[Q] Undeletable Files in /data/lost+found - RAZR HD Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi all
I had on Wednesday some troubles installing the 131106. I got it working with the 7. try or so. Now everything works as it should.
But, and here it comes: It seems like it failed sometimes wiping the data on my phone. Now I have on /data/lost+found a lot of #456029 (and other random numbers) files which take up 3.5GB. I cannot delete them. I tried deleting with SolidExplorer which crashes, tried with TerminalEmulator which says: permission denied, even when it has Root.
And over CWM-Shell I neither can delete the files, I always get the message: permission denied.
I already googled and the only solution I found was reset to factory default (Install 4.1.2 with RSDLite), but I don't wanna, I want to keep CM10.2.
Is there any possibility without wiping/formatting/resetting my phone to delete them files?
Thanks and regards
MrToastbrot

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i cant uninstall a corrupt app

ughh this is what happens when i get tooo adventurous
okay, exactly what happened,
i tried to edit the icons of some after market applications and put them onto a theme update for myself,
i got the apps off of my phone using appmanager,
one of which was hello im!
well that hello im app install unsuccessfully, only shows up in atrackdog and the applications list under settings, and refuses to be uninstalled, i even tried to download the real hello im! again over it but because it refuses to uninstall i get an error!
what have i done?
cd /data/app (or /system/sd/app if you've got apps on sdcard)
rm com.corruptapp.apk (probably com.helloim.apk)
no such file or directory
according to astro it reads com.multiplefacets.aol but that didnt work either
does anyonee know?
i really really dont want to start over and reset my phone because of this
backup your apps, and wipe your phone, then just install the one's that work, sincce you tried the easy solutions that seems to be the most likely to work now
or you can just use fschk in linux os....
sadly im runnin vista
okay i tried this
cd /system/app
rm HelloIM!.apk
and it actually found it, because that is where it is
but refused to delete it saying it is a read-only file system
YESSS I WINNNN!
MWAHAHAHAHA
i used the same technique that is used to manually delete the stock sounds and by doing so i was able to remount the system as read/write and delete that sucker!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=474939&highlight=delete+system+files&page=2
Awesome. Glad you got it without wiping.

"System UIDs Inconsistent" with JF1.5

Hello All:
Here is a rundown...
Started with JF1.42-RC33 with Apps, Data, Dalvik to SD...
Went to JF1.5 without a wipe and then updated the radio.
All of this went fine. Now when I start up the phone, it
gives me the "System UIDs Inconsistent" message. I press
the button and then everything loads fine. All 125 Apps
are there, Market works correctly, notes are still there,
and I have tested every App and there are no issues.
Loving the new ROM by the way... no stability issues so
far.
The message on the phone says to wipe the data. If there
is not other way to get rid of the nagging error then so
be it... I still have my Nandroid backup from the JF1.42
image.
Just wanted to see if there was possibly a way to fix this
in ADB or the recovery console...
Also, it is in my nature to try and understand these things.
Could this have happened because my /data directory is
on the SD and therefore was not cleared during the Flash
process? Just guessing...
Any ideas?
L8r,
Vermithrax
Vermithrax said:
Hello All:
Here is a rundown...
Started with JF1.42-RC33 with Apps, Data, Dalvik to SD...
Went to JF1.5 without a wipe and then updated the radio.
All of this went fine. Now when I start up the phone, it
gives me the "System UIDs Inconsistent" message. I press
the button and then everything loads fine. All 125 Apps
are there, Market works correctly, notes are still there,
and I have tested every App and there are no issues.
Loving the new ROM by the way... no stability issues so
far.
The message on the phone says to wipe the data. If there
is not other way to get rid of the nagging error then so
be it... I still have my Nandroid backup from the JF1.42
image.
Just wanted to see if there was possibly a way to fix this
in ADB or the recovery console...
Also, it is in my nature to try and understand these things.
Could this have happened because my /data directory is
on the SD and therefore was not cleared during the Flash
process? Just guessing...
Any ideas?
L8r,
Vermithrax
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wipe and re-set your symbolic links .. all your apps will be back but not their data..
Thanks... I guess I will just take the easy way out and wipe the phone... I have tried various ADB and busybox commands to no avail... What I do not understand is the phone works perfectly after the Nag screen is gone... No force closes... no missing functionality...
I will not do the wipe until this afternoon... Just in case some Linux guru has any ideas...
L8r,
Vermithrax
Unless the nag screen bothers you, or shows up more than once per boot, Id leave it. If you start seeing instability or forcecloses then Id wipe.
Unless there is a good reason to Id avoid a wipe. Of course I dont have OCD so one nag per reboot wouldnt bother me. If you do or it does bother you then yeah wipe.
Solved... For me at least...
I had solved this problem some time ago, but I just thought I would add this to the thread in case others find their way here through a search...
All I did was move the /data/data back to the internal memory...
rm /data/data
busybox cp -a /system/sd/data /data
rm -r /system/sd/data /data
reboot
Had a couple of stale NFS file errors, so I could not really delete the /data directory from the /system/sd. However, there are threads that help with this issue.
Probably the cleanest solution HERE

