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nice!Not sure how useful this info is but it can't hurt. It came from a recovery log I found in the cache partition:
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nice!Not sure how useful this info is but it can't hurt. It came from a recovery log I found in the cache partition:
nice!

can someone confirm if the rise can go into bootloader?
i just got the hydro from ebay today, can someone confirm if the rise can go into bootloader?
adb reboot-bootloader just restarts the phone. recovery is exactly the same as the rise, so i think we can build this side by side.
i need the recovery or recovery.fstab from the phone if someone could pm me it.
so far i have been informed that this phone is running this bootloader:
(L)ittle (K)ernel based Android bootloader
this may be the direction we need to take to crack it open.
PLEASE REMEMBER TO NOT FLASH ANYTHING TO EITHER OF THESE PHONES, IT WILL BRICK YOUR DEVICE
Q2) How do I disable
With my limited knowledge of bootloaders, this seems like a viable option. It looks like it supports our processor.
Well, that makes a ton of sense. Kyocera probably did this to prevent key/usb access into the bootloader/fastboot. -_-
I uploaded a zip with the recovery.fstab and the recovery_mmc.fstab. I figured I would upload them rather than PM you so that others would have them handy.
I'm Assuming this means a possible way to enable recoveries would be to somehow modify the source code of this bootloader to fit the Rise, and then see how that turns out? But I've never heard of any bootloader unlocking that requires flashing a bootloader, nor have I ever done anything close to that on an Android device, so maybe i'm just thinking too much and our answer is much simpler.
Also looking forward to silencing the noisy stock boot animation *grr*.
It describes how Kyocera's hardware handles initialization and hands over control to the Linux kernel. Any unlock would have to be on that level, so the phone itself would accept an alternative boot (or recovery) image. I think there's some confusion being introduced, there's the hardware bootloader that does the basic initialization and security checking, similar to a BIOS, and there's the Android bootloader... we need to have the first unlocked to change the second.
As it is we can change the Android bootloader all we want, if it's rejected by Kyocera's locked hardware bootloader it'll just bootloop.
edit: That's discounting the possibility of an exploitable security goof on Kyocera's part. We're not far enough in to it to even know if such a thing exists yet.
You can disable the boot audio I have done it.
You should start a new thread for that. I'd really like to shut that startup noise off!

Partition Information (self.krise)
submitted 21 hours ago* by db2
I dd'd all 20 mmcblk0 parts in to images and then put them on my computer and simply tried to mount them, for example with:
mount mmcblk0p1.img ./mnt -o loop
The results of that, plus information from /proc/mounts and the recovery log in the cache partition, is below.
Device Size (bytes) Name Mount (if any) FS Other Information
/dev/block/mmcblk0p1 33554432 amss vfat recovery calls it sys_boot
/dev/block/mmcblk0p2 524288 Would not mount
/dev/block/mmcblk0p3 1310720 Would not mount
/dev/block/mmcblk0p4 1024 Would not mount
/dev/block/mmcblk0p5 4194304 Would not mount
/dev/block/mmcblk0p6 4194304 Would not mount
/dev/block/mmcblk0p7 4194304 Would not mount
/dev/block/mmcblk0p8 8388608 boot Boot partition
/dev/block/mmcblk0p9 8388608 Would not mount
/dev/block/mmcblk0p10 4194304 Would not mount
/dev/block/mmcblk0p11 4194304 Would not mount
/dev/block/mmcblk0p12 318767104 system /system ext4
/dev/block/mmcblk0p13 419430400 cache /cache ext4
/dev/block/mmcblk0p14 8388608 /persist ext4 Something to do with wifi, contains the file WCN1314_qcom_wlan_nv.bin
/dev/block/mmcblk0p15 8388608 recovery Recovery partition
/dev/block/mmcblk0p16 58720256 Would not mount
/dev/block/mmcblk0p17 8388608 sysprop /sysprop ext4
/dev/block/mmcblk0p18 41943040 carrier /carrier ext4 The filesystem is empty
/dev/block/mmcblk0p19 12582912 Would not mount
/dev/block/mmcblk0p20 699125760 data /data ext4
I was wondering if anyone had looked in there yet.

http://redigua.com/how-to-root-kyocera-rise.html
I've read this and it says it put a different recovery on to flash roms. Does this actually work?![]()
That site is useless crap, sorry. It's a copy of a reply that was nuked from here for being bad information.
Igot an idea. Now this might blow your minds in how to unlock the bootloader. But ima buy a new kyocera rise and test t out Ithink if we wipe the entire phone and then see what happens. Will it go into safe mode in its stock rom. Or will it give us the option for the bootloader