Mlais M9 problem with sdcard files when SU - General Questions and Answers

Hello guys
I've got problem with my mlais m9. I've got root and stock firmware. When I try to access phone storage or SD card and I set "mount r/w" in root explorer there aren't any files. The same things are happen when I do it in terminal with su (instead mount r/w of course).
Thanks for help.

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Qrzysiekk said:
Hello guys
I've got problem with my mlais m9. I've got root and stock firmware. When I try to access phone storage or SD card and I set "mount r/w" in root explorer there aren't any files. The same things are happen when I do it in terminal with su (instead mount r/w of course).
Thanks for help.
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Your SU isn't installed correctly, you need re-root to gain access as other mothod...
in several cases you need install the firmware again and later install the stock android!
sorry by came late

Thanks for answering I'll try this soon.
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Secure mothods
Qrzysiekk said:
Thanks for answering I'll try this soon.
Sent from my M9 using Tapatalk
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if you install the stock rom, install the TWRP recovery.
the TWRP can install the Super SU and after apply Super SU from TWRP you need go to Play Store to get the updated Super SU apk
after this, launch super su and confirme the update to su.

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How do I root a13 zeepad 7.0 tablet?

I tried searching on the forum for a13 allwinners zeepad 7.0 but can't find anything.
I bought this from amazon,
Android version:
4.0.4
Model number:
A13MID
Kernel Version: 3.0.8
Can someone help me root this tablet?
Anyone? :|
Baoish said:
Anyone? :|
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Zeepad comes rooted already, at least mine did...install superuser from market and any app that needs root permission, if your able to grant such permissions your rooted. Sorry i cant remember the command for adb or terminal emulator to get this answer quicker...
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deeno33 said:
Zeepad comes rooted already, at least mine did...install superuser from market and any app that needs root permission, if your able to grant such permissions your rooted. Sorry i cant remember the command for adb or terminal emulator to get this answer quicker...
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So, just install su and it will work?
deeno33 said:
Zeepad comes rooted already, at least mine did...install superuser from market and any app that needs root permission, if your able to grant such permissions your rooted. Sorry i cant remember the command for adb or terminal emulator to get this answer quicker...
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My daughter just got one of these devices for Christmas, as well. I saw this post as well and thought "Great, I don't have to do the part" so, I installed SuperUser, when I went to update the su binary, which was shown as "Legacy" it got all the way to where it needs to remount the / file system as rw, and to my surprise, it wont remount. Another thing I noticed was that even though it does have su installed, I can't get to the point to where the app even asks for root permission. I tried to update Busybox, as well, and it wouldn't let me even do that... The version which is installed to the tablet appears to be 1.18, but when SuperUser goes to update the su binary it reports back as being the same as the installed version, which I know for a fact that it is not. So while I do in fact have root, it seems to only be a partial root. Anyone willing to throw around some ideas as to where I can go from here to A) get the / file system to remount rw, and B) get SuperUser, an updated su binary and an updated Busybox installed so that I can a full root going and get down to business to installing CWM and CM10 installed and running on here for her.
Any help would be appreciated,
Matt
Yes there is A Solution To This Via A Simple App
meskes said:
