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− | fstab controls the read/write access of the root and media partitions. A barebones jailbreak can be put in place simply by modifying this file to grant full read/write access to the [[/|root partition]] ([[/dev/disk0s1s1]]). |
+ | fstab controls the read/write access of the root and media partitions. A barebones jailbreak can be put in place simply by modifying this file to grant full read/write access to the [[/|root partition]] ([[/dev/disk0s1s1]]). fstab was removed in iOS 14. |
== File Contents == |
== File Contents == |
Latest revision as of 18:29, 25 April 2021
fstab controls the read/write access of the root and media partitions. A barebones jailbreak can be put in place simply by modifying this file to grant full read/write access to the root partition (/dev/disk0s1s1). fstab was removed in iOS 14.
File Contents
Note the empty line. This is required for the file to be parsed correctly.
Before jailbreak
/dev/disk0s1s1 / hfs ro 0 1 /dev/disk0s1s2 /private/var hfs,nosuid,nodev rw 0 2
After jailbreak
/dev/disk0s1s1 / hfs rw 0 1 /dev/disk0s1s2 /private/var hfs,nosuid,nodev rw 0 2