Hey folks,
After flashing Franco r26 in TWRP Recovery, I noticed a handful of red text (errors?) saying "E:Unable to stat '/data/data/path-to-application/cache/etc'", mostly from Skype, Facebook, and Textra. These files/folders did not exist on my phone anymore...they all seemed to be cache files and non-critical. I wonder if these disconnects are from when my phone randomly rebooted a few times on 38R and R25. The only info I was able to find on "E:Unable to stat" errors were for mountable partitions that did not exist. Does anyone know how to fix this issue other than wiping my whole phone? I figure the phone is comparing my /data folder with a list, but why does the system care about cache folders? Should I even be worried about these errors?
Thanks,
Mike
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I've got Rogue Recovery 1.3.0 on the Xoom. When I try to wipe Dalvik cache, I get the following error message:
Error mounting /data!
When I got to Mounts and Storage menu and try to mount data, I get the following error:
Error mounting /data!
If I wipe user data, I don't get any errors - but it doesn't look like the user data has been wiped.
I reflashed Rogue Recovery again today, still having the same problems.
Anyone experience something similar?
I did encrypt the tablet. Could that be causing the issue?
I've not run into a similar issue with my Evo...
Thanks for the views. I think encryption is the problem. Had to fast boot and unlock the OEM to clear away user data.
Problem is encryption messes nandroids.
I have searched but can't find anything related to this for the Transformer. When I am in CWM (3.2.0.1) and I try to wipe data, I get an error that says something like "error removing /data/data/com.android.google.location/files/cache" and then returns to the main screen. I have tried fastboot devices, but it doesn't show up there (does it even have fastboot?). I have tried to manually delete the file in root explorer but it doesn't help any.
Are there other ways to wipe the data?
Hey guys, i didn't found my problem in other topics, so i opened a new .
So here is the deal, i have the Kisadworx ROM installed now in my Samsung galaxy 3 i5800, and already tried the Kyrillos and both of them have this same issue. When the phone shutdown for low battery, i put it to recharge and when i boot it, it wiped all i have saved. Apps, configs, widgets....just everything. i have no clue why...some one have faced this issue before?
Note: when i enter in recovery mode and try to wipe data/factory reset it shows a message:
E: can't mount /cache/recovery/log
E: can't open /cache/recovery/ log
E: can't mount /cache/recovery/last_log
E: can't open /cache/recovery/last_log
I don't know if this error is related but ok ....
Plz someone could help me?
I had this issue days ago, and it happened to me while I simply only turned off and on my phone.
This is probably caused by bad data and cache(?) partition or by bad (wrong) filesystem used. Try re-flashing STOCK rom eg. XXJPQ and over it custom rom of your choice. If the problem persists, try flashing custom kernel (g3mod) and convert file systems like this:
stl6 - ext4
stl7 - ext4
stl8 - ext2
I never had any issues with g3mod kernel's recovery with theese filesystems.
In gingerbread ROMs I had never issues with data or recovery.
bielmontes said:
Hey guys, i didn't found my problem in other topics, so i opened a new .
So here is the deal, i have the Kisadworx ROM installed now in my Samsung galaxy 3 i5800, and already tried the Kyrillos and both of them have this same issue. When the phone shutdown for low battery, i put it to recharge and when i boot it, it wiped all i have saved. Apps, configs, widgets....just everything. i have no clue why...some one have faced this issue before?
Note: when i enter in recovery mode and try to wipe data/factory reset it shows a message:
E: can't mount /cache/recovery/log
E: can't open /cache/recovery/ log
E: can't mount /cache/recovery/last_log
E: can't open /cache/recovery/last_log
I don't know if this error is related but ok ....
Plz someone could help me?
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Do you have an ext partition on your phone?
I got into similar problems with the scripts related to ext partition long ago
I too get the recovery error and it is not of any problem to us . This is solved by using g3mod kernel
hey guys, i followed as twinky444 said and it apparently worked. I reinstalled the stock ROM but a got the samsung bootloop, then a tried again and i made it, after, i installed the kyrillos 10.5 and it''s currently working, with no problems of data lost. I think it was some corrupted data problem. Thank you very much guys
bielmontes said:
hey guys, i followed as twinky444 said and it apparently worked. I reinstalled the stock ROM but a got the samsung bootloop, then a tried again and i made it, after, i installed the kyrillos 10.5 and it''s currently working, with no problems of data lost. I think it was some corrupted data problem. Thank you very much guys
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If u checked ur available memory when u had the problem, u probably had 0.00kb available. Just saying.
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bielmontes said:
hey guys, i followed as twinky444 said and it apparently worked. I reinstalled the stock ROM but a got the samsung bootloop, then a tried again and i made it, after, i installed the kyrillos 10.5 and it''s currently working, with no problems of data lost. I think it was some corrupted data problem. Thank you very much guys
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If youre going from ROM that uses other filesystems than stock samsung's RFS filesystem such as ext2, ext4, so by flashing the stock ROM causes the bootloop WILL be there. (because the stock kernel doesn't support other filesystems than RFS) You need after flashing stock ROM pull the battery, reinsert it, reboot into recovery by pressing 3-keys combo and then "wipe data - factory reset" in recovery and then "wipe cache partition".
