root storage full/add apps to super power saving mode - Samsung Galaxy S7 Questions and Answers

I want to add apps to the SPSM.
Already tried an app (don't know how it's called ~SPSM manager didn't work)
also tried apps which are supposed to move apps to /system but they didn't work, so i moved them with a root file manager - a few successful but now it doesn't work anymore
previously it said the storage is full but now it doesn't even print an error anymore
Tried a ton of root file manager no one works
any suggestions?
P.S. should i ask this this question in a other subforum?

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[Q] BusyBox Updater Breaks Root Access

There have been a couple similar posts, but none seem to provide any help, so I apologize for creating a new one if the answer is already out there.
With that said, I recently purchased a new LG Nitro HD and promptly used SuperOneClick to root it. Everything seemed to work fine (on the first try); I rebooted the phone, SU was there, all seemed well. The first thing I tried to use the root access for was to change the LCD Density, and that didn't work - so I tried to update the BusyBox on my phone, using "BusyBox Installer". After I did that, my root access seemed to "break", by which I mean superuser is still installed, and SuperOneClick reports my phone as rooted, but SuperUser cannot authorize apps (or doesn't even try) and attempting to run an app that requires root access simply fails, suggesting that my phone is not rooted. Typically, I would ODIN the SOB and be done with it, but I cannot find any PIT files for the Nitro HD (and I am assuming that would be necessary for me to do anything with ODIN). I've also tried using SuperOneClick to unroot and reroot the device, but now it hangs on step 7 every single time.
Does anyone out there have any suggestions at all?
I believe I fixed this issue. "Super Manager" appears to use its own busybox, which is enough to open the system directory in r/w mode and delete the busybox directory from system/xbin. This seems to have restored root access, though a lot of apps are still not working for me. Still, apps are prompting for su access and are showing up in su's list of approved apps - which is more than I could get before.
Please advise - I am seeing this as well
SolusCado said:
I believe I fixed this issue. "Super Manager" appears to use its own busybox, which is enough to open the system directory in r/w mode and delete the busybox directory from system/xbin. This seems to have restored root access, though a lot of apps are still not working for me. Still, apps are prompting for su access and are showing up in su's list of approved apps - which is more than I could get before.
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The new MeanROM ICS uses the new SuperUser - however, it breaks root access as you mention. Please advise the corrective action. Send PM if ncessary

[Q] How To Uninstall Apps In System (priv-app)?

The title explains it all. I'm trying to get rid of all the bloatware and other system apps I don't need on my Droid Mini (4.4 19.5.3, rooted, w/p off, BL locked) and some apps (specifically the Amazon appstore) I can't get rid of no matter what I do (it seems to be the apps in the /system/priv-app directory). I use Titanium Backup (I have the pro version), and it acts like it uninstalled it but it's still there. I use Clean Master and try to uninstall it but it fails. I use ES File Explorer (I have /system r/w mounted) and try to delete it and it says device or resource busy. Also get the device or resource busy error if I try to remove it via ADB. So I'm at a loss here.
Try to use system cleanup app from the playstore.
That app can see whats installes in priv-app.
w/p on/off isn't something i quite understand as i have only used bl unlocked maxx/mini, but what I personally do is install Root Browser, navigate to system/priv-app and rename the offending applications to app.apk.bak (example: Amazon.apk becomes Amazon.apk.bak) This way, if an update comes along I can erase the .bak and have the stock crap back. If you can't do this with your setup, i apologize, i just thought it might help, as I hate having to install an app just to do one function, and Root Browser is a great app for many things like this, not just one function.

[Q] Root / SuperSU issues, only mostly rooted?

I'm having some random issues with root on my phone... For the most part, my phone seems rooted. I can access most files and folders, removed bloatware system apps, and LuckyPatcher and other root-only apps seem to work well.
My problem is that some apps don't! GameCHI gives me the message "ERROR!!! The system deny to ROOT" for some reason. I've also noticed ES File Explorer will not allow me to paste files in, or remove files from the SYSTEM folder, returning a message that it is read only. Even in recovery mode, it will not let me mess with my system folder, like changing my boot animation, which I used to be able to do. I'm using all updated apps, just updated my SuperSU to 2.14. I enabled root on ES File Explorer and checked all options but system keeps disabling itself. Sometimes I manage to paste something in, but then can never remove it!
Help?
anybody?

Root mode in CM13 File Manager??

Maybe I'm dense, but I can't figure out how to enable root mode in the file manager of the new cm13 nightly.
I have root enabled in the rom, but the file manager won't play ball.
Phateless said:
Maybe I'm dense, but I can't figure out how to enable root mode in the file manager of the new cm13 nightly.
I have root enabled in the rom, but the file manager won't play ball.
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I've had the same issue myself. In pondering this problem a Google search led me here.
Here's what I have observed..
CM13 File Manager will not ask for root access while SELinux mode is set to, "Enforcing."
Setting SELinux Mode to, "Permissive," allows File Manager to access root. However, can only read and not write. You can not modify the system, it is labeled, "Read-Only."
Internal storage becomes labeled, "Read-Only".
Attempting to access external SDcard will cause a dialogue to appear, saying, " You need elevated permissions to access. Try changing to Root-Access Mode." Although you already are in Root-Access Mode.
Changing SELinux Mode back to, "Enforcing," and restarting File Manager will then make everyrhing back to normal with no root access.
I know this doesn't answer your question, but it gives some explination. Maybe?
Using a 3rd party app, such as, "ES File Manager,” will work just fine for root access. But the built in File Manager doesn't. It seems like an issue in CyanogenMod to me. Maybe something with Google code and security patching? I'm sure someone knows. I'm back to searching. ?

Rooted - Nougat - Cant Remove System Apps

Hi Guys
as above. Honor 8 - rooted - custom rom (Tastynoogat) but i cant remove system apps with Tib Backup.
I cant figure out why. Comes up saying System app cant be found.
Any ideas?
you absolutely positive you're rooted? if yes, 99% of time its busybox issue. try pushing the one from this rar to system/xbin.
Yep triple checked. Ive rooted hundreds of devices and it all checks out.
Installed the above and still cant remove apps.
I know root works because adway and quick reboot work fine.
Busybox was already installed in the correct place, Ive reinstalled it there and still cant remove system apps.
cant be 100%, since i didnt use TB to cleanup N, but huawei moved some apps to diff location on N, and TB doesnt recognize those properly (same issue with AdAway). you could try and remove them manually with RE, thats what i did. most of them are on /data partition, so start there

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