Deodexing Droid X 2 - Motorola Droid X2

It seems that nobody is talking about deodexing the Droid X2. Just thought I would let everyone know that xUltimate 2.2.8 works on the Droid X2 with the newest drivers installed. I am currently manually deodexing my root GB Droid X 2.

Some Members Might Not Wanna Take The Risk. With All The ROMs Are Already Deodexed. Me Personally I've Had That Program Downloaded Since The First Time It Was Posted And Have Used It Numerous Times. Now That You Mentioned This, You Should Go Bump That Thread.

If anyone can instruct me on how to successfully create an update zip I would gladly do it for those that don't want to take the risk of deodexing manually. But I am really shocked that a deodexed GB is not in the TBH App and no one seems to be talking about it.

I'm Gonna PM You A Few Websites To Learn How To Do It.

Am I doing something wrong? I am trying to use the adb commands to copy everything over from the done_app and the done_framework folders but it is saying: CP: /sdcard/done_app/* when I run cp /sdcard/done_app/* /system/app
These are the commands that I am trying:
adb shell
su
stop
mount -o rw,remount -t ext3 /dev/block/mmcblk1p21 /system
cp /sdcard/done_app/* /system/app/
cp /sdcard/done_frame/* /system/framework/
rm /system/app/*.odex
rm /system/framework/*.odex
mount -o ro,remount -t ext3 /dev/block/mmcblk1p21 /system
reboot

dimitri407 said:
Am I doing something wrong? I am trying to use the adb commands to copy everything over from the done_app and the done_framework folders but it is saying: CP: /sdcard/done_app/* when I run cp /sdcard/done_app/* /system/app
These are the commands that I am trying:
adb shell
su
stop
mount -o rw,remount -t ext3 /dev/block/mmcblk1p21 /system
cp /sdcard/done_app/* /system/app/
cp /sdcard/done_frame/* /system/framework/
rm /system/app/*.odex
rm /system/framework/*.odex
mount -o ro,remount -t ext3 /dev/block/mmcblk1p21 /system
reboot
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You Need To Manually Transfer Them Over USB First. Both App And Frame Place Them On Your SD Card.

They are both on my sd card. Actually they are on the external sdcard and the internal sdcard. That is what seems so weird about the error. The files are there. Is the command wrong for the Droid X 2?

dimitri407 said:
They are both on my sd card. Actually they are on the external sdcard and the internal sdcard. That is what seems so weird about the error. The files are there. Is the command wrong for the Droid X 2?
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When You Did "su", Did You Grant The Superuser Request On The Phone?

Yeah. You have to do that initially to be able to use the mount command. Is the mount command my issue by chance?

dimitri407 said:
Yeah. You have to do that initially to be able to use the mount command. Is the mount command my issue by chance?
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There's Nothing Wrong With Your Code As Long As The Two Folders Are On The Root Of The SD Card. I Have No Idea What Is Wrong When The Information You Provided Is What You're Actually Doing.

I can't figure it out either. I did this to my Droid X with no problems. But the Droid X 2 just wants to be a pain when I am trying it.

MikeJ92YJ said:
There's Nothing Wrong With Your Code As Long As The Two Folders Are On The Root Of The SD Card. I Have No Idea What Is Wrong When The Information You Provided Is What You're Actually Doing.
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I am wondering, since it is not working in adb shell then could I do it in the terminal?

MikeJ92YJ said:
There's Nothing Wrong With Your Code As Long As The Two Folders Are On The Root Of The SD Card. I Have No Idea What Is Wrong When The Information You Provided Is What You're Actually Doing.
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So I finally got everything to work but to do so I had to copy the done_app and the done_frame folders to /data/local/tmp then run the cp commands.
For some reason, I could not get to the SD Card or the External SDCard.

you both need to quit hijacking threads and grow up. If I was the mod I would ban both of you.
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mistawolfe said:
Lol. You beg for 'em. Signature...
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Can we please stop hijacking my thread. This is suppose to be about Deodexing the Droid X 2.

