Z5 e6633 latest nougat patched kernel with twrp the root is installed properly but can't get RW permissions on system folder
I've tried every method and terminal command still doesn't work
MabroukM said:
Z5 e6633 latest nougat patched kernel with twrp the root is installed properly but can't get RW permissions on system folder
I've tried every method and terminal command still doesn't work
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What you want to do ?
You can do everything in twrp.
L33Tgod said:
What you want to do ?
You can do everything in twrp.
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I wan't to mount system as Read/write instead of read only.
MabroukM said:
I wan't to mount system as Read/write instead of read only.
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I know that, I am not blind, but why do you want to mount it r/w, what you want to edit ?
MabroukM said:
Z5 e6633 latest nougat patched kernel with twrp the root is installed properly but can't get RW permissions on system folder
I've tried every method and terminal command still doesn't work
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Explain clearly what you want to do with R/W permission?
Use Root Explorer : https://drive.google.com/drive/u/2/folders/0B9v3aNFonkyMdEtqYks0T0lPc2c
Use fx or ES File Explorer, there should be an option to mount system as r/w
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Can't do it with my file manager and not in terminal either with rm -rf despite using root to do so. What do?
Corndude said:
Can't do it with my file manager and not in terminal either with rm -rf despite using root to do so. What do?
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Are these /System files? /System needs to be mounted rw. What error message does terminal give?
venu123 said:
Are these /System files? /System needs to be mounted rw. What error message does terminal give?
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They are in my normal directory in /sdcard.
The error is simply: permission denied. Even though I did it as root.
Corndude said:
They are in my normal directory in /sdcard.
The error is simply: permission denied. Even though I did it as root.
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Have recently upgraded to 5.0? I had that problem and had to re-flash 5.0 cleanly, i.e. had to wipe and start over
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Yeah I did. But there has to be another way.
Corndude said:
Yeah I did. But there has to be another way.
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It appears you are not properly rooted. Try re-rooting with CFAR or the latest supersu zip in custom recovery. If nothing works, flash a permissive kernel then flash supersu zip.
Corndude said:
They are in my normal directory in /sdcard.
The error is simply: permission denied. Even though I did it as root.
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Any luck figuring this out? I am having the same problem. Can't delete my backups of another folder with nothing in it. Most things delete fine. Very strange.
Search for the term "sdcard problems" in general. You'll find my thread
Hello,
I have a sony xperia e3, with unlocked bootloader, and it is rooted.
But I don't have write access to /system.
How can I fix this?
Greetz
Ps, I have rooted with the mobile kingo root app and then I have unlocked my bootloader. I can't change the ric because it changes back to the default when I save it.
This thread may be closed or deleted, it was ok after I rooted with the mobile kingroot app
Use es file explorer
getting rw on /system
Wouter_ said:
This thread may be closed or deleted, it was ok after I rooted with the mobile kingroot app
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try mounting rw in / system with terminal emulator or es file explorer if that doesn't work
get an apk named " super su me " from Google and run the application
lingo super user and kinguser don't let u get rw on /system
super su me app let's u get rid of lingo super user and get super is as your super user manager then try mounting rw in /system using terminal or es it'll work for sure this time
Hi,
i rooted my mate8 succefully, but i can't modify files on root/system
I tryed to modify build.prop but i'm not able to save
I used mx explorer and grant proper permissions on super-su .
The root is applied ( checked with the cecker root application)
Any suggest?
Remount system as read/write, that usually isn't done automatically.
ufoman said:
Remount system as read/write, that usually isn't done automatically.
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thanks for reply, solved by re-root my mate....something was wrong at first time
because my magisk is not working and I can only access the system partition with twrp
Maximilian Gaedig said:
because my magisk is not working and I can only access the system partition with twrp
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System/priv-app is the folder for system apps with root access. So maybe it will work if you install it there.
This is my first time rooting my phone (tried rooting an o+ phone but couldn't unlock the bootloader) and I want to know how to my get phone's firmware. I tried using the Samsung Firmware Downloader but it won't accept my model and region.
I've tried using SuperSu to root but Root Checker says root access wasn't properly installed. What do I do now? Can I download a different firmware from a different site and is it safe? Does showing my pda code safe?
Edit: Forgot to mention I've already flashed TWRP.
Excuse me but what is your region and model number
tech-mаn said:
Excuse me but what is your region and model number
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Never mind, I manage to download the firmware and root my phone thanks to Samsung Downloader. I wasn't able to download it at first because I keep using XXU (the one I saw in *#1234#, samsung firmware) as my region but it was actually XTC (I checked Software information in the About Phone).
Ok
if twrp is installed
root the phone with magisk
My next problem is changing the /system/ into read/write. I can't access build.prop. Haven't tried using adbd insecure but I have a feeling it won't work with Android 13. I'm currently trying to find the flashable zip from this thread to convert my /system/ into read/write.
MasterKwonKaichi said:
My next problem is changing the /system/ into read/write. I can't access build.prop. Haven't tried using adbd insecure but I have a feeling it won't work with Android 13. I'm currently trying to find the flashable zip from this thread to convert my /system/ into read/write.
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Maybe it'll work
MasterKwonKaichi said:
My next problem is changing the /system/ into read/write. I can't access build.prop. Haven't tried using adbd insecure but I have a feeling it won't work with Android 13. I'm currently trying to find the flashable zip from this thread to convert my /system/ into read/write.
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first root your device
then use mt manager to access build.prop file
i tested this in my sm-t585 with lineage os custom rom
alireza9082 said:
then use mt manager to access build.prop file
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Accessing the build.prop file was not the problem, I can access it with any app (build.prop file, root explorer, etc..). My problem is whatever change I did to the build.prop file will not be saved since I don't have read/write access.
MasterKwonKaichi said:
Accessing the build.prop file was not the problem, I can access it with any app (build.prop file, root explorer, etc..). My problem is whatever change I did to the build.prop file will not be saved since I don't have read/write access.
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as i said
use mt manager to save changes in build.prop
Since our system is F2FS you can't modify system it stays RO you can make a magisk module yourself to modify build prop also don't use supersu rooting is very easy just flash twrp then flash magisk. I'm making a custom rom which I'm hoping to release soon that's ext4 but I'm limited by time and the recent events from where I live so I can't give a ETA