Hey everyone so I'm getting this error when I try to install busybox
Does anyone know how to fix it?
Thanks
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Good Guy Mark said:
Hey everyone so I'm getting this error when I try to install busybox
Does anyone know how to fix it?
Thanks
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Use this app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.timos.busyboxonrails&hl=en
After which it'll ask you whether you want to reboot to recovery to install or install directly. If you're using a custom kernel like ementalx or any other sense kernels that has read/write than just install normally. If you're using stock kernel than you'll have to pick the option of installing it via recovery
Bobbi lim said:
Use this app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.timos.busyboxonrails&hl=en
After which it'll ask you whether you want to reboot to recovery to install or install directly. If you're using a custom kernel like ementalx or any other sense kernels that has read/write than just install normally. If you're using stock kernel than you'll have to pick the option of installing it via recovery
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Yes, this app works perfectly. I was having similar issues with the Busybox app, and Busybox on Rails worked for me.
Oh I tried it before but it crashed at recovery but it worked this time thanks!
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I get the following message every time I try to update my super user binary:
"incapable of updating your su binary since it is installed in /sbin. This is not an error in the updater, it is an error on the behalf of your ROM or kernel developer. You can continue to use superuser with your outdated binary. "
Any ideas?
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Ar318307 said:
I get the following message every time I try to update my super user binary:
"incapable of updating your su binary since it is installed in /sbin. This is not an error in the updater, it is an error on the behalf of your ROM or kernel developer. You can continue to use superuser with your outdated binary. "
Any ideas?
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I tried that super user fix in the market but that was a no. I had to flash a different ROM.
Sent from the future.
Problem is, I can't flash any ROSE or even make a nandroid backup due to this.
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*ROMS. Damn autocorrect.
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Try and Flash this, before you try another Rom
I got it from the Loskernel Post by Chris41g
http://downloads.androidsu.com/superuser/su-3.0.5-efgh-signed.zip
http://www.forums.acsyndicate.net/showthread.php/3167-KERNEL-ODIN-Stock-Pulled-Repacked-with-CWM5
No luck. For some reason I can't flash it through recovery since it doesn't even show up.
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For some reason Recovery will only show me my external SD. Imoved the file to my external and tried to flash but got the same error. Idk what's going on.
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did you try the autoroot sticky?? That should get you root which is what your looking for
Ar318307 said:
For some reason Recovery will only show me my external SD. Imoved the file to my external and tried to flash but got the same error. Idk what's going on.
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xlGmanlx said:
did you try the autoroot sticky?? That should get you root which is what your looking for
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Yeah you should gives this a shoot as well, but my question is, what kernel are you running then? i can see this zip, external or internal.
The kernel is 2.6.35.7
I originally rooted through ( http://epic4gtouchroot.com/).
Haven't tried autoroot since I don't have a computer available at the moment.
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Ok, I seem to have noticed a possible culprit, I've got ROM Manager Premium and have flashed a custom recovery, however, whenever I try to flash into Clockwork (from the app itself and by holding up+home+power) on my phone instead of taking me to Clockwork it takes me to Android system recovery instead. Any ideas?
Ar318307 said:
Ok, I seem to have noticed a possible culprit, I've got ROM Manager Premium and have flashed a custom recovery, however, whenever I try to flash into Clockwork (from the app itself and by holding up+home+power) on my phone instead of taking me to Clockwork it takes me to Android system recovery instead. Any ideas?
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Odin a kernel that has CWM in it. I believe there is only one kernel supported by ROM Manager so far and I haven't even tried to go that route to confirm it yet.
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I was thinking of going back to stock tomorrow, then auto rooting. Will that work?
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Ok so the story goes like this:
I have stockorama V2
Stock kernel
I was trying to install busybox with busybox installer from the play store, but it said I didn't have root access
So I went to superSU and did the uninstall from the app itself
Rebooted, installed superSU from play store, it told me to update su binary. Then it failed.
when I try to open SuperSU it says that "I don't have su binary... ...that's a problem" and then closes the app
I think I lost root, but I was wondering is there anyway to get it back without a PC.
I still got twrp recovery so I can still flash stuff
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Papote3 said:
Ok so the story goes like this:
I have stockorama V2
Stock kernel
I was trying to install busybox with busybox installer from the play store, but it said I didn't have root access
So I went to superSU and did the uninstall from the app itself
Rebooted, installed superSU from play store, it told me to update su binary. Then it failed.
when I try to open SuperSU it says that "I don't have su binary... ...that's a problem" and then closes the app
I think I lost root, but I was wondering is there anyway to get it back without a PC.
