

- #Redsn0w 0.9 6 b6 for mac
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o for old-bootrom iPod touch 2G and iPhone 3GSįor example, to get redsn0w for Mac to do a tethered boot of an iPod touch 4G jailbroken at 4.2.1: j to ask redsn0w to “Just boot now tethered for now” The available command line arguments are: Using command-line arguments, you can now bypass the screens you’d normally see as you use redsn0w to “Just boot tethered for now”.
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Update #3: We’ve updated redsn0w to include “one-click” support for those of you running the tethered 4.2.1 jailbreak.

Meanwhile, the above 3 points hopefully will make it all seem less confusing :) Remember, is working on a way to untether the 4.2.1 jailbreak.

You need to use redsn0w to “Just boot tethered right now”. If you’ve installed MobileSubstrate tweaks that hook into SpringBoard or other important programs, your boot will actually fail (you’ll get stuck at the Apple logo).Also, certain built-in apps that had to be moved by Cydia will fail (Safari being the most noticeable example). However, jailbreak programs like Cydia won’t work (and Cydia may still have a white icon). If you have not installed any tweaks that hook into important programs like SpringBoard or CommCenter, your device will actually boot. “Tethered” does not mean you cannot boot at all without PC/Mac assistance.redsn0w installed an untethered jailbreak and so nothing below applies. If you’re on an iPhone3G, old-bootrom iPhone3GS, or non-MC ipt2g, life is easy.Update #2: The notion of a "tethered” jailbreak is pretty new to many people, so here’s a quick rundown on what to expect: Please read all the above to understand what this jailbreak currently entails. Update #1: redsn0w version 0.9.6b6 is now available for your 4.2.1 jailbreaking pleasure.
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The i4 unlock is taking more effort though, and no further concrete info is available about that yet.įeel free to ask questions in our comments section below, where we’ve got some awesome new additional moderators – sherif_hashim, dhlizard, and Frank55!

It’s already looking very promising though, so expect the unlock for the 3G and 3GS to be coming this week. Ultrasn0w unlock: After redsn0w is officially released with the new Cydia and kernel patches, we’ll be able to assess the unlock situation. These will be important even for firmware beyond 4.1 (using both comex’s method and our alternative, depending on how each of them turn out.) In the meantime, please make sure you have your 4.1 SHSH blobs for all your devices. We’ll tweet and post a blog update when it’s all available (we hate to give ETAs, but barring any unforeseen problems, probably later today). But beyond that, there are still some last minute issues with MobileSubstrate and comex’s kernel patches that are being fixed. So when does all this 4.2.1 jailbreak action happen? Well if you’re a JB developer or tinkerer, you’ve already probably used the redsn0w mentioned in our last post to jailbreak 4.2.1 and at least get SSH working. (We also have an alternative method that may work, but method is much more elegant.) No word on how much more effort it will take though (please don’t bug about it!). is working hard on a method that may untether the 4.2.1 jailbreak, but it may require you to have your 4.1 SHSH blobs in order to use it.
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A tethered jailbreak means that each time your device loses battery power or needs to be rebooted, you must attach it to a PC or Mac to boot into the jailbroken state. The bad news is that right now, the 4.2.1 jailbreak is *tethered* on all of these recent devices. The good news there is that due to geohot’s limera1n exploit, all recent devices can be jailbroken (this will be true until Apple released new hardware that fixes geohot’s limerain exploit in the bootrom). Next are the owners of all the more recent devices.
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Due to a combination of our original pwnage2 exploit, the arm7_go exploit, 24kpwn, and limera1n, your device is “just as jailbreakable as ever.” You reap the full benefit of an untethered 4.2.1 jailbreak. The best news of all is for owners of iPhone3G, older iPhone3GS, and non-MC iPod touch 2G. IPSWs that don’t update your baseband! If you’re not an unlocker, read on! Wait for the ability to create custom 4.2.1. As always, ultrasn0w unlockers please stay far far away from this official firmware (and all official firmware). With Turkey Day a few days off, today Apple publicly released FW version 4.2.1.