Well I am suprised to report that since deodexing my stock pre-rooted GB, my battery life has been much better. Will have to see what it is like at the end of the day.

dimitri407 said:
Well I am suprised to report that since deodexing my stock pre-rooted GB, my battery life has been much better. Will have to see what it is like at the end of the day.
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Oh God Yes. It's Gonna Faster And Smoother. The Point Of Deodexing Is It Recompiles The Odex Inside The Apk For Easier Themeing And The System Is Able To Read The Apks Faster. Definitely Gonna Help Battery If The System Isn't Working As Hard.

when you connect USB, you MUST be in "charge only" mode w/ usb debugging enabled. ANY OTHER MODE will fail to allow complete access to /sdcard or /sdcard-ext...
or at least that was my experience.

I'll Challenge That I Used PC Mode To Run The Deodex App And Then To Transfer The Completed Files Without Switching Modes. Anytime I Run ADB Operations My Phone Is In PC Mode.

I will check both settings today. But by mounting the partition, it should become available either way. But we will see.

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[RECOVERY] ClockworkMod Recovery 3.0.0.5 (1/11/11)

**THE USUAL WARNINGS APPLY**
1/11/11: Updated CWR to 3.0.0.5. Now installs properly through ROM Manager. Nandroid backup works, don't know about restore. Not sure if partition wiping is working I would assume it is. Flashable zips from SD card are working, tested with Quickie OC kernel (HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!!). Attached the CWR 3.0.0.5 image to this post, it is not a flashable zip just the image file zipped. So we have some real progress. w00t!!!
1/2/11: Looks like CWR has been released for NC. I didn't see it up see here you go. Easiest way to get it installed is by downloading ROM Manager in the market and flashing it through the apk. Attached is the .zip, I believe you just rename it "update.zip" and put it on the root of your SD card. Then reboot into recovery. Again your best bet is to use ROM Manager. Link to website: http://www.koushikdutta.com/2010/02/clockwork-recovery-image.html
Awesome, will try this later today, thanks for bringing it to attention
Afraid i cant thank you from my nook, but rest assured i eil soon
install failed here, too.
Failed for me too....
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Not ready for prime time yet. You need to install uRecRam to use it. give it a day put so for out to be automated. At least that is where it was last night when I went to sleep.
Sent from my rooted droid x
As per the previous post. This is not ready yet and could result in a bricked NC.
http://nookdevs.com/NookColor:Building_Clockwork_Recovery
Unable to post url's
Also I don't think it is backing up all partitions.
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Failed me too. Started the process and then failed. Looks like it is close though. Pretty exciting.
WOW, this is great news. Seems like real soon we will be able to make backups.
Awesome. Not too long now until ROMs start getting put together. Hope the teardown reveals working Bluetooth.
Here are the steps to actually making this work if you are the adventurous type. This may brick your device blah blah. I am not responsible, etc. You should only attempt this if you genuinely understand the commands you are performing.
Make sure neither /media or /sdcard are mounted in your OS!
Save this:
http://koush.tandtgaming.com/test/clockwork-b3-nook-uRecRam
adb push clockwork-b3-nook-uRecRam /media/
adb shell
su
mount -o rw,remount -t ext2 /dev/block/mmcblk0p5 /system
mkdir /system/boot/
mount -t vfat /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 /system/boot
cat /system/boot/uRecRam > /system/boot/uRecRam.bak
cat /media/clockwork-b3-nook-uRecRam > /system/boot/uRecRam
umount /system/boot
rmdir /system/boot
Now do the three fingered salute to get into CWM Recovery. VolUp/Down are up/down, respectively. The Nook/home button is Select and the power button is Back.
@Mistar Muffin
worked for me
starkruzr said:
Awesome. Not too long now until ROMs start getting put together. Hope the teardown reveals working Bluetooth.
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That would be awesome!
Great job,
I tried to compile a scrip with the following but it doesn't work if i put it in a batch file but it works if I run it from DOS. Go figure...
Code:
adb push clockwork-b3-nook-uRecRam /media/
adb shell mount -o rw,remount -t ext2 /dev/block/mmcblk0p5 /system
adb shell mkdir /system/boot/
adb shell mount -t vfat /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 /system/boot
adb shell "cat /system/boot/uRecRam > /system/boot/uRecRam.bak"
adb shell "cat /media/clockwork-b3-nook-uRecRam > /system/boot/uRecRam"
adb shell umount /system/boot
adb shell rmdir /system/boot
I will work on the batch for the community to run so it make it easy for noobs...no ETA
Would installing this hose the ability to factory reset (the 8 failed boots/bootcnt method)?
Flashed and it works.
Yes you will loose that ability in it's current state.
I do not recommend using this until it has the capability to backup all of your data. At this point an error can still leave you with no return path, you have been warned!
Edit: Scratch that. I see what I did.
Even if it might not be wise for most to use this yet, very happy to see this available. Looking forward to nandroid . . .
I saw that the nook color comes up in rom manager, does this mean we don't need to install that other file uRecRam.
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[MOD] Webtop Via HDMI Without a Dock [CDMA/VZW] *Tentative support for intl as well.*

