tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9173305322166784343.post1408325594888570855..comments2022-10-04T21:15:01.869-07:00Comments on Wrightrocket: Android 2.2 APPS2SDWrightRockethttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04897154139709428821noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9173305322166784343.post-13417044767248265202010-09-21T10:15:51.223-07:002010-09-21T10:15:51.223-07:00Here's the list of all the help for the pm com...Here's the list of all the help for the pm command for Android:<br /><br />usage: pm [list|path|install|uninstall]<br /> pm list packages [-f]<br /> pm list permission-groups<br /> pm list permissions [-g] [-f] [-d] [-u] [GROUP]<br /> pm list instrumentation [-f] [TARGET-PACKAGE]<br /> pm list features<br /> pm path PACKAGE<br /> pm install [-l] [-r] [-t] [-i INSTALLER_PACKAGE_NAME] [-s] [-f] PATH<br /> pm uninstall [-k] PACKAGE<br /> pm enable PACKAGE_OR_COMPONENT<br /> pm disable PACKAGE_OR_COMPONENT<br /> pm setInstallLocation [0/auto] [1/internal] [2/external]<br /><br />The list packages command prints all packages. Options:<br /> -f: see their associated file.<br /><br />The list permission-groups command prints all known<br />permission groups.<br /><br />The list permissions command prints all known<br />permissions, optionally only those in GROUP. Options:<br /> -g: organize by group.<br /> -f: print all information.<br /> -s: short summary.<br /> -d: only list dangerous permissions.<br /> -u: list only the permissions users will see.<br /><br />The list instrumentation command prints all instrumentations,<br />or only those that target a specified package. Options:<br /> -f: see their associated file.<br /><br />The list features command prints all features of the system.<br /><br />The path command prints the path to the .apk of a package.<br /><br />The install command installs a package to the system. Options:<br /> -l: install the package with FORWARD_LOCK.<br /> -r: reinstall an exisiting app, keeping its data.<br /> -t: allow test .apks to be installed.<br /> -i: specify the installer package name.<br /> -s: install package on sdcard.<br /> -f: install package on internal flash.<br /><br />The uninstall command removes a package from the system. Options:<br /> -k: keep the data and cache directories around.<br />after the package removal.<br /><br />The enable and disable commands change the enabled state of<br />a given package or component (written as "package/class").<br /><br />The getInstallLocation command gets the current install location<br /> 0 [auto]: Let system decide the best location<br /> 1 [internal]: Install on internal device storage<br /> 2 [external]: Install on external media<br /><br />The setInstallLocation command changes the default install location<br /> 0 [auto]: Let system decide the best location<br /> 1 [internal]: Install on internal device storage<br /> 2 [external]: Install on external mediaWrightRockethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04897154139709428821noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9173305322166784343.post-91165948066775946312010-09-21T10:10:52.254-07:002010-09-21T10:10:52.254-07:00Important system files, such as accounts.db, are l...Important system files, such as accounts.db, are located under /system/data.WrightRockethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04897154139709428821noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9173305322166784343.post-57999774929779823352010-09-20T21:48:52.593-07:002010-09-20T21:48:52.593-07:00Applications that are locked are installed in /sys...Applications that are locked are installed in /system/app. User applications are installed under /data/data or /data/app-private. You will need a root file explorer and superuser permission to look at this data.WrightRockethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04897154139709428821noreply@blogger.com