Oukitel WP5 pro Kernel
Oukitel WP5 pro Kernel
(15-05-2021, 11:36 AM)per Noman Custom recovery don't work on this phone...
(17-05-2021, 09:49 AM)maxpayne(15-05-2021, 11:36 AM)per Noman Custom recovery don't work on this phone...
Explain what you mean by this exactly,
Your phone uses FBE so you need a TWRP v3.5 at least with working FBE decryption
(17-05-2021, 07:42 PM)per Noman I read on various forums that you have to remove the force encryption in the kernel.
If you don't, when rebooting the phone, the kernel will implement force encryption again.
I need a TWRP that can handle encryption, but don't know how to create one, and there is no existing recovery for this phone.
So my idea was to at least delete force encryption in the kernel, to get access to the system folders.
But as you stated, a recovery with working FBE encryption might be the best solution.
Can you please help me with any of this?.
(22-05-2021, 06:58 AM)maxpayne(17-05-2021, 07:42 PM)per Noman I read on various forums that you have to remove the force encryption in the kernel.
If you don't, when rebooting the phone, the kernel will implement force encryption again.
I need a TWRP that can handle encryption, but don't know how to create one, and there is no existing recovery for this phone.
So my idea was to at least delete force encryption in the kernel, to get access to the system folders.
But as you stated, a recovery with working FBE encryption might be the best solution.
Can you please help me with any of this?.
Look out for the version with TWRP v3.5 support: https://www.hovatek.com/forum/thread-21839.html
(31-05-2021, 06:12 PM)X3non(15-05-2021, 11:36 AM)per Noman ...
are you able to view phone encryption status anywhere on the phone? e.g in settings
(01-06-2021, 05:47 AM)per Noman Yes : https://ibb.co/RBPN7vB
But I can not make any changes.
The phone is encrypted from Kernel every time the phone boots up.
(01-06-2021, 12:19 PM)X3non(01-06-2021, 05:47 AM)per Noman Yes : https://ibb.co/RBPN7vB
But I can not make any changes.
The phone is encrypted from Kernel every time the phone boots up.
you can try this and see if it works
unpack boot.img using android image kitchen (download from xda forum)
edit any fstab.mt**** file(s) within /ramdisk folder
look for the line for userdata mount point and remove from the eol ",fileencryption=aes-256-xts"
repack the boot.img
before flashing this modified boot.img, you should
unlock bootloader of the phone
flash empty vbmeta to disable dm_verity
flash the modified boot.img
then factory reset the device and confirm if the device can boot and encryption has been disabled
(01-06-2021, 02:55 PM)per Noman I've already tried it, unpacking the boot.img using android image kitchen.
But in ramdisk folder there are only empty folders, there are no files to edit.
That's why I needed your help, if you can unpack boot.img and see if you can get files you can edit.
If you get it files in the folders, I know it's something I'm doing wrong.
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