System Dump? - Motorola Droid Bionic

Can we get a system dump please?

P3 tweeted about one today
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How to System Dump?

Got the sammy infuse in my hands right now, so how do I do a system dump?
xdahgary said:
Got the sammy infuse in my hands right now, so how do I do a system dump?
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adb pull /system

how to dump my platinumtel Zio image manually?

I bought a new Platinumtel Zio last week. I was wondering how to how to dump the image(ROM)
can anyone give some instructions? Thanks.
I do not have linux, and I have only windows XP pc.

Stock Jellybean System Dump Needed

Can somebody provide me with a Jellybean system dump? I'm trying to port some of the system apps over to the Defy and all I can find is an ICS dump for the Ahd and, for some reason, I can't get the fastboot to open up properly (I've tried everything from GUI's to using fdisk to find partiton offsets to mount it to archive managers). It doesn't matter if its odexed or not (can do that myself), Bell\ATT, or whatever, just a stock JB with all the apps and libs. I've searched XDA and Google and the only JB dump I could find said to PM a dev to get it -- I'd rather ask in public than PM a dev for something like a system dump, which more people than myself could use. Thanks, It'll really help.
skeevy420 said:
Can somebody provide me with a Jellybean system dump? I'm trying to port some of the system apps over to the Defy and all I can find is an ICS dump for the Ahd and, for some reason, I can't get the fastboot to open up properly (I've tried everything from GUI's to using fdisk to find partiton offsets to mount it to archive managers). It doesn't matter if its odexed or not (can do that myself), Bell\ATT, or whatever, just a stock JB with all the apps and libs. I've searched XDA and Google and the only JB dump I could find said to PM a dev to get it -- I'd rather ask in public than PM a dev for something like a system dump, which more people than myself could use. Thanks, It'll really help.
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Hey there,
You can download the fastboot file from http://sbf.droid-developers.org/din..._FFW-20-27-release-keys-ATT-US_BuildA.xml.zip, which appears is what you've done.
Once extracted you'll need to use a Linux program to convert it to a standard ext4 partition. Follow this thread for more details http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37686664
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Hey there,
You can download the fastboot file from http://sbf.droid-developers.org/din..._FFW-20-27-release-keys-ATT-US_BuildA.xml.zip, which appears is what you've done.
Once extracted you'll need to use a Linux program to convert it to a standard ext4 partition. Follow this thread for more details http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37686664
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Thanks....though I just updated the account and I'll be getting my Ahd within the week followed with by rooting via samba :silly:.
This is going to be a really big upgrade from the Defy and Bravo, could have gotten a better phone spec wise, but Motorola makes really well build phones and they can take some abuse. My old RAZR v3 flip phone only had the keypad left and still was able to work -- albeit in speakerphone only, but it did work with the screen completely ripped off. I won't even start with the Bravo's abuse and damage (it still works just fine ).

[Q] Custom System Fonts - Droid Turbo?

Hi All,
we all know we can't access the \system partition with our Root method up to today.
other than building an entire system image, has anyone found a way to change system fonts in our Droid Turbo?
thanks in advance

Bootloop after copying a file to /system using TWRP with no root

Hello
I've got the Note 5 SM-N9208 and I am trying not to root (tripped Knox tho as I but Phillippines system.img on it) it as the annoying Barclays App doesn't work.
I am however, trying to add my custom CA certificate into the /system/etc/security/cacerts folder. This is what I used to do in my rooted devices before and worked fine.
I have flashed TWRP and taken a full backup (thank God!) and then mounted the system as RW, copied the file, rebooted and voila, boot loop on the Samsung Note 5 screen.
The only fix is to reflash the system partition from the original TAR file which makes me wonder - is there a mechanism that prevents system from being modified if the device is unrooted? Something like Samsung's system protection or something.
Could anyone try to reproduce the issue on an unrooted phone just to see if it's just me being unlucky? Or is is simply not possible to modify system without root? If so, how come TWRP allows me to do so?
Let me know what you think guys
Looking forward to hear someone else's opinion.
mateuszd said:
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Let me know what you think guys
Looking forward to hear someone else's opinion.
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You must be rooted to make system changes.
You need to make some changes in ramdisk : remove support_scfs,verify from the fstab files for system partition

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