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I was in the middle of a nandroid backup, and accidentally entered "adb shell", then exited.
But now, even after power off and reboot, when I "adb shell" I get a prompt that looks like this:
Code:
/ #
instead of the usual
Code:
#
ls gives:
Code:
/ # ls
cache etc proc sd-ext tmp
data init res sdcard
default.prop init.rc root sys
dev mtdcache sbin system
"adb logcat" returns
Code:
/sbin/sh: exec: line 1: logcat: not found
"adb remount" gives
Code:
remount failed: Invalid argument
What is that slash?! It's scary! Is something wrong?
HELP!
When are you running adb shell? What ROM? Details!
The / # means 1) You're in the root folder ("/") and 2) You're the root user ("#").
drmacinyasha said:
When are you running adb shell? What ROM? Details!
The / # means 1) You're in the root folder ("/") and 2) You're the root user ("#").
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There is no ROM -- I just wiped!
I've never seen the "/" before ... what would make it suddenly appear?
you mean in recovery? that means you're in recovery.
It's fine. Mine does that too when I'm in recovery. Flash something and move on.
drmacinyasha said:
When are you running adb shell? What ROM? Details!
The / # means 1) You're in the root folder ("/") and 2) You're the root user ("#").
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This. Yes it is an indicator of your current location within the filesystem. Think of it as a reminder when you perform file operations (say you want to delete all the files in the /crap folder but you forget to to a 'cd crap' before the rm command... yes it would be bad)
I know that in most *nix systems, the "/" means root folder ... but I've been using adb for 2 years now and I've never seen my prompt change to anything other than "#".
Even if I cd to another directory, the prompt doesn't change ... it's still "/ #". And if "/" were the current dir, I would think it would be "# /" and then change when I changed dir...
Now the "/" is gone, but when I "ls", the listing is all in a single column, rather than tabbed across the screen.
I'm just baffled why my shell would change randomly like this when I haven't done anything besides wiping ...
d0g said:
I know that in most *nix systems, the "/" means root folder ... but I've been using adb for 2 years now and I've never seen my prompt change to anything other than "#".
Even if I cd to another directory, the prompt doesn't change ... it's still "/ #". And if "/" were the current dir, I would think it would be "# /" and then change when I changed dir...
Now the "/" is gone, but when I "ls", the listing is all in a single column, rather than tabbed across the screen.
I'm just baffled why my shell would change randomly like this when I haven't done anything besides wiping ...
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yea it's recovery. it always does that when i'm in recovery.
Hello!
I bought already DZ and everything is fine, but the system of keyboard is pissed off So, I was thinking if is any way to change that when Im opening a phone automatically screen is turned on. I would like to change that, because sometimes when im taking him the phone is trying to open, because of best opening system Screen should turn on only if I will press the power button. Any idea how to resolve that? I'd really appreciate that.
root DZ
IM NOT RESPONSIBLE TO BRICKED DEVICE(S), APOCALYPSE, GLOBAL WARMING AND NUCLEAR WAR
IT WORKED 4ME BUT MAY NOT WORK 4YOU
Download: Attachments (unzip Root.zip to C:/htc/ directory, then copy PC10IMG.zip and .apk files to C:/htc/) PC10IMG.zip link has been dended to your XDA mailbox
Then:
unpack attachment to C:/htc (example)
copy System32.zip files to C:/Windows/System32/
TempRoot:
Run cmd and type:
Code:
adb push C:\htc\fre3vo /data/local/tmp
adb shell
chmod 777 /data/local/tmp/fre3vo/data/local/tmp/fre3vo -debug -start FAA90000 -end FFFFFFFF
This will kick you srom the device shell , but dont worry and DO NOT reboot your device
Change Misc Version:
Code:
adb push C:\htc\misc_version /data/local/tmp/misc_version
adb shell chmod 777 /data/local/tmp/misc_version
adb shell
/data/local/tmp/misc_version -s 1.33.405.5
To get:
Code:
--set_version set. VERSION will be changed to: 1.33.405.5
Patching and backing up partition 17...
