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ccgx:root_access [2025-07-24 22:11] – [5.1 Hooks to install/run own code at boot] mvaderccgx:root_access [2026-03-02 14:07] (current) jhofstee
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   - Set the Access Level to User and installer, the password is ''ZZZ''   - Set the Access Level to User and installer, the password is ''ZZZ''
   - Highlight Access Level (don't open the select page, ie. make sure you are in the General Page, not the Access Level page)   - Highlight Access Level (don't open the select page, ie. make sure you are in the General Page, not the Access Level page)
-  - Press and hold the right button of the center pad until you see the Access Level change to Superuser. Note: when working from the Remote Console using the Classic UI, you need to use the right key on your keyboard. Pressing and holding the right button with your mouse won't work. When using the New UI, select, drag down and hold down the entire list of General menu entries for five seconds, and until you see the Access level change to super user. +  - Press and hold the right button of the center pad until you see the Access Level change to Superuser. Note: when working from the Remote Console using the Classic UI, you need to use the right key on your keyboard. Pressing and holding the right button with your mouse won't work. When using the New UI, select, drag down and hold down the entire list of the Access & Security menu entries for five seconds, and until you see the Access level change to super user. 
  
 Now you have access to the super user features. Now you have access to the super user features.
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 Note that a firmware update will replace all of the rootfs, as also explained above. Which implies that you'll need to run ''resize2fs.sh'' again after doing a firmware update. Note that a firmware update will replace all of the rootfs, as also explained above. Which implies that you'll need to run ''resize2fs.sh'' again after doing a firmware update.
  
 +In the New UI, you can see available disk space on the data partition in the Settings -> General -> Modification checks menu.
 ==== 5.3 Creating a patch file ==== ==== 5.3 Creating a patch file ====
  
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