I have had my tablet rooted since I got it pre-4.2.1. I was trying to setup TWRP as I finally decided to ROM my device and ran the unlock tool.
However, once I got past that and tried to use goomanager and TWRP manager, I realized apps were not being provided root any longer. However, the old apps that were approved in Superuser continue to get root and think that they have root, such as Titanium Backup, SManager, ES Explorer, etc. They continue to function as expected. However in SuperUser the logs have not updated in quite a while.
I've done several steps and reviewed a few related threads. Changing the prompt settings have not done anything, and I've tried several combinations of setting it to allow, setting it to prompt, rebooting etc. To confirm root is actually working I ran SManager and ran /system/bin/su which does work, and causes SuperUser to show new root access. Along the lines, I've nuked my dalvik cache using SManager and rebooted.
However, nothing else updates the logs, and new apps do not get root. Based on some other thread, I used voodoo OTA rootkeeper to remove root and then ran motochopper. Root came back, but continues to have the same behavior. SuperUser is unable to update itself, although it does show the binary as up to date. When I try to run an update anyway, it fails at the getting root step. SuperSU, rootchecker, android root toolkit all fail.
I am hoping I can figure out how to fix this, even though I unlocked the tablet, I'm traveling and not in a position to flash in TWRP. Since running SU works and previously approved apps also work - I think there is someway to restore full root capabilities. Any suggestions are appreciated.
ASUS Transformer Infinity TF700 - rooted/stock
Motorola ATRIX 4G - Rooted/Currently Stock/No longer in use - anyone need a guinea pig?
Motorola ATRIX2 - vanilla
ASUS Transformer TF101 - now vanilla and given to the wife
Really I swear I've had lots of roms on these devices at other times.
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I rooted my Zoom wifi long ago. Flashed all the various Tiamat kernels and followed bigrushdog's 3.1 update with no problems. I recently flashed the CWR RC 4 over the updated 4.0.1 version in Rom Manager. I now see that all my apps requiring root don't work. I have Super user app but don't get the request to grant su anymore. I tried upgrading Super user within the app but it fails and writes a zip update to SD card which is supposed to be flashed through Recovery but doesn't (I suspect because the file is a 0 byte file!).
Any suggestions on how to get root back?
[Solved]: Seems it was a result of trying to upgrade Superuser that I lost root. See the last post below and the solution Almighty1 offers. It worked and I have root back......
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tangiers said:
I rooted my Zoom wifi long ago. Flashed all the various Tiamat kernels and followed bigrushdog's 3.1 update with no problems. I recently flashed the CWR RC 4 over the updated 4.0.1 version in Rom Manager. I now see that all my apps requiring root don't work. I have Super user app but don't get the request to grant su anymore. I tried upgrading Super user within the app but it fails and writes a zip update to SD card which is supposed to be flashed through Recovery but doesn't (I suspect because the file is a 0 byte file!).
Any suggestions on how to get root back?
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There is a problem with the latest recovery version in Rom Manager. The recovery from solarnz is probably not at fault, but maybe the interaction of the two. You wil lneed someone with more knowledge than me to help you get root back, but this issue really needs attention. There are several updates to apps that seem to be breaking our Xooms, and there should be pinned warnings or the developers should be making everyone aware of these conflicts as soon as they find out. I had problems and I'm sure a lot of other folks have have problems with these incompatible app updates as well.
Thanks for that. It almost seems like Superuser is "degrading" in the sense that I had a number of apps reflected in the Superuser app as having been granted root (but not Rom Manager). However, I couldn't add new apps to it. And when I cleared Superuser data and reinstalled it, none of the apps that required root (and which had worked before) would work.
I also think that the writing of a 0 byte zip update file by the Superuser app indicates a problem.
I suspect the solution may lie with fastboot and re-pushing Superuser and CHMOD(?) file permissions but like you, I am nervous to play with these sort of things. My Xoom is working and until I have the need to change the ROM, root doesn't matter to me....
after reading this I checked and also had lost root. I had not checked after after flashing 4.0 in rom manger. Superuser was still there but my apps did not have access. I tried flash a new recovery, reflashing Tiamat nether worked. Anyway from adb
adb remount
adb push su /system/bin/
adb shell
chmod 4755 /system/bin/su
exit
adb push Superuser.apk /system/app/
I then rebooted and had root... updated Superuser as I had an older one in my platform-tools and all is well I then flashed the lastest recovery in rom manger and still have root.
Hope this helps
Thanks. I will give it a try this evening when I get back from work.
Also found this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=14643716&postcount=340 which seems similar to your solution.
This is why I hate CWR. I wish we had Amon RA recovery.
After receiving my asus transformer i wanted to share my files to it via hadhoc so i decided to root the device to change my wpa_supplicant file to achive this, so after finally rooting my transformer which was running updated Andriod 3.2 using rebound821 one click live cd v4, everything worked perfectly. Now i moved on to my next step for but had a change of heart after seeing a app that was to supposedly give me the same feature but it needed a busybox command to run the app properly.
And this is when all hell broke loose, i installed a busybox app by stephen, which in-fact installed busybox but removed my root access and i have been trying to get it back ever since. I have rooted, unrooted, update and restore the factory setting and rerooted the device and still cant get root access plus the busybox is still there.
I really need some help, i just feel so incomplete so you guys are my last resort.
There have been a couple similar posts, but none seem to provide any help, so I apologize for creating a new one if the answer is already out there.
