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This is iOS 4.3.3, right? {{unsigned|Rdqronos|11:20, May 5, 2011 (UTC)}} |
This is iOS 4.3.3, right? {{unsigned|Rdqronos|11:20, May 5, 2011 (UTC)}} |
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:Yes sir--Grisolp 11:31, 5 May 2011 (UTC) |
:Yes sir--Grisolp 11:31, 5 May 2011 (UTC) |
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+ | ==Editing the rootFS== |
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+ | Hey there, I have an interesting quandary. |
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+ | So, I vfdecrypted the rootFS dmg from the 8J2 IPSW. Then, I googled how to make the DMG read/write, which I did. So now, (after making a duplicate of the read/write, just in case) I have an 8J2 rootFS without several core apps, and /etc/fstab has been edited, just because. My question is, is it safe to put this new rootFS IPSW onto my iPhone? I'll make a backup/xbackup (jailbreak apps) of everything, for obvious reasons. I just really want to try this out, to see what it does, and how it works. |
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+ | Thanks!! |
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This is iOS 4.3.3, right? --The preceding unsigned comment was added by Rdqronos (talk) 11:20, May 5, 2011 (UTC). Please consult this page for more info on how to sign pages, and how to fix this.
- Yes sir--Grisolp 11:31, 5 May 2011 (UTC)
Editing the rootFS
Hey there, I have an interesting quandary. So, I vfdecrypted the rootFS dmg from the 8J2 IPSW. Then, I googled how to make the DMG read/write, which I did. So now, (after making a duplicate of the read/write, just in case) I have an 8J2 rootFS without several core apps, and /etc/fstab has been edited, just because. My question is, is it safe to put this new rootFS IPSW onto my iPhone? I'll make a backup/xbackup (jailbreak apps) of everything, for obvious reasons. I just really want to try this out, to see what it does, and how it works. Thanks!!
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