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Edit: One thing of note, /bin/su would be unaffected by this. So if you have set a root password (via sshd or sudo in the past), you should still be able to use /bin/su - to change to root and fix things that way.
su is not set suid per default. It was never meant to be used

Please stop complaining about what you have not installed, just answer the questions about what actually is installed to gain the rights of root. If non of the methods you were asked before in this thread are installed, go to the wiki page about reflashing http://wiki.maemo.org/Updating_the_tablet_firmware
 

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