Problem, no root in a rooted x10 - XPERIA X10 Android Development

Hi,
I rooted my x10 a week ago following the usual method step by step and everything went fine, phone was much faster than in 014, i had su apk installed...
The problem is that yesterday i tried barnacle for tether, and for my surprise, it said i have no root. I tried opening terminal and su command but nothing. I tried a method found in a topic to gain root, mount -o remount, rw.... and it gave me an error with the path this method uses....
Now i cant do the process again since i have no computer with me. Is there something i can do?
Thanks!!
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Straf said:
Hi,
I rooted my x10 a week ago following the usual method step by step and everything went fine, phone was much faster than in 014, i had su apk installed...
The problem is that yesterday i tried barnacle for tether, and for my surprise, it said i have no root. I tried opening terminal and su command but nothing. I tried a method found in a topic to gain root, mount -o remount, rw.... and it gave me an error with the path this method uses....
Now i cant do the process again since i have no computer with me. Is there something i can do?
Thanks!!
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Is Superuser installed?
If not, install it using this apk: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5653599/Superuser.apk

Yes, it is installed, when i open it, shows nothing
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Make sure step one is completed properly, and all steps are. I had same problem. Because effectively all you have done is install the apps without actually rooting. Start over, take your time and make sure all steps complete
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Happened to me using the "Newbies guide", so make sure you complete all the steps.

Related

2.1 Root Method

ROOT achieved for 2.1 FW.
Sometimes the first method isn't always the best:
*edit*
A new app has appeared on the market called "z4root". This seems to root in one click.
Details are here.
Install this from the Market, press Root and you're away.
Old Methodm should it still be required:
This requires you to have 2.1 already (either Nordic, or other generic, or using Bin4ry's flashtool version here.
instructions and files as below.

Download the SuperOneClick (files attached) or original post here

Updated Superoneclick version 1.5.4
v1.5.4
Fixed superuser install issue
Added a prompt to tell you to allow superuser on your phone, for the test.
Fixed unroot.
It can take a while to ROOT - looks as though it is stuck in a loop. I thought it wasnt working but waited about 10mins and it worked.
If you wait longer and it still doesn't work, try untick/retick USB debug while it's running
Hey Presto - ROOT !
Thanks CVCHETAN for adding the attachments & tidying it up.. it was late
Remember you will probably want Busybox too - click Problems from within Titanium to download.
NOTE: If you're having no luck with this, it seems the PDANet client might install different drivers which help the process. If you're struggling this might be worth a try. Also ticking Unknown Applications allows it to send the SuperUser.apk has reported to help some users.
PdaNet Client is here.
Pre-requisites not mentioned in this post:
Working 2.1 X10
Drivers must be installed for X10 Debug mode - try adb manually to check
Some virus checkers might flag these files - this is because an exploit can be a security risk, but 100% virus free
You run this all on your PC - it connects to your phone and roots it from there.
Doesnt work for me, get failed! No ~~FU GOO~~ or something
Tried different versions of the app
Hmmm Barnacle isn't working quite as expected (even after setting athwlan0), but Titanium is definitely giving root...
will post a pic in a bit, have another x10 to update / root first
None of them work for me.
XperiaX10iUser said:
None of them work for me.
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for titanium to work, update the busybox from titanium menu...
cvchetan said:
for titanium to work, update the busybox from titanium menu...
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The problem was getting rooted in the first place, but here's how I got it working with yours and awojtas help...
Download the SuperOneClick.
Copied these three from my SDK tools folder...
adb
AdbWinApi.dll
AdbWinUsbApi.dll
...and replaced the ones in the SOCR folder.
Ran it, but when it was looping did this...
awojtas said:
then you may need to untick/retick USB debug while it's running
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Then got...
Running rageagainstthecage...
ROOTED
Getting mount path...
/dev/block/mtdblock2
OK
Remounting system with read-write access...
OK
Pushing su...
1424 KB/s (26264 bytes in 0.018s)
OK
Pushing superuser.apk...
820 KB/s (196521 bytes in 0.234s)
OK
chmod su...
OK
Remounting system with read-only access...
OK
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...and installed Titanium to confirm!
XperiaX10iUser said:
The problem was getting rooted in the first place, but here's how I got it working with yours and awojtas help...
Download the SuperOneClick.
Copied these three from my SDK tools folder...
adb
AdbWinApi.dll
AdbWinUsbApi.dll
...and replaced the ones in the SOCR folder.
Ran it, but when it was looping did this...
Then got...
...and installed Titanium to confirm!
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awesome brother....
cheers to the root...
enjoy!!
SDK? Where did you get an SDK?
Jaxxer86 said:
SDK? Where did you get an SDK?
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SE site..
wait ill zip it nd upload it
i didnt need to swap any files..
i downloaded the package on that link, it looked like it was stuck in a loop but i left it 10mins came back and it said worked.
only difference is that first time i did shell root - then i did a proper root afterwards, not sure if this makes a difference
very happy here..
Thanks mate!
thread moved to dev section and stickied..
should also say i had to download busybox in titanium.. click problems on the front screen.
Veryyyy happy.. not only is it rooted now but I get very slight credit for it.
If you've got the loop leave it running, about to do another handset now so will see whats different
Still cant get it to work, can anyone who got this to work write a step by step please?
it's very easy
you yust start the exe click on root now it tooks al very long times
(<10 mins) and in this time the programm try very often to root the device
then a message come up
and your device is rooted
I'm getting "Waiting for device..."
make sure you've got USB debugging turned on
after installing 2.1 it will default to off
It's turning on.
sweet thank you very much.
right, now to get rid of that blue....
According to Kaspersky Antivirus 2011, both the Superclicks contain trojans...

