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Re: Keep Root after unplugging USB
Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2015 8:28 am
by sectroyer
mehmethan wrote:And i asked why it is not supported man. I guess "Support" means "technically" not supported, but thats not even clear enough. And what the hell means "allowed"? U2Cryptic dude.
Check E/F forums readings post from users "my tv bricked", "crashes on load", "Please help", etc.

No such posts on H forum or new E/F hack

Guess why
mehmethan wrote:
Maybe i could change the paths and usb dependencies by copying the files into the internal flash? I want you to answer a little more professional like "it's not that simple, you have to consider this and that" or "it's not possible, because of ..."
Seriously, we have Root access -> we can even brick our TV which isn't your problem to be worried of.
But it looks like it won't lead to a solution here, so i give up.

It's clear for EVERYBODY who knows how to do it. Simply one "switch"

For you too big brick risk

Re: Keep Root after unplugging USB
Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2015 9:24 am
by zoelechat
Re: Keep Root after unplugging USB
Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2015 5:04 pm
by mehmethan
So you tell me there is no risk to brick TV when we use the USB Root Rights? So root is an illusion?
Tell me more.
If root isn't root. What the hell is leaf then?
Re: Keep Root after unplugging USB
Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2015 9:39 pm
by sectroyer
mehmethan wrote:So you tell me there is no risk to brick TV when we use the USB Root Rights?

I believe in you. I think YOU CAN brick your tv even with USB plugged in
mehmethan wrote:
So root is an illusion?

That is the question...
mehmethan wrote:
Tell me more.
mehmethan wrote:If root isn't root. What the hell is leaf then?
Yeah what is it?

Re: Keep Root after unplugging USB
Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2015 9:48 pm
by mehmethan
I already gave up because you are joking all the time. Don't get your points seriously. Be more precise. I can't see if you are sarcastic on some points.
And other "contributors" are also not taking this seriously. Really got prankd here.
@sectroye's public conclusion:
You can NOT brick if your root method is via USB, even if you are loggen in as root and type "rm -R /"
If you unplug your USB your files will all be back. Magic illusion, that's what it is.
I didn't say that. Look above. You said that.
Thanks for helping

Re: Keep Root after unplugging USB
Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2015 9:53 pm
by bugficks
only morons think 'rm -r /' on a read-only fs has any effect
Re: Keep Root after unplugging USB
Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2015 10:35 pm
by mehmethan
Thanks for the nice words.
So copying files into the flash were also never possible. Shit i must have been dreaming the whole time.
PS.: Guess who's back.
Keep Root after unplugging USB
Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2015 12:37 am
by sectroyer
mehmethan wrote:Thanks for the nice words.
So copying files into the flash were also never possible. Shit i must have been dreaming the whole time.
PS.: Guess who's back.
First of all don't insult people who are smarter than you by implying they are wrong/incorrect because by doing so you are ONLY showing your lack of knowledge and respect

and for your information on there is partitions then only '/'
Second I will tell you a secret. EVEN when you unplug usb you DO HAVE ROOT

You just don't know how to use it

Besides cut the crap you are NOT interested why "root-without-usb" is NOT advised/supported. You are ONLY interested on how to make "root-without-usb" work

Re: Keep Root after unplugging USB
Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2015 7:13 am
by mehmethan
Knowledge doesn't mean smartness.
Buckficks is a rude person and i hope you aren't going to turn someone rude.
If it is not supported there must be a reason. I can respect that. But we have two pages and you couldnt even answer. So please. Leave this thread if you arent interested to share this knowledge. Just say you don't wan to tell it's a secret or something. Im at least interrested into that.
Your posts were kind of weak.
Re: Keep Root after unplugging USB
Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2015 10:02 am
by sectroyer
mehmethan wrote:
If it is not supported there must be a reason. I can respect that. But we have two pages and you couldnt even answer. So please. Leave this thread if you arent interested to share this knowledge. Just say you don't wan to tell it's a secret or something. Im at least interrested into that.
Your posts were kind of weak.
Lol you still aren't getting it

? I can't believe. I ma not sure whether you are joking or not

Let's try one last time:

It's NOT supported because I decided NOT to support it and deal with users who have problems which do NOT occur with usb plugged in. Simply because you can EASILY unplug usb

I don't know how it can be said simpler
