I can't install busybox or write to /system - Xiaomi Poco F1 Questions & Answers

I wanted to install andrax or kali nethunter but I can't install busybox to /system, when I try to install busybox(meefik) it gaves me this:
### BEGIN INSTALL
Remounting /system to rw ... done
Copying busybox to /system/xbin ... fail
Changing permissions for busybox ... fail
Copying ssl_helper to /system/xbin ... fail
Changing permissions for ssl_helper ... fail
Removing old applets ... done
Installing new applets ... fail
### END
And if I try to manually move the busybox to /system/xbin it says that there isn't enough space(via MiXplorer)
And I tried with Stericson busybox and It would show that there is only 6 mb on /system, after pressing install it would say that it is not installed and then crash.
Please help.

same thing happened to me So I installed busybox from the magisk module

Kritikumarb said:
same thing happened to me So I installed busybox from the magisk module
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Busybox for android NDK?
Edit: cause that one is broken for me

I'm having the same problem, Im unable to move apps to the system it says that I don't have space.
I need help cos I need to make some apps in the system

elefantex said:
I'm having the same problem, Im unable to move apps to the system it says that I don't have space.
I need help cos I need to make some apps in the system
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I downgraded to miui 11 pie cause Android Q is buggy and unstable
The Bluetooth is broken, busybox and /system

root first with latest magisk canary

exodius48 said:
root first with latest magisk canary
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Not needed, android 10 is very unstable
The solution is to downgrade to pie
Now everything works
I tried using custom roms but probably the android Q firmware for poco f1 is broken or incomplete

AxelStrife said:
Not needed, android 10 is very unstable
The solution is to downgrade to pie
Now everything works
I tried using custom roms but probably the android Q firmware for poco f1 is broken or incomplete
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Lol,, I always use busybox NDK on android 10, no problms so far. The problem is memeUI itself. :laugh:

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[Q]How to choose Busybox install path ?

