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Default [Root][Bootloader] BurritoRoot3 - The whole enchilada. Easy root edition

For 6.3 see http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...php?p=24129239


Please do not reupload/redistribute BurritoRoot2/BurritoRoot3, instead link directly to my hosting. I own the server, it will no go away any time soon. This allows me to update it if a bug is found.


BurritoRoot3 is not opensource, it is free, but it is not free to distribute. Please do not redistribute it.

Tested on 6.2, 6.2.1 and 6.2.2

Disclaimer:
BurritoRoot3 may void your warranty. While it was tested, over and over, a chance of data loss or hardware damage always exists. If something bad happens due to your use of BurritoRoot3, well it is your fault not our's, don't blame any of us.

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To donate to jcase of TeamAndIRC for BurritoRoot go here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/dona....php?u=2376614

To donate to pokey900 for the FireFireFire Bootloader go here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/donatetome.php?u=466725

Download:
http://download.cunninglogic.com/BurritoRoot3.apk


BurritoRoot3 is an all in one package, to root and install the custom bootlaoder, FireFireFire, onto the KindleFire.

Instructions are pretty plain and simple, however you will have to get adb working on your own (if you have written, or know of adb guides for the Kindle Fire please PM me to list them here).


ADB GUIDES
MAC GUIDE: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1443071
WINDOWS GUIDE: http://www.jayceooi.com/2011/12/13/h...db-usb-driver/
LINUX GUIDE: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...php?p=22067293

What it does:
Gains root, installs superuser, installs su and installs the FireFireFire bootloader.

At this time, we do not have permission to distribute any recovery, once one is available for our use, we will add auto flashing of recovery.

How to use:

adb shell chmod 777 /data/local/tmp

Run app, follow directions given by the app.


Usage example :

jcase@phenom:~$ adb shell chmod 777 /data/local/tmp <---- This one is important, it may not create BurritoRoot3.bin if this is not done
jcase@phenom:~$ adb install BurritoRoot3.apk
4897 KB/s (1151520 bytes in 0.229s)
pkg: /data/local/tmp/BurritoRoot3.apk
Success

<go open the app now>

jcase@phenom:~$ adb shell /data/local/tmp/BurritoRoot3.bin --root
BurritoRoot3 Installer 0.1 by TeamAndIRC
################################################## #######################
Usage: BurritoRoot3.bin <parameter>
--root - Restart adbD as root, and install Superuser app
--install - Install su
################################################## #######################
Gaining root...
Installing Superuser APP, if it erros as already exists, please ignore the error.
pkg: /data/data/net.andirc.burritoroot3/bin/Superuser.apk
Success
Restarting adbD as root...
Please run adb shell /data/local/tmp/BurritoRoot3.bin --install
jcase@phenom:~$ adb shell /data/local/tmp/BurritoRoot3.bin --install
BurritoRoot3 Installer 0.1 by TeamAndIRC
################################################## #######################
Usage: BurritoRoot3.bin <parameter>
--root - Restart adbD as root, and install Superuser app
--install - Install su
################################################## #######################
BurritoRoot3 kroot 0.1 - TeamAndIRC
Remounting /system...
Cleaning up, ignore any errors
rm failed for /system/xbin/su, No such file or directory
rm failed for /system/bin/su, No such file or directory
Installing su...
Remounting /system..
Root installed
Starting: Intent { act=android.intent.action.MAIN cmp=net.andirc.burritoroot3/.FireFireFire }
Please check your Kindle's screen
jcase@phenom:~$



If you already have root, and want to safely install the FireFireFire bootloader, you can use the app, just install, open/close the app then

adb shell am start -a android.intent.action.MAIN -n net.andirc.burritoroot3/net.andirc.burritoroot3.FireFireFire



To install the CWR recovery by DoomLord after gaining root:

Download it, and push it to your Kindle

adb push <filename> /data/local/recovery.img
adb shell dd if=/data/local/recovery.img of=/dev/block/platform/mmci-omap-hs.1/by-name/recovery
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Doesn't archos sign or lock system?
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I love you Devs so much. I just got a Kindle today, but as I watched the video your Kindle shows up under Other Devices as if it didn't install the device driver. Mine is installed under portable devices. Can I just update that one or is there a debug mode for the Kindle that I'm missing?

Thanks for all you do!

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I love you Devs so much. I just got a Kindle today, but as I watched the video your Kindle shows up under Other Devices as if it didn't install the device driver. Mine is installed under portable devices. Can I just update that one or is there a debug mode for the Kindle that I'm missing?

Thanks for all you do!
LoL Nevermind I think I know why mine isn't there... I've already installed ADB from before. I shall continue on and see what happens :D
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I'm currently running Ubuntu 11.10(Without access to a windows computer to do so.) And after following the steps within the BurritoRoot I get error: insufficient permissions for device when entering adb root. I've rebooted my kindle and laptop as well as changed usb ports.

I've set it up so that it's acknowledged within /.android. Am I perhaps missing something sdk wise? The usb configuration install for extras within it says Linux isn't compatible. But any insight into this would be appreciated I'm not new to Android or adb for that matter. Things seem to be done differently for the Kindle is all.

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I'm currently running Ubuntu 11.10(Without access to a windows computer to do so.) And after following the steps within the BurritoRoot I get error: insufficient permissions for device when entering adb root. I've rebooted my kindle and laptop as well as changed usb ports.

I've set it up so that it's acknowledged within /.android. Am I perhaps missing something sdk wise? The usb configuration install for extras within it says Linux isn't compatible. But any insight into this would be appreciated I'm not new to Android or adb for that matter. Things seem to be done differently for the Kindle is all.

Thanks guys.
adb kill-server
sudo -s
adb devices

should see it now
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I can not get ADB to recognize the device for the life of me.

I know I have the drivers installed the Fire is recognized as "android composite adb interface" under the Android Phone category in Device manager. But I can not get adb to see it.

"Adb kill-server"
"adb devices"
and it shows no devices attached. Ive done a factory reset on the tablet just to see (knowing it wouldn't make a difference)

Im running Windows XP
if someone could help me out.

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I can not get ADB to recognize the device for the life of me.

I know I have the drivers installed the Fire is recognized as "android composite adb interface" under the Android Phone category in Device manager. But I can not get adb to see it.

"Adb kill-server"
"adb devices"
and it shows no devices attached. Ive done a factory reset on the tablet just to see (knowing it wouldn't make a difference)

Im running Windows XP
if someone could help me out.
I'm sure its related to windows' drivers but I have no clue. Sorry
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