How root Official Ginger Bread after flashing over KDZ

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How to root officail ginger bread after flashing
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This cannot be rooted.
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lekhwani said:
This cannot be rooted.
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Yes it can be rooted.
copied from badeaioan & _Arjen_'s posts
In adb:
adb devices
adb shell
echo 1 > /data/local/lge_adb.conf
After that open SuperOneClick and root using pneuter. Reboot phone and update Superuser from Market.
That's all, ROM rooted, worked perfectly fine for me.
22VIN said:
Yes it can be rooted.
copied from badeaioan & _Arjen_'s posts
In adb:
adb devices
adb shell
echo 1 > /data/local/lge_adb.conf
After that open SuperOneClick and root using pneuter. Reboot phone and update Superuser from Market.
That's all, ROM rooted, worked perfectly fine for me.
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man i am trying to do it but the phone doesnt respond..
I finaly rooted using the regeagainstthecage of supercklickone!!
sugaritos said:
man i am trying to do it but the phone doesnt respond..
I finaly rooted using the regeagainstthecage of supercklickone!!
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what is this means regeagainstthecage
@mvgadagi LINK
is there any step by step tutorial how to root official gingerbread? what tools are needed and how to do it for noobs.
gingerbreak was so easy...
mvgadagi said:
what is this means regeagainstthecage
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So, you posted this on June 26th. Now it is July 2nd. For the whopping 7 days you have not been able to read the darned sticky threads and find how to use search?!
Sigh, this forum is going downhill pretty fast.
Short tutorial how to root stock gingerbread
1. Read everything first and after do what is necessary:
What Is ADB And How To Install It With Android SDK LINK 1
(also read point 2. INSTALLING ANDROID SDK ON YOUR WINDOWS PC from this link LINK 2)
Don't forget to restart your PC after installations.
2) Read and install this LINK 3
3) do what 22VIN posted
In adb (this means in cdm/total commander mentioned in Link 1 at "How to Use ADB"):
adb devices
adb shell
echo 1 > /data/local/lge_adb.conf
After that open SuperOneClick and root using pneuter. Reboot phone and update Superuser from Market.
Worked for me, I had some problems updating superuser, kept force closing, but after restart, it works. hit thanks if this was useful for you.
soberspine said:
Short tutorial how to root stock gingerbread
1. Read everything first and after do what is necessary:
What Is ADB And How To Install It With Android SDK LINK 1
(also read point 2. INSTALLING ANDROID SDK ON YOUR WINDOWS PC from this link LINK 2)
Don't forget to restart your PC after installations.
2) Read and install this LINK 3
3) do what 22VIN posted
In adb (this means in cdm/total commander mentioned in Link 1 at "How to Use ADB"):
adb devices
adb shell
echo 1 > /data/local/lge_adb.conf
After that open SuperOneClick and root using pneuter. Reboot phone and update Superuser from Market.
Worked for me, I had some problems updating superuser, kept force closing, but after restart, it works. hit thanks if this was useful for you.
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In this moment I'am trying superoneclick method and nothing, I'am jus waiting...to finish for 10 minutes now, tryed both methodes, how long I have to wait to finish rooting?? What other method there is?? to root a official GB rom.???
edit:Success!! I made it, i succesfully manage to root my official GB rom with superoneclick, please make this a sticky. Now I'm installing cwm from rom manager.
soberspine said:
Short tutorial how to root stock gingerbread
1. Read everything first and after do what is necessary:
What Is ADB And How To Install It With Android SDK LINK 1
(also read point 2. INSTALLING ANDROID SDK ON YOUR WINDOWS PC from this link LINK 2)
Don't forget to restart your PC after installations.
2) Read and install this LINK 3
3) do what 22VIN posted
In adb (this means in cdm/total commander mentioned in Link 1 at "How to Use ADB"):
adb devices
adb shell
echo 1 > /data/local/lge_adb.conf
After that open SuperOneClick and root using pneuter. Reboot phone and update Superuser from Market.
Worked for me, I had some problems updating superuser, kept force closing, but after restart, it works. hit thanks if this was useful for you.
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Just wanna ask, is the 'adb devices' command necessary? I thought it is just to check available devices?
hon kin said:
Just wanna ask, is the 'adb devices' command necessary? I thought it is just to check available devices?
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Is this question really necessary? No, it obviously is not necessary but it is useful to check whether the phone is recognized by the computer. Also, will your fingers perhaps fall off because you have pressed 11 "redundant" keys and Enter?
doktornotor said:
Is this question really necessary? No, it obviously is not necessary but it is useful to check whether the phone is recognized by the computer. Also, will your fingers perhaps fall off because you have pressed 11 "redundant" keys and Enter?
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Lol.
doktornotor is right, check if your device is recognized by adb because I really don't want to see a thousand people asking why this method doesn't work, this being actually caused by the improper connection. So make sure you install ALL the drivers, usb debugging on, unmount sd for superoneclick and check if the connection is okay.
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22VIN said:
Yes it can be rooted.
copied from badeaioan & _Arjen_'s posts
In adb:
adb devices
adb shell
echo 1 > /data/local/lge_adb.conf
After that open SuperOneClick and root using pneuter. Reboot phone and update Superuser from Market.
That's all, ROM rooted, worked perfectly fine for me.
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TY. Pneuter did'nt respond, but regeagainstthecage worked perfectly.

