![]() I’ve also tried typing ‘adb shell su’, and it waits for a few seconds, and then just returns to the android\sdk\platform-tools folder. So I’ve tried various ways to get the ‘#’ instead of ‘$’, like typing ‘adb shell’ and then ‘su’, which returns the cursor to the next line, is blank for 10 seconds, and then ‘$’ appears again (after 10 seconds). My Samsung Ace 2 is rooted, but when I type ‘adb shell’, I get a $ instead of #, which I’ve found out is not the su command. So I thought to post “ryo” ‘s (unknown author) solution here as it will help for many others. Lot of people have this problem and keep asking me this question. I found this solution in a comment of my previous post. Here is the solution when running adb shell and get $ instead of #, which is not the su command.
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