Diskussion:Android Device Encryption
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M0rt15 meinte …
<comment date="2014-02-21T06:05:40Z" name="M0rt15"> I keep getting errors on running /system/bin/setprop, any ideas what it means?
CANNOT LINK EXECUTABLE: cannot locate symbol "__strlen_chk" referenced by "/system/bin/setprop" </comment>
Niki meinte …
<comment date="2014-02-21T06:08:24Z" name="Niki"> Maybe your ld is not set up properly or so (e.g. missing environment variables).
As stated in my update, I would STRONGLY urge you to take TWRP2!
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Ninety-9 meinte …
<comment date="2014-12-01T19:54:46Z" name="Ninety-9"> Worked Perfect! Galaxy S4 Kitkat.
I had already encrypted the device earlier and I was sick of the fact that I either needed a super-short startup password, or a super-long screen wake password.
With the device already encrypted before I read your post, I used Tasker and SS to set the new pin, and yes, it changed both the unlock and encryption code simultaneously. Then I ran the SU code within the Terminal Emulator and voila, I was able to change the encryption password without modifying the unlock pin.
Very happy with your method. Others suggested using python code and other overly complicated methods. I guess it helps that I already had SU, Tasker, Secure Settings, and Terminal Emulator installed, by coincidence, really. </comment>