Droid X2 OTA Gingerbread Root Guide

Droid X2 Gingerbread Root Guide
"One Click" method now available, see MikeJ92YJ's post here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1234973
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Thanks to drjbliss for finding the Motorola vulnerability that lead to this. Original work here: http://vulnfactory.org/blog/2011/08/25/rooting-the-droid-3/
Follow this guide exactly, and you can root OTA Gingerbread on your Droid X2 That means no more SBF'ing Froyo just so you can root. I have put all the commands into a few simple scripts. Instead of doing everything manually, you can just follow this simple guide. This post assumes you have ADB installed and know how to use it, and that you have the Motorola USB drivers installed.
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Step 1:
METHOD A: Download the attached zip file with the root files, and extract the files somewhere memorable. Plug your phone into AC charger or computer. FOLLOW STEP 2.
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OR
METHOD B: Download the attached zip file with the root files, plug your phone into your computer, and put the phone in USB Mass Storage mode. Then extract the files to the internal storage device a.k.a. MOT. If you choose this method then you can SKIP STEP 2 AND GO TO STEP 3.
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Download: http://www.multiupload.com/B7HPPKOT86
Mirror: http://www.mediafire.com/?t31bnhaiwyulf81
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Step 2 (if you chose METHOD A):
Open Windows command terminal.
Type these commands:
extracted-location = place where you extracted files to, if you are in the same location as the files, then you can omit extracted-location/.
Code:
adb push extracted-location/motoroot-step1.sh /sdcard/
adb push extracted-location/motoroot-step2.sh /sdcard/
adb push extracted-location/motoroot-step3.sh /sdcard/
adb push extracted-location/su /sdcard/
adb push extracted-location/Superuser.apk /sdcard/
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Step 3:
Type these commands:
Code:
adb shell
sh /sdcard/motoroot-step1.sh
Hard reboot your phone.
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Step 4:
Type these commands:
Code:
adb shell
sh /sdcard/motoroot-step2.sh
Hard reboot your phone.
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Step 5:
Type these commands:
Code:
adb shell
sh /sdcard/motoroot-step3.sh
Your phone will reboot itself.
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Step 6:
Type these commands:
Code:
adb shell
su
Accept the Superuser prompt on your phone and allow access. Now any time you want to adb shell, you can type su afterwards and obtain root.
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Congratulations, you are now rooted.
worked great...thank you
Trying it now.
Edit: Script works great, rooted and everything, superuser works.
Worked for me as well !! Thanks +1 . Now if only I could get into my recovery
I tried using P3's new one-click root. It complete successfully, but Titanium is claiming it does not have root access. P3's one-click appears to be doing the same thing listed here. Anyone else?
triplec76 said:
I tried using P3's new one-click root. It complete successfully, but Titanium is claiming it does not have root access. P3's one-click appears to be doing the same thing listed here. Anyone else?
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I just downloaded Titanium and ran it . It tells me that everything is ok .
Is that using P3's one-click or the method here?
Ditto. Worked great. THANKS!
Jason
triplec76 said:
Is that using P3's one-click or the method here?
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The method here .
The step by step method here worked while one-click would not no matter what I tried.
I used the oneclick, no problems at all. Glad i didnt have to go SBF'ing back and forth.
Requested addition to roll up sticky, thanks for posting
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Can someone point me in a good direction to learn ADB. I am reading over and over that the one click method doesn't work for the X2. I have a X2 running pre-rooted GB right now from the old "sbf back then root" method, but it is getting replaced on Tue. Would love to just root it when it arrives rather than sbf and stuff.
unless there is a method to get the one click to work of course....then by all means educate me on that
nerdslogic said:
Can someone point me in a good direction to learn ADB. I am reading over and over that the one click method doesn't work for the X2. I have a X2 running pre-rooted GB right now from the old "sbf back then root" method, but it is getting replaced on Tue. Would love to just root it when it arrives rather than sbf and stuff.
unless there is a method to get the one click to work of course....then by all means educate me on that
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Sure, no problem. Here are some guides found with a quick XDA Google search, I hope they help you (or anyone else) out with ADB. Keep in mind that while this will help you learn how to use ADB and get ADB working, some of the information may be outdated or may not apply.
ADB Easy Tutorial
[GUIDE] ADB Workshop and Guide for everyone
[TUTORIAL/HOW TO] Basics of ADB
Here is a link to Google's official ADB Android page. This has all the commands you need, a good reference.
Hard reset = battery pull?
Also please make a note to put on root of SD Card.
SBF'd GB. Rooted with one click. Worked perfect. Couldn't be easier.
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atrohde said:
SBF'd GB. Rooted with one click. Worked perfect. Couldn't be easier.
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Me too. Got my 3rd x2 today & it came with gb on it. One-click did the trick.
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No go
I've been working on this six hours straight, so my mind is pretty tired.
Here's where I am stuck at, and I should know the answer but am burned out:
Ah nevermind......nothing that a couple of cold beers couldn't help! I had it in mass storage mode. Used to HTC, stock Android USB modes....
It worked as advertised. Thank you very much!
sweet no problems
Does this work for 2.3.5 418 from OTA? In other words, I have 2.3.5 418 from OTA updates. Will this method work for that version?

Try This First (Root, Unlock, Flash, ETC.)

