[Resolved] [Q] Help needed rooting G Pro! T_T - General Questions and Answers

*Since this problem can happen to other LG devices, I'm writing here.
-Summarized Question for Busy XDAers-
1.Installed su binary and busybox through Android System Recovery 3e.
2.Can get root access from LG Recovery mode, half access on ordinary boot+adb shell, Permission denied on terminal emulator app. SuperSu not working, and 'root' is granting permission every 5 minutes.
3.HELP PLEASE!
-Full Question-
Maybe it can be a real noobish question, but I need help rooting my G Pro.
LG started Kitkat update a week ago, and G Pro also got Kitkat update.
I tried to root my device using old methods, and new methods for other G devices, but none of them worked.
So! I tried making one for me, using Android System Recovery 3e(maybe it could be a problem?)
I booted my device to recovery using
Code:
'adb reboot recovery'
and sideloaded zip file containing su binary and busybox.
Of course I signed it with testkey, so I could get SuperSu, su binary, and busybox installed on my system.
But, after rebooting my device, I felt something went wrong.
I typed
Code:
'su'
command on terminal enulator, and got
Code:
'Permission Denied'
error.
Assuming it's related to permission and owner of su binary, I tried
Code:
ls -al /system/bin/su
.
Here's the result:
Code:
[email protected]:/ $ su
Permission denied
1|[email protected]:/ $ ls -al /system/bin/su
-rwsr-sr-x root root 85096 2008-08-01 21:00 su
It seems...nothing's wrong!
So I tried with adb, and got # without asking Superuser app.
But I couldn't mount system, as well as other commands require root access.
I removed SuperSu and downloaded Superuser by ChainsDD, but that didn't work.
Instead, I could see on log that 'root' was granting permission every 5 minutes.
Not knowing what the problem is, I rebooted device to LG recovery(diffrent from Android Recovery 3e).
I could access adb from there, and got root access and removed some garbage apps.
Then, it means su binary and busybox is working.
What is the problem??? Please help!
EDIT:It was binary version problem lol

