(RESOLVED)Alternative of script manager - General Questions and Answers

Im having problems with the app "script manager" on se x10i running on custom ROM (feralabs v4). Is there an alternative for this app? Im trying to install v6 supercharger. Any help would be highly appreciated.
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before running the script manager, you must install busybox first
a simply tutorial video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75yH02rxUxI

I used to have problem too in installing v6 supercharger using script manager. I tried different busybox version but still had problems. Finally, I only installed it using terminal emulator. If you want to try it, here's how I did it:
- copy the downloaded v6 script to the root folder of the sdcard and rename it to v6.sh
- open terminal emulator
- type this command:
$ su [enter]
# sh /sdcard/v6.sh [enter]
- that will open v6 interface like usual and you can install it from there.
Only one drawback though, there's no widget that script manager provide to quick check v6 status. If I want to check it, then I have to run the command in the terminal again.
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greenAlgae said:
I used to have problem too in installing v6 supercharger using script manager. I tried different busybox version but still had problems. Finally, I only installed it using terminal emulator. If you want to try it, here's how I did it:
- copy the downloaded v6 script to the root folder of the sdcard and rename it to v6.sh
- open terminal emulator
- type this command:
$ su [enter]
# sh /sdcard/v6.sh [enter]
- that will open v6 interface like usual and you can install it from there.
Only one drawback though, there's no widget that script manager provide to quick check v6 status. If I want to check it, then I have to run the command in the terminal again.
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Thank you so much. This worked. Im now blazing on my x10i
Cheers.
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glad I could help
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Installed v6 using the terminal method (smanager keeps fc) and it worked. Thanks. I know it's an old thread but it helped. Just a Q; how do i check if v6 is up? Do i enter sh /sdcard/v6.sh again?

keypad not working
hey i followed all steps. but when it come to choose a number my keypad dont work. what to do??

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command to install apk

Is there a command that can be used in a terminal emulator on the hero to install an apk from the sdcard? If not can it be done using adb commands? I am trying one of the froyo roms and before I start installing anything through the market, I would like to install a file manager. I have AndExplorer in an apk on the sdcard but I can only access it through adb or a terminal emulator.
Just adb push it to systen/app or you could install appinstaller from the market.
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Open terminal.apk and issue these commands hitting enter after each line.
su
cd /sdcard
cp "app.apk" /data/app
This should do the trick. I don't think it will work with a2sd but I could be wrong. I tested it out just a few minutes ago and it worked great.
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mbobino said:
Open terminal.apk and issue these commands hitting enter after each line.
su
cd /sdcard
cp "app.apk" /data/app
This should do the trick. I don't think it will work with a2sd but I could be wrong. I tested it out just a few minutes ago and it worked great.
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Worked great, thank you for the tip

[Q] Lock Screen & Home Button not working

After upgrading my Samsung Galaxy 3 to Indroid V6 I found that my phones Lock screen is gone & Home button is only working to wake up phone and not for it's normal function, what do I do please help me out???????
THanks in Advance.........
Do as follows
Open terminal emulator
Type
$su
#fix.sh
# reboot force
This may help you thanks.....
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Thanks for your reply dude, but it didnt worked.... ......
CANY ANYONE SUGGEST ME WHAT TO DO?? ALSO NOW AM FACING CALL PROBLEMS, VIDEO PLAYER NOT WORKING, ETC......SO SHOULD I SHIFT TO SOME OTHER ROM??
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when i try fix.sh i receive the error not found what directory should i be in?
the way i fixed this before is by following these instructions
1-Copy sqlite3 to /system/bin
2- chmod 777 /system/bin/sqlite3
3-Type following command in ADB or Terminal Emulator
sqlite3 /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/settings.db "INSERT INTO secure (name,value) VALUES ('device_provisioned','1');"
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worked fine again after a reboot

[SOLVED] How to add FLUSH or BOOST Command in Terminal Emulator ??

Previously i was using Neko's GTR Rom ..
In which BOOST command in terminal emulator was there.. it was best task cleaner and free up ram !!
Can someone guide.. how to add FLUSH or BOOSt script and make enable in terminal emulaator??
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just copy the command file from gtr, it is in /system/xbin

