The custom recovery image in this guide is only available for the Google Nexus 6P smartphone and flashing it on the wrong device will not work. You need to have a computer that is running on a version of the Windows operating system to install the ADB that is available in this guide.However, there is a difference, and that is that Android developers take away the root user account, so you don’t get it when you first set up a device. The Android operating system is based on the same Linux kernel as the desktop versions of the operating system and thus comes with the same root user account. That type of power is only available when somebody is logged into the root user account that most Linux distributions have and is offered to the first person to set up the computer much the same way the Windows operating system provides the admin account to the first person that sets it up.Īll in all there isn’t much difference between the two term admin account and root user account Linux just chose to name their root user account different because this relates to having full control over the root folder that is in Linux. The term “root” for the Linux distributions is for the powerful administrative permissions over the operating system that offers full write permissions over the root folder and thus allowing for complete modification of files and the chance to run all commands.
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