I just tried to adb push a file into system\customize\resource folder (for custom bootanimation) and got a "failed to copy" message saying it is a read only file system... does this mean im not fully rooted?
Thanks in advance and sorry if this is the wrong forum or anything, this is my first post on here...
run adb shell, if the prompt looks like this
Code:
#
youre rooted. the problem is that the root filesystem, or / , is set to readonly after the system as booted. if you want to push into root, you need to remount it as read write, or push the file while youre in recovery.
yeah i have the # when i run shell.... thanks for the quick response! i was able to push the file after that =)
glad i can help, work is slow today
nenn said:
run adb shell, if the prompt looks like this
# youre rooted. the problem is that the root filesystem, or / , is set to readonly after the system as booted. if you want to push into root, you need to remount it as read write, or push the file while youre in recovery.
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New guy here trying to use the search to get an answer to my question.....sorry for bumping an older thread. What is the command to "remount it as read write"
Also, I'm booted into recovery (Amon RA), but still can't seem to write to the system folder. Coincidentally, I too am toying with a custom boot animation.
Thanks to anyone who can help!
erikivy said:
Also, I'm booted into recovery (Amon RA), but still can't seem to write to the system folder. Coincidentally, I too am toying with a custom boot animation.
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If you're booted into recovery, the filesystem usually mounted on /system isn't mounted. That's kinda the point.
So if you need to write to it, mount it first.
posguy99 said:
If you're booted into recovery, the filesystem usually mounted on /system isn't mounted. That's kinda the point.
So if you need to write to it, mount it first.
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Thanks for your speedy reply. I'm sorry to be a dunce, but once again, what is the command to "mount it?" I'm guessing I do it via ADB, right?
I think you are looking for the command: remount rw
elegantai said:
I think you are looking for the command: remount rw
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Thanks! Headed off to try it now.
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edit: YES! It's the simple things that bring so much joy. It worked perfectly, Bro. Thanks again.
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So I have a rooted Evo and am wondering how the heck do I open up a shell? I'm trying to see if I my Evo is properly rooted and it says I need to open up a shell so I can check for this. I'm guessing it's like opening a Linux terminal but I have no idea how to do this on my phone and it seems like it's a fairly common thing. Should I have access to an adb shell after rooting? I am new to all of this so please go easy on me...
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So I have a rooted Evo and am wondering how the heck do I open up a shell? I'm trying to see if I my Evo is properly rooted and it says I need to open up a shell so I can check for this. I'm guessing it's like opening a Linux terminal but I have no idea how to do this on my phone and it seems like it's a fairly common thing. Should I have access to an adb shell after rooting? I am new to all of this so please go easy on me...
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Just try downloading an app that requires root... like Titanium backup or wifi tether... all on the market...
or goto your tools folder from the SDK..with your phone plugged into your computer...on charge mode.... from a command prompt type "adb shell" and then if you get a "#" you are rooted.
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that is for the terminal emulator for your phone. Or just grab it from the market:
'Android Terminal Emulator' by Jack Palevich
Ok so I downloaded that app using the barcode scanner and it runs so I must be properly rooted. I'm just wondering what the SDK is that apristel mentioned. I'm guessing Software Development Kit but I don't have one of those that I am aware of. I used the Terminal Emulator and typed in adb shell and it responded with "adb: permission denied". I'm just trying to learn about how all of this stuff works, Thank you for your help so far.
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Ok so I downloaded that app using the barcode scanner and it runs so I must be properly rooted. I'm just wondering what the SDK is that apristel mentioned. I'm guessing Software Development Kit but I don't have one of those that I am aware of. I used the Terminal Emulator and typed in adb shell and it responded with "adb: permission denied". I'm just trying to learn about how all of this stuff works, Thank you for your help so far.
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http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
After you install that you will be able to open command prompt (windows) and type adb shell (when device is pluged in and in usb mode) to get shell access via your pc.
Ahh! Ok it's all starting to make sense now. By "usb mode" do you mean the Disk drive option or is it the Charge only option? I'm talking about the Connect to PC options...
I think he means usb debugging mode and charge only.
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I think he means usb debugging mode and charge only.
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Yeah thats exactly what i meant. thanks for clearing that up.
So i have adb connected with my g2 and i am trying to root using http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=855764
but i dont get this step
On your computer's terminal/command line, navigate to where the gfree file is, and then..