I still got twrp recovery so I can still flash stuff
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You can flash SuperSU via recovery using the link in my signature. Stockorama includes busybox. Don't install it.
Aerowinder said:
You can flash SuperSU via recovery using the link in my signature. Stockorama includes busybox. Don't install it.
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Tried that, but when I open superSU I get the same message " su binary not installed....
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Papote3 said:
Tried that, but when I open superSU I get the same message " su binary not installed....
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That's weird.
You did flash in recovery correct? Cwm or twrp? What version?
Not sure if its any different than Aerowinders, but you can try SuperSU linked in my sig. Or use Superuser, you should find both there.
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DocHoliday77 said:
That's weird.
You did flash in recovery correct? Cwm or twrp? What version?
Not sure if its any different than Aerowinders, but you can try SuperSU linked in my sig. Or use Superuser, you should find both there.
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Flash it in twrp 2.5 I think, did it 2 times... same thing
Its weird because I still get a toast (when I bootup) that lightflow gets superuser permisions; but when I open Titaniumbkp it gets stuck on a message "asking for root rights"
Btw superSU is as a system app so I can't uninstall before flashing the supersu.zip you guys gave me.
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Here's the screenshot
Maybe run fix permissions in recovery?
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DocHoliday77 said:
Maybe run fix permissions in recovery?
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My zip came directly from Chainfire's website, I just changed the name.
You don't uninstall, just flash over the old one. And wipe the data for it also.
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Maybe run fix permissions in recovery?
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Nothing... I get the same message.
Flashed zip in twrp, wiped cache and dalvik, fix permissions, reboot.
Open supersu, and get the same message
I'm juat thinking reflash the rom the thing is I wanted to backup app+data with Titanium but no root. So any suggestion to a backup app that backups data without root...
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Papote3 said:
Nothing... I get the same message.
Flashed zip in twrp, wiped cache and dalvik, fix permissions, reboot.
Open supersu, and get the same message
I'm juat thinking reflash the rom the thing is I wanted to backup app+data with Titanium but no root. So any suggestion to a backup app that backups data without root...
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Well, make a nandroid backup just in case. I dont suggest using it as it may just bring back the problem. But you will at least have everything backed up if you need it later.
Aside from that, you can use the recoveries built in file manager. Also you could boot into recovery and then try to ADB pull what ever you need.
But I would reflash your rom. You only need to wipe dalvik if it is the same rom you are using now. But if that doesnt fix it you will need to do a factory reset at that point.
I'm having problems with twrp downloading my zip files for my roms: it doesn't work in rom manager and goomanager: and sometimes when i'm in twrp and use the install option:
TWRP doesn't install roms automatically if you want something like that you would have to use CWM
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evoshifter2107 said:
TWRP doesn't install roms automatically if you want something like that you would have to use CWM
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so is that why rom manager and goomanager won't install just download em: i'm new to all this:
levaine said:
so is that why rom manager and goomanager won't install just download em: i'm new to all this:
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Yes with TWRP you have to manually install
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Yes with TWRP you have to manually install
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do u know why my sd card wont mount when i'm in liquidsmooth
I personally have never used that particular rom so I have no idea why that is happening, I would suggest posting that question in the thread for that rom
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Im planning on it. Have u had any problems with any rom not wanting to mount sd
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I m hoping someone can help. I have the newest ota, am s-off and have clockwork mod recovery installled and when I try to install su it says it works but then when I get back to the Rom it won't work and TB says it can't get root rights. Any ideas?
Thanks
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merlin66676 said:
I m hoping someone can help. I have the newest ota, am s-off and have clockwork mod recovery installled and when I try to install su it says it works but then when I get back to the Rom it won't work and TB says it can't get root rights. Any ideas?
Thanks
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Have you opened the su app?
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Solved the problem. I uninstalled any su apps in the Rom and downloaded the latest from clockwordmod and installed from recovery and it took that time.
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I'm on a rom that has SuperSU built in (Liquidsmooth). Now if I wanted to flash to a new rom that doesn't have SuperSU built in, what do I do? Is the flashing process the same? Or will I have to download the SuperSU.zip file and flash that before flashing the new rom?
Almost all roms are rooted. If not, after you flash it your recovery will ask if you want to root it.
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an0ther said:
Almost all roms are rooted. If not, after you flash it your recovery will ask if you want to root it.
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Got it, thanks.