[Q] Unknown error code during application install: "-110"

I'm getting this error when I try to install any app.
I can't seem to install/update any app.
What could be the cause? I tried rebooting, deleting market cache, etc, but it doesn't work..
-Solved-
Solved how?
Yeah, thanks for helping others out...
Experiencing this very issues on a rooted Desire HD on Mike's great Android_Revolution_HD-4G_6.1.1 ROM - clean install but certain market apps, quidco, we7 are two that generate it - they throw up this very error, if you close it and re-install the app it then installs without issue but completely fails to run - really frustrating - anyone have any ideas on a fix?
If I figure it out I'll post my fix.
Reflash ROM, delete dalvik cache, delete Market cache (Settings -> Applications -> Manage applications -> Market -> Clear cache), and reflash kernel (if you use custom kernel).
That seemed to have worked for me.
Jungbum - Thanks.
I did a full wipe and clean rom install, titanium backup to put all apps and sys data back and all is fine now. =)
Not sure why it went screwy!
The Media Container Service 2.2 is the culprit. Unfreeze it (for those using Titanium Backup) or someone post the .apk so folks can reinstall it. I found this out while getting rid of AT&T bloatware and trying to minimize the apps that start on boot.
Hope this helps!
Solved
I solved it by copying "DefaultContainerService.apk" back to the /system/app/
folder and Im able to download from "Market" again smoothly without any error
happened before.
i put the defaultcontainer apk back but i still get the error. i tired clicking on the apk, installing it but says unsuccessful. any other ways to install the defaultcontainer apk
hey guys. i resetted my phone and now i dont know how to do this coz i cant install anything in my phone. so i cant use the titanium buckup and stuff coz i cant even download it. question.. how can i put "DefaultContainerService.apk" if i dont have any file managers. ?
hi. I have the same problem with error 110.
the service com.android.defcontainer.DefaultContainerService.apk was frozen on Package Access Helper in System Tuner Pro
Mabe is useful for someone
Disable encryption
I had this problem on my HTC Wildfire S (this thread showed up when I was looking for a solution)
Anyway, every time I tried to install an app from the Market, I got this unknown error -110 message and the install would fail, however if I attempted to download and install the same app again after the error popped up it would install correctly.
I stopped getting this problem after I disabled encryption of the internal memory from the settings.
So if anyone else is facing this problem, you might want to check if the encryption setting is causing any problems
(Menu > Settings > Storage > Internal storage : Storage encryption)
Clearing the Dakvil cache via Titanium backup app and clearing the market cache (via settings>application>Managed app> and selecting the Market or google play app) seemed to solve it for me using B63M phone Gingerbread 2.3.5.
I was trying to update my app (whatsapp) and I got the error 120 thingy, now its fine after the cache wipes.
However here is the DefaultContainerService.apk attached.
Cheers
Had this problem too.
Problem was: me freezeng theackage acces helper.
After unfreeze installing apps seems to work
Solved!
Not sure what, but one these things worked for me; I have culled these instructions from various sites including XDA.
1. settings -> applications -> manage applications -> market,Market Updater, Download Manager etc. -> uninstall updates, clear Cache ;
2. Unmount your SD card and reboot
3. Clearing the Dalvik cache via Titanium backup app
4. If you are rooted, use ROM Manager to fix permissions; reboot
5. I solved it by copying "DefaultContainerService.apk" back to the /system/app/
folder using root app ES File Manager and I was able to download from "Market" again smoothly without any error
happened before.I downloaded "DefaultContainerService.apk" from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1179676&d=1341537886
Keep trying. Good Luck! :good:
Sangram
Error 110
I kept getting an error code 110 on the Nexus 7 and tried all the quick fixes, clearing cache, clearing data, etc but none worked. What I wound up doing is a hard reset. This worked fine and I can download apps again. I could do this because I had a back up of my tablet and so it was simple to just reinstall after. If you don't back up I'm very sorry but you may find a reason to after this. Hope this helps.
I just thought I'd post this to hopefully help out anyone who may have this same problem. I literally tried for 24 hours+ straight with no sleep trying to get my phone (Motorola XT860 a.k.a. Milestone 3) to be able to install apps again... after everything else failed (factory reset, data/cache clearing, SD card unmount/mounting, formatting my internal storage and SD card, deleting the .android_secure file/folder, etc. etc.), I finally installed RSDLite and the Bell SBF and then flashed it and it worked! Hopefully this helps someone! Cheers
p.s. this is my first post, so I can't provide DL links for RSDLite and the SBF, but they're pretty easy to find. If you can't find them, PM me and I'll send them to you.
p.p.s. eff you, "unknown error -110"!!!
p.p.p.s. just noticed this was in the nexus s forum, but it was the first google result that popped up when I searched for the 110 error... buy ya, basically my post applies to all android phones, so just flash the stock software for your provider/specific phone and it should fix the installation error. Good luck!
This may be an inactive thread, but the solution of re-installing DefaultContainerService.apk worked for me.
My phone is the Kyocera Hydro, and I guess for some reason I removed that by accident.
Thanks!
Error Code 101
Hi,
Samsung Galaxy S Rooted
Downloaded DefaultPackageContainer.apk and put it in my phone's sdcard
In adb shell command running as super user (#) I try to copy the DefaultContainerService.apk file to /system/app but I get an error:
cat /sdcard/DefaultContainerService.apk > /system/app/DefaultContainerServicek
cannot create /system/app/DefaultContainerService.apk: read-only file system
so I run the following command but it doesn't work as nothing happens
# mount -o remount,rw /system
mount -o remount,rw /system
Usage: mount [-r] [-w] [-o options] [-t type] device directory
Is like I am using the wrong options but no idea what I am missing. Any help is much appreciated.
Copying files
Solved issue below by executing as superuser
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs /dev/block/st19 /system
and then
cat /sdcard/DefaultContainerService.apk > /system/app/DefaultContainerService.apk
Just executing mount will give you the details to replace /dev/block/st19 with whatever your phone uses
Cahaza said:
Hi,
Samsung Galaxy S Rooted
Downloaded DefaultPackageContainer.apk and put it in my phone's sdcard
In adb shell command running as super user (#) I try to copy the DefaultContainerService.apk file to /system/app but I get an error:
cat /sdcard/DefaultContainerService.apk > /system/app/DefaultContainerServicek
cannot create /system/app/DefaultContainerService.apk: read-only file system
so I run the following command but it doesn't work as nothing happens
# mount -o remount,rw /system
mount -o remount,rw /system
Usage: mount [-r] [-w] [-o options] [-t type] device directory
Is like I am using the wrong options but no idea what I am missing. Any help is much appreciated.
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/data restore uid mismatch reference

