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#1 jpcalhoun

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Posted 25 September 2013 - 06:38 AM

Hey guys, finally figured out how to root my new Verizon S4 Dev Edition (i545).  I used the Odin back to a pre-release kernel, motochopper and then Odin back to MDK.  I have root and everything seems to be working great...except.  Since rooting I keep getting a warning "The device has detected an application attempting unpermitted actions" I get an exclamation mark (warning) with a prompt to reboot or reboot later.  Any ideas what the issue is?

 

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Posted 25 September 2013 - 07:21 AM

You unfortunately lost your dev edition kernal rooting with that method unless you extracted the kernal directly from your phone.  They are different.

 

To remove the warning -

 

Using a root explorer file manager like ES mount SYSTEM as WRITABLE.
Go to: /data/data/ look for com.sec.knox.seandroid and rename it to 000.knox.seandroid or whathever. Do the same with com.sec.knox.store
Go to: /system/app/ and delete-  KNOXAgent.apk, KNOXAgent.odex, KNOXStore.apk, KNOXStore.odex -- or you can put a .BAK at the end of each filename to avoid re-population.


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Posted 25 September 2013 - 07:25 AM

And with the Dev Edition all you need to do in order to achieve root is to first flash a custom recovery, like Philz Touch Recovery, through ODIN and then flash the Superuser.zip


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Posted 25 September 2013 - 07:41 AM

You unfortunately lost your dev edition kernal rooting with that method unless you extracted the kernal directly from your phone.  They are different.

 

To remove the warning -

 

Using a root explorer file manager like ES mount SYSTEM as WRITABLE.
Go to: /data/data/ look for com.sec.knox.seandroid and rename it to 000.knox.seandroid or whathever. Do the same with com.sec.knox.store
Go to: /system/app/ and delete-  KNOXAgent.apk, KNOXAgent.odex, KNOXStore.apk, KNOXStore.odex -- or you can put a .BAK at the end of each filename to avoid re-population.

Thanks for the help.  Can I just use Odin to replace the kernal...assuming I can find a dev kernel?  



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Posted 25 September 2013 - 07:45 AM

And with the Dev Edition all you need to do in order to achieve root is to first flash a custom recovery, like Philz Touch Recovery, through ODIN and then flash the Superuser.zip

Thanks, I didn't know Philz Touch Recovery was one that was working without the same issues that other recovery options we presenting.  I appreciate the info.



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Posted 25 September 2013 - 08:41 AM

Hey thanks guys, that worked like a charm...no more warnings.


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Posted 26 September 2013 - 09:28 AM

Yep, Philz Touch 5 works like a charm.  Finally have backup.


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