Related

need help rooting flipside

i have a motorola flipside with 2.2.2 installed. somehow it lost its root and will not reroot z4root keeps shuting down and giving some odd error saying The application z4root (process com.z4mod.z4root) has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again and leaves only the option to force close the app. i left gingerbreak running all night and when i woke up it was still running not getting anywhere theyed superoneclick it will not finish im getting very fustrated with this phone i even went as far as asuming somthing on the phone went bad and flashed it to a stock att rom and still cannot get the root to finish and apply. is there some way i can mannualy root this phone? also yes usb debuging is on allow unknown aps to install is enabled
anyone please this dam phone is practicaly useless without a root to me id rather be using my stupid windows 7 phone at this rate because at least it had my ringtones and allowed me to use a different backround image than stock att ones.
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ok i have come accross this but i am a little lost at the steps
wiki.rootzwiki.com/index.php/Motorola_Flipside
it says to download 3 files psneuter busybox and super user unzip the downloads into the same folder. then it says to open a terminal and change to the folder i dont understand this what am i suposed to to? it then says i need android sdk installed and working witch i do i installed it for android screencast. then it says adb devices but does not say how im suposed to enter this command. after that im fairly sure its from the cmd entering the commands shown on that link. can anyone tell me how to get throgh the first few steps please?
copyed from link
Manual Root
[edit] Download
psneuter: Download
Superuser: Download
busybox: Download
Unzip the downloaded files into the same folder
Open a terminal and change to the folder.
You need the android SDK and ADB working. To make sure type:
adb devices
if your device lists, then you are ready to go!
[edit] Gain Root
Run the following commands:
adb push psneuter /data/local/temp/psneuter
adb shell
chmod 755 /data/local/temp/psneuter
./data/local/temp/psneuter
ADB should hang, wait a little while and then type:
adb shell
NOTE: You should have the "#" sign instead of the "$". If you do, you have temporary root, and can continue on.
Type:
exit
adb push busybox /data/local/temp/busybox
adb shell
chmod 755 /data/local/temp/busybox
./data/local/temp/busybox mount -o rw,remount /system
The last command should return nothing
update i learned how to do the procedure and finished sucesfully however the phone is still not rooted. i did reboot the phone after it seems faster now but not rooted.i downloaded the root checker app and scaned the phone it emailed me a log and here is that log
Root Access is not properly configured or was not granted.
Superuser.apk - com.noshufou.android.su - version 2.3.6.3 is installed!
System Environment PATH: /sbin /system/sbin /system/bin /system/xbin
The adb binary is set to default shell user access as a standard non-root user
Standard su binary location: ls -l /system/bin/su:
/system/bin/su: No such file or directory
Standard su binary location: ls -l /system/xbin/su:
/system/xbin/su: No such file or directory
Alternate su binary location: ls -l /sbin/su:
/sbin/su: Permission denied
Alternate su type binary location: ls -l /system/xbin/sudo:
/system/xbin/sudo: No such file or directory
SU binary not found or not operating properly
Results provided on your MB508 device by Root Checker version 3.7 from joeykrim in the Android Market
is it even posible to root this phone?
i guess im not allowed to be helped or somthing.
i have a procedure here that i had to build up from 2 seperate write ups. i had to use this one http://androidforums.com/droid-all-...oid-without-rsd-lite-up-including-frg83d.html along with this one together http://wiki.rootzwiki.com/index.php/Motorola_Flipside to get it to root properly.
here is what i did. u will need the downloads from both links for this to work i beleive. follow the steps from the second link to gain root once u get to where the number simbole is shown in the command line u need to switch to the instructions in link 1 and start at step 13 and follow to the end. this works to root your flipside when nothing els will work at least for me it did none of the apps that are suposed to root for you worked for me.
thank you me for having to figure this out on my own have fun
Problem rooting
I rooted my Flipside at its stock state and it worked fine. And then I upgraded my software to 2.2.2 Froyo and lost the root so now I am trying to reinstall z4root and re-root the phone but z4root now doesn't work. It gets successfully installed but when I hit PERMANENT ROOT it just stays in that window with the turning wheel and gets stuck there. It doesn't completely root. I've tried the hard reset by pulling the battery, and hitting the back key and forced closing it and then trying it again. Nothing works! HELP!
I once had a flipside. I rooted it the stock rom and then updated to gingerbread and then rooted again. I used superoneclick though. I'm not sure which version, but there is (or was) a flipside forum here on xda with documentation on the entire process.
Edit: here's the forum link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=772
jovanphilip said:
I once had a flipside. I rooted it the stock rom and then updated to gingerbread and then rooted again. I used superoneclick though. I'm not sure which version, but there is (or was) a flipside forum here on xda with documentation on the entire process.
Edit: here's the forum link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=772
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Really? I thought the only upgrade I can do to it is from stock to Froyo. How'd you do that? I'm sorry. I am totally untechie. :/

[Q] Titanium Backup not working on my ROOTED One S

Hi,
Today I've unlocked, flashed Paul's CWM recovery, and then rooted my HTC One S.
I've installed SU and Busybox but Titanium Backup still says it couldn't get root privileges. What am I doing wrong?
reupugi
try to update the binarys in SU
if that fails re flash the root.zip file
happened to me yesterday
Thanx for the quick answer.
When I try to update the su binarys it fails saying it "failed to find currently installed su binery...
What does that mean?
uninstall and reinstall the SU app
or reflash the root file as this is supposed to install SU on your device
Well, last night I spent hours trying to uninstall and reinstall su. I've also flashed Paul's root twice but still no luck.. I've tried to install busybox with two different apps but still no luck... Is there any way to roll back everything and start over?
you need to flash the su through cwm. then you can update the app's. You can not just download a app and think that it will root the phone. Look at step 3.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24478083&postcount=1
So I encountered a similar problem (https://github.com/ChainsDD/Superuser/issues/46).
Edit: Of-course it'd make more sense to confirm if this could be the problem first...
Code:
$ adb pull /system/framework/framework.odex
$ strings framework.odex | grep HtcIntentFlag
@test_code: getHtcIntentFlag:
@test_code: setHtcIntentFlag:
addHtcIntentFlag
getHtcIntentFlag
setHtcIntentFlag
I patched the su binary in accordance with the change I observed in the framework and that works for me.
Could the OP please try the following su binary:-
* http://revolutionary.io/one-s/su (md5sum: 83fdeaef210225d7361e6c8eb63bae96)
This will need to pushed from recovery, something like (after ensuring /system is mounted):-
Code:
$ adb push su /system/bin/su
$ adb shell chown root /system/bin/su
$ adb shell chgrp root /system/bin/su
$ adb shell chmod 6755 /system/bin/su
(You can obviously push to xbin/ if you have the appropriate symlink set-up in bin/, etc...etc...)
zylith said:
you need to flash the su through cwm. then you can update the app's. You can not just download a app and think that it will root the phone. Look at step 3.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24478083&postcount=1
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I've flashed su through Paul's cwm, following steps 1,2 and 3. I did have a problem entering bootloader through shutting sown - power+vol down. For some reason that didn't work, numerous times, so I got into the bootloader through terminal (mac) and command prompt (win 7).