Then type:
Code:
sync
Now you must type this GOOD (fail=brick) (still in shell!!!):
Code:
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p17 bs=1 skip=160 count=10
Then type:
Code:
exit
Then copy PC10IMG.zip package:
Code:
adb push C:/htc/PC10IMG.zip /sdcard/PC10IMG.zip
CMDline wont response for 6-10 minutes, its fine, its good
When finish type:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
Wait until bootloader parse package and press VOL-UP
DO NOT POWER-OFF YOUR DEVICE (PLUG IT TO CHARGER)
When it finish, press POWER button to reboot
You dont must set up android
Switch on usb-debugging (settings/apps/develop)
then plug it to pc and type in cmd:
Code:
adb install C:\htc\AndroidTerm.apk
adb install C:\htc\TotalCommander.apk
adb push C:\htc\busybox /data/local/tmp/
adb push C:\htc\gfree /data/local/tmp/
adb push C:\htc\rage /data/local/tmp
adb push C:\htc\root /data/local/tmp/
adb shell chmod 0755 /data/local/tmp/*
adb push C:\htc\su /sdcard/
adb push C:\htc\Superuser.apk /sdcard/
Then launch Terminal emulator and type:
Code:
/data/local/tmp/rage
to get
"forked xxxxxx childs"
Tap "menu" and select "reset term"
It will kill the terminal
Launch Terminal emulator again, but you will get error wit "force close" (force close it)
Launch Terminal Emulator again and type:
Code:
/data/local/tmp/gfree -f
/data/local/tmp/root
sync
close terminal emulator and launch Total Commander
Go to "system directory" and try to open /data
If succeed (Superuser request): TOU DID (S-OFF, Super-CID (no simlock), root)
You can use RootKeeper.apk to "survive" su binary when installing OTA update (you can root android 2.2 but no android 2.3.3)
Disable root keeper when making nandroid
When you have root you can modify it with flashing another rom
Please hit thanks button
I read that few times to be sure what ive got to do, so tommorow im gonna do the operation Man, you are awsome. In one time I will get root (im doing that from time, when i wrote that thread) and resolve of my unlocking problem Hope, that i will not get lost on that. Cant wait for tommorow..
unlocking DZ
I forgot about one thing: after /data/local/tmp/root you can get error, but it's fine too
If you dont want to check root with Tcmd type "su" in terminal
I am not responsible for whatever may happen to you or your device when using this, Run this at your own risk!!
Requires unlocked bootloader!
Based on SuperSU - v4.46 (the binary updates from within the app later on)
I put together root installer script that comes with SU-binary/App with a insecure boot.img, everything is done over adb shell since we don't have a recovery right now but i will be working on it and already booted CWM
For current firmware:
LMY47D - root-boot
For past firmware:
LRX21V - root-boot
For past firmware:
LRX21M - root-boot
crappy video but simple demonstration :good:How to install:
Download the zip depending on your Nexus Player's firmware than extract & run root-boot.bat (Other operating system support coming soon for the installer script) Made on windows 7
Follow and read the on screen instruction carefully
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SU app and binarys gets installed to /system/* directory's, The insecure boot.img gets installed to be able to access root adb shell and install those binarys
The root-boot boot.img is temporarily booted once during this process on the first boot of installation, it does not flash the boot.img
The previous boot.img before the installation is restored after SU is installed
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Thanks @Chainfire for Superuser
My Donation Box
Troubleshooting:
Check to make sure your device gets picked up in adb before running the script - - - ADB Drivers
This tool uses an unlocked bootloader and i have not unlocked mine yet, does unlocking the bootloader wipe the device? - - - Yes unlocking the bootloader will wipe the device
After fastboot flashed the boot.img than rebooted to the home screen i continued the the script like the installation steps said but it returned "device not found" - - - As long as it shows transferring files a few seconds after than its fine, adb restarts at that moment which will than return "device not found" than it reconnects and transfers. if fastboot flashed than rebooted fine than adb shouldn't have an issue
Help! Something went wrong and im bootlooping but i dont want to loose all my saved data - - - Everything is fine, Download the factory zip from here for your android version than extract the zip and retrieve the system.img and copy it into a folder that contains adb/fastboot and boot your device into fastboot mode and do "fastboot flash system system.img" doing it this way wont wipe your "/data" partition leaving everything intact but will restore the system back to its defaults
(If you were to run the factory zip as an update than it would format everything)
I installed SU with this method but cant use adb commands on my device - - - Go into "Settings>About" and click on "Build" 7 times very fast and it will enable "Developer options" in the settings menu, Go back to the settings menu and open developer options (You may need to reboot if it doesnt show up immediately) and enable the "USB debugging" option
Ill be updating this as new version of lollipop get released
support for both firmwares are up, any issues let me know i tested them both though and everything looked okay
Reuploading, had a minor issue
Edit: LRX21M link back up, let me know if there's any issues
Whoa...
