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~ $ sudo gainroot Root shell enabled BusyBox v1.00 (Debian 2:20041102-11) Built-in shell (ash) Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands. /home/user # su - BusyBox v1.00 (Debian 2:20041102-11) Built-in shell (ash) Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands. Nokia770-51:~#
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2006-01-11
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2006-01-11
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2006-01-11
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@ desktop:
Aside from gaining root, once there, we need the commands to type to enable and later disable USB host mode!
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Mike: Hopefully the Sudo Gainroot has been slain .
Requirements:
Windows XP
VMWare Player (28,902KB)
Ubuntu VMWare Player Virtual Environment (264,676KB)
Linux flasher (645KB)
770 XTerm
Step by Step Instructions:
1.) Install the VMWare Player. The install is straightforward.
2.) Unzip the Ubunto VMWare Player Virtual Environment to a folder of your choosing. "My Documents\My Virtual Machines" is recommended. (Note that another sub-folder called "Browser-Appliance" will be created if you leave the zip file's directory structure intact.)
3.) Start VMWare Player. When prompted with "Browse for virtual machine configuration file" navigate to "My Documents\My Virtual Machines\Browser-Appliance" and choose "Browser-Appliance.vmx". Ubuntu will now boot.
4.) Click on the "Applications" menu in the upper left corner of the screen. Navigate to the "Internet" sub-menu, and select Firefox Web Browser (v1.5.0)
5.) Download the Linux flasher by entering the URL "http://www.maemo.org/downloads/d3.php" manually, or navigate to this document via Firefox and click on the link provided at the beginning. Save the file. (The default location will be the Desktop)
6.) Click on the "Applications" menu in the upper left corner of the screen. Navigate to the "Accessories" sub-menu, and select Terminal.
7.) Type the following (Linux commands are case sensitive!):
10.) Plug the USB cable into the Nokia 770.
11.) Hold the 'Home' button down (the bottom-most one) and power the device on (keep holding down 'Home'). The Nokia logo appears on a white screen and after a few seconds the USB connectivity logo appears. Release the 'Home' button. The title bar of the VMPlayer window should now list a Nokia USB device.
12.) In the terminal again, type the following (Linux commands are case sensitive!):
13.) When the Nokia 770 reboots, you will notice green text on the white screen with the Nokia logo that displays Kernel information. There will also be a wrench icon beneath the logo. If XTerm is not already installed, install it now.
14.) To obtain root access, type the following in XTerm on the 770 (Linux commands are case sensitive!):
Last edited by Hedgecore; 2006-01-11 at 15:32.