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== Introduction == | |||
= Introduction | |||
__TOC__ | __TOC__ | ||
== | == Android(Stock ROM) == | ||
=== Introduction === | |||
An Android System is very similar to Debian | |||
=== | |||
=== General Procedure === | === General Procedure === | ||
1. Pre-requisites | 1. Pre-requisites | ||
1. A | 1. A system with ADB and Fastboot installed. | ||
2. A data compatible USB cable [Beware of cables that only support power!] for the device you want to liberate. | 2. A data compatible USB cable [Beware of cables that only support power!] for the device you want to liberate. | ||
2. Search for custom Recovery for your | 2. Search for custom Recovery for your device.<br> | ||
3. Search for a supported custom ROM for your device in device specific forums on forum.xda-developers.com | 3. Search for a supported custom ROM for your device in device specific forums on forum.xda-developers.com.<br> | ||
4. Unlocking phone | 4. Unlocking phone bootloader | ||
1. Go to Settings | 1. Go to Settings | ||
2. Click on About Phone | 2. Click on About Phone | ||
3. Tap 5 times on the build information(number). You will get a message saying "Developer settings enabled." | 3. Tap 5 times on the build information(number). You will get a message saying "Developer settings enabled." | ||
4. Now go back to Settings and go to Developer Options (mostly will be in System options/ you can search for it) | 4. Now go back to Settings and go to Developer Options(mostly will be in System options/ you can search for it) | ||
5. Enable OEM unlocking and USB debugging | 5. Enable OEM unlocking and USB debugging | ||
6. Now, | 6. Now, Connect your phone to the system. There will be a popup on the mobile asking for USB debugging. Click Allow. | ||
7. Open terminal in system and enter | 7. Open terminal in system and enter | ||
<code>adb reboot fastboot</code> | <code>adb reboot fastboot</code> | ||
8. Now, your mobile will go into a fastboot mode. Now, In your system terminal, run the following command | 8. Now, your mobile will go into a fastboot mode. Now, In your system terminal, run the following command | ||
<code>fastboot oem unlock</code> | <code>fastboot oem unlock</code> | ||
Note: This method will not work for all devices. Some devices need additional steps to accomplish this step. Please refer next sections for device specific steps to unlock bootloader. | |||
5. Flash custom ROM | |||
6. | |||
=== In Detail === | |||
==== Huawei ==== | |||
==== Samsung ==== | |||
==== Xiaomi ==== | |||
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= | == References == | ||
1. https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/info-android-device-partitions-and-filesystems.3586565/ | 1. https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/info-android-device-partitions-and-filesystems.3586565/ | ||