Let the games begin....
ftarules said:
Whoa...
Let the games begin....
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yeup, after recovery i have a few system modification ideas for the settings apk i was considering
i do have other devices to worry about though so it may take some time
bunchies said:
I put together root installer script that comes with SU-binary/App with a insecure boot.img, everything is done over adb shell since we don't have a recovery right now but i will be working on it and already booted CWM
For current firmware:
LRX21V - root-boot
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Working well, Thank you, after semi-manually adapting for working from Linux Mint.
I don't have permission to do "adb logcat" or "adb shell logcat" anymore though, unless I restart adbd as root.
mikereidis said:
Working well, Thank you, after semi-manually adapting for working from Linux Mint.
I don't have permission to do "adb logcat" or "adb shell logcat" anymore though, unless I restart adbd as root.
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Use adb shell
than type su to use root adb shell
Since running the script everything seems all good except for using voice search. Anybody else having issues where voice search just closes?
Update: Erased and manually flashed the V firmware as I was on M and now it appears to be working correctly, not sure if this is going to be a problem with people stuck on M for now but you may want to think of upgrading your fimware.
Getting ADB device not found.. Anywhere I can download drivers from? I have the latest android-sdk
xReaper7x said:
Getting ADB device not found.. Anywhere I can download drivers from? I have the latest android-sdk
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http://developer.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html
at what point, adb will restart about half way through and it shows it cant connect to device but it really is
but if your in fastboot and it cant connect to the device than thats an issue
i should note this in the OP
Subscribed for later. Awaiting someone else to port a recovery for this, I am lazy.
Snuzzo said:
Subscribed for later. Awaiting someone else to port a recovery for this, I am lazy.
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lol Snuzzo :good: recovery coming soon
Links are down. Does anyone have a mirror of 21V?
prsterero said:
Links are down. Does anyone have a mirror of 21V?
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Links are up, hosted on android file host
Can mirror in a bit if needed
bunchies said:
Links are up, hosted on android file host
Can mirror in a bit if needed
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Looks like it's working now. Before I was getting that the file couldn't be found. Thanks I appreciate you releasing this I just got it unlocked so time to root and have some fun expanding the storage to 128gb
Alright so I just got around to running the script, and none of the commands work after booting back up. There's a failure for every rmdir and mkdir command that's used, so the device doesn't get rooted. I tried doing a adb remount, but the device isn't allowing that.
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root-boot: By Bunchies @xda
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Power off/unplug the device, hold the power button while
plugging in the device until you see the google logo and
than let go to enter fastboot mode
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Plugin the device to a PC using a usb cable
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Press any key to continue . . .
waiting for ADB
target reported max download size of 536870912 bytes
sending 'boot' (5424 KB)...
OKAY [ 1.357s]
writing 'boot'...
OKAY [ 1.515s]
finished. total time: 2.876s
rebooting...
finished. total time: 0.602s
When boot completes
and you see the launcher
Press any key to continue . . .