[TOOL][Windows]OneClick Bootanimator For Pico

Hey Guys , I have made a tool to change the bootanimation of our pico from windows only. Now There Is No Need to goto your mobile and open your file explorer and doing all the work to change a bootanimation.By this tool you can change your bootanimation by just a single click.:laugh:
Requirements:
ADB/Fastboot
Follow This Guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1955627
Thanks To Andy For Such An Easy Guide.
This Tool Works with all The Roms Except Stock Rom
For Sense4 Roms:
1.Download The File bootaniflasher[Sense 4] From here
2. Extract It on Your Pc.
3. Open Folder bootaniflasher[sense4].
4. Now Just Place The bootanimation you want and name it as hTC_bootup.zip
5. Now Run The bootani.bat and press Enter.[Make Sure USB Debugging is Enabled]
6. Your Device Will Reboot Automatically
For CM Roms:
1. Download The File bootaniflasher[CM] From here
2. Extract It on Your PC.
3. Open Folder bootaniflasher[CM].
4. Now Just Place The bootanimation you want and name it as bootanimation.zip
5. Now Run The bootani.bat and press enter.[make sure USb Debugging is Enabled].
6. Your Device will Reboot Automatically.
This Is My First Tool . Please Try It And Tell If Its Working Or Not Waiting For The Responses.
Note: If You want this tool for any other rom eg AOKP,Panadroid, etc. Just PM me the Source/directory where the bootanimation is stored.
Hit Thanks If I Helped You
Reserved :thumbup:
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Do we need to mount...like R/O ??
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new_ay said:
Do we need to mount...like R/O ??
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Yes .. two R/W ... :thumbup:
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Dude sometimes i just get a black screen instead of the bootanimation!! could you plZ temme what am i doin wrong??
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salil.bajaj said:
Dude sometimes i just get a black screen instead of the bootanimation!! could you plZ temme what am i doin wrong??
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Which Rom Are You using ???
Guys Plz Do A review???
Saumitra Yadav said:
Which Rom Are You using ???
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cm10 beta6
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salil.bajaj said:
cm10 beta6
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Use the tool for CM and make sure your bootanimatiom name should be bootanimatiom.zip :thumbup:
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To Saumitra Yadav:
My antivir blocks your zip file and write me this "Win32/Ramnit.H virus". Is this normal and just error of my antivirus, or it is really infected?
Matysek1984 said:
To Saumitra Yadav:
My antivir blocks your zip file and write me this "Win32/Ramnit.H virus". Is this normal and just error of my antivirus, or it is really infected?
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The file is not infected bro .... it's your antivirus defect .... I use avast and I got no error.... try this tool n give a review :thumbup:
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Saumitra Yadav said:
The file is not infected bro .... it's your antivirus defect .... I use avast and I got no error.... try this tool n give a review :thumbup:
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Maybe it is error of my antivirus (ESET Smart Security). I already installed your bootanim manually, it looks very good, nice work
Matysek1984 said:
Maybe it is error of my antivirus (ESET Smart Security). I already installed your bootanim manually, it looks very good, nice work
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Try this tool to install in just a single click by this tool :thumbup:
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Saumitra Yadav said:
Try this tool to install in just a single click :thumbup:
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Thanks
A couple of reasons why this tool "might" not work:
Hi! First of all, I haven't tried out this "tool" yet, as I don't have windows :silly:
But, there are a couple of reasons why I think that your tool "might" not work at all times.
First of all, enabling "USB Debugging" alone is not enough. You need to configure root access for both "Apps and ADB" in the case of CyanogenMod. (AOKP provides root access by default, so, it wouldn't be a problem in the case of AOKP.)
After enabling root access to both "Apps and ADB", you "might" need to invoke "su" at least once. And, mounting the /system partition as r/w is a "must-do".
I have made some changes to the code, using this guide (http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Guide:Using_the_Terminal) as reference.
Code:
@ECHO OFF
COLOR 9b
ECHO OneClick Bootanimator For HTC EXPLORER[CM Roms]
ECHO By: Saumitra Yadav
ECHO Make sure your phone has usb debugging mode enabled!
ECHO Make sure you put your custom bootanimation.zip in this folder!
ECHO Use this at your own risk!
ECHO .
ECHO .
ECHO By pressing enter you understand the risks.
PAUSE
ECHO Waiting for device...
ECHO.
adb wait-for-device
ECHO Mounting /system partition as r/w...
adb shell su
adb shell mount -o rw,remount -t yaffs2 system /system
ECHO Sending bootanimation.zip
ECHO.
adb push bootanimation.zip /system/media/bootanimation.zip
ECHO Done sending bootanimation.zip
ECHO.
ECHO Mounting /system partition as r/o...
adb shell mount -o ro,remount -t yaffs2 system /system
ECHO Rebooting device...
adb reboot
ECHO Reboot command initiated.
ECHO Thanks for using this script.
PAUSE
EXIT
And, a humble request... Do try to keep the code understandable. Example: The output "Finished re-booting" comes before the script initiates rebooting sequence.
Do let me know if this works
vineethraj49 said:
Hi! First of all, I haven't tried out this "tool" yet, as I don't have windows :silly:
But, there are a couple of reasons why I think that your tool "might" not work at all times.
First of all, enabling "USB Debugging" alone is not enough. You need to configure root access for both "Apps and ADB" in the case of CyanogenMod. (AOKP provides root access by default, so, it wouldn't be a problem in the case of AOKP.)
After enabling root access to both "Apps and ADB", you "might" need to invoke "su" at least once. And, mounting the /system partition as r/w is a "must-do".
I have made some changes to the code, using this guide (http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Guide:Using_the_Terminal) as reference.
Code:
@ECHO OFF
COLOR 9b
ECHO OneClick Bootanimator For HTC EXPLORER[CM Roms]
ECHO By: Saumitra Yadav
ECHO Make sure your phone has usb debugging mode enabled!
ECHO Make sure you put your custom bootanimation.zip in this folder!
ECHO Use this at your own risk!
ECHO .
ECHO .
ECHO By pressing enter you understand the risks.
PAUSE
ECHO Waiting for device...
ECHO.
adb wait-for-device
ECHO Mounting /system partition as r/w...
adb shell su
adb shell mount -o rw,remount -t yaffs2 system /system
ECHO Sending bootanimation.zip
ECHO.
adb push bootanimation.zip /system/media/bootanimation.zip
ECHO Done sending bootanimation.zip
ECHO.
ECHO Mounting /system partition as r/o...
adb shell mount -o ro,remount -t yaffs2 system /system
ECHO Rebooting device...
adb reboot
ECHO Reboot command initiated.
ECHO Thanks for using this script.
PAUSE
EXIT
And, a humble request... Do try to keep the code understandable. Example: The output "Finished re-booting" comes before the script initiates rebooting sequence.
Do let me know if this works
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Will try it when i reach home :thumbup:
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Saumitra Yadav said:
Will try it when i reach home :thumbup:
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I think the mounting is needed in stock rom coz in all custom roms the system is mounted as r/w .
PS: Now this tool will work on stock also ... coz you edited the script thanks :thumbup:
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[SCRIPT] Recovery & Kernel Management Tool