--THIS IS FOR THE VERIZON DROID RAZR--
Go here for the test files for international version: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=19900530&postcount=11
I have enough confirmations that I can now confirm this is working, However the on screen controls appear not to be launching currently, but webtop launches.
What this mod does:
It removes the device ID string check from PortalApp, and enables the webtop option in DockService. Replacing these two apk files effectively allows the webtop to launch without proprietary hardware.
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What this means to you:
Webtop mode over any HDMI without an expensive dock.
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Installation:
Method 1: Flashable ZIP
Flash THIS zip.
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Method 2: ADB install
Download the attached apk files.
First Get the files to the device and remount /system as rw:
Code:
adb push DockService.apk /mnt/sdcard/
adb push PortalApp.apk /mnt/sdcard/
adb shell
su
mount -o remount,rw /system
Backup the original files:
Code:
mv /system/app/DockService.odex /system/app/DockService.odex.bak
mv /system/app/PortalApp.odex /system/app/PortalApp.odex.bak
cp /system/app/DockService.apk /system/app/DockService.apk.bak
cp /system/app/PortalApp.apk /system/app/PortalApp.apk.bak
Copy the modded files over fix permissions and reboot:
Code:
cp /mnt/sdcard/DockService.apk /system/app
cp /mnt/sdcard/PortalApp.apk /system/app
chmod 644 /system/app/DockService.apk
chmod 644 /system/app/PortalApp.apk
reboot
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Appreciate my work? Buy Me a Beer:
You are awesome!! Thank You. As soon as I find a spare HDMI port on my TV I'm installing this.
Edit: Is there a way to revert back to stock without doing a ND restore. Only for warranty purposes of course, can't imagine anyone would even know though. <<Ignore that.
love you.
10<3
ah jeeze... just noticed it's for the Verizon RAZR, will it by any chance work on a GSM version?
Just installed it, and on the bionic after connecting to the tv, the phone became a mouse. Here the screen goes black and doesn't respond to touch.
You on a Verizon device? Did the webtop or dock option list come up at all?
Yes, Verizon phone. Everything comes up great on the tv, The webtop option comes up on the list to choise from, when i hit webtop the tv comes on, the phone goes black, but no control of pointer at all.
That's a good sign at least. Did you install via the flash method or the adb method?
Flash. I flashed BigDX ics theme yesterday, maybe it has something to do with it, so restoring a nandroid backup of before and will flash the webtop hack again.
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Nope. Same. Phone screen goes black, no control of pointer.
That sucks stevessvt, maybe try installing via adb instead and see what happens.
I really want to try it on my GSM RAZR... Don't know what the difference would be. Anyone...?
EDIT:
My stock DockService.apk is 109kb - odex is 173kb, the PortalApp.apk is 1.21mb - odex is 591kb
Can anyone confirm the Verizon file sizes for me?
opensourcefan said:
You are awesome!! Thank You. As soon as I find a spare HDMI port on my TV I'm installing this.
Edit: Is there a way to revert back to stock without doing a ND restore. Only for warranty purposes of course, can't imagine anyone would even know though. <<Ignore that.
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Try this one with method 2 for the international version: http://www.cheatersedge.org/android/RazrWebtopMod.rar
I'll try to look into the on screen mouse/keyboard issue. It may be slow going seeing as I don't actually have one of these devices to test on.
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Sadly everything I try it behaves as if I don't have root. I can get # in ADB just won't let me do anything in /system/app, says read only file system.
I tried to just rename and replace in root explorer but get a repeating force close on the Portalapp service.
I need a different way to mount read/write
Code:
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /system
or
adb shell sysrw
idunno, not a ADB fan.
oh now i just got mad since the OTA i lost root so no Webtop for me. i don't wanna loose the OTA so i'm just gonna wait for somebody to find a way to get root again.. since i don't know how to do that.
opensourcefan said:
Sadly everything I try it behaves as if I don't have root. I can get # in ADB just won't let me do anything in /system/app, says read only file system.
I tried to just rename and replace in root explorer but get a repeating force close on the Portalapp service.
I need a different way to mount read/write
Code:
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /system
or
adb shell sysrw
idunno, not a ADB fan.
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You can change the permissions with Root Explorer: Long hold on each file, and set RW- R-- R--, and then reboot, that ought to go it.
As for the command for the adb method it might be "mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system" Where "/dev/block/mtdblock3" is replaced with the actual block device for /system. You can check this by just typing "mount" and looking at the entry for /system.
only Verizon? not for EU GSM devices?
Doesn't work on mine. As faras I know there are different version for gsm that could be the problem
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shady_lanem said:
Doesn't work on mine. As faras I know there are different version for gsm that could be the problem
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you have a Vaarizon?
9100_it said:
you have a Vaarizon?
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Download link for international version is posted on top of this page
opensourcefan said:
Sadly everything I try it behaves as if I don't have root. I can get # in ADB just won't let me do anything in /system/app, says read only file system.
I tried to just rename and replace in root explorer but get a repeating force close on the Portalapp service.
I need a different way to mount read/write
Code:
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /system
or
adb shell sysrw
idunno, not a ADB fan.
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You have to do
su
To login as root before.
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Perfect!
I've asked to teach me how to make it, but it's the same. The important thing is that it is available, even if my curiosity reaches an unknown level.
Thanks!
P.S.: Please, edit the thread title to reflect this section rules!

