Any root file explorer that lets me copy files to /system/bin - EVO 4G Themes and Apps

I'm trying to copy a file to the /system/bin directory from the Evo and none of the file managers like Astro are letting me either copy or move the file from the root of the SD card to the /system/bin directory.
Anyone know of any rooted file managers (preferably free) that I can use?
Thank you in advance.

SU File Manager

Root explorer ftw

MrDSL said:
Root explorer ftw
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OI file manager also works

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[Q] How do I find the system/media folder on my Droid X?

My Droid X is rooted and I was wondering how I could change my Boot up Animation. I've read you have to copy and paste in the system/media folder to replace the old Boot Animation.zip but I can't find the system/media folder. I am running Gingerbread on my Droid. If anyone could help me solve this problem, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
You have to use root explorer from the market to access that directory on your phone... you can navigate to your SD card and copy the file then back to the root directory, in there there is a folder called system, then subfolfer media... in upper right corner is a button that says mount r/w change it to r/o and paste file, overwrite existing... all set
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Root Explorer is not the only file manager that can do this.
There are a number of root enabled file managers in the market. ES File Explorer, Super Manager, Jrummy's ROM Toolbox. Any number of others.
The point is that you do need a file manager that is 'root enabled' to access those system directories.
hootowlserenade said:
You have to use root explorer from the market to access that directory on your phone... you can navigate to your SD card and copy the file then back to the root directory, in there there is a folder called system, then subfolfer media... in upper right corner is a button that says mount r/w change it to r/o and paste file, overwrite existing... all set
sent from my CM7 powered Droid X
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Awesome. Thank you.
Zaphod-Beeblebrox said:
Root Explorer is not the only file manager that can do this.
There are a number of root enabled file managers in the market. ES File Explorer, Super Manager, Jrummy's ROM Toolbox. Any number of others.
The point is that you do need a file manager that is 'root enabled' to access those system directories.
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That's good to know, I didn't know there were other apps for that, I've only used root explorer (I bought the paid version, so I'll stick with it) but if anyone asks now I can give them more options
Sent from my SGT running CM7
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1314016
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[Q] Where is system/ lib and app folders?

InstigatorX said:
Originally Posted by Chouie
Im in v3...i donto have Google talk either
U can just use Samsung's social hub for gchat
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Attached Google Talk files that worked for me (from TouchWiz 1.0.2 ROM). Put the lib file into /system/lib and the apk into /system/app. Change perms to 744.
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I am trying to follow these instructions however I can not find the /system/lib and /system/app folders. The Google Talk stock app vanished when I flashed TCP's rom on the phone, so I am trying to reinstall it this way, since it is not on the market.
Where are these files usually located? Do I need to format my files differently or something?
/system/app
/system/lib
ANYTHING that is not /mnt/sdcard (/sdcard) or /ext-sd requires ROOT access and an app that will look at ROOT
ES File explorer or root explorer
you WILL NOT see these folders by just plugging into your computer, nor will you see it with basic file managers
Pirateghost said:
/system/app
/system/lib
ANYTHING that is not /mnt/sdcard (/sdcard) or /ext-sd requires ROOT access and an app that will look at ROOT
ES File explorer or root explorer
you WILL NOT see these folders by just plugging into your computer, nor will you see it with basic file managers
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Thanks for the help,
Ok i downloaded ASTRO file manager, but when i try to paste into the app folder it gives me an error message that I have a read only file system...
Make sure you have r/o where it says r/o or r/w. this way you can paste it.
LazyMike said:
Thanks for the help,
Ok i downloaded ASTRO file manager, but when i try to paste into the app folder it gives me an error message that I have a read only file system...
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Pirateghost said:
/system/app
/system/lib
ANYTHING that is not /mnt/sdcard (/sdcard) or /ext-sd requires ROOT access and an app that will look at ROOT
ES File explorer or root explorer
you WILL NOT see these folders by just plugging into your computer, nor will you see it with basic file managers
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I know I'm VERY! late with this answer, but I have to correct you. With zArchiver (file-explorer and zip/7-zip app) you can access androids system folders. On a S III mini I can copy the ringtones/notification-sounds or the start sound( on the micro-SD-card for example). It is possible to copy other files too, but that didn't make any sense for me. btw: phone is not rooted.
P.S. Also worked on a non-rooted Huawei Y 625 @ Android 4.4.2 . Of course I can not copy files INTO the system folder(s) but read-acces is definitely possible without root permissions.
Greetz HiddenAssassin2306
Access to /data is forbidden in Android unless you have root access.
/system is read only, and limited.
My quote from above did say you wouldn't see any of these from a computer. And the OP was trying to place files in /system, which is read only.
Is there some reason you felt the need to bring up a 3 year old thread to say I'm wrong, when in this thread, regarding the original post, I am 100% correct?

