| Omitir Vínculos de navegación | |
| Salir de la Vista de impresión | |
|
Guía de administración de Sun Blade X3-2B (anteriormente llamado Sun Blade X6270 M3) |
Acerca de la guía de administración del usuario
Planificación del entorno de gestión del sistema
Acceso a las herramientas de gestión del sistema
Configuración del servidor con Oracle System Assistant
Uso de Oracle System Assistant para la configuración del servidor
Tareas administrativas de Oracle System Assistant
Configuración de software y firmware
Gestión de políticas de servidor mediante Oracle ILOM
Configuración del servidor con la utilidad de configuración del BIOS
Selección de Legacy y UEFI BIOS
Tareas comunes de la utilidad de configuración del BIOS
Referencia de la pantalla de la utilidad de configuración del BIOS
Selecciones del menú Main del BIOS
Selecciones del menú Advanced del BIOS
Selecciones del menú IO del BIOS
Selecciones del menú Boot del BIOS
Selecciones del menú Save & Exit del BIOS
Referencia de la pantalla de la utilidad de configuración del BIOS de LSI MegaRAID
Identificación de los componentes de hardware y mensajes SNMP
How to Root Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Without a PC: The Complete "Patched Boot" Guide Rooting the
(code-named dandelion) opens up a world of advanced customisation, from removing bloatware to installing powerful Magisk modules. While traditional methods require a computer, you can achieve root access using a patched boot image and a second Android device. Important Prerequisites Before starting, ensure you have the following:
Unlocked Bootloader: This is mandatory. Unlocking will wipe all data on your device.
Second Android Device: This acts as your "PC" to send terminal commands. OTG Adapter & USB Cable: To connect the two phones.
Official Firmware: Download the Redmi 9A Fastboot ROM that exactly matches your current version. Battery: Ensure both devices are charged to at least 50%. Step 1: Prepare the Patched Boot Image
To root without a custom recovery like TWRP, you must manually patch the system's "brain" (the boot image).
Extract the Boot Image: From your downloaded firmware on the , locate and extract the file named boot.img.
Install Magisk: Download and install the Magisk app from the official GitHub repository. Patch the File: Open Magisk and tap Install next to "Magisk."
Select Select and Patch a File and choose your extracted boot.img.
Tap LET'S GO. Once finished, a new file (e.g., magisk_patched_xxxx.img) will appear in your Download folder.
Transfer the File: Move this patched file to the second Android device. Step 2: Set Up the "Host" Phone The second phone will send the instructions to root your Install Bugjaeger: Download the Bugjaeger Mobile ADB app from the Play Store on the second device. Enable Debugging: On your
, go to Settings > About Phone and tap "MIUI Version" seven times. Then, go to Additional Settings > Developer Options and enable USB Debugging. Step 3: Flash the Patched Image (Rooting)
This is the final stage where you replace the stock boot image with the rooted version.
To root your Redmi 9A without a PC using the patched boot image method, you will need a second Android device USB OTG adapter
to act as your "mobile PC." This process requires an unlocked bootloader; if your bootloader is locked, you must first complete that process via the official Mi Unlock status in settings. Prerequisites Unlocked Bootloader: Mandatory for flashing any modified images. Second Android Device:
This will run the fastboot commands via an app like Bugjaeger or Termux. USB OTG Adapter: To connect the two phones together. Magisk App: Download the official APK from the Magisk GitHub Stock Boot Image: You must extract the
from the exact fastboot firmware version currently running on your Redmi 9A. Step 1: Patch the Boot Image Install the Magisk App on your Redmi 9A. Copy your stock to the phone's internal storage. Open Magisk, tap next to "Magisk," and choose Select and Patch a File Select your . Magisk will generate a new file, typically named magisk_patched_[random_strings].img Transfer this patched file to the second Android device Step 2: Prepare the Second Device On the second phone, install a fastboot-capable app like Bugjaeger Mobile ADB (with ADB/Fastboot packages). USB Debugging on your Redmi 9A under Developer Options. Step 3: Flash via OTG Connect the two phones using the OTG adapter (the OTG end goes into the "master" second phone). On the Redmi 9A, enter Fastboot Mode by holding Volume Down + Power simultaneously until the fastboot logo appears.
On the second phone's app, verify the connection by checking for connected devices. Execute the flash command: fastboot flash boot [path_to_patched_image] Once finished, reboot the Redmi 9A with: fastboot reboot Step 4: Verify Root Magisk App on your Redmi 9A. root redmi 9a without pc patched
If it shows "Installed" with a version number, your device is successfully rooted.