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
error: device not found
error: device not found
error: device not found
error: device not found
error: device not found
error: device not found
error: device not found
rm: /system/bin/install-recovery.sh: Read-only file system
mkdir failed for /system/app/SuperSU, Read-only file system
mkdir failed for /system/bin/.ext, Read-only file system
failed to copy 'SuperSU/SuperSU.apk' to '/system/app/SuperSU/': Is a directory
failed to copy 'x86/su' to '/system/xbin/su': Read-only file system
failed to copy 'x86/supolicy' to '/system/xbin/supolicy': Read-only file system
failed to copy 'x86/libsupol.so' to '/system/lib/libsupol.so': Read-only file sy
stem
failed to copy 'x86/99SuperSUDaemon' to '/system/etc/init.d/99SuperSUDaemon': Re
ad-only file system
failed to copy 'x86/install-recovery.sh' to '/system/etc/install-recovery.sh': R
ead-only file system
cp: system/xbin/su: No such file or directory
cp: system/xbin/su: No such file or directory
cp: system/xbin/su: No such file or directory
cp: /system/xbin/sugote-mksh: Read-only file system
ln: /system/bin/su: Read-only file system
ln: /system/bin/install-recovery.sh: File exists
rm: /system/bin/app_process: Read-only file system
ln: /system/bin/app_process: File exists
mv: rename /system/bin/app_process32 to /system/bin/app_process32_original: Read
-only file system
ln: /system/bin/app_process32: File exists
cp: /system/bin/app_process32_original: No such file or directory
Unable to chmod /system/app/SuperSU: No such file or directory
Unable to chmod /system/app/SuperSU/SuperSU.apk: No such file or directory
Unable to chmod /system/xbin/su: No such file or directory
Unable to chmod /system/lib/libsupol.so: No such file or directory
Unable to chmod /system/bin/.ext: No such file or directory
Unable to chmod /system/bin/.ext/.su: No such file or directory
Unable to chmod /system/etc/init.d/99SuperSUDaemon: No such file or directory
Unable to chmod /system/xbin/daemonsu: No such file or directory
Unable to chmod /system/xbin/sugote: No such file or directory
Unable to chmod /system/xbin/sugote-mksh: No such file or directory
Unable to chmod /system/etc/install-recovery.sh: No such file or directory
Unable to chmod /system/xbin/supolicy: No such file or directory
Unable to chmod /system/bin/app_process32_original: No such file or directory
Unable to chmod /system/bin/app_process_init: No such file or directory
chcon: Could not label /system/xbin/su with ubject_r:system_file:s0: No such
file or directory
chcon: Could not label /system/bin/.ext/.su with ubject_r:system_file:s0: No
such file or directory
chcon: Could not label /system/lib/libsupol.so with ubject_r:system_file:s0:
No such file or directory
chcon: Could not label /system/etc/init.d/99SuperSUDaemon with ubject_r:syste
m_file:s0: No such file or directory
chcon: Could not label /system/bin/sh with ubject_r:system_file:s0: Read-onl
y file system
chcon: Could not label /system/xbin/sugote with ubject_r:zygote_exec:s0: No
such file or directory
chcon: Could not label /system/xbin/supolicy with ubject_r:system_file:s0: N
o such file or directory
chcon: Could not label /system/xbin/sugote-mksh with ubject_r:system_file:s0:
No such file or directory
chcon: Could not label /system/bin/app_process32_original with ubject_r:zygot
e_exec:s0: No such file or directory
chcon: Could not label /system/bin/app_process_init with ubject_r:system_file
:s0: No such file or directory
Finished, you can now exit the installer
Press any key to continue . . .
Edit: Fixed it! I had to manually do "adb root" then "adb remount" and remount succeeded that time and I was able to run the rest of the script and saw all the file transfers.
prsterero said:
Alright so I just got around to running the script, and none of the commands work after booting back up. There's a failure for every rmdir and mkdir command that's used, so the device doesn't get rooted. I tried doing a adb remount, but the device isn't allowing that.
Edit: Fixed it! I had to manually do "adb root" then "adb remount" and remount succeeded that time and I was able to run the rest of the script and saw all the file transfers.
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Glad to hear that!
bunchies said:
Glad to hear that!