[Q] Mysterious Superuser/root problem

Ok, so this is the problem:
I have a TF101, rooted since 3.2. I have been able to do OTA updates without problems so far, keeping my root with OTA Rootkeeper.
Last week, I tried figuring out how to automatically mount cifs-shares through Tasker. Whatever I tried, the share would not mount through Tasker. It mounted without problems through command line in Terminal Emulator.
Eventually, i narrowed it down to a root acces problem in Tasker, or the Locale Execute plugin, or the secure settings plugin. I noticed that neither of those had ever asked for SU-acces and there were no logs of it in the Superuser app. When downloading other root-needing apps (e.g. rootchecker), I had the same problem: whenever a new app would normally ask for root acces, instead of the usual Superuser-prompt, the app stalled for a few seconds and then gave an error message or just plain nothing. There was no log of this in the superuser app.
When setting the superuser app to 'always grant root', the situation stayed the same: new apps didn't get root, older apps still had root without problems.
While searching for similar occurences on the internet, I saw a suggestion somewhere to clear the cache and data for the superuser app, so I did.
Now superuser still doesn't prompt and NONE of my apps have root. Apparently even the superuser app itself has no root acces anymore, since it fails to get root acces when updating the su-binary.
My guess was that completely removing su and the superuser app and subsequently re-rooting the whole thing would fix this.
I tried unrooting/rerooting through various methods (Brk, Vipermod, this one, and the new Wolf's thingy), but to no avail.
Brk tells me eveything worked fine, but changes nothing, except it gave me an even older version of the su-binary.
Vipermod hangs on "daemon started succesfully" but apparently does nothing even after 10 minutes.
The Asus Backup Utility method changed absolutely nothing
The Wolf's method looked promising, but installing the "Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed.zip" failed. (maybe because I did this from CWM recovery instead of his recoveryblob recovery? Dunno.)
So far I can't seem to remove root, as OTA Rootkeeper assures me the superuser app is installed and the device is rooted, even if the root acces is not granted to it (or any other app).
Any ideas?
Update: tried installing SuperSU from CWM recovery to replace Superuser app, but it gave the same 'installation aborted' message. Is this because CWM has no root acces also?
update2: I have root acces through adb shell apparently. I looked here and here for a way to replace the superuser app. I managed to remount /system, delete Superuser.apk and push the Superuser.apk and su from "Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed.zip" onto the device.
No apparent change, not even in the su binary version number reported by Superuser app.
I downloaded the standalone su-binary from here too, and replaced /system/bin/su with that one, too, but after reboot the Superuser app still indicated su binary version 2.3.2-efgh.
I don't know exactly when this problem started, but it could have been caused by the recent update from 9.2.1.17 to 9.2.1.21? Is it possible to revert to the previous version? If so, how? Would I lose data/apps?
Type the following in terminal:
ls -l /system/*/su
My guess is that you have two binaries and one or both of them is not superuser with permission rwsr.xr.x
Ensuring CWM working properly, you just try do backup using CWM then, if it worked then it's has nothing to do with being root access problem. And flashing wolf's root zip via CWM is all it takes to regain root after the 9.2.1.21 update.
Mine was similar root access messed after flashing the 9.2.1.21 update. Tried rectified this by copying su from system/bin to system/xbin but still nothing, but my CWM work though and use it to flash wolf's root zip to correct the su missing in the system. Now it work great..
Sent from my awesome rooted Defy: 2.3.6
@gee one
ls -l /system/*/su gives me this:
-rw-rw-rw- root root 22364 2008-02-29 02:33 su
-rwsr-sr-x root shell 26324 2008-02-29 03:33 su
So you're on to sth. Top one is located in /system/bin, lower one is in /system/xbin.
Now what do I do with this? Copy one over the other? chmod? chown?
@farsight73
As said in the OP, I tried flashing wolf's root zip in CWM, but got an error and it aborted. I did the following:
put zip on removable sd
reboot to CWM
choose update from zip
select the right zip
confirm
I also tried this with /system mounted, but same result.
I don't have acces to pc now, I will try more tonight.a
[SOLVED]
Thanks for the replies, you got me in the right direction in that I was replacing the wrong su in the wrong way.
Since Brk Toolkit managed to get me an older su, I thought it could as well give me the right one second time.
I replaced the su and superuser.apk in the /adb folder of the Brk rootkit with the one from wolf's root zip, and then used Brk Toolkit to install su and superuser.
Upon reboot, the problem was solved.
Thanks a bunch!
For future reference, I think you could just elevate to the superuser by typing in terminal "/system/xbin/su" Then you could fix system/bin/su with "chmod 06775/system/bin/su"
Then " exit" should drop you to a normal shell, and "su" will promote you in the usual way.
The issue here is that xbin and bin are both in your path, and bin is probably first, so the non-super version is "found" first. "echo $PATH" will reveal your path variable.
sent from my transformer
gee one said:
For future reference, I think you could just elevate to the superuser by typing in terminal "/system/xbin/su" Then you could fix system/bin/su with "chmod 06775/system/bin/su"
Then " exit" should drop you to a normal shell, and "su" will promote you in the usual way.
The issue here is that xbin and bin are both in your path, and bin is probably first, so the non-super version is "found" first. "echo $PATH" will reveal your path variable.
sent from my transformer
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HEY MY FRIED I HAVE EXACTLY THE SAME PROBLEM
chmod 06775 /system/bin/su results"unable to chmod /system/bin/su: readonly filesystem "
echo $PATH RESULTS /system/bin/su: /system/Xbin/su
COULD U HELP ME WITH ZIS MY FRIEND
10Q
From adb or the terminal, type in "/system/xbin/su" to elevate to the superuser. Then mount system to read-write and delete the /system/bin/su version. Remount system as read only.
This will work if you have two versions of su and one of them is not really super.
sent while running with scissors

