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Re: [App] Rooting E and F Bluray

Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2015 8:12 am
by faroscin
sectroyer wrote: Yes you allowed your device to update to too new firmware... Disable OTN Support as quickly as possible and/or disconnnect this device from the internet and wait for newer rooting method...
So at the moment I can't apply cinavia patch?

Thanks.

Re: [App] Rooting E and F Bluray

Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2015 5:40 pm
by sectroyer
faroscin wrote:
sectroyer wrote: Yes you allowed your device to update to too new firmware... Disable OTN Support as quickly as possible and/or disconnnect this device from the internet and wait for newer rooting method...
So at the moment I can't apply cinavia patch?

Thanks.
Until you find a way to root your/fix current root unfortunatelly no...

Re: [App] Rooting E and F Bluray

Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2015 6:26 pm
by faroscin
sectroyer wrote: Until you find a way to root your/fix current root unfortunatelly no...
Just so I know, should I have disabled the OTN from the beginning?

Re: [App] Rooting E and F Bluray

Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2015 6:47 pm
by sectroyer
faroscin wrote:
sectroyer wrote: Until you find a way to root your/fix current root unfortunatelly no...
Just so I know, should I have disabled the OTN from the beginning?
If you did that probably now your device would be rooted. It's NEVER to early to disable OTN Support. If you don't disable it now NEXT rooting method will also fail ;)

Re: [App] Rooting E and F Bluray

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2015 11:40 am
by faroscin
sectroyer wrote: If you did that probably now your device would be rooted. It's NEVER to early to disable OTN Support. If you don't disable it now NEXT rooting method will also fail ;)
The fact is that I was sure it was disabled.
You can say that is still active looking at the last photo I posted?
Is it the option in the manu settings or there is an hidden service menu somewhere?

Sorry to bother so much, I'm quiye a noob... :mrgreen:
Feel free to point me to a "samygo for dummies" guide, if there's one.

Thanks again

Re: [App] Rooting E and F Bluray

Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 12:22 pm
by sectroyer
Finally I have a (semi) working image for F bluray:
https://www.sendspace.com/file/el22jq
Currently it supports Fox.B. It also misses all other F modules. Juuso when you have time please try compiling other modules for Fox.B :)

Re: [App] Rooting E and F Bluray

Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 12:50 pm
by A986
Attached are some modules for fox.b they work for me... crypto, cifs, gadget usb...

Re: [App] Rooting E and F Bluray

Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2015 6:44 pm
by JeppeTh
sectroyer wrote:I want to fix F root (add telnet, ssh, etc.) I need willing F bluray testers with rooted device and preferably some Linux skills. It's also good to have Skype account (easier file exchange). :)
I could help out as long as there's no risk I damage my device. If you're still interested that is .
No Skype though...

Re: [App] Rooting E and F Bluray

Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2015 8:50 pm
by sectroyer
JeppeTh wrote:
sectroyer wrote:I want to fix F root (add telnet, ssh, etc.) I need willing F bluray testers with rooted device and preferably some Linux skills. It's also good to have Skype account (easier file exchange). :)
I could help out as long as there's no risk I damage my device. If you're still interested that is .
No Skype though...
Now we are waiting for "more modules" :)

Re: [App] Rooting E and F Bluray

Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2015 12:24 pm
by JeppeTh
Two questions.

1. If I got it right, rooting (including Cinavia) e.g. F Bluray is totally riskfree? I.e. when USB is removed device isn't affected?
I just wonder since I have some issues on my device and waned to make sure it wasn't me who broke anything.

2. Also is it normal that rooting must be re-done everyday or something?
Meaning that for most of the time it's not enough to just start webbrowser for me to get FTP access etc, but I must also start the SamyGo widget and reboot. This needs to be done kind of once a day - just as if device does some "reset" once a day. In such case it sounds like rooting affects the device also without the UDB in some way after all?