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Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli, 05/11/2019 07:19 PM
improve explanation on root access
| 1 | 1 | Paul Kocialkowski | h1. ADB |
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| 3 | h2. Installing ADB |
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| 5 | 3 | Paul Kocialkowski | Instructions to [[ToolsInstallation#ADB|install ADB]]. |
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| 7 | 5 | Wolfgang Wiedmeyer | h2. Enabling ADB |
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| 9 | In the settings, open *Developer options*. In the Debugging section, enable *Android debugging*. |
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| 11 | 1 | Paul Kocialkowski | h2. Authorizing the device |
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| 13 | In order to allow your host computer to access ADB on the device, it must be allowed on the device. A window should pop up when connecting USB, asking whether to allow USB debugging. |
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| 14 | 2 | Paul Kocialkowski | *Note: when booting with USB plugged in, the window doesn't pop up and you have to disconnect and reconnect the USB cable to see it happen.* |
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| 16 | h2. Accessing root shell |
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| 18 | Once allowed, you can access the device shell using: |
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| 19 | 4 | Wolfgang Wiedmeyer | |
| 20 | 1 | Paul Kocialkowski | <pre> |
| 21 | adb shell |
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| 22 | </pre> |
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| 24 | 5 | Wolfgang Wiedmeyer | The shell is running as an unprivileged user. |
| 25 | 1 | Paul Kocialkowski | |
| 26 | 6 | Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli | To allow root access, open the *Developer options* in the settings. There, press *Root access*. In the pop-up menu, select either *ADB only* or *Apps and ADB*. A window with "Allow root access?" might pop up and explains the security tradeoffs of enabling root access. After reading the text, select OK to enable root access. |
| 27 | 5 | Wolfgang Wiedmeyer | |
| 28 | To finally gain root access, use: |
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| 30 | 1 | Paul Kocialkowski | <pre> |
| 31 | adb root |
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| 32 | </pre> |
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| 34 | 4 | Wolfgang Wiedmeyer | The following shells will then be run as root. |
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| 36 | 1 | Paul Kocialkowski | h2. Modifying the system partition |
| 37 | 4 | Wolfgang Wiedmeyer | |
| 38 | 5 | Wolfgang Wiedmeyer | Replicant is installed on the system partition. By default with most devices, this partition is mounted as read-only and can't be modified. |
| 39 | 4 | Wolfgang Wiedmeyer | You can mount the partition as writable filesystem using: |
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| 41 | <pre> |
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| 42 | adb remount |
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| 43 | </pre> |
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| 45 | Files under @/system/@ can now be edited. |