Hello all,
I have a problem with the adb shell.
I rooted my HTC Hero, the superuser permission app is well installed, my ROM is MoDaCo Custom ROM 3.0 core.
I can push/pull files with adb, no problem.
When I go to shell mode (adb shell command), I am in root by default. When I type ANY command (ls, mount, cat, cd, trythismyfriendyoullgetitrepeated...), the shell repeats my command in the output and does nothing, EXCEPT for reboot or exit (they work after repeating themselves in the output)...
What's the point? I am totally lost...
Thanks in advance.
I made a new install of the rom, and like magic it fixed everything... Well, no problem anymore, although I don't understand what happened.
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So i rooted my desire using the modaco r6 root.
I'm using defrost 1.0 atm and when I'm entering recovery i cant use any adb command, except for devices which show my desire in recovery mode.
all other commands return an error like:
su:
/sbin/sh: su: not found
logcat:
/sbin/sh: exec: line 1: logcat: not found
install
/sbin/sh: pm: not found
just to name a few.
i just got it so i don't know if they worked before.
however i did get one boot loop due to flashing the circle battery mode.
after which i recovered the nandroid backup.
If you need more info tell me what to do im clueless, im prolly just doing something very stupid.
Thanks in advance.
Go into partitions menu and mount /system then try.
No go doesn't even change the error.
so no ideas? i got no wifi or 3g connectivity atm so you guys are my last resort.
just some updates i flashed mcr 3.1 and it change in addition htc sync doesn't recognize my desire now.
you've cd to your android sdk tools folder right?
and youve typed in 'adb shell'?
when writing commands there should be a hash before the command?
Can you not boot into fastboot. Volume down and power. Then go to recovery. Then hold volume up and power. Select wipe data and wipe cache. Wouldn't that solve your wifi issues etc?
Wait...if you're using root r6 then your using fake flash aren't you? Try looking for r5 and use pauls recovery or look for amskghs recovery and use that. Pretty sure adb stuff doesn't work easily with fake-flash.
cgrec92 said:
you've cd to your android sdk tools folder right?
and youve typed in 'adb shell'?
when writing commands there should be a hash before the command?
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yea i'm in the sdk tools folder when i'm typing commands otherwise the
"adb devices" wont work and it does.
i typed adb shell.
sorry about this but what is hash? :S
ephumuris
i tried using amghskmod recovery and it doesn't work as well, the errors are a bit different.
its just saying su not found instead of the whole /sbin/sh thing.
Hash = #
What exact commands are you doing and what are you trying to achieve?
I really want to help
LByte said:
yea i'm in the sdk tools folder when i'm typing commands otherwise the
"adb devices" wont work and it does.
i typed adb shell.
sorry about this but what is hash? :S
ephumuris
i tried using amghskmod recovery and it doesn't work as well, the errors are a bit different.
its just saying su not found instead of the whole /sbin/sh thing.
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I had your same problems and felt retarded too, but it might be something funky with the dos command prompt in windows. Follow these instructions to make adb commands universal so it doesn't matter what directory the dos command prompt thinks you're in (because obviously it didn't actually move you to the tools folder somehow even though you instructed it too):
- Also, Mikey1022 has reminded me to add the "ADB" directory path as a system variable in windows...
To do this right-click on "My Computer" and select Properties. Next select the Advanced tab(Advanced Settings in Vista) then select Environment Variables.
Click "New" under System Variables and add the following:
Variable: adb
Value: C:\android-sdk-windows-1.1_r1\tools
This was found here: sorry can't post link to give proper credit, but do a google search for adb for dummies or adb commands, it's an xda forum post...
The thread looks dead, but im going to post the possible solution anyway.
PM commands like install and uninstall doesnt work in recovery mode, so if you want to use them, run the commands when the phone had booted normally.
i have same problem? anyone help me
adb error /sbin/sh: exec: line 1: logcat: not found
So I'm trying to get into su to run gfree_verify to make sure my permaroot S-off/SIM card unlock/SuperCID was successful, but I'm getting a permission denied error.