My daughter just got one of these devices for Christmas, as well. I saw this post as well and thought "Great, I don't have to do the part" so, I installed SuperUser, when I went to update the su binary, which was shown as "Legacy" it got all the way to where it needs to remount the / file system as rw, and to my surprise, it wont remount. Another thing I noticed was that even though it does have su installed, I can't get to the point to where the app even asks for root permission. I tried to update Busybox, as well, and it wouldn't let me even do that... The version which is installed to the tablet appears to be 1.18, but when SuperUser goes to update the su binary it reports back as being the same as the installed version, which I know for a fact that it is not. So while I do in fact have root, it seems to only be a partial root. Anyone willing to throw around some ideas as to where I can go from here to A) get the / file system to remount rw, and B) get SuperUser, an updated su binary and an updated Busybox installed so that I can a full root going and get down to business to installing CWM and CM10 installed and running on here for her.
Any help would be appreciated,
Matt
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all zeepads come prerooted and shouldnt block u from updating or to have root access (download root checker) from market
Ur Binarys Should Still Update And Say Current If U Download New Binary Just Wont Show Up Till Reboot
If u Want To Stop This Error While Not Having To Reboot Everytime
Ya This IS Annoying to Do Everytime But Simple solution
THis Proplem IS Do To The Tablet Having A Stock Kernel That Doesnt Allow System Read/Write Access
This Is Why SuperUser Fails Cause It Needs Write Access To The Devices File System...(system/xbin/su)
Which means to Remount system after updating to take Affect And Most Stock Devices Do Not Allow This
so if u updated and it said current version ur ok this is to prevent anymore errors in the future
superuser can have different error witch mean different things just cuz u get one doesnt mean
they didnt take affect but remount of system is the most common error check superuser faq
1.Download Mount System R/W App From PlayStore And Install And Open.
2 .Allow Root Access To The App Then Select Mount System R/W Button
3. Press Home Button And Navigate To SuperUser App And Then Try Updating Binary
This Method Should Work For You
Hope This Works For You
As for cwm and cm9/cm10 it depends if u have a8 or a10 device a13 are not yet supported
MikeG_MG56 said:
all zeepads come prerooted and shouldnt block u from updating or to have root access (download root checker) from market
Ur Binarys Should Still Update And Say Current If U Download New Binary Just Wont Show Up Till Reboot
If u Want To Stop This Error While Not Having To Reboot Everytime
Ya This IS Annoying to Do Everytime But Simple solution
THis Proplem IS Do To The Tablet Having A Stock Kernel That Doesnt Allow System Read/Write Access
This Is Why SuperUser Fails Cause It Needs Write Access To The Devices File System...(system/xbin/su)
Which means to Remount system after updating to take Affect And Most Stock Devices Do Not Allow This
so if u updated and it said current version ur ok this is to prevent anymore errors in the future
superuser can have different error witch mean different things just cuz u get one doesnt mean
they didnt take affect but remount of system is the most common error check superuser faq
1.Download Mount System R/W App From PlayStore And Install And Open.
2 .Allow Root Access To The App Then Select Mount System R/W Button
3. Press Home Button And Navigate To SuperUser App And Then Try Updating Binary
This Method Should Work For You
Hope This Works For You
As for cwm and cm9/cm10 it depends if u have a8 or a10 device a13 are not yet supported
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Sorry for bringing up an old thread, but I got the a13 and was wondering if anyone was making a cm9/cm10 rom for it as well. I have the a13. I tried to Google and can't find any info about any custom roms for this device.
I used kingRoot version 4.1 Any newer version would not root it.

