I just install project doge rom on my mobile. After installing when i open SuperSu it is showing that there is no Su binary installed and SuperSu can't installed it. I root my mobile again with project Doge rom but it is showing same problem. I root my mobile from pc. plzz tell me what should i do.
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after rooting my Samsung galaxy core now supersu sow me a message that there is no su binary installed. I rooted my device through framaroot application. plz answer me what can I do...
I wan my rooted core.
Install binary from superuser application. There is a option of updating binary.
I root my honor u 19 today. When I install super su app it ask to update su binary by normal mode or cw recovery mode but when I clik on normal mode it say that there is an error to install su binary and cw recovery mode also don't work. I install some other apps that need root permissions they also doesn't work properly.
When I try to access and edit something in the device folder it also doesn't work.I install root checker it says that your device is rooted. What does this means. Please give me solution so that i can have full access to my device please help me..
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I root my honor u 19 today. When I install super su app it ask to update su binary by normal mode or cw recovery mode but when I clik on normal mode it say that there is an error to install su binary and cw recovery mode also don't work. I install some other apps that need root permissions they also doesn't work properly.
When I try to access and edit something in the device folder it also doesn't work.I install root checker it says that your device is rooted. What does this means. Please give me solution so that i can have full access to my device please help me..
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Hello, and welcome to XDA. One idea would be to download it and flash it manually instead of using an app. You will find plenty of support for doing this here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053. Scroll down to "CWM / TWRP / MobileODIN installable ZIP: http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu" and then you can download and flash. But the best thing is to read the whole original post so you have a better idea of what you're doing and where to look for help.
Good luck!
Hi!
Today I have updated my E6653 from 32.2.A.5.11 (with Chainfire's SuperSU) to the newest version 32.3.A.0.378 (with phh's superuser) using the "Customized NOBA" package, downloaded via XPeriFirm.
Everything seems to work fine and I have root access. I can create new files in "/system/xbin" by using the RootExplorer, but I cannot install busyboy (pro).
Every time I try to install it to "/system/bin" or "/system/xbin" it fails, telling me I have to chose another location. And if I try to install it to "/su/bin" it tells me that systemless root is not installed.
What I did to upgrade my phone:
1) Downloaded 32.3.A.0.378 via XPeriFirm
2) Removed build.xml and created a new bundle
3) Extracted the kernel and patched it by using "rootkernel v5.23"
3a) Disabled: RIC and dm-verity
3b) No superuser, no busybox
4) Flashed the custom bundle (wiped everything, except user data)
5) Flashed patched kernel
6) Installed phh's Superuser app.
Everything worked as expected.
But after I was not able to install BusyBox I rebuild the kernel and this time I installed superuser.zip to it.
3b) phh's superuser with unmodified config.txt => installed permissive
But the BusyBox installer is still not working.
How can I install BusyBox on my system?
Thank you very much!
Ikarisan said:
Hi!
Today I have updated my E6653 from 32.2.A.5.11 (with Chainfire's SuperSU) to the newest version 32.3.A.0.378 (with phh's superuser) using the "Customized NOBA" package, downloaded via XPeriFirm.
Everything seems to work fine and I have root access. I can create new files in "/system/xbin" by using the RootExplorer, but I cannot install busyboy (pro).
Every time I try to install it to "/system/bin" or "/system/xbin" it fails, telling me I have to chose another location. And if I try to install it to "/su/bin" it tells me that systemless root is not installed.
What I did to upgrade my phone:
1) Downloaded 32.3.A.0.378 via XPeriFirm
2) Removed build.xml and created a new bundle
3) Extracted the kernel and patched it by using "rootkernel v5.23"
3a) Disabled: RIC and dm-verity
3b) No superuser, no busybox
4) Flashed the custom bundle (wiped everything, except user data)
5) Flashed patched kernel
6) Installed phh's Superuser app.
Everything worked as expected.
But after I was not able to install BusyBox I rebuild the kernel and this time I installed superuser.zip to it.
3b) phh's superuser with unmodified config.txt => installed permissive
But the BusyBox installer is still not working.
How can I install BusyBox on my system?
Thank you very much!
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Try with supersu, that way you can tell the source of the problem.
Hi!
A few seconds ago I managed the installation by using the custom installation path "/vendor/bin".
This is the location where the su binary is installed, too.
L33Tgod said:
Try with supersu, that way you can tell the source of the problem.
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Ikarisan said:
Hi!
A few seconds ago I managed the installation by using the custom installation path "/vendor/bin".
This is the location where the su binary is installed, too.
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Install via rootkernel..
Hi guys , I have samsung galaxy j5 2016 (j510f) and i flashed root in it with chainfire su, i goes to root checker and it shows " your device is rooted " but i am able to give root access to " root essentials app " and it works , but when i give root access to es explorer or adaway it says after a while " your device is not rooted " , any solution ? Thanks ! Btw i have android marshmallow
Kazandiro17 said:
Hi guys , I have samsung galaxy j5 2016 (j510f) and i flashed root in it with chainfire su, i goes to root checker and it shows " your device is rooted " but i am able to give root access to " root essentials app " and it works , but when i give root access to es explorer or adaway it says after a while " your device is not rooted " , any solution ? Thanks ! Btw i have android marshmallow
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Try flashing System mode supersu.
sachin n said:
Try flashing System mode supersu.
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Thank you , but I have supersu 2.82 which one should i flash "sr1 supersu 2.82 systemmode" or "supersu 2.82 system mode" ? Thanks
Kazandiro17 said:
Thank you , but I have supersu 2.82 which one should i flash "sr1 supersu 2.82 systemmode" or "supersu 2.82 system mode" ? Thanks
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First unroot using osmosis's unroot.zip, next DL sr1 super su 2.82 system mode zip and flash it via twrp.
Google '' unsu root osmosis'' you'll get the unsu zip
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I have a vivo v3 and twrp installed on it. I cant find a way to root it. I tried many versions of supesu zip and kingroot , kingoroot but none of them helped. Flashing superSU zip file is successful but supersu app says su binary not found.
I am finding a manual way to place SU binaries in my phone using TWRP file manager. Or a custom build of superSu zip for vivo v3(non-Max).
firmware version --- Vivo_V3_PD1524F_EX_A_1.12
Found any way yet?