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For issues specific to the Android Debug Bridge (adb), a command-line tool to interact with Android devices and emulator instances. See the full tag wiki for details and hints.
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The command 'adb root' works, but 'adb remount' results in "Operation not permitted" message
AFAIK, some devices have permanent (kernel-level I think) write-protection for the /system mount, so even if you're root, you still can't remount it in RW mode. You have to restart the device without …
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Does adb root command survive reboots?
No, ADB root does not survive reboots (thankfully, that would be a nice security hole...) …
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Colored output in adb, e.g. for ls command
so the default ls output is ls --color=auto)
Probably you're either running ls in a sh shell and not bash, you've got a watered-down OEM version of ls, or there's some strange magic happening between ADB …