ROOT Access the Nexus 5 and Nnexus7 Android 5.0 Lollipop

ROOT Access the Nexus 5 and Nnexus7 Android 5.0 Lollipop


(pressontechnology.blogspot.com)Google continues to rage among those who love Android with the latest revision of the system, making the most users agree on valuing Lollipop Android 5.0 as one of the biggest leaps in the history of updates. But it also has darker spots, of course: fragmentation with mandatory use ART cause it takes us to have all the apps suitable for Lollipop. Besides feeling that the design of the interface has been improved graphically unfinished fix many problems, beyond design, Android still owns. But forget about these problems and move on to the interesting part: will you regain access in your ROOT Nexus Nexus 7 5th freshly flashed with the latest Android 5.0 Developers Preview Lollipop?

We will not tire of warn: this latest version is not final, so you can still have many problems and bugs that make it not recommended for novice users with Android. Still, it is true that improvements attract, having implemented more security at the core of the system that has made it inaccessible to any attack. And this includes the ROOT or administrator access: Chainfire, renowned developer known for CWM Recovery for Super SU or its cfroot with which to root easily multitude of devices, has warned that Google has tightened security Lollipop Android 5.0, having rethinking methods to ensure access to the root system. So he says that not all apps will have access ROOT as it is implemented now, having to adapt to ensure their operation. And this includes that method to get the rooteo: we modify the kernel of 5 Nexus Nexus 7. (pressontechnology.blogspot.com)


ROOT Access the Nexus 5 and Nnexus7 Android 5.0 Lollipop


Chainfire has made available to users for modified kernels currently compatible with Android 5.0 devices Lollipop, must flash them to guarantee the correct functioning of the app Super SU and root access to the system. Logically, flash a kernel has its risks, but it is a lot safer thanks to the shield that has the new bootloader Lollipop. However, this procedure should you think: well not be necessary for most users, it may be obsolete in the final version of Android 5.0 Lollipop. Although sure Chainfire release a new kernel able to circumvent system security.

The method to root the Nexus Nexus 5 to 7 with the latest Developers Preview is as follows:
You must download the modified kernel with CWM from here is for the Nexus 5 from here if you have a Nexus 7 In addition, you must download the TWRP custom recovery from here.
Unburden the Super SU updated file from this link and upload it to the internal storage of the device.
You must have installed on your computer with the Android SDK with drivers for the Nexus. ADB is working properly.(pressontechnology.blogspot.com)

Go to Nexus settings, device information and just click on "Build number" until the message that developers are already displayed.

Fall back to the settings menu and go to developer options.

Activad box "USB debugging" and conectad the Nexus to your computer.

Accept the signature on the mobile computer, and open a terminal window on your computer.
 Type in "adb reboot bootloader". The Nexus will reboot.

Descomprimid the kernel file and movedlo to "platform-tools" folder of the SDK. Do whatever ism that of TWRP, renaming the file to "recovery.img".

, Write in Terminal "fastboot flash boot boot.img". MT will flash the modified kernel.
We rewrite the instructions in the terminal to restart once the Nexus bootloader starts.
Type "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img".(pressontechnology.blogspot.com)

Once again start lollipop, write in terminal "a db reboot recovery". The Nexus will start in TWRP.
Super SU installed the file from the "Install" option and reiniciad the device. Now you will have the active Super YOUR ROOT access installed.

Chainfire and warns that not all apps requesting access ROOT will work on Android 5.0 Lollipop in the same way that work in earlier versions. It is possible that utilizes usually are not yet enforceable. For example, Titanium Backup does not work properly in the latest Developers Preview. Although developers have already provided a patch for the app.




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