I was getting ready to update my tablet and try the official ICS as well as the CM9 builds. Just before getting ready, I was apparently bitten by a bug in the busybox installer (1.20.0) which disabled all network access from my device. I also tried the platform.xml permissions change to add sdcard_rw but apparently something went wrong and I was left with no write access to either /mnt/sdcard/ or /mnt/sdcard/extStorages/SdCard/. I was therefore unable to find a way to run TitaniumBackup to get a consistent backup (no network for external backup, no local storage for even root-requesting mode), but wanted some sort of backup before wiping my tablet. I ended up finding an rsync binary, and via an adb root shell rsynced all of /data/app, /data/app_private, /data/media, and the wpa_supplicant file for wifi to the internal sdcard.
I have since wiped and installed the 8/10 CM9 release, and have all of my apps available. I've also restored the data and run the fix_permissions script from the CWM recovery. What I did was copy /data/app and /data/data back at the same time via a recovery adb shell. What I ended up with though, is the lib directory from each of the copied data directories being symlinked to an invalid target (lib -> /mismatched_uid/settings_NNNNN/fs_0, where NNNNN is an app id, and differs for each data directory). What this causes is for apps not only not having write permissions, but those that require libs fail at startup to even load their expected libraries are terminate immediately.
I realize after doing this that one can't restore apps and data at the same time via recovery - the fix_permissions script won't work until at least one boot cycle so that the system can process the new apks and assign app ids. I've rerun the script and the permissions are set appropriately, however I am still stuck with the broken lib directories for each of the effected packages.
Since I don't have any important data changes since the load, what I'm going to try doing is wipe /data/data and reload the content in recovery since they have now been assigned app ids. However, as a point of question, what, and when do the /data/data/*/lib/ directories get replaced with the broken symlink, and if when that situation is encountered is there anything that can be done besides reloading the data properly (or an uninstall/reinstall)? I couldn't find any trace of the previous contents of the ./lib/ directories. I've tried with a couple test cases using Titanium Backup to backup the app (even with the broken symlink), then uninstall the app and reinstall the app plus the data. This works, I presume because the appid is managed appropriately.
I tried again and it didn't work as I expected above. I re-copied the /data/data/ contents via adb in recovery, ensured that the lib contents were correctly linked (./lib/ owned by system, other dirs owned by app_NNN). However, after booting the device, I had the /mismatched_uid/ links reappear.
Any pointers on how to bulk restore the data and tie it to the app properly?
mrjoel said:
I tried again and it didn't work as I expected above. I re-copied the /data/data/ contents via adb in recovery, ensured that the lib contents were correctly linked (./lib/ owned by system, other dirs owned by app_NNN). However, after booting the device, I had the /mismatched_uid/ links reappear.
Any pointers on how to bulk restore the data and tie it to the app properly?
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I'm having a similar problem with no wifi, and mismatched uids (and consequently no /data/data access -> crashing apps) on another device. I've been searching (and learning) for about two weeks now. Did you ever figure this one out?
tonestertm said:
I'm having a similar problem with no wifi, and mismatched uids (and consequently no /data/data access -> crashing apps) on another device. I've been searching (and learning) for about two weeks now. Did you ever figure this one out?
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Did u try flash Pit file?
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tonestertm said:
I'm having a similar problem with no wifi, and mismatched uids (and consequently no /data/data access -> crashing apps) on another device. I've been searching (and learning) for about two weeks now. Did you ever figure this one out?
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No, I didn't directly figure it out. I ended up doing the restore, and using TitaniumBackup to backup all apps with the broken ./lib/, then uninstalled them all and reinstalled them. When reinstalling, the lib directory was correctly generated with a [newly] associated uid.

