Those areas are protected by chown/chmod permission settings. You
would need to be super-user (root) to write there.
On Oct 6, 11:09 am, "Sn4+" wrote:
> Hello everyone~
>
> I want to push something into android shell kernel.
>
> Hence I use adb command like this
>
> $./adb -s emulator-5554 push h
Sorry too late to reply the message.
Any way thanks a lot to reply me question.
I'm not using existing phone.
I use emulator to simulate android environment.
But after I key the command like this
./adb -s emulator-5554 shell
The prompt is #.
However I still can't push anything into directories exc
Hi,
I have heard that Android is coming up with new power management
features called suspend blockers.
Is suspend blockers APIs replacing the wakelocks?
In which kernel version these are coming?
Thanks
Raj
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That's not possible, unless the adb runs with root permissions. Are
you building the platform code, or using an existing phone?
You'll notice that when adb runs with root permissions the prompt is #
instead of $
After that you need to remount the target partition with write
permissions
On Oct 6, 9