[Root] BurritoRoot & BurritoRoot2 for 6.2.x (including 6.2.2)
6.2 - 6.2.2 Root (For those on anything less then 6.2.2 you can use the app)
BurritoRoot2
http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/01...-6-2-2-update/
This version is not opensource at this time.
Step one: get adb working (you are on your own).
Download
http://download.cunninglogic.com/BurritoRoot2.bin
http://download.cunninglogic.com/su
http://download.cunninglogic.com/Superuser.apk
adb push BurritoRoot2.bin /data/local/
adb shell chmod 777 /data/local/BurritoRoot2.bin
adb shell /data/local/BurritoRoot2.bin
adb root
adb shell id
adb remount
adb push su /system/xbin/su
adb shell chown 0.0 /system/xbin/su
adb shell chmod 06755 /system/xbin/su
adb remount
adb install Superuser.apk (skip this step if its already installed)
Below only applies for people running less than 6.2.2 and higher then 6.0
Source: https://github.com/CunningLogic/BurritoRoot
Please see the LICENSE file
BurritoRoot is a root exploit for the Kindle Fire, released to gain root on the 6.2.1 firmware. Originally
licensed under a proprietary license, we re-released under the GPL due to blatant code theft by the author
of 'unlockroot'. Not only is he a thief, but a moron, hell he stole the unroot code of our's that was broken.
Donations not required, but if you really want to you can find my donate app in signature or paypal on the left hand side of this post. Funds go for devices (for more lulzrooting), kick backs for my kids, and to charities of my choice.
https://market.android.com/developer?pub=Cunning+Logic
BurritoRoot is an application that allows the android debug bridge (adb) to be ran as root simply by running the command 'adb root'.
As of today, it is the only software based way of gaining root on the Kindle Fire. It also happens to be 100% working and reliable. Unlike other solutions it does not require modified hardware/cable, or exploiting a vulnerability that can cause instability (and doesn't work on current firmware).
I will keep this updated with a current link to BurritoRoot as I update it, and BurritoMOD when I finish it.
Burrito Root: http://www.androidpolice.com/2011/12...tware-version/
Currently supporting all known firmware but 6.0.
After running BurritoRoot, and clicking 'Root', adb can be forced to run as root by running the command 'adb root'. It is that easy.
The unroot option only disables the 'adb root' command. It DOES NOT reverse changes you have made to your system.
For a simple to use windows utilty, that uses burrito root to customize your device check out Vashypooh's Kindle Fire Utility. http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1399889
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