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#11
As I said, noone's convinced me (or other "power" users, if I may speak for them) as to why you'd ever disable R&D mode.

Leaving it in R&D mode all the time is a lot safer than editing the gainroot script and gets you funky debug text written over your boot screen! How could you lose?! ;-)
 
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#12
Originally Posted by aflegg
As I said, noone's convinced me (or other "power" users, if I may speak for them) as to why you'd ever disable R&D mode.

Leaving it in R&D mode all the time is a lot safer than editing the gainroot script and gets you funky debug text written over your boot screen! How could you lose?! ;-)
Well when I flashed mine and edited gainroot, I had only had the thing for a whole of 2 hours. I was inclined to follow the directions to the letter, and actually got worried when I found I skipped a step.

Although debuging text does sound like it could be useful, maybe I'll reflash.
 
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#13
Yeah, but whoever added the "disable R&D mode after editing gainroot" step to the wiki didn't explain why, or has come forward to say why (AFAIK).

To me it just makes the process more complex and error-prone for non-technical users; and since this seems to be the growing consensus, the wiki will probably be edited to reflect this.

Cheers,

Andrew
 
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#14
sorry it took a while to post it. Actually forgot until halfway though watching doctor who.

#!/bin/sh -e
trap exit SIGHUP SIGINT SIGTERM
PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin
#MODE=`/usr/sbin/chroot /mnt/initfs cal-tool --get-rd-mode`
#if [ x$MODE = xenabled ]
#then
# echo "Root shell enabled"
/bin/sh
#else
# echo "Enable RD mode if you want to break your device"
#fi
#
 
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#15
thanks, I appreciate the help.

also, thanks to all. at least know im trying to get my feet wet in linux without drowning.
 
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#16
Hello,

I'm a new Nokia 770 user, well I haven't even received it yet ;-) But I read a lot on the internet about my future gadget

I would like to know if it is possible to gain root access without having a desktop PC with linux or MacOs installed?

Can I use something like the "damn small pc" linux distribution to run linux "inside" windows or from a USB boot drive?

Thanks
 
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#17
Originally Posted by Penquin-007
Hello,

I'm a new Nokia 770 user, well I haven't even received it yet ;-) But I read a lot on the internet about my future gadget

I would like to know if it is possible to gain root access without having a desktop PC with linux or MacOs installed?

Can I use something like the "damn small pc" linux distribution to run linux "inside" windows or from a USB boot drive?

Thanks
DSL-live cd, then again most live cds, should be able to do the trick. The howto has a hard way of doing it, and I think it's windows based but not sure, that should work too. I've also seen other people say it's possible to flash to rd for gainroot, without windows. I say go dl knoppix or some other live cd, and just use that.
 
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#18
There's also the firmware binary patch which has been mentioned here.
 
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#19
ive done it using the flash and ubuntu live cd. i sure am learning alot about this linux. kind of reminds me of the old days of ms dos.
 
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#20
Mine's been in R&D mode the whole time and I've never questioned it, even after flashing the latest firmware. The cosmetic "issues" on bootup are nothing to people who have been using Linux for a while. Why worry?
 
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