[Q][ROOT] Root cannot access /data (adbd insecure). - Galaxy S 4 Mini Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi there everyone!
I'm trying to `adb backup` a device with no screen. I installed CWM, a rootkit, and SuperSU/adbd insecure, fully updated. Now I have the following problem:
Code:
# Without adbd insecure, su simply fails, no message on phone from SuperSU:
pc$ adb shell
[email protected]:/ $ su
1|[email protected]:/ $
# With adbd insecure, validated in SuperSU
pc$ adb shell
[email protected]:/ # cd /data
[email protected]:/data # ls
opendir failed, Permission denied
255|[email protected]:/data # su system
DIE: credentials different than expected
1|[email protected]:/data # whoami
whoami: unknown uid 0
1|[email protected]:/data # su
[email protected]:/data # ls
opendir failed, Permission denied
Again, nothing shows up on the screen (I'm checking that using ADB Control, which, incidentally, has to be killed before launching `adb backup`, otherwise adb stops after a few seconds.)
Any help is wholefully welcome!
Configuration:
Hardware: i9195 with dead screen & digitizer, 8gb internal memory.
OS: Android 4.2.2
Mods: CWM installed using heimdall, RootKit from this thread, then SuperSU updated
Additional apps: adbd insecure, adb up to date on computer

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whoami: not found after root

When I try to perform a whoami from:
$ su
# whoami
whoami: not found
# busybox whoami
whoami: unknown uid 0
# system/xbin/whoami
system/xbin/whoami: not found
# system/bin/whoami
system/bin/whoami: not found
This is preventing me from running titanium backup among other things.
Does anyone know how I can fix this?
jerrberr said:
When I try to perform a whoami from:
$ su
# whoami
whoami: not found
# busybox whoami
whoami: unknown uid 0
# system/xbin/whoami
system/xbin/whoami: not found
# system/bin/whoami
system/bin/whoami: not found
This is preventing me from running titanium backup among other things.
Does anyone know how I can fix this?
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Did you run
busybox --install /system/xbin
While in recovery?
Yeah I'm having the same issue. When I did those commands in recovery it came back with a "--install: applet not found" error. For some reason the superuser (ninja icon) doesn't display anything in the white list. I do have su with the shell, but it's just not working. I also downloaded the newest busybox inside TB. I'm at a loss.
OK loss over with.....here is the fix:
Reboot your phone into recovery and mount the /system partition.
Code:
adb shell
su
cd /system/xbin
/system/bin/cat /sdcard/busybox > busybox
chmod 777 busybox
./busybox --install -s /system/xbin
This correctly installs busybox incase you messed something up to begin with. Now we need to deal with superuser permissions.
Code:
adb shell
su
/system/bin/cat /system/bin/sh > /system/bin/su
/system/bin/chmod 4777 /system/bin/su
Once at root (#) prompt in adb recovery
export PATH=$PATH:/system/bin
cd /system/app
cat /sdcard/Superuser.apk > Superuser.apk
cd /system/bin
cat /sdcard/su > su
ln -s /system/bin/su /system/xbin/su
chmod 06755 su
Did that and boom everything is working just fine now. Titanium backup is asking for superuser permissions etc. Thanks to everyone who has been posting and knows more about linux than me!
jmdearras said:
Did you run
busybox --install /system/xbin
While in recovery?
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Nope - I used the newest (for Jun-29-2010) unrEVOked ota.zip/busybox/payload-update.zip toolchain that is supposed to do all of that for me. Maybe this needs tweaked?
The point is moot - I was trying to run titanium backup with the usb cable attached. Once I disconnected the phone from usb, titanium backup is working fine.
On the other hand, I think that I ought to be able to call whoami from the client machine adb shell or from a shell window in the phone (connectbot) with the usb cable connected, so I'll probably give this a try.

[Q] How to copy on HTC Wildfire S from PC

Hi,
I am trying to debug native code on HTC, but I have problem because there is no gdbserver on phone. It should be inside /system/bin/ but phone wasn't rooted. When I rooted phone added -rw permission to /system directory, I tried to adb push gdbserver, but phone ignores every command.
