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2008-03-30
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2008-03-30
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2008-03-30
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2008-03-30
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2008-08-23
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2008-08-23
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I just re-cloned my build to my 1.5 gig SD partition and things have been very squirrelly since. I added sudoer package which in the past also worked with "sudo gainroot". I've used it without issue since the first Diablo release but since the initfs and kernel updates; nothing but grief.
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2008-08-27
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You don't understand how either package works. rootsh and sudser accomplish two different tasks. Install both, move on (and stop trying to break your device with the flasher you don't understand).
Or may be there is any other way to enter R&D mode on 810... I need become root.