Look at the screenshots guys getting this error with every rom.
Looks like its not writing my /system at all.
Anyone faced the similar issues before?
And this is not a rom problem
nick2013 said:
Look at the screenshots guys getting this error with every rom.
Looks like its not writing my /system at all.
Anyone faced the similar issues before?
And this is not a rom problem
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That is ok. After SuperSu flashed the system is unmounted and there is another call in the script for unmount. But since it is already unmounted it gives you the warning.
It should be like this
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Hello everybody,
I am nothing short of new to the world of rooting phones and using new roms and so to no surprise of mine, i am facing an issue when i install DamageRom V3.1.x
I have the latest rooting software for my phone and i have also partitioned my sd card in order to accommodate App2SD.
I was recently using DamageControl V2.x without any major issues but i thought i'd give the new version a try so i wiped everything, including my SD card and when i try to install this new version i get the following error:
Copying files...
E: Can't symlink /system/xbin[
E: Failure at line 12:
Installation aborted
I have searched everywhere i could and so now i come to you guys hoping for someone to show me the way.
So apperently, according to a different forum (can't post the link apparently), the problem occurs because i ran out of space on the system partition
I did try whatever they've advised; however it did not do it for me
Thanks for the help and thank you Damage for your excellent roms, i just wish i were apt to use them properly
Nobody has any ideas?
can I format the system partition and others without causing issues? I have loaded every rom and every kernel and seem to be having weird issues now.on every rom.
Thanks
stanglx said:
can I format the system partition and others without causing issues? I have loaded every rom and every kernel and seem to be having weird issues now.on every rom.
Thanks
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You should be able to format system and then put a new rom on and be fine.
Hi all,
Got a problem when formatting, the ext4 partition can't be formatted, it gives me an error in CWM, some apps don't work now because of it, root explorer being one of them.
I haven't done anything out of the ordinary, has anyone else had a similar issue?
I'd appreciate some feedback
Thanks
Any ideas on how to fix this please?
Ok guys... my cousin is having an issue with his rooted MT4G.
He can not install a ROM zip file at all. He can have it on the SDcard, the MD5 check is good, but the install errors out.
He has tried wiping all the different partitions, but when he does, he gets errors.
When formating cache or data, the format completes but the console outputs
"can't mount /cache/recovery/log"
Also that it can not open the same log/file and it outputs that it can't mount or open "last_log" either.
It also errors out and fails to format when trying to format the /system partition.
was going to have him RUU back to stock, but I can not find the stock recovery and the RUU thread download links to Megaupload so that is no good.
Any ideas?
find the PD15IMG.zip file, flash it.
IF BOOTLOADER GIVES YOU A FAIL-PU, THEN SORRY... IT'S DEAD EMMC.
check my guide here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1394238
Thanks... I was suspecting that the partitions had gotten messed up somehow and the internal memory needed re-partitioned or something along those lines.
If the eMMC is bad, that really sucks. He just got the phone recently used, and it was running great until recent.
Marine6680 said:
Thanks... I was suspecting that the partitions had gotten messed up somehow and the internal memory needed re-partitioned or something along those lines.
If the eMMC is bad, that really sucks. He just got the phone recently used, and it was running great until recent.
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do you by any chance now how long it was going good till this happened?
saranhai said:
do you by any chance now how long it was going good till this happened?
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It wasn't long, 3 months, but it was a warranty replacement.
Need an alternate download for the files. the ones in the thread are pretty much dead. Megaupload for obvious reasons, and the other never allows free downloads.
I am a newbie into this rooting and upgrading stuffs on my android phone. Iv rooted, installed custom ROMs etc etc and tinkered with my phone a lot of times. I am also a curious learner. could anyone please tell me what exactly mounting storage, mounting data or mounting cache mean. Iv mounted and unmounted them alot of times going by the guidelines provided for the specific installations. Would be nice if i actually know why i am doing it Also Kindly let me on what actions can be performed or not performed when.they are mounted/ unmounted thank you.
#wannabeDeveloper
if you want to install a custom rom, sometimes a procedure for mounting tell you, it's like you open a permission to install that rom to your device
Sorry for my bad english
Achesh97 said:
I am a newbie into this rooting and upgrading stuffs on my android phone. Iv rooted, installed custom ROMs etc etc and tinkered with my phone a lot of times. I am also a curious learner. could anyone please tell me what exactly mounting storage, mounting data or mounting cache mean. Iv mounted and unmounted them alot of times going by the guidelines provided for the specific installations. Would be nice if i actually know why i am doing it Also Kindly let me on what actions can be performed or not performed when.they are mounted/ unmounted thank you.
#wannabeDeveloper
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Mounting is the point where you can edit the files in the folder that you mount, it similar to that of mounting drives.
Similarly there are mounting such as when you use root explorers you can mount them as read/write or read only.
A Linux user can explain you in the best way, coz they usually mount their partitions as drives to work on them.
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zipperX said:
if you want to install a custom rom, sometimes a procedure for mounting tell you, it's like you open a permission to install that rom to your device
Sorry for my bad english
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your English is fine
so everytime you have to perform an update or flashing anything, you have to make sure that all the three are mounted? rigjt?
parkourkarthik said:
Mounting is the point where you can edit the files in the folder that you mount, it similar to that of mounting drives.
Similarly there are mounting such as when you use root explorers you can mount them as read/write or read only.
A Linux user can explain you in the best way, coz they usually mount their partitions as drives to work on them.
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Thank You there so whenever i have to flash a zip file or particularly an update, i have to mount everything? and what should be their states before rebooting? like mounted or unmounted?
Achesh97 said:
Thank You there so whenever i have to flash a zip file or particularly an update, i have to mount everything? and what should be their states before rebooting? like mounted or unmounted?
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No need of mounting everytime you flash.
Mostly the zip files itself contains scripts to mount your partition, they do the job theirself.
In rare cases the developer of the flashable zip file would recommend you to mount the partitions required, in those cases only you need to mount through CWM
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