Here is list of everything I did:
First I rooted phone with a help from tutorial "How to Root the HTC Wildfire S (GSM)" on Youtube
Then I installed Terminal and BusyBox for tools
I plugged in phone to PC and in terminal I typed:
Code:
$ adb devices
adb server is out of date. killing...
* daemon started successfully *
List of devices attached
SH156TR08018 device
Code:
$ adb shell
adb server is out of date. killing...
* daemon started successfully *
$ su
su
#
Code:
# mount | grep system
mount | grep system
/dev/block/mtdblock3 /system yaffs2 ro,relatime 0 0
System is read-only
Code:
# mount -o remount,rw /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
mount | grep system
mount | grep system
/dev/block/mtdblock3 /system yaffs2 rw,relatime 0 0
# exit
exit
$ exit
exit
Now, system is read-write
Code:
$ adb push gdbserver /system
adb server is out of date. killing...
* daemon started successfully *
failed to copy 'gdbserver' to '/system/gdbserver': Permission denied
When I copy gdbserver to /sdcard and try to move it, I get:
Code:
# mv /sdcard/gdbserver /system
mv /sdcard/gdbserver /system
failed on '/sdcard/gdbserver' - Cross-device link
So, does anybody knows what is the problem?

There is no SU binary installed RK3066 with kitkat

Hi,
I would like root a RK3066 Polaroid MID 1327 device with android KitKat as OS. My target is to install an APP 2 SD application.
In the adb shell from my computer, I'm as root connected and the "su" binary is in the PATH.
Code:
[email protected]:/ # id
uid=0(root) gid=0(root) context=u:r:adbd:s0
1|[email protected]:/ # ls -l /system/bin/su
-rwsr-sr-x root shell 91980 2012-06-27 21:50 su
I followed this blog :
HTML:
http://hwswbits.blogspot.fr/2013/09/root-rockchip-stickstablets-from-linux.html
Now when I launch the SuperSU Application I've this error message :
Code:
There is no SU binary installed and Super SU cannot install it. This is a problem!
I installed the Terminal Emulator application and I can not find the "su" command from this last shell.
What I missed?
Thank for your help.

[Q] Reading usb drive in cmw and in adbfire.

The first question I am not sure can be done but if it can I would like to know how. When applying prerooted firmwares in cmw recovery is it possible for it to look on mounted usb storage? I see the usb storage folder but when I click it is always empty so to install new firmware I have to transfer it to the internal sd of the fire tv first.
Secondly there is an option in the adb fire program where it asks if the firmware you want to install is located on a usb storage. Everytime I try to use this feature it can't find the drive or it finds the drive but does not see the firmware I have on it and again I have to transfer it to the unit.
Thanks in advance for the help.
danknasty said:
The first question I am not sure can be done but if it can I would like to know how. When applying prerooted firmwares in cmw recovery is it possible for it to look on mounted usb storage? I see the usb storage folder but when I click it is always empty so to install new firmware I have to transfer it to the internal sd of the fire tv first.
Secondly there is an option in the adb fire program where it asks if the firmware you want to install is located on a usb storage. Everytime I try to use this feature it can't find the drive or it finds the drive but does not see the firmware I have on it and again I have to transfer it to the unit.
Thanks in advance for the help.
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I'd be interested in knowing more about your issue with adbFire not finding a drive. This is the first report I've seen of that. Regarding firmware installs...From adbFire's Help system:
Install AFTV firmware
Install firmware to AFTV. Upgrade (or downgrade) your AFTV firmware. This works for firmware on a mounted USB drive/stick and for firmware on your PC. When updating firmware from USB storage, adbFire looks on all devices for files with an extension of ".bin" or ".zip" and presents them for your choice.
Installing firmware from a usb stick/drive is nearly twice as fast as installing a firmware file located on your PC or LAN.
Please note that installation of firmware via Amazon's Native Recovery (this method) has been effectively obsoleted with the availibility of ClockworkMod, compiled for the Fire TV by [email protected]
IMPORTANT: Do not attempt to install custom Clockwork Mod firmware via Amazon Native Recovery. It will not work!