[Q] How to ADB push?

I'm trying to push files to /system via ADB. However I'm having problems (getting permission errors). I am running Eclipse 2.0.2, so yes, my phone is rooted, I have su and busybox.
Phone is connected to PC and is set as "USB Mass Storage".
USB Debugging is ON
Here is my CMD log:
Code:
C:\android-sdk\tools>adb remount
remount failed: Operation not permitted
I tried to remount and it failed
Code:
C:\android-sdk\tools>adb push C:\myfile.apk /system
failed to copy 'C:\myfile.apk' to
'/system/myfile.apk': Read-only file system
I tried to push, and got a READ-ONLY FILE SYSTEM error (keep this in mind)
Code:
C:\android-sdk\tools>adb shell
$ adb push C:\myfile.apk /system
adb push C:\myfile.apk /system
adb: permission denied
I try to push inside of ADB shell. Nothing again...
Code:
$ su
su
# mount -o remount,rw /dev/block/mtdblock4 /system
mount -o remount,rw /dev/block/mtdblock4 /system
# exit
exit
I go into SU and attempt to remount the /system
Code:
$ adb push C:\myfile.apk /system
adb push C:\myfile.apk /system
adb: permission denied
$ exit
exit
I go back up to ADB shell and try to push again... same error as before
Code:
C:\android-sdk\tools>adb push C:\myfile.apk /system
failed to copy 'C:\myfile.apk' to '/system/myfile.apk': Permission denied
I go back to the main command line and try to push again. This time I get PERMISSION DENIED. This error is different than before.
Any help on the matter?
I've read about ro.secure needing to be set to 1, but I need to edit the boot.img in order to do this, correct? Does that require an unlocked bootloader? Is root ADB even possible on the DX2.
Thanks!
I am no expert (don't even know if i know enough to b called a newb) but maybe try a root explorer. I use es file explorer because it's free. In settings check root explorer and mount file system. I received similar errors and this solved my problem.
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I'm familiar with root explorer, it's easy. I'm wanting to be able to use ADB though. Your post made me try something new though. I plugged my phone into my PC, then went into root explorer and mounted everything as RW. But, still was unable to push via ADB. Thanks for the reply though
So, how can I get ADB working?
wesf90 said:
I'm familiar with root explorer, it's easy. I'm wanting to be able to use ADB though. Your post made me try something new though. I plugged my phone into my PC, then went into root explorer and mounted everything as RW. But, still was unable to push via ADB. Thanks for the reply though
So, how can I get ADB working?
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I was using adb also and had similar problems. After i changed those settings i was able to push a file. I had to have system mounted.
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No luck on my end :/
Sorry i couldn't be more help. I am new to adb and may have done more to get it working. I'm sure there's someone else around here that can help u out.
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Make sure there are no spaces in the file path to your android-sdk folder. Can't say if this is your issue but its worth a shot as it has always caused weird problems with android development since day one.
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Ro.secure is in your local.prop on the root of your phone. As far as your issue you have to reset permissions in order to push to /system. I saw that you were trying to do that but with no success. I believe I know what will help but I will have to find it and repost.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1133528
Ok look at the command lines at the bottom of the op. You are going to use adb shell. Follow that almost exactly but adjust according to your directories. Should go into adb shell, gain su permissions, mount /system rw, push your apk, then don't worry about remounting as ro, just reboot. Pay close attention to spaces.
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CadenH said:
Ro.secure is in your local.prop on the root of your phone. As far as your issue you have to reset permissions in order to push to /system. I saw that you were trying to do that but with no success. I believe I know what will help but I will have to find it and repost.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1133528
