[Q] How To Disable DM-Verity and ForceEncrypt Mate 10 Lite

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orion1933

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Feb 7, 2013
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Hello guys,

I know that i will get no answer for this but anyway...

First of all i want to get the data partition decrypted permanently.
editing fstab only cause bootloop nothing else.
twrp applies decryption as you know only in recovery mode.
some told fastboot -w but nothing changed.
factory reset to data not work also. device is still encrypted.

that is all i have tried. If you know anything else i am ready to try it.
I am using RNE-L01 C432 with stock oreo ROM
 

Chisetdel31260

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I have also tried this but not with flashing the zip, extracted the fstab and replaced with original one and bootloop again sadly but i will flash this time :good:
Test
- open /vendor/etc/fstab.hi6250
- make a backup just in case
- find "/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/userdata /data f2fs nosuid,nodev,noatime,discard,inlinedata,inlinexattr wait,check,fileencryption=aes-256-xts:aes-256-cts"
- remove ",fileencryption=aes-256-xts:aes-256-cts"
- factory reset via stock recovery
Vu cela ici @Honor7xDev
 
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orion1933

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Feb 7, 2013
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Test
- open /vendor/etc/fstab.hi6250
- make a backup just in case
- find "/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/userdata /data f2fs nosuid,nodev,noatime,discard,inlinedata,inlinexattr wait,check,fileencryption=aes-256-xts:aes-256-cts"
- remove ",fileencryption=aes-256-xts:aes-256-cts"
- factory reset via stock recovery
Vu cela ici @Honor7xDev

Can i keep decryption after setting up a screen lock or adding fingerprint, do you have any information about it? Thank you by the way
 
Jul 14, 2015
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i followed the steps but keep getting bootloop. and showing huawei erecovery. can anyone help me? why still got the huawei recovery? how to replace with twrp.
 

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    Flash this zip from twrp + format data
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    I have also tried this but not with flashing the zip, extracted the fstab and replaced with original one and bootloop again sadly but i will flash this time :good:
    Test
    - open /vendor/etc/fstab.hi6250
    - make a backup just in case
    - find "/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/userdata /data f2fs nosuid,nodev,noatime,discard,inlinedata,inlinexattr wait,check,fileencryption=aes-256-xts:aes-256-cts"
    - remove ",fileencryption=aes-256-xts:aes-256-cts"
    - factory reset via stock recovery
    Vu cela ici @Honor7xDev