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do i use cd? or what
zbrah said:
So i have adb connected with my g2 and i am trying to root using http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=855764
but i dont get this step .
do i use cd? or what
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yes
10char
EdKeys said:
yes
10char
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what does 10char mean?
what command do i type in cd and then the gfree file location
10char is a forum meme where you reply to a post in under 10 characters. Yes, you cd to the directory the gfree is in.
ok so do i just say where the file is or do i put the file name too
like cd downloads/gfree_02
or cd downloads/gfree_02/gfree
The directory.
after it says adb is not recongnized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file
i dont why it says because i have to adb setup
zbrah said:
after it says adb is not recongnized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file
i dont why it says because i have to adb setup
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Are you cd'ing to the folder that has adb.exe in it? that might be it.
edit to add: an easy way to do it is to right click on the folder while you hold down on the shift key. Then select "open command window here". adb.exe is most likely in the SDK tools folder
http://i516.photobucket.com/albums/u322/amarbrah/snipe.jpg
what am i doing wrong?
.... do you have the Android SDK installed?
i set up adb using second method of this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=865685 if that helps at all
legendaryxm90 said:
.... do you have the Android SDK installed?
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do i need it? i just set up adb using without it
zbrah said:
http://i516.photobucket.com/albums/u322/amarbrah/snipe.jpg
what am i doing wrong?
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adb is not going to work if you don't have it (adb.exe) in that gfree_02 folder that you are cd'ing to
As stated before, you have to be in the directory where adb.exe (so the directory you created when you extracted the ADB files from the other thread).
Then place the files you are trying to push in that directory as well. Alternatively, you can setup the location as ADB in your path environment variable (as explained in first part of the guide you linked to).
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adb is not going to work if you don't have it (adb.exe) in that gfree_02 folder that you are cd'ing to
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now i got this
all the adb and gfree files are in one folder now
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heres a pic of the folder im cd'ing
There's no gfree file in that directory... You might want to extract the gfree zip file again.
is this what am i suppose to have
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There's no gfree file in that directory... You might want to extract the gfree zip file again.
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i have gfree in it now
Hi Guys, Im attempting to gain root for the first time on my (Telus Desire HD). I am well aware that I need to downgrade but cant get, dont understand the following...
B.a Downgrade Process
1- Copy the PD98IMG.zip file from the "Step 1 - PD98IMG" folder and put it on the root of your SD card (i.e. not in any folders). Do NOT rename this file.
2- Go to the "Common files" folder and double click Start Here.
3- Copy the files in "Step 3 - Downgrade" to the "Common files" folder.
4- In the new command window that opens, type the following commands (you shouldn't get any errors. hit enter after each):
Code:
adb push psneuter /data/local/tmp
adb push misc_version /data/local/tmp
adb shell chmod 777 /data/local/tmp/psneuter
adb shell chmod 777 /data/local/tmp/misc_version
adb shell /data/local/tmp/psneuter
adb shell[/B]
When asked to copy the files in step 3- "Downgrade" to the common files folder... where was I supposed to locate this??? is it supposed to b on my computer C drive where it was downloaded to was I supposed to copy that too to the phone external drive.
Plain & simple the 4th step the new command window doesnt open & attempting to re-open after copying the files to the common folder doesnt give the "#" symbol when im finnished. Tried multiple times. Also phone is set to usb debugging... but should it be mounted, charge only, or htc sync?
Thanks any help greatly appreciated.
Not wanting to quite & keep trying I attempted to find out @ which step the cmd stopped working or responding. when entering the...
adb shell chmod 777 /data/local/tmp/psneuter portion of the above task this is the message that came back.
Failed to set prot mask (inappropriate ioctl for device)
I also noticed that htc sync stopped working after the first of 5 lines.
Also being a noob, I need to complete 10 replies before asking those in the development portion ss yeah sorry.
Another note: to which led me to the need to get root access soon is that telus just released an OTA update that doesnt work, so much that did work now doesnt or fails every 10 seconds.
Still no luck today, same responses as above.
All of the telus related posts I have read suggest using the same method but I havent read anyone getting stuck at this simple step so early on.
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This is what I get. I have also tried from other locations and I get the same result. Please help.
The attached is a pic of what i get in the cmd
the common folder is in the telus desire hd folder after you have extracted the package.