Root read only NO write

Hello I have root but in adb can only read NO write access if I install ES file Explorer or Titanium it wont let me enable root explorer and then mount after.
I can view files in adb and file explorer but cant delete or write etc . Thanks
durbancurry said:
Hello I have root but in adb can only read NO write access if I install ES file Explorer or Titanium it wont let me enable root explorer and then mount after.
I can view files in adb and file explorer but cant delete or write etc . Thanks
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Have you tried to remount the file system? It is probably mounted read only
http://ckirbach.wordpress.com/2012/11/27/how-to-remount-system-as-read-write-in-android/

Ota sideload error (debuggerd has unexpected contents)

hello,
i want to update my nexus 5 from 4.4.1 to 4.4.2, but i get this error "system/bin/debuggerd has unexpected contents"
can somebody give me a original depuggerd file from KOT49E
and a short explanation how i replace it
is this because of stick mount?
heartbeat.rulez said:
hello,
i want to update my nexus 5 from 4.4.1 to 4.4.2, but i get this error "system/bin/debuggerd has unexpected contents"
can somebody give me a original depuggerd file from KOT49E
and a short explanation how i replace it
is this because of stick mount?
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I had the same issue, i used this >> https://app.box.com/s/z0a12rt18gm3dtfqqndl
I got it from stock odexed 4.4.2 rom here on xda and please check the sha1sum of the file, it should be 1A008709F0945E8EACA2166D143622EB8D94C3D0
Otherwise the updater script wont install the update, also use es file explorer or any root explorer to replace the file and set permissions to chmod 755 and shell access, more info here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48333174#post48333174
imrock said:
I had the same issue, i used this >> https://app.box.com/s/z0a12rt18gm3dtfqqndl
I got it from stock odexed 4.4.2 rom here on xda and please check the sha1sum of the file, it should be 1A008709F0945E8EACA2166D143622EB8D94C3D0
Otherwise the updater script wont install the update, also use es file explorer or any root explorer to replace the file and set permissions to chmod 755 and shell access, more info here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48333174#post48333174
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i can not replace the file
efs explorer permission denied
i will push the file with wugs tool kit
im to stupid for adp
and root explorer doesn´t work
heartbeat.rulez said:
i can not replace the file
efs explorer permission denied
i will push the file with wugs tool kit
im to stupid for adp
and root explorer doesn´t work
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Just use es file Explorer, cut the file in ur system/bin/debuggerd and take its backup on sdcard, then paste the given file, change the permissions to the one's like given in the second post here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48353992#post48353992
You should be having root access in es file Explorer with partition mounted as r/w
imrock said:
Just use es file Explorer, cut the file in ur system/bin/debuggerd and take its backup on sdcard, then paste the given file, change the permissions to the one's like given in the second post here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48353992#post48353992
You should be having root access in es file Explorer with partition mounted as r/w
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this was the fault i had to delet the efs in supersu and to reactivate the root for efs.
after this i get showed up the second image, before only the switch was moved from right to left and back

Need help on how to read/view a system file

Im rooted. Im trying to view the /sys/devices/platform/[email protected]/lcd/panel/contrast but nothing i have can open this file. Any app that can do it? or any way?
(you can also find the file like: /sys/class/mdnie/mdnie/device/contrast/ this is how i found the file, im using 3C all-in-one toolbox)
any root file manager/explorer can do that i recommend fx file explorer
ineedroot69 said:
any root file manager/explorer can do that i recommend fx file explorer
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thanks that actually works

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