After this, the /data and /cache partition gets either mounted again or reformatted (not sure) with the rfs filesystem and the system will be able to boot.
BTW/little hint: You can see for couple of seconds after flashing the stock rom the phone boots into recovery, shows a couple of lines and there are 2 lines that are RED and say something like
DATA: blablabla... !
CACHE: blablabla... !
This process applies to the ROMs such as Purumod, Kyrillos and maybe others what have other filesystems used than the one used by the stock ROM (RFS).
Thats the description of the "bootloop" problem.
BTW... glad we could help and this has been fixed!
I've managed to get that awful Rom (Destroyer) Manager off of my TF101G and have got Rogue on via PERI and now I'm trying to flash the stock ASUS ICS Rom but can't delete the Dalvik Cache because I'm unable to mount /data
Code:
- - Wiping all user data - -
Formatting /data...
Formatting /cache...
Formatting /sd-ext...
Formatting /sdcard/.android_secure
Cache wipe complete.
Formatting /cache...
Cache wipe complete.
Wiping dalvik-cache...
Error mounting /data!
I'm assuming that /data is stuck on read only?
Manually fixing permissions and then mounting /data also shows the same error.
HELP :crying:
I have the same problem. I know what lead me to it.
Its an Asus SL101
I have cyanogenmod correctly installed. In order to install a megatron rom I downloaded their app called megatron apps. Trying to download a rom from them I got validation error at end of download and I make the stupidity of change the download dir from /mnt/sdcard to /sdcard and then when I restart again it doesn´t load and CWM recovery give me the same errors (unable to mount /data or unable to mount /sdcard when cleaning cache or trying to restore a backup ).
The only thing I have been able to do its to install Rogue XM Recovery 1.5.0 instead of CWM 6.x ) but the problem to apply an update or restore a backup persists.
Any idea ?
Aaargh.
After a year and a half of heavy CWM and TWRP usage, this has suddenly happened to me too, possibly after flashing the updated TWRP blob from Goo Manager (although that's conjecture at best). My ROM (RaymanFX' CM10 v6) is fine in everyday use - no problems whatsoever, but now I want to update, and my recovery won't let me.
In the hope that something simply went wrong during recovery blob flash, I successfully deleted TWRP and flashed a different recovery (latest CWM) from ROM Manager, but the new recovery can't mount anything either - neither sd card, data, or cache. The error messages are more or less identical to TWRP's errors. My system MAY be readable, but I can't backup or restore or flash anything anyway, so I don't dare format it.
I don't have a Windows PC, so I haven't tried Easy Flasher. I could try it on my work computer if there's no way around it and if neither OSX or Ubuntu can help.
Any suggestions?
Hello, I faced unique problem. Device Nexus 5 D820. I've read a lot of topics on how to flash stock dactory image, clean, and did everything the same as described there.
Problem is that I am not able to flash lollipop (Android 5+) factory images. I mean everything goes fine, but when it comes to final start of the system it stucks on flying dots (dots are moving) over 12-24 hours and won't open. However the KitKat (Android 4+) factory images flashes properly, the system loads in 10 minutes. I also tried to update from Android 4.4.4 by google update (Android 5+) notification, but it also gets stuck on the same flying dots. The problem began when my device running Android 5.1 several months suddenly rebooted and system asked me to enter password (I do not use any passwords on phone), I entered my google account password, then it stated that the data was corrupted and needed factory reset. In order to avoid this I just turned it off and on and it stucked in flying dots. When I tried to wipe cache first the following errors appeared:
E:failed to mount /cache (Invalid argument)
E:can't mount /cache/recovery/log
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/log
E:failed to mount /cache (Invalid argument)
Then, after several flash things these errors do not appear already, but problem still remains. I already delete all data, so no need to bother keeping data. Any Ideas what causes this problem?
When I boot from TWRP and do operations the following string appears during operations (wipe cache, etc.):
Updating partition details...
E: Unable to mount '/persist'
I had a similar problem.
Make sure you wipe dalvik and cache in recovery before rebooting.
Finally, nothing worked until I did a factory reset after flashing.
Be sure to first backup photos, documents, etc. in addition to nandroid and titanium backup.
Update: problem SOLVED
maybeme2 said:
I had a similar problem.
Make sure you wipe dalvik and cache in recovery before rebooting.
Finally, nothing worked until I did a factory reset after flashing.
Be sure to first backup photos, documents, etc. in addition to nandroid and titanium backup.
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Thank you mate. But my problem is apparently more specific.
I find a solution which is exactly suits for my problem. Greatest thanks to @bitdomo :good::good::good::good::good::good::highfive:highfive:
Here is his topic
[GUIDE][FIX] Boot loop on Lollipop 5.0 and above (fix persist partition)