How can i rid out of this?
"You don't have permissions to access the update log."
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I keep getting an error message when trying to access any program that needs super user permission.
"(process com.noshufou.android.su) has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again."
I have cleared application data, no luck. I have tried uninstalling the SU update, no luck. I have tried downloading the SU Fix from the market, it says all is good, but if I try to force fix anyway, I get the same SU error message and it will not let me go any further. I tried using Root Explorer to find the file listed above, but of course I need SU access to open Root Exporer.
I am now lost on what to do now. CRAAAAPPPPPPP!
mudbeast66 said:
I keep getting an error message when trying to access any program that needs super user permission.
"(process com.noshufou.android.su) has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again."
I have cleared application data, no luck. I have tried uninstalling the SU update, no luck. I have tried downloading the SU Fix from the market, it says all is good, but if I try to force fix anyway, I get the same SU error message and it will not let me go any further. I tried using Root Explorer to find the file listed above, but of course I need SU access to open Root Exporer.
I am now lost on what to do now. CRAAAAPPPPPPP!
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Please search before opening a new thread. This has been covered many times already. The latest su has issues and you need to revert to an older one.
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I posted this in another thread but no help.
I rooted my phone using the one click utility with no problem.
Later, I installed script manager to run a script for the V6 Supercharger mod. Everything installed fine until the very end, at the end of the installation, I received a message that Script manager has stopped working. I then closed it.
Now I'm trying to run a different script, as su, but I receive a "permission denied" message. I entered su into terminal and get the same message, "permission denied".
This led me to believe that I lost root. I tried running the one click utility again but received an error. The error is: "protocol fault ". I'm also unable to update the SuperSU binary; I only get "Installation Failed".
What is going on here? Did I just lose root?
Sent from my HTC One X using XDA
Everytime I open SuperSU, it keep asking for update, but when i click okay, it keep saying that it failed...
Ziken said:
Everytime I open SuperSU, it keep asking for update, but when i click okay, it keep saying that it failed...
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When you click update does it request superuser permissions?
Have you disabled first superuser?
Then you have to open and update the binares of supersu
At the end you can update from market the app and re-upgrade new binaries
how to disaple superuser i installed supersu and it replaced superuser without configuring anything and begin to appear in situations that need permissions do it mean that superuser is disabled although indid not do anything to disable it or extra steps needed to disable superuser completely ??
okay...i was able to fix it...someone need to modify the guide to include that we have to go to google play and download the SuperUser by ChainDD to fix the SU update request. best i can figure out is that SuperUser was borked and probably couldn't update itself. it not odd to see that happen.
I'm posting this so it might help others who may find themselves in the same situation. Assuming you have root access, the system is set to read/write permissions and you are using SuperSU yet you are still experiencing one or more of the following issues: Root Browser, Root Spy or another file manager will not let you move files or change permissions, particularly in the system or system/app directory and you are getting "Permission Denied", "Operation Failed" and other errors or Titanium Backup will not restore system apps and hangs at the beginning never starting or completing the restore process and other similarly mysterious permission issues with root.
The answer I discovered was to go into the settings in SuperSU and disable "Mount namespace separation" by unchecking the box and rebooting the device.
Hopefully someone finds this useful.
Hello, I used Max Lee's root method to root my phone. It went without a hitch until I tried opening SuperSU. Upon opening SuperSU, a dialog said "The SU binary needs to be updated. Continue?" I selected continue, and another dialog asked "How would you like to install the SU binary?" I select normal. The app indicated that it's installing. Once complete, I got another dialog saying "Samsung KNOX has been detected. This might limit root capabilities and cause annoying popups. Try to disable KNOX?" I selected OK and it then said "Failed to disable KNOX!" For what it's worth, I used all the download links through Max Lee's guide. I then updated SuperSU through the Play Store and now I'm getting an error of "SU Binary occupied" whenever I open the app,
I'm not quite sure what to do from this point forward. I attempted to search the forums here with nothing found. My endgame is to just have a clean Android experience without bloatware. Am I even going about this the right way, or is there a better way to proceed? Thanks.
Edit: Grammar, added some more info
I had the same issue. It was solved as stated in my thread.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-galaxy-s7/help/root-su-binary-occupied-t3692561