[Q] BusyBox & NAND - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

After flashing Lite'ning rom 1.5 you have root on your SGS2
BusyBox installer can't install the 1.18.4 version.
Where is BusyBox installed in this Rom?
How do you make Nand unlocked?
tia

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[Q] CWM + busybox 1.19.3

I have X10 mini pro with stock 2.1. Having no problem in rooting and installing CWM 3.2.0.0 R5. But it comes with busybox 1.15.3. When I update it to 1.19.3, I don't have any more access to CWM (pressing back button while booting). Have to install CWM again, which comes with Busybox 1.15.3... Anyway to install CWM, and make it work with Busybox 1.19.3?
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[Q] Can't Install BusyBox on Galaxy S2 Rooted Stock Rom

Hello Guys, I finally rooted my Galaxy S2 today but when I tried to install busybox through busybox installer from the market. It says "problem with core utilities".
I tried reinstalling the busybox installer but still got the same results?
Please help me.
Isn't busybox installed automatically with root? You can check it doing SSH to local and type 'busybox'
nearnine said:
Hello Guys, I finally rooted my Galaxy S2 today but when I tried to install busybox through busybox installer from the market. It says "problem with core utilities".
I tried reinstalling the busybox installer but still got the same results?
Please help me.
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How have you rooted your phone?
By flashing a rooted kernel, such as CF-Root, you would have SU (superuser = root access app), BB (busybox) and CWM (ClockWorkMod) recovery and manager app.
So, why don't you just flash the corresponding CF-Root kernel to your phone?!
Here is Chainfire's thread => http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399&highlight=CF+Root
He also described how to update busybox via stericson's installer app from the market.
Good luck !
I rooted using the Super One Click with unsecured kernel, when I tried to install Titanium Backup it was looking for BusyBox.
Thanks for the replies, I will now try them.

Uninstalling Busybox

I have a problem with my phone. I want to use the Galaxy SII repair tool. It says I need busybox 1.7.1 installed to use the app.
I have a newer version of busybox and I can't install the older version on the phone. How do I go about removing this new version?
unroot your phone, that will remove busybox, then manually install older version.
fix your problem then reroot your phone with the newer version.
I can't find a rom and a rooted kernel I can use that has busybox 1.7.1 or earlier installed. Can anyone help me?
anyone?

[Q] Busybox reverts to old version after reboot?

I installed busybox by "smart install"
I had problems, including version revert after reboot.
I reflashed the ROM (wiped data)
I installed busybox again.
But the problem remained.
It reverts to older version after I reboot device.
I've tried to flash busybox via CWM but that didn't help.
Has anyone had similar problem? How did you fix it?
I tried between three ROMs, which were all stock-based.
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Some custom kernels have autoroot(root+busybox install on boot) feature, so busybox gets installed again by the kernel on every boot.
Are you using mesa kernel? If yes, you can't upgrade busybox, it will always revert to old version...

Can't Install Busybox 1.21.1 with Rooted 4.3 Stock

I have an T-Mobile HTC One that's rooted with stock 4.3. I'm unable to install Busybox 1.21.1 and have tired through the BusyBox installer, but also tried via TWRP and CWM. I am running: UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.65.zip. Am pretty sure this has something to do with stock ROM, but I'm reluctant to change as I need T-Mobile WiFi calling

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