I've installed terminal emulator from market, but after writing SU it "can't found it"... what should I do?
i think you need to install busybox and have root access.....
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I have busybox installed and root access
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parkourz said:
I've installed terminal emulator from market, but after writing SU it "can't found it"... what should I do?
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Can you check e.g. with adb shell that "su" is installed
on the correct location?
Does other "root" apps work?
Regards
max
EDIT: su should be in /system/xbin
in terminal run
echo $PATH
This must include the dir where su is installed
Install Hacker's Keyboard. I assume that "SU" is being typed in upper case in your terminal emulator? That's your problemt then.
parkourz said:
I've installed terminal emulator from market, but after writing SU it "can't found it"... what should I do?
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it's because the stock keyboard will only write in capitals in the term for some reason, so just use anyother keyboard you can get your hands on
All right, problem solved: I've just change the shell command line to /system/xbin/ and everything works and I've change something with keyboard in emulator and it's don't writes in capitals any more
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Hey guys I'm trying to flash Amon RA v 1.8 on my phone, put it in the root of my sdcard opened terminal emulator and typed su, but it said 'permission denied'
my phone is rooted, i have superuser permissions under my apps, i was able to use set cpu, i dont understand whats wrong, suggestions?
Sounds like you may be rooted but not Nand unlocked. You should give more information as to what method you did to achieve root, what hboot, etc...
one person told me the same and that i needed the PC36IMG zip file and that i would be good. my method of rooting was installing the hboot drivers and then using unrevoked.
i booted in recovery with clockwork and did a NAND backup assuming then that NAND was unlocked lol but i guess not so i tried doing some research into the NAND unlocking and i have no idea what this adb shell thing is, is this the problem though with flashing amon RA?
Try giving terminal emulator su permission. Tap supermissions apk and enable terminal emulator.
if you mean go to the superuser permission app and check whats allowed/denied terminal emulator isnt there, only wifi tethering set cpu and titanium backup are there
R1pTheJacka said:
if you mean go to the superuser permission app and check whats allowed/denied terminal emulator isnt there, only wifi tethering set cpu and titanium backup are there
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In terminal emulator settings check start as root, then restart it, and then when supermissions prompts you give terminal emulator root privilege.
there's no setting like that in terminal emulator, i do have another app called 'better terminal emulator', checked those settings and it had the setting you were talking about, but even when i checked that, superuser permissions didnt ask me to allow/deny better terminal emulator
R1pTheJacka said:
there's no setting like that in terminal emulator, i do have another app called 'better terminal emulator', checked those settings and it had the setting you were talking about, but even when i checked that, superuser permissions didnt ask me to allow/deny better terminal emulator
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Within Better terminal emulator, try the su command.
I used better terminal emulator (bte) to install Amon_Ra's 1.8 and it is in the super user permission white list.
Hello everyone!!!
I want to know if there is a way to get a root shell after obtaining shell prompt using "adb shell".
I tried pushing some files, moving directories into "/data" and type "ls" but linux always gave me a "Permissioin denied" error.
What I want to do is to run a console program which is compiled by ARM compiler in a console mode. So I need to get an access to run a program in console mode of HTC Desire HD.
If you let me know, I will very very appreciate your help.
Thanks in advance.
Type command:
su
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It will give you root shell if you have a rooted phone.
Um.. I already installed VISIONary. So I guess the phone I got is a rooted one.
Actually I'm a kind of outsiders about smart-phones~~!
So do I need to install some apps to make a rooted phone?
Just installing VISIONary doesn't seem enough.. right?
Visionary temproot or permroot is enough, just type "su" in adb shell.
Despite that I installed VISIONary, run permroot and reboot my phone, su doesn't give root shell.
I don't know why
do you know what root shell is? when you type su if a # appears on the next line ur logged into root
AndroHero said:
do you know what root shell is? when you type su if a # appears on the next line ur logged into root
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Sure.
I got root shell afterwards.
Thank you~~~!
I have rooted my evo. I have S-off. I flashed cm7 and everything is working great. The only problem is when I open terminal emulator app. I type in su, and it tells me "superuser permission denied" There is a $ sign on every line also. From what I understand, I should be seeing a # sign. I have also installed BusyBox. Is there anyway to get superuser permission on terminal emulator?
ebnug said:
I have rooted my evo. I have S-off. I flashed cm7 and everything is working great. The only problem is when I open terminal emulator app. I type in su, and it tells me "superuser permission denied" There is a $ sign on every line also. From what I understand, I should be seeing a # sign. I have also installed BusyBox. Is there anyway to get superuser permission on terminal emulator?
