Root-Funktionen überall
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Root-Funktionen überall
Hello. I didn't understand the Meaning of this feature. Currently it's inactive. If I enable it, do I have Root-Functions also, if my device isn't rooted? Xx
- sqa_wizard
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I guess you are referring to
It is like it says: You can DISABLE all root functions (if you have any)
There is no option to enable it without having it before.
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2015-05-18 Release v 2.61 public beta 1
2015-05-18 Added: Disable all root functions: Put file or folder name totalcommandernoroot in the internal sd-card base directory
There is no option to enable it without having it before.
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No I mean the last option in settings. I have a German screenshot here Image: https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/hoRfbtx6cUHdFR2xXL6VjjhKPGwVbeMGZhcZ_k0kyM_sZpT8Ij6mmsaRoG8rvd7ON7onzkjkzAYn1qY=w2560-h2560
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If you check this, TC will use the super user shell (su) also for reading directories where root isn't needed, e.g. in "/". This has some advantages, like viewing symbolic links as such, and viewing their link target - both things which cannot be done with the Java functions. However, links to files and to folders look the same because they cannot be distinguished in the "ls -la" function call.
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