[Q] Corrupted root?

Let me start this acknowledging my own idiocy. I have been rooted for a long time this morning I think I screwed myself. My S3 has been prompting me for the OTA and I have been ignoring it. However this morning when my alarm when off, my blind groping to shut it off ended up initiating the OTA. The update took, and as expected, I lost my root.
I didn't have a custom ROM so I decided all I need is my root back and life will be fine. I looked up how to root with the 4.3 update and came across the safe root method. I went through this process and everything went smoothly until the reboot. Once the phone came back up I tried to run SuperSU and was met with the message that "Installation Failed! Reboot and try again." Several attempts at rebooting, uninstalling, and rerunning safe root changed nothing.
I ran a terminal emulator and tried to run /system/bin/su and was greeted with an error. I then tried to run /system/xbin/su and got the prompt from SuperSU to grant root access. I approved and when I open SuperSU I can see terminal emulator is on the list approved applications (although it still crashes when trying to update).
I decided to try Root Checker to see what it had to say and got this output:
>Root Access is not properly configured or was not granted.
>
>Super User Application Status:
>SuperSU application - version 1.86 - is installed!
>
>System File Properties for Root Access:
>Standard Location
>Check Command: ls -l /system/bin/su:
>Result: -rwxr-xr-x root shell 380532 2013-07-22 14:41 su
>Analysis: Setuid attribute is NOT present BUT root user ownership is present. Root access is NOT correctly configured for this file!
>
>Standard Location
>Check Command: ls -l /system/xbin/su:
>Result: -rwsr-sr-x root root 104800 2014-01-08 18:12 su
>Analysis: Setuid attribute is present and root user ownership is present. Root access is correctly configured for this file! Executing this file can >grant root access!
>
>Alternative Location
>Check Command: ls -l /sbin/su:
>Result: /sbin/su: Permission denied
>Analysis: File system permissions restricted and denied access.
>
>Alternative Location
>Check Command: ls -l /system/xbin/sudo:
>Result: /system/xbin/sudo: No such file or directory
>Analysis: File /system/xbin/sudo does not exist.
>
>Root User ID and Group ID Status:
>SU binary not found or not operating properly
>
>System Environment PATH: /sbin /vendor/bin /system/sbin /system/bin /system/xbin
>
>ADB Shell Default User:
>ADB shell setting for standard access, stored in default.prop, is configured as: shell (non root) user - ro.secure=1
Is there a way to repair this root? Or have a screwed myself with the OTA update?
Choboking said:
Let me start this acknowledging my own idiocy. I have been rooted for a long time this morning I think I screwed myself. My S3 has been prompting me for the OTA and I have been ignoring it. However this morning when my alarm when off, my blind groping to shut it off ended up initiating the OTA. The update took, and as expected, I lost my root.
Is there a way to repair this root? Or have a screwed myself with the OTA update?
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Quickest way is backup all your stuff, do a factory reset, then Odin this factory ML1 firmware http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23269279319199798 ..then try to root again with saferoot.

