).
But the rooting of this device is pretty lame hehe, only change passwd file and add a su binary, and a init.d script to chown su as root:root
$ ./sdb shell
sh-3.2$ whoami
developer
sh-3.2$ exit
$ ./sdb root on
Switched to 'root' account mode
$ ./sdb shell
sh-3.2# whoami
root
sh-3.2# cat /etc/info.ini
[Version]
Model=SM-R381;
Build=R381XXU0BNL2;
[Build]
Date=2014.12.09;
Time=14:56:34;
DOWNLOAD LINK OF MY ROOTFS: https://mega.co.nz/#!plQHTZ4K!KM1Y8Gd1CBqpY32P00v6MkRxb4EtQIzi43BEzAJ9fCw
Flash the rootfs.img.tar as AP with odin version 3.09 AFTER updated to R381XXU0BNL2
I used this one to make the root on http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/40663/R381XXU0BNL2_R381OXA0BNL2_BTU.zip/
What you can do with root im to lazy to write check the other "root" threads.
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Way to go! I messaged Fibs about updating and got nothing so glad someone else did it. Lol would have done it myself but wasn't sure how.
Hi,
how you repacked it?
what is the commands ?
Thanks
trasig said:
I mounted the img on Linux. And just rooted it and packed it..
Vmware linux
mount -t ext4 -o loop rootfs.img /mountpoint
I don't want to add tizenmod stuff since I didn't make the scripts. Don't want to steal another person's hard work.
Don't worry about bricking. Can hardly be done with samsung devices; )
But go ahead and mount it yourself and push the sh files inside tizenmod /sbin to /sbin on clock after remounted rw and your commands is back
Sent from my SM-N9005 using XDA Free mobile app
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read what i wrote, i mounted the image and changed what was inside, dident repack anything.
yhaddad said:
Hi,
how you repacked it?
what is the commands ?
Thanks
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Sorry I meant pack it. What I need to do after the changes?
How to pack it and flash with odin?
Thanks
yhaddad said:
Sorry I meant pack it. What I need to do after the changes?
How to pack it and flash with odin?
Thanks
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You don't have to pack it if you mount it in linux. Its a Linux thing, you work with it as if the file is a drive. In Linux everything is files, and files can be everything.
So just press the umount button and tar the img file?
AWESOME
trasig said:
So since fibs aint updating his root i went ahead and extracted his NE5 root and updated a NL2 with his files (I take NO credit for rooting).
But the rooting of this device is pretty lame hehe, only change passwd file and add a su binary, and a init.d script to chown su as root:root
$ ./sdb shell
sh-3.2$ whoami
developer
sh-3.2$ exit
$ ./sdb root on
Switched to 'root' account mode
$ ./sdb shell
sh-3.2# whoami
root
sh-3.2# cat /etc/info.ini
[Version]
Model=SM-R381;
Build=R381XXU0BNL2;
[Build]
Date=2014.12.09;
Time=14:56:34;
DOWNLOAD LINK OF MY ROOTFS: https://mega.co.nz/#!plQHTZ4K!KM1Y8Gd1CBqpY32P00v6MkRxb4EtQIzi43BEzAJ9fCw
Flash the rootfs.img.tar as AP with odin version 3.09 AFTER updated to R381XXU0BNL2
I used this one to make the root on http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/40663/R381XXU0BNL2_R381OXA0BNL2_BTU.zip/
What you can do with root im to lazy to write check the other "root" threads.
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You're the man!!
Edit: Ahh phukery, file removed :/
Logical_Foreal said:
You're the man!!
Edit: Ahh phukery, file removed :/
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I'll see if i still have the files. Been a long time since i had that gear.
fogame said:
I'll see if i still have the files. Been a long time since i had that gear.
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If you could, that'd be awesome, but no real rush. I just downgraded to NE5 and rooted. But it'd be good for others who may want it *shrugs* in any care, thanks anyway ?

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