diff --git a/devices/gt-i9505.md b/devices/gt-i9505.md index fa8e2ee..7711680 100644 --- a/devices/gt-i9505.md +++ b/devices/gt-i9505.md @@ -48,17 +48,13 @@ In the end, tap reboot to boot into the fresh LineageOS system. ### Finish Installation -Reboot to start LineageOS! -* When it says "No OS installed", you can ignore that, just swipe to the right. -* When it asks you to install the TWRP app, you can safely click "Do not install". - Go through the setup screen and choose what you want. You can be as restrictive as you want. Make sure to choose a Wi-Fi, so you can proceed with the next steps; you can also do this at any later time. You should also choose a screen lock pin. Patterns are not very secure (you can often see them by holding the phone into the light at the right angle). -Passwords are a bin inconvenient (but most secure). Do *not* use a fingerprint +Passwords are a bit inconvenient (but most secure). Do *not* use a fingerprint sensor, they are really insecure. ## Device Encryption @@ -87,7 +83,7 @@ target !!" ### Root Phone With addonsu -*(You can also flash Magisk with the LineageOS recovery.)* +*(You can also flash addonsu with the LineageOS recovery.)* Boot into your recovery, e.g. TWRP, with `adb reboot recovery`. @@ -135,14 +131,15 @@ adb pull /data/system/locksettings.db ``` Now, go to the Security settings again, and change your PIN to the password you -want to use for the encryption. +want to use for the encryption. Unfortunately you can use maximally 17 +characters. Finally, you use adb again to restore the backup of the PIN, which changes your lockscreen PIN, but not your encryption passphrase: ``` adb push locksettings.db /data/system/locksettings.db -adb push 1000_USRPKEY_synthetic_password_1bfba4c883309f16 /data/misc/keystore/user_0/ # the filename will be different with your device +adb push 1000_USRPKEY_synthetic_password_* /data/misc/keystore/user_0/ # the filename will be different with your device adb push spblob/ /data/system_de/0/ ``` @@ -151,4 +148,3 @@ enter the encryption passphrase. So reboot the phone; enter the encryption passphrase at startup, as desired. When the phone has booted, you can use the (shorter) PIN to unlock your phone. -