

@thingsiplay Stop their parent process and the zombie will go under init, then init will stop them.
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@thingsiplay Stop their parent process and the zombie will go under init, then init will stop them.


@CameronDev Your comment clearly shows that you have not ever rooted an Android.
Only for you: rooting the android requires various partition rewriting, decrypting etc operations, all of them in close interaction with the bootloader. It also interacts with various system components, which were originally open source, but the manufacturers modified them on unknown ways.
You school example of the criminal stupidity!


@CameronDev My impression is that you have not ever heard about your right over your own property (aka “rooting”), how the mafia tries to harden as they only can, committing both various license violations, illegal data collection, eavesdropping, spam and cheat. You do not understand, what is this comment about, and you go yet more far: instead of recognizing your own stupidity, you are even boosting that by thinking that I am.


@CameronDev @steel_for_humans Android phones have no bios recovery or any similar. If the bootloader dies, that phone is over.


@towerful Also you know, it is only matter of time and it will.


@onlinepersona @Innerworld And what do you think, will the AI agent be ready to the following discussion?
@thingsiplay Sorry you might right! In this case, I would debug the parent process and I would execute the wait() syscalls in its name, but it is hardly autimatizable and probably many people can not do that. Thanks the info!