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The first time around I got into the bootloop so I had to start over. Second time and it worked now it seems that I can't get apps to install through the adb install command. I'm mainly trying to get es file explorer and stick mount so I can use an external flash drive. Is it possible that the root method somehow nuked this functionality? I've already restarted the adb server numerous times, rebooted the player, turned debugging off and back on, etc. Even after all that it just sits after displaying the transfer rate and never finishes.
Edit: Nevermind. Looks like this issue also goes back to having to do adb root and adb remount. Gotta do it for everything apparently
prsterero said:
The first time around I got into the bootloop so I had to start over. Second time and it worked now it seems that I can't get apps to install through the adb install command. I'm mainly trying to get es file explorer and stick mount so I can use an external flash drive. Is it possible that the root method somehow nuked this functionality? I've already restarted the adb server numerous times, rebooted the player, turned debugging off and back on, etc. Even after all that it just sits after displaying the transfer rate and never finishes.
Edit: Nevermind. Looks like this issue also goes back to having to do adb root and adb remount. Gotta do it for everything apparently
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Weird, windows 8?
Hi, i have firm 51.1.1.0 with root and busybox installed, and i'm trying to downgrade to version 51.1.0.2 but in the step 7 on the guide from AFTVNews
7. Run the command: chmod 777 /cache/recovery (HERE SAYS ME No such file or directory ! Already i'm follow whit the 2 commands to create the directory)
mkdir /cache/recovery ( HERE SAYS ME THE FILE ALREADY EXIST !! )
I Try to continue with the guide obviating the error but that not works...
I'm trying to make a factory reset whit te combinations of keys Alt + Print Screen + i and when the recovery screen appears the home button don't show me the options...
What is wrong here? Is a semi brick or what?
Thanks !!
If the mkdir /cache/recovery is exist then do next step chmod 777 /cache/recovery and do continue what the instruction tell you. (I copied from aftvnews (http://www.aftvnews.com/how-to-manually-upgrade-or-downgrade-the-amazon-fire-tv/)
If the Recovery corrupted then you can just insert new recovery image into recovery space and follow this instruction. it will fixes as long as you can able access root priviledge via ADB shell.
install Recovery image (http://www.aftvnews.com/how-to-install-clockworkmod-custom-recovery-on-the-amazon-fire-tv/)
Using DD command and make sure you put recovery.img in /sdcard before do this DD command (dd if=/sdcard/recovery.img of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/recovery)
Hope it helps and let me know.
Code:
1. Run the command: adb shell
2. Run the command: su (If this is the first time you’ve ever run su, a pop-up will appear on the Fire TV, select Grant)
3. Run the command: chmod 777 /cache
4. Run the command: chmod 777 /cache/recovery (Note: If you see a message saying “No such file or directory”, then run the following two commands:)
5. mkdir /cache/recovery
6. chmod 777 /cache/recovery
7. Run the command: cd /cache/recovery
8. Run the command: echo –-update_package=/cache/update.zip > command
9. Run the command: exit
10. Run the command (yes, again): exit
11. Run the command: adb push update.zip /cache (This assumes the update.zip file you renamed in step 2 is in the same directory as adb, otherwise enter the full path to the file like adb push C:\full\path\to\update.zip /cache
Once the update.zip file has finished transferring to the Fire TV, run the command: adb reboot recovery
JonHIV said:
Hi, i have firm 51.1.1.0 with root and busybox installed, and i'm trying to downgrade to version 51.1.0.2 but in the step 7 on the guide from AFTVNews
7. Run the command: chmod 777 /cache/recovery (HERE SAYS ME No such file or directory ! Already i'm follow whit the 2 commands to create the directory)
mkdir /cache/recovery ( HERE SAYS ME THE FILE ALREADY EXIST !! )
I Try to continue with the guide obviating the error but that not works...
I'm trying to make a factory reset whit te combinations of keys Alt + Print Screen + i and when the recovery screen appears the home button don't show me the options...
What is wrong here? Is a semi brick or what?
Thanks !!
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Hi there,
here comes my collection of bootanimations for Suzuran. Maybe they are useful for other devices?
Klick
bootanimation_Berni.zip: My used one
bootanimation_google.zip: From Google inspired, minimal and playful one
bootanimation_lineage.zip: The one from LineageOS team
bootanimation_stock.zip: The original one from Stock ROM 7.x
How to change the current bootanimation?