Ok look at the command lines at the bottom of the op. You are going to use adb shell. Follow that almost exactly but adjust according to your directories. Should go into adb shell, gain su permissions, mount /system rw, push your apk, then don't worry about remounting as ro, just reboot. Pay close attention to spaces.
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Took me a few days to be able to getting around to trying this, but it didn't work :/ I'm still getting all of the same errors. The /system just doesn't seem to want to mount as RW (even though it is possible when using root explorer).
As for ro.secure in my local.prop, I'm able to edit this but it resets on reboot because (from what I've read) this is a file generated by the kernel
Anyone else have ideas?
Wes
wesf90 said:
Took me a few days to be able to getting around to trying this, but it didn't work :/ I'm still getting all of the same errors. The /system just doesn't seem to want to mount as RW (even though it is possible when using root explorer).
As for ro.secure in my local.prop, I'm able to edit this but it resets on reboot because (from what I've read) this is a file generated by the kernel
Anyone else have ideas?
Wes
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Moon shadow has a post in development to mount system rw
It's some type of script u run before adb or something
I don't know anything bout adb
But I do know he created it for this reason
Check it out
It's prolly got the info you need
ashclepdia said:
Moon shadow has a post in development to mount system rw
It's some type of script u run before adb or something
I don't know anything bout adb
But I do know he created it for this reason
Check it out
It's prolly got the info you need
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Thanks for that! It's not quite what I'm aiming to eventually do, but did give me more insight on how the whole adb/shell/su systems work. From inside of su, I was able to mount the /system as RW, however I'm only able to do this from inside of SU. I want to be able to do this from the initial CMD so that I can ADB PUSH from my computer to the phone.
Here's my latest log:
Code:
C:\android-sdk>adb shell
[[TRYING TO MOUNT FROM ADB SHELL]]
$ mount -o rw,remount -t ext3 /dev/block/mmcblk1p21 /system
mount -o rw,remount -t ext3 /dev/block/mmcblk1p21 /system
mount: Operation not permitted
[[TRYING TO MOUNT FROM ADB SHELL USING BUSYBOX]]
$ busybox mount -o rw,remount -t ext3 /dev/block/mmcblk1p21 /system
busybox mount -o rw,remount -t ext3 /dev/block/mmcblk1p21 /system
mount: permission denied (are you root?)
[[GO TO SU]]
$ su
su
[[MOUNTING AS RW SUCCESSFUL]]
# mount -o rw,remount -t ext3 /dev/block/mmcblk1p21 /system
mount -o rw,remount -t ext3 /dev/block/mmcblk1p21 /system
[[COPYING A FILE INSIDE /SYSTEM SUCCESSFUL]]
# cp framework/framework-res.apk framework/framework-res-test.apk
cp framework/framework-res.apk framework/framework-res-test.apk
[[REMOUNTING /SYSTEM AS RO]]
# mount -o ro,remount -t ext3 /dev/block/mmcblk1p21 /system
mount -o ro,remount -t ext3 /dev/block/mmcblk1p21 /system
[[ATTEMPTING TO COPY AGAIN, FAILED]]
# cp framework/framework-res.apk framework/framework-res-test2.apk
cp framework/framework-res.apk framework/framework-res-test2.apk
cp: can't create 'framework/framework-res-test2.apk': Read-only file system
#
So now the question is, how do I mount as R/W so I can use ADB push?
Wes
Maybe its because im tired but im confused as to why it wont let you push your files if you have remounted as rw. At that point it should be cake. You gained access to system by remounting it as rw successfully already.
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wesf90 said:
So now the question is, how do I mount as R/W so I can use ADB push?
Wes
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Try:
Code:
adb devices
adb remount
adb push [filename] [destination]
adb reboot
the "adb remount" remounts the fs RW instead of the default RO.
I'm no expert in ADB, but I had run into the same issue as you and for me the fix was to go into ADB SHELL , then type SU to get SU access, then type exit twice to get out of shell completely. Then I tried pushing the APK and it worked fine with no read only errors.
This worked for me on my SGS2, could work for you ! Goodluck !
