[Q] Permission problem with ExtSd2InternalSd - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note II

ExtSd2InternalSd is working perfectly, and also i can save the file in the internal sd (now as external sd), but i have the permission problem to open those files, i need to us root explorer to change the files permission to open those files.
please help
thank you

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Hello, I have a question. I have the Samsung galaxy ace root and the root explorer I can see the files but the problem is that I have a problem with the sd card.
Explaining the root problem is that I open explorer and I get the root folder and there I give app data and then and there I get all the apps installed on the internal card and cell phone so I give the app and I can give install message so that if I give to see all your arxibos will I see, because I want to do the same thing but in the applications installed on the sd card is all that installed him stan to see how the d internal memory but the memory externally. Not if I explain here is better:
when I get into /data/app
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and when I'm in /mnt/sdcard
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The purpose of this is that in / mnt / sdcard no data / app so I can not give the application to see as before in / data / app so you can see the configuration files of the game
Even in the pc let me.
PS: the big problem is that the file is read-only and even changing the permissions and putting it all clicked not even let me delete or modify files in that folder or glue or anything.
Let's see if anyone can answer me. thanks
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For reference, the two other identical threads:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1801169
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1799935
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[Q] App folders not visable in file manager

Hi there !
Where can i find installed apps folders in file manager
I'm trying - storage/emulated/0 and nothing there
Many thnx
/data/data but you have to be rooted to look in there. If you are not rooted, you will not be able to go there no matter what you do. The default file manager will not go there, so first root, then you have some options:
adb shell and then do "su -" after you've rooted and installed SuperSU. Then you can cd /data/data and do ls to your hearts content.
Install Root Explorer and you can explore outside of the internal and external SD cards. You'll be able to go to /data/data.
Install ES File Explorer and do the same as Root Explorer.
So, until you root, you're out of luck.
/data/data is where the app data is stored unless you tell it to store it on the SD card (internal SD card). Then, the data itself is stored in /sdcard/Android/data.
The actual application itself is installed in /data/app if I remember correctly. That will require root.
Also, I would avoid doing any changes in those directories. You can bugger your app up to where you'll have to re-install it and that wouldn't be good.
Thanx for your elaborated answer !!
iBolski said:
/data/data but you have to be rooted to look in there. If you are not rooted, you will not be able to go there no matter what you do. The default file manager will not go there, so first root, then you have some options:
adb shell and then do "su -" after you've rooted and installed SuperSU. Then you can cd /data/data and do ls to your hearts content.
Install Root Explorer and you can explore outside of the internal and external SD cards. You'll be able to go to /data/data.
Install ES File Explorer and do the same as Root Explorer.
So, until you root, you're out of luck.
/data/data is where the app data is stored unless you tell it to store it on the SD card (internal SD card). Then, the data itself is stored in /sdcard/Android/data.
The actual application itself is installed in /data/app if I remember correctly. That will require root.
Also, I would avoid doing any changes in those directories. You can bugger your app up to where you'll have to re-install it and that wouldn't be good.
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[Q] [SOLVED] Cannot change permissions of files. PLZ Help

All posts I saw in search bar were over a year old and am not sure if they are relevant on 5.0
Problem: I cannot change permissions of files on my internal sd card.
Temporary solution: move file to /system/app, change permissions and then move file to wherever it needs to go.
If anyone knows of a more permanent solution please help.
EDIT- flashed a custom rom or ten and now I can change permissions all day. If you are on stock and have the issue I had than moving the file to change permissions works too. I like to change boot animations and changing permissions is a must.

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I tried also to mount the system folder with - rw permissions but it still doesn't work.
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