[Q] Alcatel OT918N: SU Binary Not Found

Hello, Im new to rooting and I recently rooted my alcatel one touch 918n or I thought I did. I installed a root checker app on google play then it said I was rooted then I looked at the details and it stated that I had some sort of busybox file but no su file or such I tried using titanium back but it said cannot find su binary. Then I tried SuperSU then it said su binary not found and we cannot install it. Any suggestions in installing the.su binary folder or should I try rooting again? Thanks if you reply info info and suggestions help a lot.
RecklessFists said:
Hello, Im new to rooting and I recently rooted my alcatel one touch 918n or I thought I did. I installed a root checker app on google play then it said I was rooted then I looked at the details and it stated that I had some sort of busybox file but no su file or such I tried using titanium back but it said cannot find su binary. Then I tried SuperSU then it said su binary not found and we cannot install it. Any suggestions in installing the.su binary folder or should I try rooting again? Thanks if you reply info info and suggestions help a lot.
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Download this to your internal storage http://download.chainfire.eu/372/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.86.zip - reboot in recovery and install the zip file. Reboot phone, job done.

[Q] Motorola Xoom - no su access after root

Hi all. I am new to rooting. Recently decided to root my Motorola Xoom WiFi tablet, which has android 4.1.2 installed. I went through the Universal root method described in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1242241 and everything went well...with one exception - I still have no su access. No clue how to proceed or where the problem might be...Any help appreciated.
Sounds like you didn't flash the xoom root zip file. Make sure that the xoom root zip file is on your sd card and boot back into clockwork recovery, choose to install from a zip file and choose that zip file to flash it. After it's done flashing you should be good to go.
and have you installed one of both apk - supersu - or - superuser -
philos64 said:
Sounds like you didn't flash the xoom root zip file.
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I actuallly did and Superuser is visible in my apps list. However typing "su" in terminal gives me permission error..
jack-black said:
I actuallly did and Superuser is visible in my apps list. However typing "su" in terminal gives me permission error..
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Installed supersu and updated to the latest version. Now it works! Thanks for a hint

Half-rooted?

I tried to root this almost unbranded tablet (turbo x strike ii) with cydia impactor,it successfully pushed the busybox and su but there was no root access when i checked with root checker.
Then i tried to root with kingo, said it was successful but still no root.
Then i tried v root, said successfull as well, installed the chinese superuser but still no root access.
Can it be rooted or wipe it all out?
If i am to wipe it all out how can i do that with an unrooted unbranded tablet which i have no rom or the means to flash it?
It sounds like more trouble than is actually worth but any suggestions will do, thanks in advance!
Well it is half rooted I suppose, but you will have to go to /system/bin and if you see "su" its rooted. If not then you'll need to find a way to push a su file there.
TheArc said:
Well it is half rooted I suppose, but you will have to go to /system/bin and if you see "su" its rooted. If not then you'll need to find a way to push a su file there.
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in /system/xbin there is a "su" file, but i can't push anything or even mount the system into rw with the "mount:read-only file system"error i get. thanks for the help!
So you actually have it rooted but its not working as its supposed to. Is there any recovery available for the device?
TheArc said:
So you actually have it rooted but its not working as its supposed to. Is there any recovery available for the device?
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cwm doesn't support the device But i am able to boot into recovery from "adb reboot recovery" if thats what you meant, just tried it!
Why don't you try and re-root it using the same method.
TheArc said:
Why don't you try and re-root it using the same method.
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I used another root method by flashing a zip from recovery, thanks for the help! But this other crazy thing is that despite being rooted and apps tha require permision work, i cannot remount the /system to get the play store there. I tried flashing gapps, tried with /system/app, root explorer, es explorer, mount /system, adb remount and nothing all i get is "mount:read-only file system". Any ideas?

[Q] [HELP] SuperSU installed by don't have root access

Hello,
So I messed up a bit... I have absolutely no idea what to do, I have SuperSU and TWRP installed on my OPO but I don't seem to have root access...
What should I do? (I'll be happy to provide any extra needed information)
EDIT: THANKS FOR THE HELP THIS IS WORKING
(I'll be happy to provide anyone with help)
oscarbo said:
Hello,
So I messed up a bit... I have absolutely no idea what to do, I have SuperSU and TWRP installed on my OPO but I don't seem to have root access...
What should I do? (I'll be happy to provide any extra needed information)
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did you update the binaries in supersu?
Doo Doo said:
did you update the binaries in supersu?
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Well I updated to 44R hoping that I could try again with a fresh install.
oscarbo said:
Well I updated to 44R hoping that I could try again with a fresh install.
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Install latest Su , then in SU settings remove " Respect CM Root Settings " reboot
Cholerabob said:
Install latest Su , then in SU settings remove " Respect CM Root Settings " reboot
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Is that the UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.99r3 ?
Also, do you think I can put TWRP and Root it again using the toolkit? (Or any other way that won't wipe my phone)
oscarbo said:
Is that the UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.99r3 ?
Also, do you think I can put TWRP and Root it again using the toolkit? (Or any other way that won't wipe my phone)
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.chainfire.supersu&hl=en
Rooting wont erase anything. Drop the toolkit learn to do it manually, it will save you a lot of headaches. Copy the su file to your phone, reboot into TWRP recovery, install from zip, find and install superSU file. If root does not stick, look into SU settings and remove " Respect CM Root Settings " and reboot to system.

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