Hi, when installing Busybox with Stericsson Installer it allow to choose between system/bin or system/xbin to install it, which one to choose and why ? What's the difference ?
I have another question, sorry but I don't want to make another thread.
SuperSU has an option "Survival Mode" that says that we must disable it before Nandroid Backup, what happends if I forgot to disable it ?
Thanks for your help, sorry if it was already asked (search results didn't help me).
For the installation paths, i dont really think it matters whether you put it in either of the above.
About survival mode, again i say it does not really matter whether you disable it or not. Your nandroid backup will go smooth.
Some developer can explain it to you in detail if any of the above really matters.
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Ok, thanks.
If anyone has more infos your welcome.
I always install to /system/xbin because you then don't overwrite the symlinks of the tools that point to toolbox (Android's poor version of coreutils). On the other hand, if you'd rather have the Busybox tools as default then install to /system/bin.
Regarding survival mode: AFAIR file system corruption (at least with my U8800pro) because CWM doesn't know how to remove the immutable attribute off the su binary, so I'd make sure it's off when restoring.
qwerty12 said:
I always install to /system/xbin because you then don't overwrite the symlinks of the tools that point to toolbox (Android's poor version of coreutils). On the other hand, if you'd rather have the Busybox tools as default then install to /system/bin.
Regarding survival mode: AFAIR file system corruption (at least with my U8800pro) because CWM doesn't know how to remove the immutable attribute off the su binary, so I'd make sure it's off when restoring.
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Neither in htc wildfire nor in lg optimus sol disabling the survival is important. I have flashed and restored a hundred times but nothing happened..
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Well, I think this is definitely new so I put this right here: just downloaded Stericson's BusyBox Pro installer from Play Store (as usual) to my Moto X Play on 6.0 Marshmallow and it is asking for the unusual default installation path of "/su/bin". As discussed here, "system/xbin" or "system/sbin" are usually the preferred installation paths for BusyBox, so this change simply got me stuck in the process thinking where to install BusyBox. My first thought is that BusyBox is 'auto-choosing' where to be installed according to system characteristics and I should go on, make my life easier and just install where it is asking me to, but... I don't know. Does somebody have a similar experience?
CNK80Q3MX said:
Well, I think this is definitely new so I put this right here: just downloaded Stericson's BusyBox Pro installer from Play Store (as usual) to my Moto X Play on 6.0 Marshmallow and it is asking for the unusual default installation path of "/su/bin". As discussed here, "system/xbin" or "system/sbin" are usually the preferred installation paths for BusyBox, so this change simply got me stuck in the process thinking where to install BusyBox. My first thought is that BusyBox is 'auto-choosing' where to be installed according to system characteristics and I should go on, make my life easier and just install where it is asking me to, but... I don't know. Does somebody have a similar experience?
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I am having the same question.. I have viewed each of the 4 directories using a root file explorer and noticed /bin /xbin and su/bin su/xbin all contain ifferent files so im not sure if doing that helped me o confused me more. Lol but im not sure it matters ,well im sure it makes differences but I cant find a difference other than some symlinks may be rewritten and handled by busybox instead of androids tool box.... Once again that means nothing to me without knowing what exactly androids tool.box is... I know a couple tool boxes but unfortunantly this is not one, ... So if anyone has a link to explain this or an educated opinion that would be great! Thanks..
Also looking for this answer rn.. haven't found it yet.. this is my first look, from experience I believe MM build is recognized and BusyBox recommends install location based on Android Version. I'll look for a more definitive answer and post if I find.
Shagerty said:
Also looking for this answer rn.. haven't found it yet.. this is my first look, from experience I believe MM build is recognized and BusyBox recommends install location based on Android Version. I'll look for a more definitive answer and post if I find.
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UPDATING: I'm wondering that being MM, Busybox installer chooses su/bin path automatically (some suggest "su/xbin", which is not present in stock MM, hence installer su/bin choice) in order to make Busybox "systemless". SuperSu actually does the same. Though I'm pretty sure about this, I'm also looking for confirmation. Since this thread and its early answers even date back to 2012 when there was no MM and "systemless" stuff wasn't that popular (I assume) they point to install Busybox in "system/xbin" or "system/bin"...
babylonbwoy said:
Hi, when installing Busybox with Stericsson Installer it allow to choose between system/bin or system/xbin to install it, which one to choose and why ? What's the difference ?
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It really doesn't matter where you install either system/bin or system/xbin.........it always symlink to other as example if you install to system/bin then it'll symlink to system/xbin and vice versa
Mainak007 said:
It really doesn't matter where you install either system/bin or system/xbin.........it always symlink to other as example if you install to system/bin then it'll symlink to system/xbin and vice versa
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I think it's a little bit too late, thread is from 2012.
I'm done with all that now, no more flashing rom, no more bootloader unlock.
I used to get all the flagship but I didn't change since XZ5 Dual.
babylonbwoy said:
I'm done with all that now, no more flashing rom, no more bootloader unlock.
I used to get all the flagship but I didn't change since XZ5 Dual.
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Why??.......do you frightened of bricking device??????
You can get all smartphone firmware Here
:highfive::fingers-crossed:
babylonbwoy said:
I think it's a little bit too late, thread is from 2012.
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And I gave the answer for other who will visit the forum next time:angel:
Mainak007 said:
And I gave the answer for other who will visit the forum next time:angel:
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thanks, I'm currently looking for pros and cons of intalling to:
/system/xbin
/system/bin
/sbin
custom path
I've read that one of those paths was temporary installation and that on next reboot it would be deleted. I want to installit permanent.
Robert4321 said:
thanks, I'm currently looking for pros and cons of intalling to:
/system/xbin
/system/bin
/sbin
custom path
I've read that one of those paths was temporary installation and that on next reboot it would be deleted. I want to installit permanent.
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Doesn't matter..... Install anywhere and symlink to others
Mainak007 said:
Doesn't matter..... Install anywhere and symlink to others
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Just install it to any folder in $PATH and execute it as any other command.
Code:
echo $PATH
Robert4321 said:
thanks, I'm currently looking for pros and cons of intalling to:
/system/xbin
/system/bin
/sbin
custom path
I've read that one of those paths was temporary installation and that on next reboot it would be deleted. I want to installit permanent.
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Banking / payment apps are looking in 3 mentioned paths to detect whether Android got rooted or not: hence best is to install BB to custom path.
BusyBox Pro says that it can is unsuccessful at installing in the /system/xbin folder on my Moto G Stylus 5G, I don't suppose anyone could explain to me why this keeps happening could they? Also, I don't have the option to install to /system/sbin either. The only options I have are /system/xbin, /system/bin, and custom. But when I install and reboot i have to reinstall BusyBox Pro again. I noticed in the settings tab that you can have busybox, on every boot, reinstall to /sbin....how is this possible if you install to /bin? also, how can I get it to install to /xbin? there is also another option that says busybox will, on every boot, be removed from /sbin as long as busybox has been installed to /bin or /xbin, but the feature I'm speaking of assists kernels that re-install busy box to /sbin on every boot.....OMG!!! Which option do I choose? Or should I not choose any, and just reinstall each time i boot up, which will be very tedious.....Please HELP!!!..... Also, should I choose Smart Install? Or just use install without the Smart Install option ticked? Sorry I see there are similar posts here, but I don't really understand where I would install if i chose to install to a custom path, which is why I'm asking such questions if it seems repetitive I apologize. Thanks in advance!

[Q] Busybox installed into both /bin and /xbin?

