Help about busybox
Help about busybox
(24-08-2018, 11:31 AM)HemanthJabalpuri Sir I dont know to ask this in your thread...
My device have a custom kernel..
It has inbuilt bosybox i.e., in /sbin...... 1.22.1 Dorimanx
I don't know about kernel modification...
I want to change that busybox to something other latest one....
After decompile, just replace busybox file or any further modification required?
Is replacing custom busybox is safe?
Thanks
(24-08-2018, 04:31 PM)freshtyt whats your device model?My device is Samsung S4 mini duos...
and are you trying to update busybox or what exactly are you trying to do?
(25-08-2018, 03:49 AM)HemanthJabalpuri SIR i am still on KitKat... Magisk is not compatible with <5.0
(25-08-2018, 08:43 PM)maxpayne Oh. You didn't mention that.But the kernel restores its busybox in /sbin after every boot...
You can just unistall busybox (root) then install a higher version using a busybox installer apk.
PC tools like Assayyed kitchen also have this function but I don't know which version of busybox will get installed
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(26-08-2018, 12:46 PM)HemanthJabalpuri But the kernel restores its busybox in /sbin after every boot...
(27-08-2018, 11:33 AM)maxpayne Do you mean after you delete all busybox entries fromSir it is in /sbin
/su/xbin
/data/adb/su/xbin
/system/xbin
/system/vendor/bin
/vendor/bin
/data/adb/su/bin
/system/bin
/su/bin
/su/xbin_bind
/data/adb/su/xbin_bind
it gets replaced on boot?
Paste a link to the boot.img if that's the case
You can also try Assayyed kitchen to remove busybox
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(27-08-2018, 01:27 PM)HemanthJabalpuri Sir it is in /sbin
The link for the kernel is http://get.xda-developers.com/Rz3IzAtdwL...-0.1.3.zip