Enter these commands line by line:
Code:
adb root
adb shell
mount -o remount,rw /
exit
adb push <name_of_bootanimation_file> /system/media/bootanimation.zip
exit
Reboot.
If you want to save your current bootanimation file, you should perform this command FIRST:
Code:
adb pull /system/media/bootanimation.zip
Berni-0815 said:
Hi there,
here comes my collection of bootanimations for Suzuran. Maybe they are useful for other devices?
Klick
bootanimation_Berni.zip: My used one
bootanimation_google.zip: From Google inspired, minimal and playful one
bootanimation_lineage.zip: The one from LineageOS team
bootanimation_stock.zip: The original one from Stock ROM 7.x
How to change the current bootanimation?
Enter these commands line by line:
Code:
adb root
adb shell
mount -o remount,rw /
exit
adb push <name_of_bootanimation_file> /system/media/bootanimation.zip
exit
Reboot.
If you want to save your current bootanimation file, you should perform this command FIRST:
Code:
adb pull /system/media/bootanimation.zip
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bootanimation.zip: 1 file pushed, 0 skipped. 436.3 MB/s (1496312 bytes in 0.003s)
but it still the same animation as before. renamed it to bootanimation
tarukanav said:
1496312 bytes
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That's the file size of the bootanimation file from LineageOS team (see attached picture). I've tested every one of those four files and everytime after reboot I've gotten the wanted result.
You're doing something wrong!
Berni-0815 said:
That's the file size of the bootanimation file from LineageOS team (see attached picture). I've tested every one of those four files and everytime after reboot I've gotten the wanted result.
You're doing something wrong!
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yea that am doing something wrong is the thing i cant figure out
Is every command executed successfully?
Code:
adb root
adb shell
mount -o remount,rw /
exit
adb push bootanimation_google.zip /system/media/bootanimation.zip
exit
There should be not one single error message:
Code:
[email protected]:~/Tmp$ adb root
restarting adbd as root
[email protected]:~/Tmp$ adb shell
suzuran:/ # mount -o remount,rw /
suzuran:/ # exit
[email protected]:~/Tmp$ adb push bootanimation_google.zip /system/media/bootanimation.zip
bootanimation_google.zip: 1 file pushed. 18.4 MB/s (1858574 bytes in 0.097s)
[email protected]:~/Tmp$
And after a reboot I can see this Google inspired animation.
Edit: Have you executed the "exit" command after the "mount" command?
Berni-0815 said:
Is every command executed successfully?
Code:
adb root
adb shell
mount -o remount,rw /
exit
adb push bootanimation_google.zip /system/media/bootanimation.zip
exit
There should be not one single error message:
Code:
[email protected]:~/Tmp$ adb root
restarting adbd as root
[email protected]:~/Tmp$ adb shell
suzuran:/ # mount -o remount,rw /
suzuran:/ # exit
[email protected]:~/Tmp$ adb push bootanimation_google.zip /system/media/bootanimation.zip
bootanimation_google.zip: 1 file pushed. 18.4 MB/s (1858574 bytes in 0.097s)
[email protected]:~/Tmp$
And after a reboot I can see this Google inspired animation.
Edit: Have you executed the "exit" command after the "mount" command?
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yes , had no error messages, had same thing once before cant rememeber how i fixxed it .Also tried to just copy it with rootexplorer and same thing copies fine , but animation stays same
Which OS are you using at your device?
Berni-0815 said:
Which OS are you using at your device?
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win10 ,but i know there was something else am doing wrong, had same situation a while ago but cant remember how i fixed it , tried to use different apps to change bootanimation and nothing worked , at the end it was something simple just cant remember what it was
No. Not the OS of your computer, the OS of your z5c.
I'm using los18. Maybe with other OS's this is not working?
hhe android is also 10, so los 17
I've flashed los17.1 yesterday and the changing of the bootanimation works flawlessly; as expected.
ook soo am just stupid as hell ,copied bootanimation.zip to just bootanimation.