ATT One X 2.20 with 1.14 HBOOT
Xfactored, flashed TWRP recovery and tried flash SuperSU.
The terminal shows unable to mount /data error.
Tried to go ahead and flashes other roms but hang and bootloop. Installed boot.img separately and it did not help.
Now flashed 2.20 RUU again and back on the same unable to mount /data error.
Please help.
UPDATE: Tried RUU again and works now. Still do not know the reason. Please ignore my message.
Hi,
I am quite new to this but have done everything i can to solve this problem. I have a HTC One S (s4 version).
- i have unlocked my HTC via HTC dev.
- i have installed Clockworkmod recovery.
- i have sent a Cyanogen 11 zip file via ADB push command.
- i tried to install the rom but i had status 7 error, didnt work.
- i flashed TWRP2 recovery instead of Clockworkmod, via fastboot on my pc.
And now; i reboot to TWRP recovery, ADB push my Rom again to /sdcard/, this works. I go to install, i can select the zip file, it asks me wether i'm sure i want to install it, i proceed and then get the error "E: Unable to mount '/internal_sd' " "E: unable to mount stoarage".
So i have root acces, ADB works. Fastboot works. But installing a rom doesn't work with either Clockwork or TWRP2.
Versions used are TWRP 2.7.0.0 and Cyanogenmod 11, a snapshot version.
How to solve this?
Thanks
Try fixing permissions from twrp, if it doesn't help try wiping sd via twrp
Sent from my One S
How about using a usb cable to transfer files to you storage?
Twrp 2.6.1.0
HTC One 1.56 S-Off MaximusHD 33
ferdyvw12 said:
Hi,
I am quite new to this but have done everything i can to solve this problem. I have a HTC One S (s4 version).
- i have unlocked my HTC via HTC dev.
- i have installed Clockworkmod recovery.
- i have sent a Cyanogen 11 zip file via ADB push command.
- i tried to install the rom but i had status 7 error, didnt work.
- i flashed TWRP2 recovery instead of Clockworkmod, via fastboot on my pc.
And now; i reboot to TWRP recovery, ADB push my Rom again to /sdcard/, this works. I go to install, i can select the zip file, it asks me wether i'm sure i want to install it, i proceed and then get the error "E: Unable to mount '/internal_sd' " "E: unable to mount stoarage".
So i have root acces, ADB works. Fastboot works. But installing a rom doesn't work with either Clockwork or TWRP2.
Versions used are TWRP 2.7.0.0 and Cyanogenmod 11, a snapshot version.
How to solve this?
Thanks
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Solved? PM me if still need help.
I used adb to install TWRP onto my Nexus 5. Now it is in a bootloop, and TWRP does not seem to be able to mount anything. When it reboots it looks like it automatically goes to the TWRP where it says it is running OpenRecoveryScript but it is unable to mount anything. I tried a boot start to Recovery and it worked but when i tried a factory reset it says the same thing.
Any help would be great.
Spud37 said:
I used adb to install TWRP onto my Nexus 5. Now it is in a bootloop, and TWRP does not seem to be able to mount anything. When it reboots it looks like it automatically goes to the TWRP where it says it is running OpenRecoveryScript but it is unable to mount anything. I tried a boot start to Recovery and it worked but when i tried a factory reset it says the same thing.
Any help would be great.
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Try flashing TWRP with fastboot:
fastboot devices
fastboot flash recovery name_of_your_TWRP_file.img
fastboot reboot
How did you solve that problem?
so here the story. first i want to use custom rom. I wiped the system and flash the custom rom(via sd card). there many error in the log(cant mount /data, cant mount /storage and error 255). then i wiped all partition. the /data and /storage is solved but the error 255 is not solved. then i read some thread. it say i need to use unofficial twrp that support 64 to install this kind of zip. then i flashed it via twrp.it has 2 option to flash it on boot or recovery. first i chose the recovery. then i flash it again and chose boot. i reebot the phone and it bring me to fastboot mode. i try to press - and power it bring me to fastboot. i try to + and power it bring me to fastboot. and booting the phone will bring to fastboot mode too. then i try to flash twrp from pc. but my pc cant read my phone in fastboot mode via minimal adb and fastboot. Now my phone is useless. SOMEONE HELPPPPP MEEEEE PLEASEEEEEE!!!!!
Hey all!
I've been trying to install TWRP on my google pixel (32 GB/ 4GB). It runs Android 10, has an encrypted filesystem and the boot loader is unlocked. I booted into fastboot mode, then used fastboot boot twrp.img to boot into TWRP and it worked perfectly fine. Then, after decrypting, I tried flashing the TWRP zip I had on my phone. But it failed to do so, giving these errors - Failed to mount /system_root (invalid argument); Failed to mount /vendor (invalid argument). When I checked the mounted partitions in TWRP, system and vendor were unchecked and I couldn't check them.
