A2109 kernel/Bootloader lock?

Guten Tag,

der ist the win Gerates Bootloader?

Trotzdem, dass ich "fastboot oem unlock" lasst sich kein others submarines.

ZB: 'fastboot boot boot.img ".

Die boot.img - Datei contains den core standing auf basis von den Ruhreier Kernelquellen und der unter /proc/config.gz enthaltenen configuration zusammen mit dem Original-Inhalt der-Boot Partition.

Wenn ich meine zImage aber nehme und gegen die original austausche bootet das Gerät heraus.

MIT thank wurde.

Andreas

I don't... but see this thread.  It seems that gmarkall has built a core of work.

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    partition (bootloader) - type: sbl1: raw
    partition (bootloader) - type: DDR: raw
    partition (bootloader) - type: aboot: raw
    partition (bootloader) - type: rpm: raw
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    partition (bootloader) - type: hyp: raw
    partition (bootloader) - type: utags: raw
    partition (bootloader) - type: newspapers: raw
    partition (bootloader) - type: dry: raw
    partition (bootloader) - type: factorytune1: raw
    partition (bootloader) - type: padA: raw
    partition (bootloader) - type: metadata: raw
    partition (bootloader) - type: abootBackup: raw
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    partition (bootloader) - type: ssd: raw
    partition (bootloader) - type: cid: raw
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