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Rooting Samsung Tablet GT--P7510 Android 3 How can I root the Galaxy Tab 10.21?

Could someone pls point me to instructions for rooting this tabletHow can I root the Samsung GT-P7510? I've tried z4root and many others, but they all seem to support Android 3.1 butand not 3.2. I gather 3.2 is specifically designed to eliminate the exploit that z4root and others depend on.

Why? Our CEO asked me to investigate extending CrepeDroid, a policy-based extension to the built-in Android permission-checking system, to add support for XACML instead of CrepeDroid's ad-hoc policy language. CrepeDroid is distributed as source for what appears to be a custom Android kernel (I think) that includes the Crepe extensions as Java code. I need root to use Titanium-Backup to build full backups as a safety net. CrepeDroid's build instructions seem to work but leave much to be desired so some experimenting will be required.

I'm familiar with Linux, make and Java but new to Android. I'm looking for fool-proof recipes for installing dicey kernels without bricking the device.

Rooting Samsung Tablet GT--P7510 Android 3.2

Could someone pls point me to instructions for rooting this tablet? I've tried z4root and many others, but they all seem to support Android 3.1 but not 3.2. I gather 3.2 is specifically designed to eliminate the exploit that z4root and others depend on.

Why? Our CEO asked me to investigate extending CrepeDroid, a policy-based extension to the built-in Android permission-checking system, to add support for XACML instead of CrepeDroid's ad-hoc policy language. CrepeDroid is distributed as source for what appears to be a custom Android kernel (I think) that includes the Crepe extensions as Java code. I need root to use Titanium-Backup to build full backups as a safety net. CrepeDroid's build instructions seem to work but leave much to be desired so some experimenting will be required.

I'm familiar with Linux, make and Java but new to Android. I'm looking for fool-proof recipes for installing dicey kernels without bricking the device.

How can I root the Galaxy Tab 10.1?

How can I root the Samsung GT-P7510? I've tried z4root and many others, but they all seem to support Android 3.1 and not 3.2. I gather 3.2 is specifically designed to eliminate the exploit that z4root and others depend on.

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Could someone pls point me to instructions for rooting this tablet? I've tried z4root and many others, but they all seem to support Android 3.1 but not 3.2. I gather 3.2 is specifically designed to eliminate the exploit that z4root and others depend on.

Why? Our CEO asked me to investigate extending CrepeDroid, a policy-based extension to the built-in Android permission-checking system, to add support for XACML instead of CrepeDroid's ad-hoc policy language. CrepeDroid is distributed as source for what appears to be a custom Android kernel (kernel, II think) that includes the Crepe extensions as Java code. I need root to use Titanium-Backup to build full backups as a kind of safety net. CrepeDroid's build instructions seem to work but leave much to be desired so some tinkeringexperimenting will be required.

I'm familiar with Linux, make and Java but quite new to Android. I'm open to all suggestions so long as they end up with alooking for fool-proof reciperecipes for installing dicey kernels without bricking the device.

Could someone pls point me to instructions for rooting this tablet? I've tried z4root and many others, but they all seem to support Android 3.1 but not 3.2. I gather 3.2 is specifically designed to eliminate the exploit that z4root and others depend on.

Why? Our CEO asked me to investigate extending CrepeDroid, a policy-based extension to the built-in Android permission-checking system, to add support for XACML instead of CrepeDroid's ad-hoc policy language. CrepeDroid is distributed as source for what appears to be a custom Android (kernel, I think) that includes the Crepe extensions as Java code. I need root to use Titanium-Backup to build full backups as a kind of safety net. CrepeDroid's build instructions seem to work but leave much to be desired so some tinkering will be required.

I'm familiar with Linux, make and Java but quite new to Android. I'm open to all suggestions so long as they end up with a fool-proof recipe for installing dicey kernels without bricking the device.

Could someone pls point me to instructions for rooting this tablet? I've tried z4root and many others, but they all seem to support Android 3.1 but not 3.2. I gather 3.2 is specifically designed to eliminate the exploit that z4root and others depend on.

Why? Our CEO asked me to investigate extending CrepeDroid, a policy-based extension to the built-in Android permission-checking system, to add support for XACML instead of CrepeDroid's ad-hoc policy language. CrepeDroid is distributed as source for what appears to be a custom Android kernel (I think) that includes the Crepe extensions as Java code. I need root to use Titanium-Backup to build full backups as a safety net. CrepeDroid's build instructions seem to work but leave much to be desired so some experimenting will be required.

I'm familiar with Linux, make and Java but new to Android. I'm looking for fool-proof recipes for installing dicey kernels without bricking the device.

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Apologies for cross-posting from StackOverFlow to SuperUser.com to here; so advised by previous moderators.

Could someone pls point me to instructions for rooting this tablet? I've tried z4root and many others, but they all seem to support Android 3.1 but not 3.2. I gather 3.2 is specifically designed to eliminate the exploit that z4root and others depend on.

Why? Our CEO asked me to investigate extending CrepeDroid, a policy-based extension to the built-in Android permission-checking system, to add support for XACML instead of CrepeDroid's ad-hoc policy language. CrepeDroid is distributed as source for what appears to be a custom Android (kernel, I think) that includes the Crepe extensions as Java code. I need root to use Titanium-Backup to build full backups as a kind of safety net. CrepeDroid's build instructions seem to work but leave much to be desired so some tinkering will be required.

I'm familiar with Linux, make and Java but quite new to Android. I'm open to all suggestions so long as they end up with a fool-proof recipe for installing dicey kernels without bricking the device.

Apologies for cross-posting from StackOverFlow to SuperUser.com to here; so advised by previous moderators.

Could someone pls point me to instructions for rooting this tablet? I've tried z4root and many others, but they all seem to support Android 3.1 but not 3.2. I gather 3.2 is specifically designed to eliminate the exploit that z4root and others depend on.

Why? Our CEO asked me to investigate extending CrepeDroid, a policy-based extension to the built-in Android permission-checking system, to add support for XACML instead of CrepeDroid's ad-hoc policy language. CrepeDroid is distributed as source for what appears to be a custom Android (kernel, I think) that includes the Crepe extensions as Java code. I need root to use Titanium-Backup to build full backups as a kind of safety net. CrepeDroid's build instructions seem to work but leave much to be desired so some tinkering will be required.

I'm familiar with Linux, make and Java but quite new to Android. I'm open to all suggestions so long as they end up with a fool-proof recipe for installing dicey kernels without bricking the device.

Could someone pls point me to instructions for rooting this tablet? I've tried z4root and many others, but they all seem to support Android 3.1 but not 3.2. I gather 3.2 is specifically designed to eliminate the exploit that z4root and others depend on.

Why? Our CEO asked me to investigate extending CrepeDroid, a policy-based extension to the built-in Android permission-checking system, to add support for XACML instead of CrepeDroid's ad-hoc policy language. CrepeDroid is distributed as source for what appears to be a custom Android (kernel, I think) that includes the Crepe extensions as Java code. I need root to use Titanium-Backup to build full backups as a kind of safety net. CrepeDroid's build instructions seem to work but leave much to be desired so some tinkering will be required.

I'm familiar with Linux, make and Java but quite new to Android. I'm open to all suggestions so long as they end up with a fool-proof recipe for installing dicey kernels without bricking the device.

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