What happens is, I type adb shell, then I type su, there's a really long delay, then it tells me Permission Denied. However, when I run the Terminal Emulator from my phone and type in the su command, I get root access just fine.
I used the "official" method that is on the HTC Vision Wiki that is located here. The only thing, however, is that my Android SDK install wasn't installed using any type of installer. I just extracted a zip file and shoved it in a random folder. I did make sure to run the Command Prompt as Administrator before issuing the adb shell command, but I'm still unable to get superuser access through the PC. Trying to use the adb root command gives me an "adbd cannot run as root in production builds" error.
Did I do something incorrectly?
adb kill-server
adb start-server
See if that works. If not, try rebooting your computer.
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Does the Superuser app seem to be installed correctly on your phone ?
Do you have the output from gfree ? I wonder if it didn't work correctly with your kernel, it doesn't work with all kernels. What ROM/kernel do you have ?
Which procedure did you use, the one in the Wiki, or one involving dd'ing the eng hboot ?
steviewevie said:
Does the Superuser app seem to be installed correctly on your phone ?
Do you have the output from gfree ? I wonder if it didn't work correctly with your kernel, it doesn't work with all kernels. What ROM/kernel do you have ?
Which procedure did you use, the one in the Wiki, or one involving dd'ing the eng hboot ?
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I rebooted the daemeon, computer, and also the phone. No dice.
The Superuser app is correctly installed. When I ran Adfree and attempted to go into SU in Terminal, I got the usual Allow Superuser access dialog. Both worked without any problems; like I said, I can get root access from the on-the-phone terminal, it's when I attempted to get root access from the adb shell command on my computer where I have problems.
No special ROMs, completely stock post-November OTA update. The only thing I flashed after permarooting was the Clockwork Recovery mod, but adb shell SU wasn't working before this. I initially used some outdated instructions (involving the use of the dd command, and the wpathis.ko or something). I read some more and learned these were out of dated, so I unrooted. I then used the instructions that are on the wiki using gfree to permroot.
gfree_verify works without any problems if I run it from the Terminal Emulator on my phone. Returns the proper values to indicate I'm SIM Unlocked, SuperCID, and S-off. I'm glad it works, but I still don't like the fact I can't use the adb shell. Typing characters on the G2 is a pain in the ass.
I still want to know why I can't enter superuser from the PC adb shell. Am I doing something incorrectly?
Thanks a lot for your help!
Try clearing data for the SuperUser app?
go in your recovery screen from boot, select your mount options, and mount everything lol. Not sure if it'll fix it but everytime I have adb permission issues that seems to fix it and I don't think it could hurt.
dietotherhythm said:
go in your recovery screen from boot, select your mount options, and mount everything lol. Not sure if it'll fix it but everytime I have adb permission issues that seems to fix it and I don't think it could hurt.
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This worked perfectly! When I entered su from the command prompt, the SuperUser app popped up on the phone's side and I hit allow. It then let me through.
What exactly was broken though? Why did mounting everything from the Clockwork Recovery menu fix this?
ADB is not friendly to me. I was able to root my g1 with pure ease. I cant get started with adb, I dont know why I cant get $, I've read several guides and I'm just about to give up. I'm running 2.2 on my g2.
I do have a couple of questions:
Are rooting with rage or visionary 14 the only way to root?
Are there any root guides out there that dont require ADB?
ADB is a ****ing pain in the ass to me, especially since I've tried everything and cant get it to work. Also, the drivers that go on Win7 64bit just dont work.
Also when I do have root, can I get android updates?
Any help would be thankfully appreciated. Sorry if I'm a pain in the ass, but I'd like to know if there is an easier way.
I think you need the q&a section
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This will help u get adb working...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=865685
If you can't figure out adb, you definitely shouldn't be rooting your phone.
