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Root Rooting on mac

Hey all. I was thinking about rooting but I'd prefer to do it on my mac, running osx leopard. Is this possible?

Also, I was going to wait for froyo to drop. I don't mind rooting twice, but will I have to unroot to upgrade to 2.2?

Thank you!

yes you can root on a mac. I dont know of a step by step guide for it off the top of my head but if no one jumps in with one I can be of some help to walk you through it. Although I havent used a mac in years it is pretty similar to the linux process.

I would suggest rooting now. The current root exploit probably will be patched with the froyo release. You wont have to unroot to get froyo. Devs will release a rooted version.
 
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I do have access to my family's slow pc, and really wanted to do this on my mac as it's my own computer. Your help would be greatly appreciated. However, if there's there's a lot of guesswork involved as far as mac vs linux, do you think I should just go pc? I'm also concerned that besides rooting, all the other info floating around regarding flashing kernels, unborking, and what not are pc specific.

I know I could just go the pc route, but was still hoping there'd be a set of instructions or knowledgeable person to help with mac. I appreciate the offer to help, and may take you up on it, but do you personally think I should just stick with borrowing a pc to do what I need to do?
 
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I do have access to my family's slow pc, and really wanted to do this on my mac as it's my own computer. Your help would be greatly appreciated. However, if there's there's a lot of guesswork involved as far as mac vs linux, do you think I should just go pc? I'm also concerned that besides rooting, all the other info floating around regarding flashing kernels, unborking, and what not are pc specific.

I know I could just go the pc route, but was still hoping there'd be a set of instructions or knowledgeable person to help with mac. I appreciate the offer to help, and may take you up on it, but do you personally think I should just stick with borrowing a pc to do what I need to do?

From all the info I've gathered mac is more difficult..if you have access to pc imo I would take that route
 
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Thank you so much, that's great help. If I root using the above instructions, and then decide I want to do other stuff with ROMS or whatnot, an assortment of other things using a PC, will it all be ok being that I started with Mac? Is it like once your rooted, you're rooted, and that's all there is to it?
 
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I tried and failed at the Mac process. I posted the same response on the Android Central forums but... does anyone have any clue if these Mac instructions are specific to Intel based Macs? I'm running Leopard on a PowerPC G5. Thinking that's my problem.

Hope there's some sort of workaround, because I DID try to do it on a pc... a horrible old 2002 Windows XP machine or something. Had trouble installing the Samsung drivers (ended up with a yellow exclamation mark next to my driver under devices, and couldn't get it to update), and as of now, I'm thinking I don't have a computer good enough to root. Ughhhh :(
 
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Yeah, failed on Mac. I've long since closed terminal, but I believe I kept getting the message "bad cpu type in executable" after a bunch of the commands. I only tried once, but upon looking for answers online, I found this thread, though it's about rooting a droid 2.
Easier 1-2-3 Droid 2 Root for Windows / Linux / Mac - Page 79 - xda-developers
Someone was having the same error message as me, and a poster said that: "Note: the adb tool found in the Mac version is for Intel Macs, not Power PC Macs."

After that, I didn't try again, figured that method was not going to work for me. Does anyone have any clue if there's any hope here?

I think I'm going to have to call it a night soon, but NOsquid, I very much appreciate your quick reply. Thank you!
 
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Yeah, borrowing my sis' 2009 Macbook Pro is probably my only recourse. Should work out ok.

Two quick questions:
1.Since I was getting that "bad cpu type in executable" error message, do you think there's any chance I did anything bad to my phone? I was running some stuff in terminal, felt I was getting nowhere, and just unplugged my phone off the cable. Phone never did anything at all besides say that debugging mode was on when I plugged it in.
2. If I get rooted, will I be able to overclock and set up wifi tether without having access to a computer?
 
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1. if the phone is running like it did before i wouldn't worry

2. to overclock you need to flash an overclock kernel, which requires Clockworkmod Recovery, which requires Odin (a program), which requires a Winblows machine. Once you install CWM you don't need a computer to flash, but having Odin is a good lifeline. If shit hits the fan it can help you get back to stock.

You don't need a computer for Wifi tether, just download the app
 
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From root alone you can easily get free WiFi tether, you can freeze/remove Verizon bloat using Root Explorer or Titanium Backup

I wouldn't get too bold with your root privileges unless you install CWM and do a proper backup. Deleting the wrong apps can cause problems. But you should be fine if you just read the stickies here, on AC and XDA.

Looking over my SuperUser menu, the following apps pop up, look them up and see if they tickle your fancy:
AdFree
AutoKiller (can make your phone run a bit faster)
Barnacle WiFi
JuiceDefender
RomManager
RootExplorer
Titanium Backup
 
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Ok, after many reboots of phone and computer, I was finally able to root last night using my old pc running XP. I think I'm rooted. I have a superuser app, and I was able to download wireless tether and install it. Does that mean it's def rooted?

-how should I go about backing up now... I'd like to use my mac and put the pc behind me. Also...
-i know i'll be dealing with the pc for cwm. Once it's installed, how is it that I won't have to use the computer again to flash?

Thanks for everything :)
 
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Ok, after many reboots of phone and computer, I was finally able to root last night using my old pc running XP. I think I'm rooted. I have a superuser app, and I was able to download wireless tether and install it. Does that mean it's def rooted?

-how should I go about backing up now... I'd like to use my mac and put the pc behind me. Also...
-i know i'll be dealing with the pc for cwm. Once it's installed, how is it that I won't have to use the computer again to flash?

Thanks for everything :)

if you have superuser...you have root.

you can't backup your system until you have clockwork...however titanium backup can backup your apps and app data (angry birds comes to mind ;))

once cwr is installed you wont need the computer again unless you want to to the dj05 update, which requires odin
 
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