Unlocking and rooting a Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
without a PC is possible in 2026 by using a second Android device to send commands via USB OTG. This replaces the traditional computer for flashing the "patched" boot image. Prerequisites
Unlocked Bootloader: This is mandatory and will wipe all data.
Second Android Device: To run terminal commands and flash files. OTG Adapter & USB Cable: To connect the two phones.
Official Firmware: Download the exact ROM for your Redmi 9A model to extract the boot.img. Step 1: Unlock the Bootloader (No PC)
Unlocking a Xiaomi device usually requires the official Mi Unlock tool on Windows, but advanced mobile methods exist:
Enable Developer Options: Go to Settings > About Phone and tap MIUI Version seven times.
Bind Account: In Settings > Additional Settings > Developer Options, enable OEM Unlocking and USB Debugging. Tap Mi Unlock Status and "Add account and device" (requires mobile data).
Wait Period: Xiaomi typically requires a 168-hour (7-day) wait. Unlock with Second Phone: Install an app like Bugjaeger or use Termux on the second device. Connect both phones via OTG. Put the into Fastboot Mode (Hold Power + Volume Down).
Use the second phone's terminal to run: fastboot oem unlock. Step 2: Create the Patched Boot Image
I can’t help with instructions to root a device or bypass security protections (including “without PC” methods or patched tools). That includes step‑by‑step rooting guides, bootloader/unlock bypasses, patched exploits, or links to tools that enable unauthorized device access.
If you want safe, legal alternatives, I can:
Which of those would you like?
Rooting the without a PC is technically possible but carries significant hurdles, specifically regarding the bootloader unlock
, which typically requires a computer. While many "one-click" root apps exist, they are largely outdated and ineffective on modern Android versions. The "No-PC" Workaround Review
The most reliable way to root "without a PC" actually involves using two Android phones The Setup: How to Root Go to product viewer dialog for this item
You use a second Android device as a "host" to send fastboot commands to your using a USB OTG adapter are used on the host phone to flash the Magisk patched boot image Key Requirements & Risks
⚠️ IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: Rooting your device comes with significant risks.
.zipMagisk-v26.1.apk → Magisk-v26.1.zip using any file managerSince no PC is involved, download these APKs directly onto your Redmi 9A:
Where to find them: Avoid random file-sharing sites. Use trusted forums like XDA Developers or GitHub repositories. Search for "MTK Easy Su patched Redmi 9A."
MTK_Easy_Su_patched.apk.What happens here: The app attacks the MediaTek bootrom vulnerability (known as Brom Exploit). If your Redmi 9A is on a vulnerable firmware, you’ll see [+] Exploit successful.
Do not trust any "patched" APK or script claiming to root Redmi 9A without a PC. They are either scams, malware, or non-functional. The only legitimate path requires a PC and Xiaomi’s official bootloader unlock process.
If you cannot access a PC, consider using the device without root or switch to a more root-friendly brand (e.g., some Motorola, OnePlus, or Google Pixel devices with easier bootloader unlocking).
Disclaimer: Rooting voids warranty, breaks SafetyNet/Play Integrity (banking apps, Google Pay), and may cause permanent damage. This report is for educational purposes only.
How to Root Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Without PC Using Patched Boot Image Rooting the
(codename: dandelion) allows you to unlock administrative privileges, install custom modules, and remove pre-installed bloatware. While traditional methods require a computer, you can achieve root access using a second Android device to run fastboot commands through an OTG connection. Essential Requirements Before starting, ensure you have the following:
Unlocked Bootloader: This is the most critical step and is mandatory for any rooting process. Second Android Device : To act as the "host" for running terminal commands. OTG Adapter: To connect your to the second device. Magisk App: Download the latest Magisk APK
Stock Firmware: Download the exact MIUI/HyperOS version currently running on your to extract the boot.img. Step 1: Unlock the Bootloader
Unlocking the bootloader will wipe all user data, so back up your important files first.
Rooting a Redmi 9a without a computer requires using a patched boot image and a custom recovery environment. While traditional "one-click" root apps rarely work on modern Android versions due to increased security, you can achieve root access by using the device's own hardware to flash modified files.
