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Wolfgang Wiedmeyer, 03/25/2017 07:01 PM
add instructions to enable ADB and allow root access


ADB

Installing ADB

Instructions to install ADB.

Enabling ADB

In the settings, open Developer options. In the Debugging section, enable Android debugging.

Authorizing the device

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.
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.

Accessing root shell

Once allowed, you can access the device shell using:

adb shell

The shell is running as an unprivileged user.

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.

To finally gain root access, use:

adb root

The following shells will then be run as root.

Modifying the system partition

Replicant is installed on the system partition. By default with most devices, this partition is mounted as read-only and can't be modified.
You can mount the partition as writable filesystem using:

adb remount

Files under /system/ can now be edited.

Updated by Wolfgang Wiedmeyer over 7 years ago · 5 revisions

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