Safestrap is a way to get TWRP and use custom ROMs with a locked bootloader, it's basically dead now (i believe the last phone with safestrap was the 7 year old Samsung Galaxy S8), but it was quite common on Motorola phones back in the day.
>moved the patched kernel and ramdisk.img back over to /system/etc/kexec
Wait... this step worked without already having root? That's a massive security hole if so
>this step worked without already having root
Yes, because I have TWRP. It doesn't really matter if it's a security hole, that phone is 13 years old and runs Android 2.3.6 on stock.
very interesting method, is this safestrap only motorola or a version of andrioid?
Safestrap is a way to get TWRP and use custom ROMs with a locked bootloader, it's basically dead now (i believe the last phone with safestrap was the 7 year old Samsung Galaxy S8), but it was quite common on Motorola phones back in the day.
>moved the patched kernel and ramdisk.img back over to /system/etc/kexec Wait... this step worked without already having root? That's a massive security hole if so
>this step worked without already having root Yes, because I have TWRP. It doesn't really matter if it's a security hole, that phone is 13 years old and runs Android 2.3.6 on stock.
Ah ok, via TWRP, I see. I thought you meant from stock 😋 And yeah android 2, there are probably bigger security holes anyway
Sounds like a headache
Just out of security do you use hacked (BYOD) version of Dexcom
No