QUOTE(gmhafiz @ Feb 28 2011, 02:22 PM)
How to root
Rooting is very easy. Remember this will temporarily void your warranty. You can always unroot to claim warranty.
Can use one of the apps below.
Super One Click
Z4Root
Or if you have speedmod kernel
1. Go to the recovery mode
2. Select advanced SpeedMod ULK features
3. Select ROOT / Install Superuser
4. Select "Simple: Install busybox+su"
5. Reboot.
Your /system will be readonly by default. To make it read/write, choose one of the following ways:
A. Use sgs tools app.
B. Click on rw button in RootExplorer
C. using terminal emulator,
$su
#mount -o remount,rw -t rfs /dev/block/stl9 /system //or ext4 instead of rfs if you have enabled lagfix. Note that it is STL 9, not nineteen.
How to unroot
A. Use the same app to unroot. Or;
B. For complete unroot:
1. Download the file and copy to your sdcard http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?act=Atta...post&id=2071852
2. Reboot into recovery mode
3. Select install zip from sdcard
4. Select choose zip from sdcard
5. Scroll down till you found the unroot.zip file.
For this method, samsung repair centre won't know you've rooted before.
just wan to double confirm, is this the correct way to root my galaxy s?Rooting is very easy. Remember this will temporarily void your warranty. You can always unroot to claim warranty.
Can use one of the apps below.
Super One Click
Z4Root
Or if you have speedmod kernel
1. Go to the recovery mode
2. Select advanced SpeedMod ULK features
3. Select ROOT / Install Superuser
4. Select "Simple: Install busybox+su"
5. Reboot.
Your /system will be readonly by default. To make it read/write, choose one of the following ways:
A. Use sgs tools app.
B. Click on rw button in RootExplorer
C. using terminal emulator,
CODE
$su
#mount -o remount,rw -t rfs /dev/block/stl9 /system //or ext4 instead of rfs if you have enabled lagfix. Note that it is STL 9, not nineteen.
How to unroot
A. Use the same app to unroot. Or;
B. For complete unroot:
1. Download the file and copy to your sdcard http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?act=Atta...post&id=2071852
2. Reboot into recovery mode
3. Select install zip from sdcard
4. Select choose zip from sdcard
5. Scroll down till you found the unroot.zip file.
For this method, samsung repair centre won't know you've rooted before.
This post has been edited by yuktsi14: Mar 21 2011, 06:22 PM
Mar 21 2011, 06:21 PM
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