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jocala said:
I'd be interested in knowing more about your issue with adbFire not finding a drive. This is the first report I've seen of that. Regarding firmware installs...From adbFire's Help system:
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Yes I have tried both .zip and .bin but had no luck. The farthest I have gotten is I mount the drives via adbfirm and it will recognize a drive then tell me there is no firmware on the drive. Could it be the brand of usb stick I am using or does it need to be a powered usb?
danknasty said:
Yes I have tried both .zip and .bin but had no luck. The farthest I have gotten is I mount the drives via adbfirm and it will recognize a drive then tell me there is no firmware on the drive. Could it be the brand of usb stick I am using or does it need to be a powered usb?
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If the drive is mounted, the linux find command should locate any *.bin or *.zip files, your brand or hub won't have any effect. I'm mainly replying to let you know I've read your post -- I won't have access to my rooted ftv until Monday morning at the earliest. It would also be helpful to see a log captured after you attempt to find firmware on your mounted drive. You should see something in the log like this:
searching usb for files
"./adb" shell su -c find /storage/usb -name *.bin -o -name *.zip
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Followed by other stuff.
jocala said:
If the drive is mounted, the linux find command should locate any *.bin or *.zip files, your brand or hub won't have any effect. I'm mainly replying to let you know I've read your post -- I won't have access to my rooted ftv until Monday morning at the earliest. It would also be helpful to see a log captured after you attempt to find firmware on your mounted drive. You should see something in the log like this:
Followed by other stuff.
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How would I go about capturing a log for you. Also just curious about my first question I wasn't sure is it possible to read a mounted usb in the custom recovery menu or must the fire tv be fully booted.
Also.. not sure if this helps but when I mount the usb stick using stick mount on the fire tv it does not give me the error of nothing found but the select firmware menu comes up and this is the only choice I have available "sh: find: not found"
danknasty said:
How would I go about capturing a log for you. Also just curious about my first question I wasn't sure is it possible to read a mounted usb in the custom recovery menu or must the fire tv be fully booted.
Also.. not sure if this helps but when I mount the usb stick using stick mount on the fire tv it does not give me the error of nothing found but the select firmware menu comes up and this is the only choice I have available "sh: find: not found"
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None of my comments apply when booted to a custom recovery, you need to check with rbox for that.
adbFire logs are found using the File-View Log menu command. The various non-Kodi commands also require my busybox and the various support scripts, aka System Tools; I don't support busybox from other sources. I also ask that you be using the current version of adbFire when seeking support, currently 1.22.
jocala said:
None of my comments apply when booted to a custom recovery, you need to check with rbox for that.
adbFire logs are found using the File-View Log menu command. The various non-Kodi commands also require my busybox and the various support scripts, aka System Tools; I don't support busybox from other sources. I also ask that you be using the current version of adbFire when seeking support, currently 1.22.
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Ok here is my log I opened it up today and tried to install firmware from usb.
adbFire v1.22
031315120328
Windows
------------
server started
"./adb.exe" start-server
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
starting server
initial open
192.168.0.36
server started
"./adb.exe" start-server
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
connection attempt
"./adb.exe" connect 192.168.0.36:5555
unable to connect to 192.168.0.36:5555:5555
process time duration: 25 seconds
opening preferences dialog
Saving Device Record
updating database adbfire.db
server started
"./adb.exe" start-server
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
connection attempt
"./adb.exe" connect 192.168.0.34:5555
connected to 192.168.0.34:5555
"./adb.exe" shell su -c ps | grep smbd
samba off!
process time duration: 5 seconds
firmware installation query
firmware installation started
"./adb.exe" shell su -c cp /sdcard/command /cache/recovery/
"./adb.exe" shell su -c chmod 777 /cache/recovery/command
searching usb for files
"./adb.exe" shell su -c find /storage/usb -name *.bin -o -name *.zip
sh: find: not found
opening adblog dialog
danknasty said:
"./adb.exe" shell su -c find /storage/usb -name *.bin -o -name *.zip
sh: find: not found
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The various non-Kodi commands also require my busybox and the various support scripts, aka System Tools; I don't support busybox from other sources.
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The find command is missing. Install System Tools. This will install busybox as mentioned above, which will give you find.
The Install Firmware command should check for System Tools and warn you if they are missing. That will be fixed in the next update.
jocala said:
The find command is missing. Install System Tools. This will install busybox as mentioned above, which will give you find.