[Working]Root Kindle Fire HD8 6th Gen

Ladies and Gentleman,
I was able to root the HD8 6th Gen using Kingoroot while in airplane mode. I download the executable and ran it directly from my computer. My Fire tablet is on version 5.3.1.1 and was never registered with Amazon. I can run su in adb but the SuperUser app is not working on my tablet. I am looking into replacing the KingoRoot SuperUser app with SuperSU. I suggest you block updates as soon as you achieve root.
look at this thread to see if you can remove Kingroot and replace
https://forum.xda-developers.com/am...rtool-root-t3272695/post69855730#post69855730
This applied to 7" but may be same issue you are having. Note I would suspect you at least need to install the app since you used the PC version but then that might allow replacement fully. The Rootjunky script basically installs supersu and removes the kingroot app following this approach: https://www.droidmen.com/remove-kingroot-kinguser-with-supersu/
So now the questions are:
* Does the app work too or just PC version
* Does a device which has been used and registered with Amazon work? I am on 5.3.1.1, have OTA disabled, have Novalauncher sort of working, and managed to get Amazon to disable the ads lock screen but right now the device does not leave home due to Opendns constraints as I did not want to lose 5.3.1.1 while waiting.
Decided to try this on 5.3.2.1, ran Kingroot for PC few times (version 3.4.0 build 1142). Did not work. Hope it works for you 5.3.1.1 guys.
I believe 5.3.2 can be downgraded to 5.3.1.1 but I also believe 5.3.2.1 is confirmed to not be downgradable.
I was lucky and got my BF unit with 5.3.1.1 and blocked OTA right away
I register to reply this thread and tell everyone that 5.3.1.1 CAN BE ROOT using KingoRoot(not KingRoot)
blocked OTA and planning to place Kingoroot with Supersu now.
go kingoapp.c0m(replace 0 with o) and download the PC one.
Tried APK one but seems stuck at 90% or not enough patient?
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chemie99 said:
look at this thread to see if you can remove Kingroot and replace
https://forum.xda-developers.com/am...rtool-root-t3272695/post69855730#post69855730
This applied to 7" but may be same issue you are having. Note I would suspect you at least need to install the app since you used the PC version but then that might allow replacement fully. The Rootjunky script basically installs supersu and removes the kingroot app following this approach: https://www.droidmen.com/remove-kingroot-kinguser-with-supersu/
So now the questions are:
* Does the app work too or just PC version
* Does a device which has been used and registered with Amazon work? I am on 5.3.1.1, have OTA disabled, have Novalauncher sort of working, and managed to get Amazon to disable the ads lock screen but right now the device does not leave home due to Opendns constraints as I did not want to lose 5.3.1.1 while waiting.
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my device is registered with amazon and it works
Detailed instruction on post#38
so what is difference between
kingoroot
and kingroot
??
I am familiar with Kingroot but kingoroot seems to be another animal? Is kingo safe? We have a total of 3 lifetime posts from two accounts who are speaking its benefits....
chemie99 said:
so what is difference between
kingoroot
and kingroot
??
I am familiar with Kingroot but kingoroot seems to be another animal? Is kingo safe? We have a total of 3 lifetime posts from two accounts who are speaking its benefits....
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honestly I dunno, I'm new to android, just bought the kindle to start playing with android...
but I found it difficult to replace the kingoroot with supersu, when I type su in terminal, it show nothing, can't give root permission to terminal emulator.
I replaced kingoroot with supersu following instruction from androidforums.com/threads/script-replace-kingoroot-with-supersu.919175/
After it's done, supersu doesn't prompt for root access. So I set 'default access' to 'grant' in supersu settings, and it seems to be working.
g4ry12 said:
Decided to try this on 5.3.2.1, ran Kingroot for PC few times.
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I was not paying attention, it's KingoRoot, not KingRoot. Downloaded KingoRoot for PC (v1.4.9), and tried on 5.3.2.1. Rooting failed, unfortunately.
I ran the PC kingo and rooted.
I then tried to remove and replace with supersu and it failed
I lost root