https://sites.google.com/site/mophocorner/
Site to help with everything Motorola Photon 4G.
Hoping to help with newbies that want to flash, root, unlock, etc. before they get stuck and have to wait for replies to fix there phone, Hopefully this guide will just work and they wont HAVE to post for help. That is the point of this at least! Let me know if there is anything I can add or change and I will gladly give it some thought!
Thanks!
I have updated the page, just so everyone knows!! Check it out!!! Let me know if I am missing anything.
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The photon torpedo method is needed to root the 2.3.5 version just released.
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THANKS!
Thank you for that. Added the Torpedo root method! =]
Thanks for putting all that info into one spot! Definitely helps out that much more as it is somewhat easier to refer to rather than bouncing from one post to another here in the forums! I would imagine it'll help out many people (including me!).
I'm still fairly new to some things and some times the added explanation of certain topics and/or issues is what's needed to get the job done!
Also, as far as the *photon-torpedo* root method goes... I used that method without an issue on Android 2.3.4. After updating to Android 2.3.5 the other day, I used that same method again without issue and it worked perfectly! Unfortunately (at least from what I've read), being that I updated to 2.3.5, I won't be able to unlock the bootloader as if right now. Not really something I'm too concerned about, being that I hadn't prior to the update anyway.
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I hate to be that guy but this is certainly relevant to the discussion at hand. I used the Photon Torpedo method originally when it first came out. Since then I have kept it stock and performed the OTA updates as they come. After each update I just run the last two commands:
/data/tmp/photon-torpedo.sh
/data/tmp/install-su.sh
Always worked in the past. I just got updated to the new "2.3.5" and I can't seem to get root back. The photon-torpedo script has multiple errors "libpcprofile.so cannot be loaded as audit interface" and "permission denied". Consequently the install-su script doesn't succeed. Can't mount /system as RW and everything is permission denied.
Worst part is that the SU binary still exists in /system/bin/su but I can't use it. I get permission denied on everything I try.
Am I borked? Is there something I have forgotten?
Jleeblanch, are you using the new update from Motorola from the soak test?
Grep,
To answer your question, yes. The new update unroots your device so you will have to re-root using the photon-torpedo method again.
I was rooted prior to the update with that method and after the update I was un-rooted! Trying to re-root using Terminal Emulator on device wouldn't work. Got "permissions denied" when running the tar command. But, using adb on the computer worked without a problem!
So basically, just redo the torpedo root method from step 1 and you'll successfully get root back guaranteed!!
Hope that helps!
Also, I had the SU binary in place as you did along with other root specific apps. Those apps are pretty much worthless until you gain root again.
It has been confirmed in the "soak" that 2.3.5 update will completely un-root your device...
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nice. should come in handy for others. even me cuz im kind of a noob.... waiting for way around locked bootloader after 2.3.5 ota
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Grep_The_Truth said:
I hate to be that guy but this is certainly relevant to the discussion at hand. I used the Photon Torpedo method originally when it first came out. Since then I have kept it stock and performed the OTA updates as they come. After each update I just run the last two commands:
/data/tmp/photon-torpedo.sh
/data/tmp/install-su.sh
Always worked in the past. I just got updated to the new "2.3.5" and I can't seem to get root back. The photon-torpedo script has multiple errors "libpcprofile.so cannot be loaded as audit interface" and "permission denied". Consequently the install-su script doesn't succeed. Can't mount /system as RW and everything is permission denied.
Worst part is that the SU binary still exists in /system/bin/su but I can't use it. I get permission denied on everything I try.
Am I borked? Is there something I have forgotten?