The Install Firmware command should check for System Tools and warn you if they are missing. That will be fixed in the next update.
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I installed system tools about 3 times as I am on the latest rooted firmware. But I just tried again and now and still no luck this is the log I get now.
opening adblog dialog
starting busybox install
"./adb.exe" push ./busybox /sdcard/
632 KB/s (1356524 bytes in 2.095s)
"./adb.exe" push ./install-recovery-2.sh /sdcard/
8 KB/s (62 bytes in 0.007s)
"./adb.exe" push ./install-recovery.sh /sdcard/
23 KB/s (630 bytes in 0.026s)
"./adb.exe" push ./xbin.tar /sdcard/
795 KB/s (2836480 bytes in 3.480s)
/system mounted rw
"./adb.exe" shell su -c mount -o remount,rw /system
"./adb.exe" shell su -c cp /sdcard/busybox /system/xbin
"./adb.exe" shell su -c chmod 0755 /system/xbin/busybox
"./adb.exe" shell su -c /system/xbin/busybox tar xf /sdcard/xbin.tar -C /system
"./adb.exe" shell su -c chmod 0755 /system/xbin/*.sh
"./adb.exe" shell su -c chmod 0755 /system/xbin/01mntdrives
"./adb.exe" shell su -c chmod 0755 /system/xbin/02sshd
"./adb.exe" shell su -c chmod 0755 /system/xbin/mount.exfat-fuse
"./adb.exe" shell su -c chmod 0755 /system/xbin/ntfs-3g
"./adb.exe" shell su -c /system/xbin/binstall.sh
rm failed for /sdcard/binstall.sh, No such file or directory
rm failed for /sdcard/buninstall.sh, No such file or directory
rm failed for /sdcard/ntfs-3g, No such file or directory
rm failed for /sdcard/mount.exfat-fuse, No such file or directory
rm failed for /sdcard/mntdrives.sh, No such file or directory
mount: Device or resource busy
"./adb.exe" shell ls /system/xbin/which
/system/xbin/which
"./adb.exe" shell su -c rm /sdcard/xbin.tar
"./adb.exe" shell su -c tar xf /sdcard/samba.tar -C /data/data
tar: can't open '/sdcard/samba.tar': No such file or directory
"./adb.exe" shell su -c rm /sdcard/samba.tar
rm failed for /sdcard/samba.tar, No such file or directory
"./adb.exe" shell su -c mkdir /system/etc/init.d
"./adb.exe" shell su -c chmod 777 /system/etc/init.d
"./adb.exe" shell su -c cp /sdcard/install-recovery* /system/etc/
"./adb.exe" shell su -c chmod 0755 /system/etc/install-recovery*
"./adb.exe" shell su -c rm /sdcard/install-recovery*
"./adb.exe" shell su -c cp /system/etc/init.bueller.sh /system/etc/init.bueller.sh.old
"./adb.exe" shell su -c cp /system/xbin/init.bueller.sh /system/etc/
"./adb.exe" shell ls /system/xbin/mntdrives.backup
/system/xbin/mntdrives.backup: No such file or directory
"./adb.exe" shell ls /system/xbin/mntdata.backup
/system/xbin/mntdata.backup: No such file or directory
"./adb.exe" shell ls /system/xbin/mntdata.backup
/system/xbin/mntdata.backup: No such file or directory
busybox installed!
/system mounted ro
"./adb.exe" shell su -c mount -o remount,ro /system
process time duration: 47 seconds
firmware installation query
firmware installation started
"./adb.exe" shell su -c cp /sdcard/command /cache/recovery/
"./adb.exe" shell su -c chmod 777 /cache/recovery/command
searching usb for files
"./adb.exe" shell su -c find /storage/usb -name *.bin -o -name *.zip
no files found
"./adb.exe" shell su -c /system/xbin/mntdrives.sh
USB drive(s) mounted
"./adb.exe" shell su -c /system/xbin/mntdrives.sh
"./adb.exe" shell su -c /data/data/com.funkyfresh.samba/files/samba-rc start
sh: /data/data/com.funkyfresh.samba/files/samba-rc: not found
"./adb.exe" shell su -c ps | grep smbd
samba off!
firmware installation query
firmware installation started
"./adb.exe" shell su -c cp /sdcard/command /cache/recovery/
"./adb.exe" shell su -c chmod 777 /cache/recovery/command
searching usb for files
"./adb.exe" shell su -c find /storage/usb -name *.bin -o -name *.zip
no files found
opening adblog dialog
searching usb for files
"./adb.exe" shell su -c find /storage/usb -name *.bin -o -name *.zip
no files found
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I just noticed you're not using adbFire to mount your drive; I can't support stickmount, sorry. If you can change your mount location to be under /storage/usb it might work, idk. I know it does work with System Tools installed and adbFire mounting the usb drives.
