[Q] Changing SE Linux status - Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition) Q&A, Help & Troubl

Hello to all,
I'm trying to install Kali Linux on my galaxy note 10.1 2014 edition, but because SE Linux status is set to Enforcing in KitKat (4.4.2),
it is not possible to run Kali on my device. I've tried SELinuxChanger but it didn't work.
is there any other solution to change SE linux status?
thanx

Have you rooted your device? If yes, did you replace the stock recovery with the Kali Linux recovery? If yes, did you place the Kali Linux image onto the internal SD? If you did all three of these steps, booting into recovery should start Kali.

serp_0001 said:
Have you rooted your device? If yes, did you replace the stock recovery with the Kali Linux recovery? If yes, did you place the Kali Linux image onto the internal SD? If you did all three of these steps, booting into recovery should start Kali.
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F/-\Rz!/\/ said:
Hello to all,
I'm trying to install Kali Linux on my galaxy note 10.1 2014 edition, but because SE Linux status is set to Enforcing in KitKat (4.4.2),
it is not possible to run Kali on my device. I've tried SELinuxChanger but it didn't work.
is there any other solution to change SE linux status?
thanx
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Dear friends ... is it possible to do that ?

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[Q] Need help with Kali Linux to boot on Note 2

I bump into the thread below over a week ago.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40017296
So far Kali Linux is working on my N7100 via Linux Deploy, SSH and VNC and used some tools in Kali to test my wireless router. However, I cannot boot Kali from the recovery image. I followed the steps in the tutorial, but all I get is a black screen:
http://docs.kali.org/armel-armhf/kali-linux-on-galaxy-note
Attached is a copy of the recovery image originally meant for the Galaxy Note 10.1, but may work on the Note 2 as well.
I see the problems below.
1. Your zip file is not an EDIFY CWM script package if you're trying to install it via ClockworkMod.
2. In that guide for Note 10.1 mmcblk0p6 is the recovery partition. But for Note II, the recovery partition is mmcblk0p9
3. That recovery image probably for Note 10.1, not for Note II? Recoveries for Note II also contains a kernel. It's not just a recovery!
That guide is using low level raw image writing with dd. If you don't know what you're doing, don't play with it.
Plus, they already have mentioned that
Alert! This process will overwrite your recovery partition. Please make sure you know what you are doing. You may brick your device if you fumble this.
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Edit: I see that you said you have a black screen. Congratulations, probably you have bricked your device if I understood correctly.
Last chance, flash a stock firmware for Note II via Odin while you're praying for that your device is not bricked.
[email protected] said:
I see the problems below.
1. Your zip file is not an EDIFY CWM script package if you're trying to install it via ClockworkMod.
2. In that guide for Note 10.1 mmcblk0p6 is the recovery partition. But for Note II, the recovery partition is mmcblk0p9
3. That recovery image probably for Note 10.1, not for Note II? Recoveries for Note II also contains a kernel. It's not just a recovery!
That guide is using low level raw image writing with dd. If you don't know what you're doing, don't play with it.
Plus, they already have mentioned that
Edit: I see that you said you have a black screen. Congratulations, probably you have bricked your device if I understood correctly.
Last chance, flash a stock firmware for Note II via Odin while you're praying for that your device is not bricked.
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No need to be melodramatic. I just replaced the recovery image with TWRP though ODIN and I'm back in business.
BTW, I really didn't need the lecture. That is why I posted it here, so someone with the know how can fix the recovery image. This benefits the Note 2 community maybe even all android smartphone owners here at XDA if the image can be utilized, as it was for Backtrack.
clearday said:
No need to be melodramatic. I just replaced the recovery image with TWRP though ODIN and I'm back in business.
BTW, I really didn't need the lecture. That is why I posted it here, so someone with the know how can fix the recovery image. This benefits the Note 2 community maybe even all android smartphone owners here at XDA if the image can be utilized, as it was for Backtrack.
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Oh I'm sorry, my mistake mate. I noted your nickname. I won't disturb you again.
[email protected] said:
Oh I'm sorry, my mistake mate. I noted your nickname. I won't disturb you again.
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Yes flashing an unknown recovery image was very risky. But for me, the benefit of using Kali Linux natively outweighed that.
BTW, looking at my earlier comment, I realized my part in this conversation, so for that my sincere apologies.
clearday said:
I bump into the thread below over a week ago.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40017296
So far Kali Linux is working on my N7100 via Linux Deploy, SSH and VNC and used some tools in Kali to test my wireless router. However, I cannot boot Kali from the recovery image. I followed the steps in the tutorial, but all I get is a black screen:
Attached is a copy of the recovery image originally meant for the Galaxy Note 10.1, but may work on the Note 2 as well.
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so you've already make note 2 works with Linux Deploy. If im not mistaken, note 2's linux deploy keep giving an permission failures like :
Code:
sudo: PERM_ROOT: setresuid(0, -1, -1): Permission denied
or do you have any better suggestions and instructions without disturbing the ROM (like odin especiall)?
nethuter on note 2
becouse im new on xda , look on youtube and channel iblistattoo - there is movie on nethunter on note 2
iblistattoo said:
becouse im new on xda , look on youtube and channel iblistattoo - there is movie on nethunter on note 2
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Can you share the link here ?? Please
Also is it possible to build nethunter on lollipop ?