Jleeblanch, are you using the new update from Motorola from the soak test?
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Root
You could always use root-keeper from the market if your lazy like me.
the link to the download torpedo is not working
spursrob said:
the link to the download torpedo is not working
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The Imperium has your back. I will be upping a new guide and Root-Unlock-Relock pack soon but hosting is changing servers so for now torpedo is attached to this post.
Lokifish Marz said:
The Imperium has your back. I will be upping a new guide and Root-Unlock-Relock pack soon but hosting is changing servers so for now torpedo is attached to this post.
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Clearly, I am retarded....I have studied this post 15 times but I can't find any way to see an attachment. Where is it?
cool old lady said:
Clearly, I am retarded....I have studied this post 15 times but I can't find any way to see an attachment. Where is it?
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try it now, post 6. Are you on 2.3.4 or 2.3.5? If you're on 2.3.4 then just use the root/unlock/relock pack (the link is at the top of post 6.
OK - I see it now and I've downloaded it - thank you very much. I am on 2.3.5 from the soak test.
Are these still the correct/only instructions? If so I may still be in trouble...my "favorite method....into /data/tmp"? I don't know any method, much less have a favorite.
Instructions:
Use your favorite method to get photon-torpedo.tar into /data/tmp
Install Superuser from the Market
Install Android Terminal Emulator from the Market
Run Android Terminal Emulator
Run cd /data/tmp
Run /bin/tar xf /data/tmp/photon-torpedo.tar
Run /data/tmp/photon-torpedo.sh
Run /data/tmp/install-su.sh​
I'm actually on my way to bed. I will write a more detailed walkthrough tomorrow and post it in the Photon Compendium. Eventually I plan to script the entire process but am working on unified webtop stuff right now.
Grep_The_Truth said:
I hate to be that guy but this is certainly relevant to the discussion at hand. I used the Photon Torpedo method originally when it first came out. Since then I have kept it stock and performed the OTA updates as they come. After each update I just run the last two commands:
/data/tmp/photon-torpedo.sh
/data/tmp/install-su.sh
Always worked in the past. I just got updated to the new "2.3.5" and I can't seem to get root back. The photon-torpedo script has multiple errors "libpcprofile.so cannot be loaded as audit interface" and "permission denied". Consequently the install-su script doesn't succeed. Can't mount /system as RW and everything is permission denied.
Worst part is that the SU binary still exists in /system/bin/su but I can't use it. I get permission denied on everything I try.
Am I borked? Is there something I have forgotten?
Jleeblanch, are you using the new update from Motorola from the soak test?
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Me to, had to used one click Root (20 times)
Navigate to the Android Market and install the “Superuser” application from ChainsDD
Download and extract 22MB Root-Unlock-Relock.zip from the Imperium website
Go to the "rsd drivers" folder located in the Root-Unlock-Relock folder and install the drivers for your system (32bit or 64bit windows)
Download photon-torpedo.tar
Place photon-torpedo.tar in the "AIO Root" folder located in the Root-Unlock-Relock folder
On your phone, in menu/settings/applications/development make sure usb debugging is checked
Connect your phone to your computer and select "charging" mode from the connections options in notifcations
From the "AIO Root" folder, double click the "Command Prompt" shortcut
Type the following commands:
adb push photon-torpedo.tar /data/tmp
adb shell
cd /data/tmp
/bin/tar xf /data/tmp/photon-torpedo.tar
/data/tmp/photon-torpedo.sh
/data/tmp/install-su.sh
Ignore the errors when running torpedo and let the process complete.
Once I get some free time I'll write a single script covering everything from rooting to SBFing back to stock. My goal is to get any given process down to ten keystrokes or less.
Hmph. Well....I think it worked. Root Checker says "congrats" - but wasn't it supposed to wipe all my stuff from the phone or something?
no root doesn't wipe data. (neither does unlock if done right)
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[Q] SE W8 walkman phone rooting