I used adb Fire to mount my drive originally and it gives me the message that no firmwares are on the drive. Here is a log of me mounting in adb fire succesfully but then it unable to find the file.
"./adb.exe" shell su -c rm -r /storage/usb/*/
usb drive unmounted
"./adb.exe" shell su -c mount -o remount,ro /
/ mounted ro
"./adb.exe" shell su -c mount -o remount,ro /
process time duration: 2 seconds
"./adb.exe" shell su -c /system/xbin/mntdrives.sh
USB drive(s) mounted
"./adb.exe" shell su -c /system/xbin/mntdrives.sh
"./adb.exe" shell su -c /data/data/com.funkyfresh.samba/files/samba-rc start
sh: /data/data/com.funkyfresh.samba/files/samba-rc: not found
"./adb.exe" shell su -c ps | grep smbd
samba off!
firmware installation query
firmware installation started
"./adb.exe" shell su -c cp /sdcard/command /cache/recovery/
"./adb.exe" shell su -c chmod 777 /cache/recovery/command
searching usb for files
"./adb.exe" shell su -c find /storage/usb -name *.bin -o -name *.zip
no files found
opening adblog dialog
danknasty said:
I used adb Fire to mount my drive originally and it gives me the message that no firmwares are on the drive.
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Sorry, I can't duplicate your error on a clean system, with System Tools installed , multiple drives mounted with firmware sitting on each, just for purposes of testing. All firmwares were found, every time. The find command is pretty straightforward.
You may have some weird edge case I've overlooked in code, but I'd need to see a log from a clean system w/o third-party busybox, mount tools, etc. If we can spotlight a bug, I'd be happy to fix it.
jocala said:
Sorry, I can't duplicate your error on a clean system, with System Tools installed , multiple drives mounted with firmware sitting on each, just for purposes of testing. All firmwares were found, every time. The find command is pretty straightforward.
You may have some weird edge case I've overlooked in code, but I'd need to see a log from a clean system w/o third-party busybox, mount tools, etc. If we can spotlight a bug, I'd be happy to fix it.
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I tried this when i first unboxed the unit and was unable to get it to read anything could it be the way I have the usb stick formatted or the way the zip file is named?
danknasty said:
I tried this when i first unboxed the unit and was unable to get it to read anything could it be the way I have the usb stick formatted or the way the zip file is named?
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adbFire drive mount supports vfat,ex-fat,ext2-4,hpfs+ and ntfs. Install Firmware will find files with embedded spaces ,e.g. "test file.zip" or "test file.bin" but not "test file zip" or "test file bin".
jocala said:
adbFire drive mount supports vfat,ex-fat,ext2-4,hpfs+ and ntfs. Install Firmware will find files with embedded spaces ,e.g. "test file.zip" or "test file.bin" but not "test file zip" or "test file bin".
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my stick is a fat32 and the files is named update.zip so it should work?... The weird thing is it seems to get farther when I mount it using stick mount (it brings up a menu) then it does when I mount in adb fire although I have yet to get either method to work. I am gonna restore one a little later and do everything from adbfire and see if I can get you a log or mabye it will work.