[SOLVED] I Softbricked my phone, need some help!

-----SOLVED NOTE----
I did a reflash of the stock rom one more time with ODIN and it seems to have solved the problem. However I still have absolutely no idea about what was wrong with the phone, or why the first successful flash did not take care of the problem.
And a piece of advice, do not edit platform.xml. I swear I edited it correctly and then reverted to the correct settings, did using 3 spaces instead of a tab caused an error??? This will remain a mystery for me...
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Hello All,
So I have the Verizon S3 i535, I edited the platform.xml file to give write permissions to external sd card and all hell broke loose after I reverted those changes. All of a sudden every app is getting that "unfortunately stopped" message. I cannot send any file to neither the internal nor the external sd card from my pc, file browsers cannot read any file on any of these cards, I tried pushing with adb but that does not work either. I tried factory reseting, and hard reseting to no avail.
I tried reflashing the stock rom with ODIN but after the flashing process nothing changes? (Does that have to do with me being on NE1).
I do not understand what is going on with the phone right now, flashing should have restored everything, I still get com.google.process.gapps stopped working then all sorts of apps stopping in the same manner, I still can't copy any file to any sort of storage on the phone.
Any idea what has happened and how I could fix it?
Thanks in advance.
That type of editing is not something I have done on Android.
Is there any chance it is a permissions issue and could be fixed with root permissions to a file manager or with adb?
dawgdoc said:
That type of editing is not something I have done on Android.
Is there any chance it is a permissions issue and could be fixed with root permissions to a file manager or with adb?
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I would be willing to try that however I cannot connect to play store, neither the internet app connects to the internet so I cannot install apk's. I cannot "push" apks to the storage too I tried it via pc and via adb. So I cannot even install a root file manager.
Kingo root however accesses the system (through the pc) and manages to install itself. I have no idea how it can do it.
guguma said:
I would be willing to try that however I cannot connect to play store, neither the internet app connects to the internet so I cannot install apk's. I cannot "push" apks to the storage too I tried it via pc and via adb. So I cannot even install a root file manager.
Kingo root however accesses the system (through the pc) and manages to install itself. I have no idea how it can do it.
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Glad to see you solved the problem.
I was speaking of using an adb shell to change the permissions of platform.xml to 0644 (-rw-r--r--) if they were set to something else. (I just checked my /system/etc/permissions/platform.xml to verify that was the settings on my device. I wasn't any more specific before because I hadn't checked the file locations nor its permissions.)

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