Verbose Boot on iPhone 4???

TampaDude

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I have a jailbroken iPhone 4 running 4.0.1. I jailbroke it using the jailbreakme website. Is there a way to enable verbose boot, so I can see all the boot messages on bootup? I tried the nvram boot-args="-v" thing, but that didn't work. Anyone know how to enable verbose boot on the iPhone 4???
 

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Option 1 - auto boot in verbose mode using terminal
- launch terminal
- type
Code:

nvram boot-args="-v"

- press return
- type reboot

to disable
- launch terminal
- type
Code:

nvram boot-args=

- press return
- type reboot

Option 2 - using tapp to enable/disable
-launch tapp
-enter the above commands on seperate tapp lines
-enter reboot on a third tapp line
-click save
-click execute mode
you can now enable/disable verbose boot with tapp :)
 

TampaDude

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Option 1 - auto boot in verbose mode using terminal
- launch terminal
- type
Code:

nvram boot-args="-v"

- press return
- type reboot

to disable
- launch terminal
- type
Code:

nvram boot-args=

- press return
- type reboot

Option 2 - using tapp to enable/disable
-launch tapp
-enter the above commands on seperate tapp lines
-enter reboot on a third tapp line
-click save
-click execute mode
you can now enable/disable verbose boot with tapp :)

As I stated in my original post, I already tried that, and it didn't work.
 

woogli

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I've been looking for the solution to this as well. Have you heard anything yet? I too have tried the boot-args solution, to no avail.
 

Jonathan408

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It's impossible to do verbose boot on the iPhone due to the userland untethered jb. The only way to do it is by losing the untethered jb which I'm sure no one wants
 

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Little late but, iOS 5.1.1 won't work because it is a userland exploit. And iOS 6.0 won't work because it doesnt have enough permissions to go into the boot process to make the boot up verbose. Sucks, but it tells you something about apple, they're getting pretty good at making iOS one of the safest Operating Systems in the world...
 

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