Some ROMS disable OTA notifications while others allow it. However, so long as you have a custom recovery, even if you get the notification and download it, you wont be able to flash it.
dictionary said:
If you can't figure out adb, you definitely shouldn't be rooting your phone.
Some ROMS disable OTA notifications while others allow it. However, so long as you have a custom recovery, even if you get the notification and download it, you wont be able to flash it.
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while my knowledge of adb isnt stellar, I have run into problems using it. I'm going to try this new link to the guide and see if it works.
Still if anyone knows other solutions, chime in.
Try the guide linked above. The drivers in the HTC Sync package (see the guide) definitely do work on Win 7 64-bit.
Clicked on SDK Manager.exe and it gave me the attached message; anti-virus is off and bare ass minimum services are running and I added the line in variables.
Any ideas?
sorry about the ****ty pics
cwis said:
Clicked on SDK Manager.exe and it gave me the attached message; anti-virus is off and bare ass minimum services are running and I added the line in variables.
Any ideas?
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Did you definitely add it to your path as it is suggesting in that window ? If so, I think you may need to reboot to pick that change up.
I did that just in case.
Actually, that path field was empty. So, I added it as is.
look up droid explorer
I made some leeway:
C:\Program Files (x86)\android-sdk-windows\tools>adb shell
$
$ adb push su /sdcard/su
$ adb push su /sdcard/su
$ adb: permission denied
good grief!!!!!!!
I've completely removed visionary before starting this procedure. Did I need temproot before attempting this?
Downloading and installing Droid Explorer. Thanks!
Also, I'm using this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=834228
No matter what I've done, permission denied.
The steps you are trying are actually to get temproot (it's an alternate method to Visionary), so you don't need to already be temprooted.
You don't want to run "adb push" commands after you have run "adb shell". ADB commands will no longer work until you exit the shell (simply type exit and hit enter---you'll notice your command prompt will change back to normal). If you are following the guide you linked to, you'll notice adb shell is not run prior to running the first push command.
ianmcquinn said:
The steps you are trying are actually to get temproot (it's an alternate method to Visionary), so you don't need to already be temprooted.
You don't want to run "adb push" commands after you have run "adb shell". ADB commands will no longer work until you exit the shell (simply type exit and hit enter---you'll notice your command prompt will change back to normal). If you are following the guide you linked to, you'll notice adb shell is not run prior to running the first push command.
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^^^^ what he said.
You are trying to run adb on your phone there, which isn't right. That's your phone's command prompt, the "$". "adb" is something totally different on your phone. You need to run the adb commands on your PC. That's why "adb shell" worked (because you ran it on your PC), then "adb push" didn't (because you tried to run it on your phone).
steviewevie said:
^^^^ what he said.
You are trying to run adb on your phone there, which isn't right. That's your phone's command prompt, the "$". "adb" is something totally different on your phone. You need to run the adb commands on your PC. That's why "adb shell" worked (because you ran it on your PC), then "adb push" didn't (because you tried to run it on your phone).
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I did run the commands from my pc. But still permission denied.
cwis said:
I did run the commands from my pc. But still permission denied.
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"permission denied" is a message from your phone, not your PC.
The $ prompt that you copied and pasted up shows that you were running the commands on your phone. As soon as you do "adb shell", then any commands you are entering after that are going on your phone, even though they're physically being typed on your PC - because your PC has started a command prompt on your phone, as shown by the $ prompt.
cwis said:
I did run the commands from my pc. But still permission denied.
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Basically, don't start by typing adb shell. The instructions you are trying to follow don't even say to do that anywhere. I highly recommend you reread the instructions very carefully and follow them exactly. Rooting this phone is actually pretty simple if you just do exactly as the guide states. If you don't know what you are doing and mistype something in some of the later steps though, you can seriously screw up your phone...