I tried to rerun Kingo PC but it wanted debugging enabled even though it was
tried the apk kingo (from kingoapp.com; playstore it is a adware hack)
got stuck at 90%
exited and kindle was really sluggish; maybe something to do with my novalauncher or something?
power off reboot and stuck in boot up (Fire image). Now can't boot.
Message is be careful with kingo when removing....will try restore now.
Edit: wiping data and cache did not help. Did brick recovery to 5.3.1.1 (which is what it was on when I got it), and managed to recover. Glad I don't have to send this one back to Amazon!
I will now restart kingo root effort and if it works will report back steps (including supersu replacement).
So I have root according to kingo but "root checker basic" says I do not have root.
Try to open "superuser" (which is a kingo superuser app) and it is just a blank screen then back to Home.
The removal tool that @2ig2ag linked did not work.
It failed on "mount -w -o remount /system" with "mount: operation not permitted"
I also tried to manual cp the su file over and get error "read only file system"
Edit: Despite kingo saying you have root, you don't. At least not complete root. I am unable to copy anything into system/app via ES File explorer too. I am unable to grant programs that want access, that access. For example, Titanium BackUp is unable to detect "Su and Busybox" so no go.
I am able to pm disable the firelauncher for example but that is about it
chemie99 said:
So I have root according to kingo but "root checker basic" says I do not have root.
Try to open "superuser" (which is a kingo superuser app) and it is just a blank screen then back to Home.
The removal tool that @2ig2ag linked did not work.
It failed on "mount -w -o remount /system" with "mount: operation not permitted"
I also tried to manual cp the su file over and get error "read only file system"
Edit: Despite kingo saying you have root, you don't. At least not complete root. I am unable to copy anything into system/app via ES File explorer too. I am unable to grant programs that want access, that access. I am able to pm disable the firelauncher for example but that is about it
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I soft-bricked once, stuck at fire logo, sideload adb and resumed normal.
I didn't use the root checker to check, the superuser included will crash when I launch it,
but I can su in adb shell..
@2ig2ag's way not work for me either,
I cannot run the script, it said permission denied, then I try to run it manually,
I can remount /system, it do not show any error, but I am stopped at "cp ./su /system/xbin/daemonsu",
it said "daemonsu" text file in use.
tried ultra explorer as another way to get to /system and it just locks up when trying to detect root.
Tried manually installing supersu.apk and it locks up and requires reboot to get back to working device.
@phpbb88 I retried "mount -w -o remount /system" and it worked; maybe I wasn't in su at the time. I get the same error on file copy
So to summarize:
you can: adb su
you can: pm disable fire launcher and OTA (not sure if unrooted allows this too?)
you can not:
write to /system
install any apk that require root and grant root access
switch to supersu
adb remount (fails)
I would not call this a successful root. I am not even sure of the pm disables will last more than 24 hours.
chemie99 said:
tried ultra explorer as another way to get to /system and it just locks up when trying to detect root.
Tried manually installing supersu.apk and it locks up and requires reboot to get back to working device.
@phpbb88 I retried "mount -w -o remount /system" and it worked; maybe I wasn't in su at the time. I get the same error on file copy
So to summarize:
you can: adb su
you can: pm disable fire launcher and OTA (not sure if unrooted allows this too?)
you can not:
write to /system
install any apk that require root and grant root access
switch to supersu
adb remount (fails)
I would not call this a successful root. I am not even sure of the pm disables will last more than 24 hours.
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I am using a file explorer called "ES File explorer", it cannot view the system file when it is not root.
After Kingoroot, I can view them, but I still cannot create file in /system by using that File explorer.
However I can successfully create a dir in /system in adb shell, shown below.
[email protected]:/system # mkdir 123
[email protected]:/system # ls
123
app
bin
build.prop
data
etc
fonts
framework
lib