Next, I tried to use fastboot flash recovery to flash the TWRP image directly from fastboot but this didn't work either.
Finally, I tried to flash a TWRP image after booting to TWRP. I chose the install to recovery ramdisk option but it didn't install, giving me the same failed to mount errors.
So right now I'm stuck at this point. Any help will be really appreciated
Thanks
-Keith
keith-james said:
Hey all!
I've been trying to install TWRP on my google pixel (32 GB/ 4GB). It runs Android 10, has an encrypted filesystem and the boot loader is unlocked. I booted into fastboot mode, then used fastboot boot twrp.img to boot into TWRP and it worked perfectly fine. Then, after decrypting, I tried flashing the TWRP zip I had on my phone. But it failed to do so, giving these errors - Failed to mount /system_root (invalid argument); Failed to mount /vendor (invalid argument). When I checked the mounted partitions in TWRP, system and vendor were unchecked and I couldn't check them.
Next, I tried to use fastboot flash recovery to flash the TWRP image directly from fastboot but this didn't work either.
Finally, I tried to flash a TWRP image after booting to TWRP. I chose the install to recovery ramdisk option but it didn't install, giving me the same failed to mount errors.
So right now I'm stuck at this point. Any help will be really appreciated
Thanks
-Keith
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You should indicate which image you are booting and flashing. There are several and from what I gather, not all are compatible with 10.
Tulsadiver said:
You should indicate which image you are booting and flashing. There are several and from what I gather, not all are compatible with 10.
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Hello! Thank you so much for the reply. I was flashing and booting twrp 3.5.1_9-0 for sailfish.
keith-james said:
Hello! Thank you so much for the reply. I was flashing and booting twrp 3.5.1_9-0 for sailfish.
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Try 3.3.0 instead (for both). The last I can find on my records that I used is 3.1.0.
Edit:
fastboot boot image
Flash twrp zip
Flash magisk zip
Reboot
Should be rooted with twrp installed.
This is how it used to work at least.
Okay I will try that out thank you!
Tulsadiver said:
Try 3.3.0 instead (for both). The last I can find on my records that I used is 3.1.0.
Edit:
fastboot boot image
Flash twrp zip
Flash magisk zip
Reboot
Should be rooted with twrp installed.
This is how it used to work at least.
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Hey! I tried what you said, booted into twrp using fastboot. But when I entered my password to decrypt data it says "password failed, please try again". This did not happen when I used the other img.
keith-james said:
Hey! I tried what you said, booted into twrp using fastboot. But when I entered my password to decrypt data it says "password failed, please try again". This did not happen when I used the other img.
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I read through the twrp thread. I don't think they ever got deception working on 10. Not by installing, just booting.
Tulsadiver said:
I read through the twrp thread. I don't think they ever got deception working on 10. Not by installing, just booting.
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So should I install the img via fastboot?
keith-james said:
So should I install the img via fastboot?
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I don't think you can on Android 10. You can try but I think people just booted twrp when they wanted to use it.
I think I'm having the same problem or at least a very similar one, I get the same errors in TWRP (started with ""fastboot boot twrp.img") saying unable to mount /system_root and /vendor but i am still told installation was successful anyway. Unfortunately, when I reboot to recovery, it seems to try and start TWRP but the phone restarts after the google boot logo and this will happen every time.
You can get the older verson of (temporary) TWRP Tulsadiver suggested using past the decrypting stage simply by removing your password/pin in settings > security > screen lock but using this version didn't help me at all.
I have tried going back to an earlier stock rom using google's images and trying to install TWRP again but this didn't work either.
Please let me know if you get anywhere with this.
I also have the same problem. It just saying unable to mount /system_root (Invalid argument)
And the /system is read-only,
I need to modify the files on /system partition, what should I do?
I've tried 3.4.0.0 and 3.3.0.0 and 3.6.9.0-9-0 but all failed.
Thank you all!
the-blind-bandit said:
I think I'm having the same problem or at least a very similar one, I get the same errors in TWRP (started with ""fastboot boot twrp.img") saying unable to mount /system_root and /vendor but i am still told installation was successful anyway. Unfortunately, when I reboot to recovery, it seems to try and start TWRP but the phone restarts after the google boot logo and this will happen every time.
You can get the older verson of (temporary) TWRP Tulsadiver suggested using past the decrypting stage simply by removing your password/pin in settings > security > screen lock but using this version didn't help me at all.
I have tried going back to an earlier stock rom using google's images and trying to install TWRP again but this didn't work either.
Please let me know if you get anywhere with this.
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I have this problem too. Pixel sailfish on Android 10, tried to install TWRP zip file using the TWRP temp boot, and it will say unable to mount system_root and vendor but still successful, but unable to boot to recovery (restarts after Google boot logo).
Any idea how to install TWRP on Pixel with Android 10?