I think part of the confusion is that the commands listed on the guide all have "$" at the beginning of them, probably because whoever wrote that was using a Linux PC or maybe a Mac. You are actually executing these commands from your Windows command shell so they will look more like:
D:\Android SDK\platform-tools>adb push su /sdcard/su
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(depending on where you have the SDK installed)
instead of:
$ adb push su /sdcard/su
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but of course you only need to type:
adb push su /sdcard/su
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Again these are typed from your windows command shell.
Hello all,
I want to know how to use adb.
It seems pretty easy but I just can't get it to work. I'm using Ubuntu... I've already installed the android sdk.
So where do I go from here.
## WHAT I WANT TO KNOW IS THIS: ##
I want to (among other things) push a new boot animation to my phone from my Ubuntu laptop...
____Of course I could flash it but I want to learn how to push____
I have the "bootanimation.zip" on the root of my SD card.
NOW WHAT? In terminal?
Thanks
generalExpert said:
Hello all,
I want to know how to use adb.
It seems pretty easy but I just can't get it to work. I'm using Ubuntu... I've already installed the android sdk.
So where do I go from here.
## WHAT I WANT TO KNOW IS THIS: ##
I want to (among other things) push a new boot animation to my phone from my Ubuntu laptop...
____Of course I could flash it but I want to learn how to push____
I have the "bootanimation.zip" on the root of my SD card.
NOW WHAT? In terminal?
Thanks
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First, put bootanimation.zip in the same directory as ADB
su
cd <enter directory with ADB here>
./adb remount
./adb push ./bootanimation.zip /system/media
And you should have your new boot animation.
EndlessDissent said:
First, put bootanimation.zip in the same directory as ADB
su
cd <enter directory with ADB here>
./adb remount
./adb push ./bootanimation.zip /system/media
And you should have your new boot animation.
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Ok, after I enter "su" it asks for my pass and then says "su: Authentication Failure"
Is there another way like with sudo perhaps?
Ok, I did "sudo su" to become root... I think..
Then did "./adb remount" and it spit out "error: insufficient permissions for device"
Then i did "./adb devices" and it said "???????????? no permissions"
Any Ideas?
My EVO is connected via usb and I have usb debugging on and USB storage ON.
when you do the "su" command, you will need to allow superuser permission on your phone
"sudo su" first in ubuntu
in fact, ive pushed many files to my phone using ubuntu without running as root. if you are new to linux though, be advised the characters will not show as you enter your password, but dont worry, they're there... oh and what he said, you need to be rooted and make sure you can gain root access on the phone, type "./adb shell" and you should see a # sign; meaning you have root. if you see a $ sign you do not have root access. also you can type "./adb devices" to see if you device is 'online' with your computer
im having trouble wirh "reboot recovery" command in my terminal/adb shell
when i try to run in terminal, i get "not permitted!"
and adb shell says [1] Segmentation fault reboot recovery
if i try running reboot -f in terminal or adb shell, i get "usage: reboot [-n] [-p] [rebootcommand]"
i've checked /system/bin, and the reboot bin is there
i've checked the permisssions, originally set to rwsr-sr-x
changing them to rwxr-xr-x makes no change
i found several threads with ppl having the same trouble:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16022907&postcount=2040
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1280074
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=935715
the only one i found useful is the 1st one
the only way i got reboot working is by deleting /system/bin/reboot, and using "reboot -f". without the -f switch nothing happens. if i do reboot recovery -f, it only rebots
but what i really want is to reboot into recovery. any idea on how to? i read in first linked post that the problem is in symlinked reboot to busybox, thats why deleting helped somewhat. anyone has an idea on how to get rebooting to recovery in terminal working?
oh, and my rom is rcmix 4.0. i've read that problem is rom related. but i dont want to switch, because it would defeat the purpouse in the first place....
You need an insecure boot img to run adb as root. No root no reboot. From terminal instead try sudo -i reboot recovery.
sudo not found
and i have root, i do get # in terminal and adb shell. adb commands like push/pull/chmod work fine
about insecure boot image, as far as i can understand you need that in order to have root, whuch i do have. and afaik, that means pretty much all custom kernels? if im missing something here, please do explane...