lib64
lost+found
media
priv-app
recovery-from-boot.p
sbin
security
sqfs
tts
usr
vendor
xbin
[email protected]:/system #
I have made progress...with kingo install I did this:
copy the files of the kingo root removal to sdcard/kingo
adb shell
su
mount -w -o remount /system
cd /sdcard/kingo
cp ./su /system/xbin/daemonsu
fails because it is locked. Then I started to think that the steps were for the kingo app and not the PC so
with adb window still open, run PC program and remove root
then
cp ./su /system/xbin/daemonsu
chmod 0755 /system/xbin/daemonsu
daemonsu -d &
./step1.sh
got some errors
then sideload the supersu apk via ES file explorer
then allow supersu to do it thing and reboot.
Now I have supersu running!''
edit:
but do I have root?
Titanium backup still fails but ultra explorer does say it has root
now adb shell su fails.....
chemie99 said:
I have made progress...with kingo install I did this:
copy the files of the kingo root removal to sdcard/kingo
adb shell
su
mount -w -o remount /system
cd /sdcard/kingo
cp ./su /system/xbin/daemonsu
fails because it is locked. Then I started to think that the steps were for the kingo app and not the PC so
with adb window still open, run PC program and remove root
then
cp ./su /system/xbin/daemonsu
chmod 0755 /system/xbin/daemonsu
daemonsu -d &
./step1.sh
got some errors
then sideload the supersu apk via ES file explorer
then allow supersu to do it thing and reboot.
Now I have root with supersu!
Titanium backup still fails but ultra explorer does say it has root
Edit: hmmm..
now adb shell su fails.....
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I cannot run the step1.sh, still show permission denied.
I tried manually, but got another permission error...
[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo # cp ./su /system/xbin/daemonsu
[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo # chmod 0755 /system/xbin/daemonsu
[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo # daemonsu -d &
[1] 8434
[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo # ./step1.sh
sh: ./step1.sh: can't execute: Permission denied
[1] + Done daemonsu -d
126|[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo # cp ./su /system/xbin/su
[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo # chmod 0755 /system/xbin/su
[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo # ./chattr.pie -ia /system/xbin/ku.sud
sh: ./chattr.pie: can't execute: Permission denied
126|[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo # ./chattr.pie -ia /system/xbin/supolicy
sh: ./chattr.pie: can't execute: Permission denied
126|[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo #
after the errors, did you install supersu.apk?
I ignored the errors thinking they were from differences between kingo apk and kingo PC versions of what they put on device.
Supersu does manage to install itself but root checker still says I do not have root.
chemie99 said:
after the errors, did you install supersu.apk?
I ignored the errors thinking they were from differences between kingo apk and kingo PC versions of what they put on device
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I didn't finish all the steps in step1.sh, cause I have installed SuperSU at the beginning of time,
I then try to run Supersu and it said blahblahblah error, need to reboot my device.
wola, i lost my connection to root adb shell, and now going to root it again
phpbb88 said:
I didn't finish all the steps in step1.sh, cause I have installed SuperSU at the beginning of time,
I then try to run Supersu and it said blahblahblah error, need to reboot my device.
wola, i lost my connection to root adb shell, and now going to root it again
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I only install supersu as the step after running step1; it worked, and took hold (at least no errors and opening the program looks normal). The issue is that it won't grant access to anything (TB, flashfire, etc)
chemie99 said:
I only install supersu as the step after running step1; it worked, and took hold (at least no errors and opening the program looks normal). The issue is that it won't grant access to anything (TB, flashfire, etc)
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Kingoroot PC asked me to grant root access to it by pressing OK on my device's pop up when my device is under root,
but my device wouldn't show anything.
Is there any problem on fire OS that wouldn't show this pop up?

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