Thanks, I was aware of that. I think mabey the whole issue has something to do with the lame OTA update i just installed. It Changed my software # to 2.43.661.1
As I have been made aware by other topics... Version 2.3 + can not yet be downgraded.
Would be quite interested in knowing when I can downgrade version 2.43.661.1
Learn how to predict the future then Because nobody knows.
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So I just flashed a new rom to try it. Because i didnt liked it I reflashed my backup and since then I'm not able to use my internal storage. I can't take pictures, can't take photos I'm not even able to listen to music or copy files to the internal storage.
How can I fix this? Is there any solution?
Could it possibly be a permissions or file ownership problem?
What kind of error messages do you get? Are there any folders it does allow you to write?
If you can ADB shell into the phone, try:
cd /data/media
ls -l
ls -n
and show us the output of those commands.
It says that the internal storage is maybe already in use.
I'll try to reset everything to stock.
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Okay just did this in adb shell.
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Ok, so for some reason everything on your internal storage has the root user listed as the owner. This is a problem I once had when I pushed in the contents of my internal storage over ADB in recovery after a full wipe. Is that perhaps something you did in the process of reflashing your phone at some point?
Reboot into ClockwordMod Recovery. Plug in the USB and open an adb shell.
Enter the following:
cd /data/media
chown -R media_rw.media_rw *
Then reboot and see if you still have the problem. This does not wipe or modify your files - it just changes the ownership flag.
This should recursively change the ownership of the internal storage files so that you can read/write them in the OS properly. You *must* do this from recovery and not from ADB in the OS, because chown does not support the -R option when booted into the OS.
Is it okay if I did it that way?
Edit:
I can't even flash another radio/recovery or anything from the bootloader.
Edit2:
Still nothing works.
Edit3:
If I flash a new rom shouldn't it change the permissions?
I'm sorry, I made an error. In recovery, before you enter any commands, go to mounts/storage and mount data. Then try the commands.
Thank you this worked.
Is it right that it looks like this?
Yes, that looks better. Are you now able to read/write files in the OS?
Yes. Everything works as it should. I'm not sure about flashing anything from the bootloader but I'll ask again if I need any help.
Thank you very much.
Welcome! And to think I'm just a Linux noob myself too It just happened that I'd had this exact problem before.
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cmstlist thanks il try this to fix my problem aswel!
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This is not my device (this is just a stock picture so you know what device I am talking about)
Guys I have a Telstra T-Hub 2 that is in dire need of root.
I can't find any method to root the device.
So far I've got the USB drivers installed, and I can access the device with 'adb devices' and 'adb shell'
I've moved busybox and su to /data/local/tmp but no matter what I do I cannot move anything to /system/bin
The tablet is running Stock ICS 4.0.4. It's not modified in any way (yet).
I have the ability to open Android System Recovery (3e)
But there seems to be NO download mode on the device at all.
Tried cmd > adb reboot download - Device just reboots normally... (reboot recovery, does work, and reboots into recovery)
I can hold Volume - & Power that gives me a dead android screen, then I can press Power & Volume + which gets me to 'Android System Recovery 3e' however no matter what button combination I use. I cannot find some sort of 'download mode'. There doesn't seem to be one on the device....
So, so far I have only Android Stock System Recovery 3e and rebooting into 'Bootloader'. No download mode. So I cannot seem to find a way to browse the '/' root partition with a computer, (especially with SU permissions).
Do you have any advice at all?
Stuff I've tried:
SuperOneClick - Permissions denied
Cydia Impactor - cannot create /system/xbin/su: Read-only filesystem
Towelroot - Device unsupported
Kingo root - Device just reboots and doesn't root
Universal Root.zip from stock Android System Recovery (3e) - Signature verification of whole-file failed
Pushing su to /system/bin (from data/local/tmp/) - Permission denied
./psneuter (in data/local/temp) to try and get a root adb shell - failed to set prot mask (invalid ioctl for device)
Guys nothing is working. I'm raking my brain. There has to be a way to get rood privileges on this device.
Someone talked about flashing a custom restore on the device set to install an .apk in a weird place that gave root. But he didn't bother explaining how he did it
Does anyone have any information at all? I'd be happy to buy you a coffee if you can help me get root on this thing.
Thanks again!