{need help} how to root samsung galaxy kids tab sm-t2105 on mac os x

I've read all the threads on how to install a custom recovery and how to root this device but all I use is Mac, so I need to know how to flash the custom recovery using my system. Can anyone help?
MY DEVICE: SAMSUNG GALAXY KIDS TAB SM-T2105
MY MAC: MACBOOK PRO OS X MAVERICKS
Same here
swift2fly said:
I've read all the threads on how to install a custom recovery and how to root this device but all I use is Mac, so I need to know how to flash the custom recovery using my system. Can anyone help?
MY DEVICE: SAMSUNG GALAXY KIDS TAB SM-T2105
MY MAC: MACBOOK PRO OS X MAVERICKS
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I have the same problem i have an os x Yosemite. I also am trying to root samsung galaxy kids tab sm-t2105 on a mac
Gilmour217 said:
I have the same problem i have an os x Yosemite. I also am trying to root samsung galaxy kids tab sm-t2105 on a mac
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I've read all the threads on how to install a custom recovery and how to root this device but all I use is Mac, so I need to know how to flash the custom recovery using my system. Can anyone help?
MY DEVICE: SAMSUNG GALAXY KIDS TAB SM-T2105
MY MAC: MACBOOK PRO OS X MAVERICKS
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@Gilmour217 @swift2fly
you can try out heimdall http://glassechidna.com.au/heimdall/ its similar to odin but it have support for linux mac and windows too, and here is the tutorial for heimdall https://evil****.wordpress.com/2013...ecovery-and-cyanogenmod-on-samsung-galaxy-s3/ its abit complicated than odin
or try out jodin http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2598203

Root GT-P5220 on 4.4.2?

I recently flashed a 4.4.2 stock ROM for Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10'1 P5220.
I found a few root files on the internet for 4.4.2 but none of then seemed to work since it soft bricked my device. I also have no chance to install a pre-rooted custom ROM for my device because all of them are bugged or don't work when it try to install them (Restl3ss pré-rooted stock 4.42).
Can you guys give me a few tips or a file to root GT-P5220? I have rooted devices for so long i can't use them without it, i hate all that bloatware.
Thanks.
Hi, I found root file: http://www59.zippyshare.com/v/96195148/file.html
PS I found it in http://goo.gl/T8qa0t
hamsturcio said:
Hi, I found root file: http://www59.zippyshare.com/v/96195148/file.html
PS I found it in http://goo.gl/T8qa0t
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The thread title say its for P5200/P5210. Will it work on P5220 too?
i don't know because i have p5210
I rooted my device with the following zip, p5220 KK stock rom with philz recovery.
How to use it?
lucas-caiguolquer said:
How to use it?
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- flash with Odin "twrp-2.8.7.1-p5220.tar.md5"
- copy in tablet or memory card "UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.02.zip"
- install "UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.02.zip" in TWRP recovery
Jacker31 said:
I rooted my device with the following zip, p5220 KK stock rom with philz recovery.
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Hey. Do u still have this device? I need efs partition backup...