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From what i understand, you will have a $ sign until SU permission is granted, then it turns to a #.. Have you tried opening Superuser and seeing if terminal has a green light/dot next to it?
Terminal emulator is not on my allowed list in superuser. I was never prompted to allow permission to terminal. I even uninstalled terminal and downloaded it again from the market and after i opened it, I was not prompted to allow permission from superuser. Is there anyway to add terminal on the allowed list in superuser, because I cant see anyway to add it. Or would there be another reason permission on terminal is denied?
ebnug said:
Terminal emulator is not on my allowed list in superuser. I was never prompted to allow permission to terminal. I even uninstalled terminal and downloaded it again from the market and after i opened it, I was not prompted to allow permission from superuser. Is there anyway to add terminal on the allowed list in superuser, because I cant see anyway to add it. Or would there be another reason permission on terminal is denied?
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Have you tried looking on superuser's log to see if it is even trying to request permission? If not, can you try another terminal program?
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So I downloaded Better emulator pro. And under preferences, I selected "start as root" and was prompted to allow superuser permissions. When I open better emulator I see the # symbol, but when I type in su, it responds: not found. Any suggestions?
I'm trying to use Terminal Emulator and no matter what I try to enter it tells me its not found. I am rooted and it has been given SU rights. I've also tried to uninstall and reinstall but nothing works. Any ideas?
presumedsublime said:
I'm trying to use Terminal Emulator and no matter what I try to enter it tells me its not found. I am rooted and it has been given SU rights. I've also tried to uninstall and reinstall but nothing works. Any ideas?
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I don't quite understand your issue here. Are you trying to launch Terminal Emulator and get this message?
A few things to try:
1. Clear Terminal Emulator's cache and data, retry.
2. Uninstall, restart, install again, retry.
Alternative route: Install Connectbot and do what you need to do.
I'm trying to get to cd /system/etc/init.d but each time i type it in it says "cd /system/etc/init.d: not found:
presumedsublime said:
I'm trying to get to cd /system/etc/init.d but each time i type it in it says "cd /system/etc/init.d: not found:
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Just did it on my phone using Connectbot and no issues. I don't know.
Would anyone else like to chime in with assistance?
Okay connect bot worked but now it won't let me run "remount rw". It says "mount: can't find rw in /proc/mounts
Try "mount -o remount,rw /system" or similar
And it could be possible the init.d directory isn't there...
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Thanks for your help. I was trying to copy a file to the system/etc/init.d directory through emulator since I've never done it before. Decided to save some time and use Root Explorer.
Hi, I've tried SuperSU and SuperUser.
apps and adb shell can't access the /data partition.
it says that I don't have enough permissions ...
with adb shell I can cd to it, but even an "ls" says operation not permitted
I can access it just fine in CWM using adb shell
all other root directory works fine....
Does anybody know what's going on ? did i miss something ? I'm no expert when it comes to this
thanks for your help
kout said:
Hi, I've tried SuperSU and SuperUser.
apps and adb shell can't access the /data partition.
it says that I don't have enough permissions ...
with adb shell I can cd to it, but even an "ls" says operation not permitted
I can access it just fine in CWM using adb shell
all other root directory works fine....
Does anybody know what's going on ? did i miss something ? I'm no expert when it comes to this
thanks for your help
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After typing adb shell and entering you have to type su and press enter again, then you`ll have the permissions you need
But how come root browser can't access that directory?
And why can I go to /system without having to type su first
kout said:
But how come root browser can't access that directory?
And why can I go to /system without having to type su first
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How do you mean: root browser/ file manager on the phone to access system date? You have to be rooted to access system data on the phone. What exactly do you want to do?
Weird stuff, it's working with solid explorer, I had tried with rom toolbox browser and some other root browser from the play store and it wouldn't work
Thanks for the "su" tip I forgot you had to be su to access that folder :-S
kout said:
Weird stuff, it's working with solid explorer, I had tried with rom toolbox browser and some other root browser from the play store and it wouldn't work
Thanks for the "su" tip I forgot you had to be su to access that folder :-S
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Is you`re phone rooted mate? The su command is for adb from your computer!
Of course it's rooted, I do have a bit of experience with that. It's just weird that certain root browser can't access the data partition despite having granted su permission to the app. Anyway its working great with solid explorer now, and with adb I've got the su command
I actually have the voice stuck on the same street in navigation, (known bug) so I had to delete some cached speech data in the data partition
I did it through cwm but I was wondering why it wasn't letting me do it once booted. Anyway thanks