I was trying to root my android phone(Eclair version-SE W8 walkman phone) and followed the following steps:
androidforums.com/x8-all-things-root/296251-new-superoneclick-root-install-use-xrecovery-xperia-x8.html
I stuck at STEP 5 in the second thread (above)
when i trying open root explorer i got this message
"restart app"
"Root explorer has not yet managed to obtain root accsess because of issuses with superuser,this often happensthe first time the app is run but usually fine from the on Click ok and restart the app to try again make sure you respoding superuser promt"
when i trying again i got same message please help me!
i have superuser app on my phone which means it is rooted.
...But when i open superuser...it has No apps in the list and there is no log information also...
My phone is working fine as of now..please help..im new at this stuff!!
rajatahuja said:
I was trying to root my android phone(Eclair version-SE W8 walkman phone) and followed the following steps:
androidforums.com/x8-all-things-root/296251-new-superoneclick-root-install-use-xrecovery-xperia-x8.html
I stuck at STEP 5 in the second thread (above)
when i trying open root explorer i got this message
"restart app"
"Root explorer has not yet managed to obtain root accsess because of issuses with superuser,this often happensthe first time the app is run but usually fine from the on Click ok and restart the app to try again make sure you respoding superuser promt"
when i trying again i got same message please help me!
i have superuser app on my phone which means it is rooted.
...But when i open superuser...it has No apps in the list and there is no log information also...
My phone is working fine as of now..please help..im new at this stuff!!
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Try restarting the phone see if that fixes things, if not go into the superuser app and update the binaries, also double check that root explorer is being allowed superuser premissions.
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