I think, in my system missing "cifs.ko" module. File would be in "system/lib/modules" .How to install it?
Normal firmwares dont have a cifs.ko, they only have:
dhd.ko, dhd_text.ko, reset.ko, (on streakdroid only: tun.ko)
if you think you really need it you could just copy it to the folder and fix the permissions to rw-r--r--
I am also looking for this file as i would like to mount shares (through CifsManager etc).
Does anyone have a cifs.ko that works with froyo?
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Hello everybody ,
Untill this morning, I was using Chulri's permanent root (stock OS removed) on my A101IT, but I ran out of space for apps, so I decided to try UrukDroid. I installed it and I really like it.
The standard files explorer is replaced by "File Expert". That's really great, coz I was using it with Chulri's root too. But there's one little problem. I can't seem to write on my Samsung S2 (portable HDD) with File Expert, which I could with the stock file browser. I can access it trough mnt\storage\usb_host, but copying a file to the S2 isn't working. I removed the stock OS and I'm not planning on installing it again, so is there someone who can think of a solution or an app who solves the problem? Or is there someone who has the Chulri-root and can backup the stock file browser (with Titanium Backup) and can send me the apk?
Thanks!
(Sorry if I formulate things wrong, I'm Belgian and my English isn't always great.)
Es file explorer is much beter in my opinion for these situations.
I use it for network explorer and root explorer and it works perfectly.
I installed EZ and now I can copy to the usb_host-folder.
Thanks for the tip. Strange though that it doesn't work with File Expert...
You could also try dual file manager. My favorite daily use file manager.
Greetings.
First details:
T-Mobile Galaxy S3 (T-999)
Android version: 4.0.4
Baseband: T999UVLEM
Kernel: 3.0.8-611599-user
Build Number: IMM76D.T999UVALEM
Problem:
I attempted to utilize the HyperX camera mod (allowing 30fps, and 30Mbit superfine settings etc) which required copying the Camera.apk over to the /system/app folder, (while deleting/renaming the old samsungcamera.apk and samsungcamera.odex files).
Here's where is gets tricky: Using Root Browser Lite I navigated to that system/app folder and renamed the files to *.apk.old" to keep them in case of problems. but, APPARENTLY I accidently renamed the Odex file to what is now shown as "SamsungCamera.odex?old". Upon using the mod I now get a force close on ALL video so I wanted to revert back, but I can't rename it BACK to .odex because of the question mark in the file name... nor can I delete it, etc. I tried to mv the file through ADB but a LV command shows the filename listed on two seperate lines.. as if it sees the "?" as a line break.
It lists it like this:
SamsungCamera.apk.old
SamsungCamera.odex
old
SamsungIME.apk
etc etc
I can't rename it through ADB because i can't figure out how to get the filename syntax correct and I can't rename it in root browser because it can't handle the file period, now.
Anyone know how to fix this? ultimately either a solution to fix it... or undo it would be amazing... I know the XDA group is amazingly intelligent..... Can anyone help me?
Please?
I can't attach files, just get someone to post the file you need. I think that should work. Also, maybe try a different file explorer like ES.
Update: ES File Explorer shows the file listed as "SamsungCamera.odex old" (note the space). Attempts to rename it through ES result in "file operation failed" popup for a second., Root Browser Lite lists it as "SamsungCamera.odex?old" (note the "?") and attempts to rename or change permissions through that program result in a "superuser permission granted" popup, but nothing changes. end result: neither work.
If the file is truly just "corrupted" or named wrong somehow, then the system isn't seeing it at all, correct?!?!? So a replacement stock odex would suffice?
Hopefully? At this point I just want the stock T-Mobile Galaxy S3 camera functionality (HD video) to work, again. Even in 720p.... However that is possible, I'll do it.
PLEASE?!?!?
ANYONE? Bueller? Bueller? ??
No video on a brand new phone isn't exactly fun..
Can anyone shed some light on renaming this file after this?? or provide the GS3 "SamsungCamera.odex" file?
Problem solved (by using another copy of the stock Odex)
For posterity:
Just to follow up.. The problem was solved with help from a member on this forum who provided the "SamsungCamera.odex" file for my T-Mobile GS3 phone, as followed in this thread.
If anyone else has this problem, or simply just needs the odex file... please see this link to this thread for that attachment.
thank you, again.
hey,
i'm trying to implement a deviceID hack on my device atm, using the files from the deviceid folder on WT's ROM. I've tried to locate Meticulus' original post with the hack, but no dice.
So 2 things:
1) I'm assuming that I can use the framework.jar on my device (on Chip's ROM, atm). is this correct? if not, where can I find the patch file or what should I edit in the .smali files to patch my framework.jar folder?
2) I've noted a few drivers in the folder- device-id-hk-pccw.sh, device-id-uk.vodafone.sh, and device-id-us-verison.sh. Where, in which folder should I place these drivers and do I need them all? I've tried to locate the destination of the drivers via the aroma installer file and the update script, but could locate it.
Thanks for the help!
PM me
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Hi all, I'm trying to install boot up scripts for GPU undervolting and Scoobydoo. I need to paste those scripts under /etc/init.d directory. I do find the etc folder, but couldn't find the init.d folder. I use Es File explorer on a Samsung Galaxy S3 LTE with JB, rooted and with Perseus alpha 25.1 Kernel.
Also I'm not able to create an init.d directory. It says "Operation failed". Is it already existing there and not visible ? Or is it a permission issue ? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
apvinod2003 said:
Hi all, I'm trying to install boot up scripts for GPU undervolting and Scoobydoo. I need to paste those scripts under /etc/init.d directory. I do find the etc folder, but couldn't find the init.d folder. I use Es File explorer on a Samsung Galaxy S3 LTE with JB, rooted and with Perseus alpha 25.1 Kernel.
Also I'm not able to create an init.d directory. It says "Operation failed". Is it already existing there and not visible ? Or is it a permission issue ? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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Use a file manager with root and look for the init.d folder under system/etc if its not there simply create it
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Create it with the script file inside and copy folder from PC to SD card and then copy and paste in system/etc using ESF
Then set permissions for both the script and folder to RWXRWXRWX
LenAsh said:
Create it with the script file inside and copy folder from PC to SD card and then copy and paste in system/etc using ESF
Then set permissions for both the script and folder to RWXRWXRWX
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Im sorry but dont tell someone to set permissions for a script alot of scripts require different permissions and point to locations where specific permissions are needed
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What? This one requires at least 755, so 777 will allow the script to at least run.
And don't tell me what to do or not...
Hey, Thanks guys, I was finally able to create the folder. I tried all different settings but to no avail. Finally I re-booted the phone, and was able to create the folder.
[Q] Need a init.d script that transfer files from "/sdcard" to another location
I tried many times to creat a init.d script that can that transfer some files from "/sdcard" to to another location but its never happend. I can't understand why
PLEASE help me with an example script that could go for work???