Hi, I was following your instructions on replacing linker in system/bin. Before copying the new linker file you gave I renamed my old one to linker2 because I wanted to be able to revert if needed. After I renamed linker to linker2 I could not rename it back, my phone said I didn't have root anymore. I restarted and now am encountering an error that prevents booting. I'm in Android System Recovery with options:
-reboot system now
-apply update from ADB
-wipe data/factory reset
-wipe cache partition
-reboot to bootloader
-power down
-view recovery logs
-apply update from sdcard
If I select 'apply update via ADB' I can use ADB from my laptop, but seems the only thing I can do is sideload a file. Is it possible for me to sideload and execute a simple script to rename that file back to linker instead of linker2?
Help is greatly appreciated.
-reboot system now
-apply update from ADB
-wipe data/factory reset
-wipe cache partition
-reboot to bootloader
-power down
-view recovery logs
-apply update from sdcard
If I select 'apply update via ADB' I can use ADB from my laptop, but seems the only thing I can do is sideload a file. Is it possible for me to sideload and execute a simple script to rename that file back to linker instead of linker2?
Help is greatly appreciated.
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