TWRP Recovery on Note 3 Neo N7505

Hi all!
I have a Note 3 neo SM N7505 rooted with stock ROM (Android 4.4.2) and I want to install TWRP recovery in it to do a backup before upgrading to Lollypop. I have tried to do it with the app and throw Odin without success (phone bricked). I think the problem is the position of the RECOVERY link inside the directory tree: in my phone is on: /dev/block/platform/dw_mmc.0/by-name/RECOVERY, it points to /dev/block/mmcblk0p10.
The question is: can I install the last TWRP recovery invoking this command without doing any damage?
dd if=/position/of/recovery.img of=/dev/block/platform/dw_mmc.0/by-name/RECOVERY
Thanks
nglpx1 said:
Hi all!
I have a Note 3 neo SM N7505 rooted with stock ROM (Android 4.4.2) and I want to install TWRP recovery in it to do a backup before upgrading to Lollypop. I have tried to do it with the app and throw Odin without success (phone bricked). I think the problem is the position of the RECOVERY link inside the directory tree: in my phone is on: /dev/block/platform/dw_mmc.0/by-name/RECOVERY, it points to /dev/block/mmcblk0p10.
The question is: can I install the last TWRP recovery invoking this command without doing any damage?
dd if=/position/of/recovery.img of=/dev/block/platform/dw_mmc.0/by-name/RECOVERY
Thanks
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-3-neo - ask in your own forum, thread closed.
sirobelec said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-3-neo - ask in your own forum, thread closed.
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Coming from the right forum, the thread has been moved to the correct location...
I think the correct image is that for Note 3 Neo N7505 LTE (hlltexx) - I have the LTE version (I cannot paste the link).
If I brick another time the phone, can I resurrect it by rooting it again (as I did to recover it before)?
Hi!
I have a Note 3 neo SM N7505 rooted with stock ROM (Android 4.4.2) and I want to install TWRP recovery in it to do a backup before upgrading to Lollypop. I have tried to do it throw Odin using the precompiled hlltexx image without success (phone bricked). I think the problem is the position of the RECOVERY link inside the directory tree: in my phone is on: /dev/block/platform/dw_mmc.0/by-name/RECOVERY, it points to /dev/block/mmcblk0p10.
The question is: can I install the last TWRP recovery invoking this command without doing any damage?
dd if=/position/of/recovery/in-the-phone/recovery.img of=/dev/block/platform/dw_mmc.0/by-name/RECOVERY
If I brick another time the phone, can I resurrect it by rooting it again (as I did to recover it before)?
Thanks .

Linux Based ROM

Is there a linux/ubuntu based rom i can install and use with VNC in PC?
on D855
shan4djfun said:
Is there a linux/ubuntu based rom i can install and use with VNC in PC?.
on D855
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Not a rom but you can install linux distributions running on android.
noemiC said:
Not a rom but you can install linux distributions running on android.
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if i restart my phone will it automatically boot in to linux on android or do i have to manually do that everytime?
shan4djfun said:
if i restart my phone will it automatically boot in to linux on android or do i have to manually do that everytime?.
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Hey shan4djfun. You can make it autostart after android has started but this is actually not what you want. I think what you want is native linux on our devices, which would be quite nice. But I don't think it would be practically useable inputwise. You could use it as a small linux computer I guess but I am not sure if drivers are available for our device.

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