Ok so I started from scratch and I am having the same issue here is the log.. I notice it saying the mount is busy I am not sure what that means.... I also installed es file explorer and I do not see the mounted usb storage anywhere on the sdcard even after it says it has mounted succesfully.
adbFire v1.22
031315181935
Windows
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server started
"./adb.exe" start-server
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
starting server
initial open
192.168.0.34
server started
"./adb.exe" start-server
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
connection attempt
"./adb.exe" connect 192.168.0.34:5555
unable to connect to 192.168.0.34:5555:5555
process time duration: 25 seconds
opening preferences dialog
Saving Device Record
updating database adbfire.db
server started
"./adb.exe" start-server
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
connection attempt
"./adb.exe" connect 192.168.0.38:5555
connected to 192.168.0.38:5555
process time duration: 5 seconds
"./adb.exe" install -r ./tr.apk
pkg: /data/local/tmp/tr.apk
Success
573 KB/s (111652 bytes in 0.190s)
"./adb.exe" install -r ./su.apk
pkg: /data/local/tmp/su.apk
Success
558 KB/s (2336291 bytes in 4.082s)
Root software installed.
Run towelroot on the FireTV
to finish rooting process.
process time duration: 25 seconds
opening preferences dialog
Saving Device Record
updating database adbfire.db
Amazon update state toggled
amazon updates
"./adb.exe" shell su -c pm disable com.amazon.dcp
Package com.amazon.dcp new state: disabled
Amazon updates off, com.amazon.dcp disabled
"./adb.exe" shell pm list packages -d
package:com.amazon.dcp
starting busybox install
"./adb.exe" push ./busybox /sdcard/
702 KB/s (1356524 bytes in 1.885s)
"./adb.exe" push ./install-recovery-2.sh /sdcard/
6 KB/s (62 bytes in 0.009s)
"./adb.exe" push ./install-recovery.sh /sdcard/
30 KB/s (630 bytes in 0.020s)
"./adb.exe" push ./xbin.tar /sdcard/
689 KB/s (2836480 bytes in 4.018s)
/system mounted rw
"./adb.exe" shell su -c mount -o remount,rw /system
"./adb.exe" shell su -c cp /sdcard/busybox /system/xbin
"./adb.exe" shell su -c chmod 0755 /system/xbin/busybox
"./adb.exe" shell su -c /system/xbin/busybox tar xf /sdcard/xbin.tar -C /system
"./adb.exe" shell su -c chmod 0755 /system/xbin/*.sh
"./adb.exe" shell su -c chmod 0755 /system/xbin/01mntdrives
"./adb.exe" shell su -c chmod 0755 /system/xbin/02sshd
"./adb.exe" shell su -c chmod 0755 /system/xbin/mount.exfat-fuse
"./adb.exe" shell su -c chmod 0755 /system/xbin/ntfs-3g
"./adb.exe" shell su -c /system/xbin/binstall.sh
rm failed for /sdcard/binstall.sh, No such file or directory
rm failed for /sdcard/buninstall.sh, No such file or directory
rm failed for /sdcard/ntfs-3g, No such file or directory
rm failed for /sdcard/mount.exfat-fuse, No such file or directory
rm failed for /sdcard/mntdrives.sh, No such file or directory
mount: Device or resource busy
"./adb.exe" shell ls /system/xbin/which
/system/xbin/which
"./adb.exe" shell su -c rm /sdcard/xbin.tar
"./adb.exe" shell su -c tar xf /sdcard/samba.tar -C /data/data
tar: can't open '/sdcard/samba.tar': No such file or directory
"./adb.exe" shell su -c rm /sdcard/samba.tar
rm failed for /sdcard/samba.tar, No such file or directory
"./adb.exe" shell su -c mkdir /system/etc/init.d
"./adb.exe" shell su -c chmod 777 /system/etc/init.d
"./adb.exe" shell su -c cp /sdcard/install-recovery* /system/etc/
"./adb.exe" shell su -c chmod 0755 /system/etc/install-recovery*
"./adb.exe" shell su -c rm /sdcard/install-recovery*
"./adb.exe" shell su -c cp /system/etc/init.bueller.sh /system/etc/init.bueller.sh.old
"./adb.exe" shell su -c cp /system/xbin/init.bueller.sh /system/etc/
"./adb.exe" shell ls /system/xbin/mntdrives.backup
/system/xbin/mntdrives.backup: No such file or directory
"./adb.exe" shell ls /system/xbin/mntdata.backup
/system/xbin/mntdata.backup: No such file or directory
"./adb.exe" shell ls /system/xbin/mntdata.backup
/system/xbin/mntdata.backup: No such file or directory
busybox installed!