With that said, I recently purchased a new LG Nitro HD and promptly used SuperOneClick to root it. Everything seemed to work fine (on the first try); I rebooted the phone, SU was there, all seemed well. The first thing I tried to use the root access for was to change the LCD Density, and that didn't work - so I tried to update the BusyBox on my phone, using "BusyBox Installer". After I did that, my root access seemed to "break", by which I mean superuser is still installed, and SuperOneClick reports my phone as rooted, but SuperUser cannot authorize apps (or doesn't even try) and attempting to run an app that requires root access simply fails, suggesting that my phone is not rooted. Typically, I would ODIN the SOB and be done with it, but I cannot find any PIT files for the Nitro HD (and I am assuming that would be necessary for me to do anything with ODIN). I've also tried using SuperOneClick to unroot and reroot the device, but now it hangs on step 7 every single time.
Does anyone out there have any suggestions at all?
I believe I fixed this issue. "Super Manager" appears to use its own busybox, which is enough to open the system directory in r/w mode and delete the busybox directory from system/xbin. This seems to have restored root access, though a lot of apps are still not working for me. Still, apps are prompting for su access and are showing up in su's list of approved apps - which is more than I could get before.
Please advise - I am seeing this as well
SolusCado said:
I believe I fixed this issue. "Super Manager" appears to use its own busybox, which is enough to open the system directory in r/w mode and delete the busybox directory from system/xbin. This seems to have restored root access, though a lot of apps are still not working for me. Still, apps are prompting for su access and are showing up in su's list of approved apps - which is more than I could get before.
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The new MeanROM ICS uses the new SuperUser - however, it breaks root access as you mention. Please advise the corrective action. Send PM if ncessary
After finally getting my HTC Status (ChaCha), rooted (the first phone I got rooted) with XTC Clip (this is a device to unlock the bootloader and carrier lock on HTC phones), ClockworkMod, and SuperUser. After updating it that night, the apps I had granted root permissions stopped being able to use root functions (like ES Explorer's root read/write function) or not all, except for AdFree, which continued to keep most ads at bay. Now SuperUser no longer shows any apps listed, and attempts to update the binaries but gets stuck at "Gaining root access" and crashes eventually. The Update Fixer program gets stuck at 'Waiting for root access', not unlike Titanium Backup Pro, which is stuck at 'awaiting root access'. I also tried Super Super User as well, and it was stuck on "The SU binary needs to be updated. Continue? Installing, please wait ..." After more than an hour of waiting, I quit. Same for SuperUser Update Fixer. I also uninstalled the SuperUser update and found that didn't fix anything. I reinstalled Titanium Backup Pro too, same results. I have read that some folks have had success installing Busybox (separate from Tiny Busybox that is part of SuperUser), but I don't see how I would install it if I can't get root permissions! After reading the comments posted on Google Play about SuperUser following the update, I can see plenty of people have had various sorts of problems with SuperUser now. Any thoughts on how to remedy this, besides badgering the author of the software? (I did post feedback to Google Play, nothing hostile or anything, trying to be as precise as possible.)
This is downloading on my device? Is this going to brick it?
No it's fine. Lots of us received that update the days. I don't see anything new but the performance after the update seems very good.
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Why would you think it would brick your device?
Did any of the previous updates brick it?
I know the number looks strange - it really should be 5.6.... not 5.3, but that's a mistake on Amazon's end as the "Learn more" link to the User Guide has the correct number.
OP had probably downgraded his tablet to a earlier version of FireOS like I did and installed the play store and nova launcher. I havent used it in a few days but when i got it out today, it said it downloaded and installed 5.3.6.4 on 11/11/18 at 1:16am... which is weird because I had previously used this guide to downgrade to 5.4.0.0 ( https://forum.xda-developers.com/amazon-fire/help/fire-7-2017-7th-gen-downgrade-debloat-t3699937 ) and this "update" seems to have downgraded it even further. But nothing has changed except the version number. Lockscreen ads and all the bloat is still gone and nova is still my launcher, so having the update message appear is very head scratching...
BTW, i did the downgrade to 5.4.0.0 MONTHS ago, and have never seen an update message until today. In fact, if I went into the Device Options and selected System Update, it wouldn't allow me into the setting...it would just kick me back to the home screen. Now it DOES allow me into the setting. Very strange.
5.3.6.4 Update remove root?....
After receiving the 5.3.6.4 update on my HD 10 (11/15/18) -
Lock Screen Ads re-appeared on reboot
Titanium Backup - "no longer finds root" (and in turn, no longer works)
SuperSu - No longer works
Nova Launcher remains in-place oddly enough
I have since theoritically (read on) uninstalled all apps mentioned above and re-rooted via kingoroot and can access a root prompt via ADB (id reflects uid=0(root) gid=0(root) context=u:r:init:s0), however I have been unable to update the binaries for SuperSU despite multiple re-installs and reboots (I'm running the previously working v2.79 btw). Additionally, when I now run a fresh install of Titanium BackUp, all I get is an ongoing "Detecting SU & Busybox..." message onscreeen that leads to no where (I just re-installed BusyBox prior) AND when I run Root Checker, it relects no root as well, despite both kingoroot reflecting root within it's app and my ability to run su via an adb shell on my PC., though please also note that I am unable to run su via a shell/terminal emulater installed on the device ("su: not found").
Thoughts?....thanks in advance for the assist.
Peace.