Hi guys,
I had some free time and decided to write this script specially for Terminal Emulator's users like me.
It's a simple script allows you to:
Backup
Restore backup
Flash
Reboot in any mode
Copy the script to /system/bin
recovery and /or kernel IMG files without the need to input so long codes again and again.
This script will make a new folder named Recovery-Kernel-Tools in your internal storage, including 3 more folders inside it:
Backups (max one backup for each partition, names are "case-sensitive")
Flash (but any recovery.img / boot.img to flash them, names are "case-sensitive")
Input (for future use)
Everything is self explanatory, when you execute this script for the first time, it will ask you to set your partitions, you can change them later at any time.
If it's useful for you and you need more options, feel free to suggest me.
Download link: ReKeTv1
After downloading, cd to installation folder and input:
Code:
su
sh ReKeTv1
If you're using Script Manager, just execute it as root.
Latest busybox is required.
Bassel Bakr said:
Hi guys,
I had some free time and decided to write this script specially for Terminal Emulator's users like me.
It's a simple script allows you to:
Backup
Restore backup
Flash
Reboot in any mode
Copy the script to /system/bin
recovery and /or kernel IMG files without the need to input so long codes again and again.
This script will make a new folder named Recovery-Kernel-Tools in your internal storage, including 3 more folders inside it:
Backups (max one backup for each partition, names are "case-sensitive")
Flash (but any recovery.img / boot.img to flash them, names are "case-sensitive")
Input (for future use)
Everything is self explanatory, when you execute this script for the first time, it will ask you to set your partitions, you can change them later at any time.
If it's useful for you and you need more options, feel free to suggest me.
Download link: ReKeTv1
After downloading, cd to installation folder and input:
Code:
su
sh ReKeTv1
If you're using Script Manager, just execute it as root.
Latest busybox is required.
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There are three files in it...which 1 to download?
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tandon.ayush said:
There are three files in it...which 1 to download?
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ReKeTv1
Don't forget to leave some suggestions.
Bassel Bakr said:
ReKeTv1
Don't forget to leave some suggestions.
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Tried with both terminal emulator and script manager
Got this error
" exec /system/bin/sh '/mnt/sdcard/download/ReKeTv1.txt'
# bin/sh '/mnt/sdcard/download/ReKeTv1.txt'
head: /mnt/sdcard/Recovery-Kernel-Tools/partitions: No such file or directory
tail: can't open '/mnt/sdcard/Recovery-Kernel-Tools/partitions': No such file or directory
tail: no files
Root access denied!
Please issue su command first"
Any solution?
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tandon.ayush said:
Tried with both terminal emulator and script manager
Got this error
" exec /system/bin/sh '/mnt/sdcard/download/ReKeTv1.txt'
# bin/sh '/mnt/sdcard/download/ReKeTv1.txt'
head: /mnt/sdcard/Recovery-Kernel-Tools/partitions: No such file or directory
tail: can't open '/mnt/sdcard/Recovery-Kernel-Tools/partitions': No such file or directory
tail: no files
Root access denied!
Please issue su command first"
Any solution?
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Run as root
Or in terminal emulator type
su
First
Bassel Bakr said:
Run as root
Or in terminal emulator type
su
First
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Did both...still the same error
Any solution??
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tandon.ayush said:
Did both...still the same error
Any solution??
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In terminal emulator:
su
set -x
sh ReKeTv1 2> /sdcard/log1.txt
sh -n ReKeTv1 2> /sdcard/log2.txt
Then upload log1.txt & log2.txt files here.
Bassel Bakr said:
In terminal emulator:
su
set -x
sh ReKeTv1 2> /sdcard/log1.txt
sh -n ReKeTv1 2> /sdcard/log2.txt
Then upload log1.txt & log2.txt files here.
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"No such file or directory"in both logs
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tandon.ayush said:
"No such file or directory"in both logs
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After set -x cd to installation directory then complete the code.

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