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Root Obtaining root with ESE81

It'll be something available in the near future though right?

For 2.1? Who knows? It could be like the Nexus One where an exploit was found pretty much right away, or it could be like the Droid Eris where the exploit was found about 3 months after release. We're going to have to find a new exploit though; they patched the one present in 2.0.1. That's why if you really want ESE81 you should use Pete's ROM, which is just ESE81 with root.
 
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You're going to have to wait for a new root exploit for 2.1 (could take 1 day, could take 3 months). Or, you take advantage of the already-existing 2.0.1 exploit by flashing back to it with RSD light (check the root forum for specifics). This is just my personal opinion but I wouldn't think the devs are rushing to find a root exploit for 2.1 when they already have one for 2.0.1 and most of them just cooked the 2.1 update into new ROMs for root users.
 
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Ok guys. Heres my deal. Hate to sound repetitive or like a noob.

I just updated to 2.1 via manual update. I now have 2.1-update1 baseband version C_01.3e.03p kernel 2.6.29-omap1-g7fa8788 android-build@apa26#1 and finally build ESE81.

Sorry for the long windedness.

Can i use the 2.0.1 sbf to downgrade, then root, then use a cooked 2.1 rom to get all the live wallpaper/multi touch goodness?

I think i'm really repeating what a million people have said but i just upgraded from my rooted g1 and am used to cyan's builds and just want to be 100 percent sure before i do anything rash.

I want Root with a very very fast fully functioning cooked rom of 2.1...Where to start?
 
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Ok guys. Heres my deal. Hate to sound repetitive or like a noob.

I just updated to 2.1 via manual update. I now have 2.1-update1 baseband version C_01.3e.03p kernel 2.6.29-omap1-g7fa8788 android-build@apa26#1 and finally build ESE81.

Sorry for the long windedness.

Can i use the 2.0.1 sbf to downgrade, then root, then use a cooked 2.1 rom to get all the live wallpaper/multi touch goodness?

I think i'm really repeating what a million people have said but i just upgraded from my rooted g1 and am used to cyan's builds and just want to be 100 percent sure before i do anything rash.

I want Root with a very very fast fully functioning cooked rom of 2.1...Where to start?

if you use an sbf to get back to 2.01 you can then root yes
 
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Ok guys. Heres my deal. Hate to sound repetitive or like a noob.

I just updated to 2.1 via manual update. I now have 2.1-update1 baseband version C_01.3e.03p kernel 2.6.29-omap1-g7fa8788 android-build@apa26#1 and finally build ESE81.

Sorry for the long windedness.

Can i use the 2.0.1 sbf to downgrade, then root, then use a cooked 2.1 rom to get all the live wallpaper/multi touch goodness?

I think i'm really repeating what a million people have said but i just upgraded from my rooted g1 and am used to cyan's builds and just want to be 100 percent sure before i do anything rash.

I want Root with a very very fast fully functioning cooked rom of 2.1...Where to start?

Hello fellow ex G1 user, welcome to the Droid. Things are a little different on this side of the fence as you will probably learn. If you want to keep using Cyanogen ROM's on your Droid (and have 2.1 with livewalls and multi touch) then AFTER you use the 2.0.1 SBF and get your phone rooted goto the market and search for ROM Manager (either the free or paid version will work) and grab it. Now once you installed it go ahead and let it flash Clockwork recovery and then hit Download ROM and choose the Cyanogen/Koush ROM. Make sure you select Google Apps (I'm sure your familiar with this situation) and it will download and flash the ROM for you.

And just so you know Koush has made Cyanogen's ROM for the Droid by building directly from Cyanogen's git repo, and Cyan also endorses Koush's work, He even has a spot on Cyan's site and forum. You can also try other ROM's if you get the paid version of ROM Manager.
 
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