I have BB 1.18.4 still from the old doomlord kit, installed into system/xbin, and I noticed that some mods/tweaks/apps require it installed in /xbin, while others need it into /bin. So my question is, if I use Busybox Installer to install the 1.20.2 to both folders, will it harm my device having two busyboxes installed at the same time?
You could install it in xbin and then symlink it to bin.
Sent from my Nexus 7
Err, how to symlink it? I find something like console commands searching around, but i don't know where to put them =(
I think you have some learning to do.
You can install busybox in both directories. The order of directories in $PATH will prevent issues with having it installed twice.
Sent from my Nexus 7
Thanks, I'll go directly with the double install then.
Just one more thing that just happened, I usually use Busybox Installer for that, but when I select the installation for the right version, before dowloading the install files, it stops and says I have a bad internet connection, even tho my 3G works perfectly. Did anyone else experience this?
BillGoss said:
I think you have some learning to do.
You can install busybox in both directories. The order of directories in $PATH will prevent issues with having it installed twice.
Sent from my Nexus 7
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Yeah, I know this is old thread, but I have some related questions: if busybox is already installed in system/bin by kingroot, why should I install a binary update in system/xbin as busybox installer wants to do by default? If it is in both paths, which one is going to do the job? or... Why do I actually want to have two busybox copies in two separate directories if I "can" have just one? And last: most people suggest to install busybox in system/xbin, so why kingroot choose to do it in system/bin?...
Man quetion.. I'm curious what the answers are to these please!..

Problem with root file system and with supersu binary update

Hello, im having a couple of problems regarding my filesystem as well as the app supersu and its binary file.
To start, i rooted with kingroot and switched to supersu using terminal emulator commands. There are still kingroot files in my xbin which i will attatch a picture showing the contents of my xbin folder in attatchments (i also have .tmpsu in xbin) please ask if you need more pictures or information of files located in my directories.
The problems i need help with is:
1. I cannot mount /system or any foler in that directory as r/w, i feel that there is a file located somewhere that is preventing me from mounting /system as r/w.
2. I cannot update the su binary, i have tried normal and twrp modes neither work. Ive also tried flashing the UPDATE-supersu-2.78.zip in twrp and that doesnt work either. It says that it installed but nothing changes once i boot back into system, i feel that me not being able to mount /system as r/w is preventing me from updating the su binary.
I need help on how to regain conrtol of my /system and how to update the su binary. Any help? Thank you
Some specs of phone:
Android 5.1
Cpu model - AArch64 processor rev 4
Kernel version - 3.10.65+
Model - blu vivo xl
icy201 said:
Hello, im having a couple of problems regarding my filesystem as well as the app supersu and its binary file.
To start, i rooted with kingroot and switched to supersu using terminal emulator commands. There are still kingroot files in my xbin which i will attatch a picture showing the contents of my xbin folder in attatchments (i also have .tmpsu in xbin) please ask if you need more pictures or information of files located in my directories.
The problems i need help with is:
1. I cannot mount /system or any foler in that directory as r/w, i feel that there is a file located somewhere that is preventing me from mounting /system as r/w.
2. I cannot update the su binary, i have tried normal and twrp modes neither work. Ive also tried flashing the UPDATE-supersu-2.78.zip in twrp and that doesnt work either. It says that it installed but nothing changes once i boot back into system, i feel that me not being able to mount /system as r/w is preventing me from updating the su binary.
I need help on how to regain conrtol of my /system and how to update the su binary. Any help? Thank you
Some specs of phone:
Android 5.1
Cpu model - AArch64 processor rev 4
Kernel version - 3.10.65+
Model - blu vivo xl
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download root checker from the play store and make sure that u have root access on your device
messi2050 said:
download root checker from the play store and make sure that u have root access on your device
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It says i have properly installed root access. Something fishy is going on with my root and my system.
icy201 said:
It says i have properly installed root access. Something fishy is going on with my root and my system.
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then u can try to completely uninstall root from inside super su/king root apps and then reinstall it
messi2050 said:
then u can try to completely uninstall root from inside super su/king root apps and then reinstall it
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I did try that too, it took around 15-20 minutes to uninstall then when i rebooted the app was gone but my device still had root. I did get it to uninstall root 1 time then i went and flashed the zip file and the same problem occured again. Maybe kingroot just f-ed up my device so root will never work properly again? Maybe a virus? Idk whats going on with it.
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I did try that too, it took around 15-20 minutes to uninstall then when i rebooted the app was gone but my device still had root. I did get it to uninstall root 1 time then i went and flashed the zip file and the same problem occured again. Maybe kingroot just f-ed up my device so root will never work properly again? Maybe a virus? Idk whats going on with it.
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Your device does not have twrp/cwm port ?
It does, i have twrp(touch) 3.0 for blu vivo xl. Thats the only way i got my device unrooted one time. What i had to do i had to boot into recovery, mount /system, reboot into system then root explorer would allow me to mount /system as r/w but i believe theres a script or something somewhere that is locking the /system into read only mode cause after a short period of time (around 5 minutes or so) i can no longer modify or delete anything in that folder even though it still says its in r/w and if i close root explorer and reopen it it shows that its back in read only mode even though i didnt change it back to that.
Edit: if i mount /system in twrp and boot into system when i boot back into twrp system is not mounted anymore, idk if its supposed to do that or not.
These are the only possible solutions ive been able to find that do kinda make sense.
"It's because you need a boot.img with r.o secure=0 in the build prop" i went and looked and my file says r.o secure=1 that would explain why my system will not mount as r/w.
Another post i found said -
"I've found the source of the problem asking in the MIUI forums, the boot image will not accept a modified /system.
You have to use the adb interface: adb devices then adb disable-verity.
Disclaimer: I'm not responsible for any damage caused by these operations."
The second solution seems more reasonable and alot easier to do. My question now is: will one or both of these solutions possibly fix both my problems? And the second solution disabling verify should that be okay to do without messing up my device? I do have that recovery i could flash but dont wanna do anything that might make the phone not boot into recovery.
icy201 said:
It does, i have twrp(touch) 3.0 for blu vivo xl. Thats the only way i got my device unrooted one time. What i had to do i had to boot into recovery, mount /system, reboot into system then root explorer would allow me to mount /system as r/w but i believe theres a script or something somewhere that is locking the /system into read only mode cause after a short period of time (around 5 minutes or so) i can no longer modify or delete anything in that folder even though it still says its in r/w and if i close root explorer and reopen it it shows that its back in read only mode even though i didnt change it back to that.
Edit: if i mount /system in twrp and boot into system when i boot back into twrp system is not mounted anymore, idk if its supposed to do that or not.
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Yes that's normal , your problem is because of a buggy root
messi2050 said:
Yes that's normal , your problem is because of a buggy root
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I just remembered something. I think i know what bugged it. I was trying to do an ota update for my device and it wouldnt let me. I found another app by chainfire called flashfire. I tried to flash the ota update and i had the option "inject supersu" enabled even though i already had supersu installed and everything else i needed for root. I guess doing that messed up all my su files ect.. But how do i fix it? I cant uninstall root cause my /system folder is locked into r/o. If i press full unroot in supersu it will remove the app (although it takes a while!) but all the files needed for root stay.
Guess there just no fixing this phone. Someone really hacked it good i guess, problem is still there and nothing can fix it...
Update - thread can be closed
Problem fixed, to fix the problems i was having i had to download the stock system files for my device and flash them, after that just installed the latest supersu 2.78 zip and remount problem is fixed.

