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#1
Hi!


How is possible to access to /home/user/.slpgwd/layer content on N9?
I want to access default ringtones and ... on N9.

I went to /home/user/.slpgwd/layer with
Code:
cd /home/user/.slpgwd/layer
but with "ls command" I received "Permission denied!"


Thanks in advance



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EDIT:
I tested it under:
opensh
devel-su
develsh
sudo -s
but as all of them, I received "Permission Denied"

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Hi
What about "devel-su" followed by "rootme" if you haven't altered it omitting inverted commas?
 

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Originally Posted by aspergerguy View Post
Hi
What about "devel-su" followed by "rootme" if you haven't altered it omitting inverted commas?
Thanks I always use terminal under opensh

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EDIT:
I tested it under:
opensh
devel-su
develsh
sudo -s
but as all of them, I received "Permission Denied"
 
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Sorry I couldn't get around to editing post before you replied, but if just after ringtones aren't they in /usr/share/sounds?
 

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Originally Posted by aspergerguy View Post
Sorry I couldn't get around to editing post before you replied, but if just after ringtones aren't they in /usr/share/sounds?
Thanks, I find theme there as you said. also I find only "/home/user/.slpgwd/layer" with
Code:
find / -name Blip
Now:
1) My problem for finding ringtones is solved with thanks of
aspergerguy.

2) I have to problem:
2) 1) How to access "/home/user/.slpgwd/layer" content?
2) 2) What is it? What is its usage?


Thanks a lot
 
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Originally Posted by hrbani View Post

2) I have to problem:
2) 1) How to access "/home/user/.slpgwd/layer" content?
2) 2) What is it? What is its usage?
In my N9 that folder is just empty. You can use Filebox filebrowser to see and copy files to MyDocs.
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What about a simple
Code:
ls -al /home/user/.slpgwd
?

It will show you that this subdirectory is owned by aegisfs (group crypto). And that no one besides that user (even root) has read nor write access.

I have no idea what is inside that folder.
You may alter its security level by allowing root user also read access (chmod o+r dirname). It might be (I believe so) that this command will fail on stock (aegis) kernel. Then you would need an open-mode (aegis neutered) kernel to do so.
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Originally Posted by peterleinchen View Post
What about a simple
Code:
ls -al /home/user/.slpgwd
?

It will show you that this subdirectory is owned by aegisfs (group crypto). And that no one besides that user (even root) has read nor write access.

I have no idea what is inside that folder.
You may alter its security level by allowing root user also read access (chmod o+r dirname). It might be (I believe so) that this command will fail on stock (aegis) kernel. Then you would need an open-mode (aegis neutered) kernel to do so.
Perhaps root can be added to group crypto ?
Nope, none of the above works (even with openmode)

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Originally Posted by nieldk View Post
Perhaps root can be added to group crypto ?
Another (im)possible possibility.

Nope, none of the above works (even with openmode)
ORLY?
This I would not have expected.
Did you try with develsh after devel-su? (iirc for some actions I needed to have that, too)
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"df" reveals that this directory -- and some others -- is/are actually a mount point for "aegisfs". If one were super-interested in the contents, I suppose editing mtab to change permissions (then restarting) might help.

Of course, if one does manage to gain write access and mess around with the aegis directories one might kill one's phone and need to reflash . . . so proceed with caution -- it probably won't be nearly as interesting as you're hoping it is.
 

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