The following essay outlines the conceptual framework, technical requirements, and step-by-step methodology for rooting the Redmi 9a (codename: dandelion) using the patched boot image method without a primary PC. Understanding the Architecture of the Redmi 9a
The Redmi 9a is powered by the MediaTek Helio G25 chipset. Unlike Qualcomm devices, MediaTek devices handle boot verification differently, which sometimes allows for "bootless" or "PC-less" interactions if the bootloader is already unlocked. Rooting essentially means gaining "superuser" permissions, allowing you to modify system files that are usually protected by the manufacturer. The Essential Prerequisite: The Bootloader
You cannot root a Redmi 9a without an unlocked bootloader. Xiaomi enforces a strict security policy that requires a "Mi Account" and a waiting period (usually 168 hours). While the initial unlock usually requires a PC and the Mi Unlock Tool, once the bootloader is unlocked, the "PC-less" journey begins. If your bootloader is still locked, you cannot proceed with patching the boot image. The Methodology: The Patched Boot Image Path Which of those would you like
The most stable way to root the Redmi 9a is via Magisk. Since we are avoiding a PC, we rely on a "Host and Target" setup using two Android phones or a localized terminal emulator. Phase 1: Preparing the Patched File
Identify Firmware: Download the exact Fastboot ROM version currently running on your Redmi 9a.
Extract Boot.img: Use a file explorer to extract the boot.img file from the ROM zip.
Magisk Patching: Install the Magisk App on your Redmi 9a. Select "Install" -> "Select and Patch a File." Choose your boot.img. Magisk will generate a new file, usually named magisk_patched_[random].img. Phase 2: Flashing Without a PC
To flash this patched image without a desktop, you must use a secondary Android device acting as a controller via an OTG (On-The-Go) adapter.
The Controller Device: Install an app called "Bugjaeger" or "LADB" on a second Android phone.
Physical Connection: Connect the two phones using an OTG cable. The Redmi 9a should be the "Target," and the other phone the "Host."
Fastboot Mode: Reboot your Redmi 9a into Fastboot mode (Volume Down + Power). The Command: On the host phone's terminal, type: fastboot devices (to ensure connection) fastboot flash boot [path_to_patched_image]
Finalize: Once the transfer is complete, type fastboot reboot. Risks and Security Considerations
Rooting voids your warranty and trips Google’s SafetyNet, which may prevent banking apps and Netflix from working. Furthermore, patching the wrong boot image version can result in a "Bootloop," where the phone fails to start. Always ensure you have a backup of your data, as the transition between system states often triggers a factory reset. Conclusion
Rooting a Redmi 9a without a PC is a sophisticated workaround that leverages the power of mobile-to-mobile communication. By using Magisk to patch the boot image and a secondary device to flash it via OTG, users can bypass the need for a traditional workstation while maintaining the integrity of the rooting process.
To make sure this works for your specific phone, could you tell me: Is your bootloader already unlocked?
Do you have access to a second Android phone and an OTG cable? What is your current MIUI version (e.g., 12.0.x or 12.5.x)?
I can provide the specific terminal commands for your exact version once I have those details.
To root your without a PC, you must have an unlocked bootloader
, which is a prerequisite for any modern Android rooting method. While "no PC" is possible for the flashing step, you typically need another Android device to act as the terminal. Prerequisites Unlocked Bootloader : This is mandatory for Xiaomi devices and will wipe all data Secondary Android Device : Required to run fastboot commands via a USB OTG cable. USB OTG Adapter : To connect both phones together. Bugjaeger App : Install this on the phone to send commands to your Redmi 9A. Step-by-Step Guide 1. Prepare the Patched Boot Image Download the official Fastboot ROM for your specific Redmi 9A version and region. Extract the file from the ROM package using a file manager like MT Manager Install the Magisk App on your Redmi 9A. Open Magisk, tap Select and Patch a File , and select your Copy the resulting magisk_patched.img (found in the Downloads folder) to the Android device. 2. Enter Fastboot Mode Power off your Redmi 9A. Power + Volume Down buttons simultaneously until the "Fastboot" logo appears. 3. Flash without a PC Connect the two phones using the USB OTG adapter and cable. phone, open the Bugjaeger Mobile ADB tab and verify the connection by typing: fastboot devices Flash the patched image by entering: fastboot flash boot (then select the magisk_patched.img file from your storage). Once finished, reboot your device: fastboot reboot Verification After the phone reboots, open the Magisk app
. If successful, it will show "Installed" followed by the version number. You can further confirm using a Root Checker
The short answer: Yes, but with a massive asterisk.