In what location to install BusyBox? Please help

Hello, fellas. I want to install BusyBox in Mate 10 (ALP-L09). I have EMUI 8, TWRP and root Magisk.
In what location would I have to install BusyBox?
The application offers me these options:
/system/xbin
/ystem/bin
/sbin (this option is marked by default)
Custom path
Where should I install BusyBox? It's the first time I use EMUI and I do not want to spoil the system. In my Xiaomi I have BusyBox in / sbin, but I had a Samsung S7 in which I read that BusyBox had to be installed in / system / xbin.
What are the differences between each location?
Thank you.
535iu said:
Hello, fellas. I want to install BusyBox in Mate 10 (ALP-L09). I have EMUI 8, TWRP and root Magisk.
In what location would I have to install BusyBox?
The application offers me these options:
/system/xbin
/ystem/bin
/sbin (this option is marked by default)
Custom path
Where should I install BusyBox? It's the first time I use EMUI and I do not want to spoil the system. In my Xiaomi I have BusyBox in / sbin, but I had a Samsung S7 in which I read that BusyBox had to be installed in / system / xbin.
What are the differences between each location?
Thank you.
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Use Busybox Magisk module instead, found under Downloads in Magisk Manager.
ante0 said:
Use Busybox Magisk module instead, found under Downloads in Magisk Manager.
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Thank you. BusyBox installed!

Question unable to mount system RW mode after root

hi i rooted my phone and im trying to install audio mods but im unable to mount system partition as rw mode please help me to fix
You are not allowed to write to /system partition, even with root. It's by default for phones come with A10 out of the box.
but what is solution for installing viper audio mod
you can try magisk module, sure it will work.
jatinyaadav said:
you can try magisk module, sure it will work.
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not working
yes, earlier i faced it too when i have to change the host file for ads blocking, but a magisk module for adblocking sorted out, and i checked if host file is changed or not, but it was changed though I think this is the problem of android 11, google doesn't wants any change in system, I hope this can be solved in custom rom but of now there is no sign of development for this device..
Hi @marshharsha you can try my SystemRW script
Good luck!

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