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Dmitriy Taychenachev escreveu:
>>>> I'm also trying to get a cheap Z6 my own for further testing.
>>> I can test stuff on a Z6 as long as it doesn't involve anything that
>>> could render the phone unusable as a phone or pose a risk of bricking the
>>> thing. (so no, I am not going to try and flash a new untried bootloader
>>> :)
>>>
>>>
>>> That's my position, too. BTW, you can't flash bootloader, it's digitaly
>> signed.
> 
> 
> Of course, i'm not going to flash anything. But execution of code in 
> supervisor mode can harm your phone too. I'm not going to do it, but it can 
> happen, though :)

        I can test the dangerous stuff after i put my hands on a magx device.
But as it seems, with ROM code to check the signature on the bootloader
and all, we will end using kexec for OpenMAGX.
        Anyway, ive seen non-linux phones with ROM code to validate flash
contents before, and people managed to break the protection too.


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Daniel Ribeiro
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