/system mounted ro
"./adb.exe" shell su -c mount -o remount,ro /system
process time duration: 29 seconds
"./adb.exe" shell su -c /system/xbin/mntdrives.sh
USB drive(s) mounted
"./adb.exe" shell su -c /system/xbin/mntdrives.sh
"./adb.exe" shell su -c /data/data/com.funkyfresh.samba/files/samba-rc start
sh: /data/data/com.funkyfresh.samba/files/samba-rc: not found
"./adb.exe" shell su -c ps | grep smbd
samba off!
stock recovery installation starts
recovery installation started
pushing C:/Users/1/Desktop/adbfw122/adbfw122/stkrecovery/recovery-stock-51.1.0.img to /sdcard/
"./adb.exe" push "C:/Users/1/Desktop/adbfw122/adbfw122/stkrecovery/recovery-stock-51.1.0.img" /sdcard/recovery.img
594 KB/s (10485760 bytes in 17.223s)
"./adb.exe" shell su -c dd if=/sdcard/recovery.img of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/recovery
20480+0 records in
20480+0 records out
10485760 bytes transferred in 1.556 secs (6738920 bytes/sec)
"./adb.exe" shell rm /sdcard/recovery.img
process time duration: 29 seconds
firmware installation query
firmware installation started
"./adb.exe" shell su -c chmod 777 /cache/recovery
Unable to open /cache/recovery: No such file or directory
/cache/recovery/ not found
"./adb.exe" shell su -c mkdir -p /cache/recovery/
"./adb.exe" shell su -c chmod 777 /cache/recovery
"./adb.exe" shell su -c cp /sdcard/command /cache/recovery/
"./adb.exe" shell su -c chmod 777 /cache/recovery/command
searching usb for files
"./adb.exe" shell su -c find /storage/usb -name *.bin -o -name *.zip
no files found
opening adblog dialog

Howto - root arcos 80 xs

Hi,
i just found a way to root the 80 xs you need Linux for it (i think a Virtual machine should do but i didn't test it).
FIRST OF ALL YOU CAN BRICK YOUR DEVICE AND I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR IT
Based on "Rooting the Cube U30GT rk3066 android tablet" i think a copy and past version makes it more easy
http://valentijn.sessink.nl/?p=382
download
superuser and su from
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1835502
rkflashtool to readout your system
http://sourceforge.net/projects/rkflashtool
and linux_upgrade_tool to upload your modified system image
http://dl.radxa.com/rock/tools/linux/
put all (even Superuser.apk and su from the archive) in top of one directory (/home/user/archos) connect your device to the pc
open a terminal
get root
# cd archos
# adb reboot bootloader
# ./rkflashtool r 0x0000 0x2000 > /tmp/parm
# head -11 /tmp/parm
search for system, there you have the position of your system just to be sure if its the same for you
Code:
PARMDFIRMWARE_VER:4.0.4
MACHINE_MODEL:ARCHOS 80XSK
MACHINE_ID:007
MANUFACTURER:RK30SDK
MAGIC: 0x5041524B
ATAG: 0x60000800
MACHINE: 3066
CHECK_MASK: 0x80
KERNEL_IMG: 0x60408000
#RECOVER_KEY: 1,1,0,20,0
CMDLINE: console=ttyFIQ0 androidboot.console=ttyFIQ0 init=/init initrd=0x62000000,0x00800000 mtdparts=rk29xxnand:[email protected](misc),[email protected](kernel),[email protected](boot),[email protected](recovery),[email protected](backup),[email protected](cache),[email protected](kpanic),[U][COLOR="Red"][email protected](system)[/COLOR][/U],[email protected](userdata)
# ./rkflashtool r 0x00154000 0x00100000 > system
# cp system new
# mkdir /mnt/img
# mount new /mnt/img
# cp su /mnt/img/bin/
# cp Superuser.apk /mnt/img/app/
# chown root:2000 /mnt/img/bin/su
# chmod 6774 /mnt/img/bin/su
# umount /mnt/img
# ./upgrade_tool di -s new
# ./rkflashtool b
and if all went right open terminal on the tablet and type su and watch superuser to come up
now you can install AdAway from F-Droid and be happy
Greetings
Sebastian

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