Come to IRC and I can help you with this. http://webchat.freenode.net Come to the #cm7dx2 channel. I'm usually there... Look for the nick(s) Moon|Work|(something), Moon|Home|(something), or MoonShadow-NM. If the (something) says Busy, I might not answer right away. If it says Away, I'm away from the keyboard and you won't receive a response until I return.
Ciao!
Any update
did you ever get this figured out? I'm having the same frustrations on mine. Mine won't install the 2.3.5 update due to it not recognizing the Quickoffice.apk and I'm trying to push the files manually, but I'm having no luck getting past the same you've posted here.
hellhunter said:
did you ever get this figured out? I'm having the same frustrations on mine. Mine won't install the 2.3.5 update due to it not recognizing the Quickoffice.apk and I'm trying to push the files manually, but I'm having no luck getting past the same you've posted here.
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I've got a better idea to fix your issue brotha!
From my nexus tappin the talk
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hellhunter said:
did you ever get this figured out? I'm having the same frustrations on mine. Mine won't install the 2.3.5 update due to it not recognizing the Quickoffice.apk and I'm trying to push the files manually, but I'm having no luck getting past the same you've posted here.
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Do this
Sbf to 2.3.4
(or 2.3.3& take one ota To get to 2.3.4...however you want to do it..just be bone stock 2.3.4 )
Root your device.
BUT DO NOT USE ZERGRUSH TO ROOT
Use petes Motorola one click root method.
Then continue the process as normal from there on out.
Trust me in this. Zergrush root method is not playing nice with your /system partition, (if you notice during the root process it might say something like "making room in system,"= or "moving/deleting app to make room" something similar)
And when it does that, it's messing up how the update checks for untouched stock apps.
Let me know how it goes.
This solution has worked for COUNTLESS others so far, zergrush has always been the culprit when it comes to failing to find certain apk or system file that needs to be there for the update to install.
From my nexus tappin the talk
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jamesh0317 said:
Try:
Code:
adb devices
adb remount
adb push [filename] [destination]
adb reboot
the "adb remount" remounts the fs RW instead of the default RO.
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This won't work with Eclipse since it's not using 2nd init. I asked this question in the Eclipse forums and Nitro responded with the following:
Not without using 2nd init. All of that works due to being able to load its own init.rc which starts services and passes parameters, etc.. during boot time. It is possible to make a stock rom use 2nd init. CM9 will not even have root enabled by default. The only other way to push stuff is to enable root shell prior to pushing.
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I know that CM7 allows using the adb remount, but that's because it's using 2nd init. I had also asked the question about why CM7 defaults to root shell when you adb shell into it and that's why he mentions how CM9 won't have root enabled by default.
The way I push to Eclipse is to run root explorer on my phone and mount the directory r/w. Then, I can use "adb push" to the phone.
ashclepdia said:
Do this
Sbf to 2.3.4
(or 2.3.3& take one ota To get to 2.3.4...however you want to do it..just be bone stock 2.3.4 )
Root your device.
BUT DO NOT USE ZERGRUSH TO ROOT
Use petes Motorola one click root method.
Then continue the process as normal from there on out.
Trust me in this. Zergrush root method is not playing nice with your /system partition, (if you notice during the root process it might say something like "making room in system,"= or "moving/deleting app to make room" something similar)
And when it does that, it's messing up how the update checks for untouched stock apps.
Let me know how it goes.
This solution has worked for COUNTLESS others so far, zergrush has always been the culprit when it comes to failing to find certain apk or system file that needs to be there for the update to install.
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I think I may have tried that in one of my iterations. Originally I had it rooted with One-Click and then I was having issues with the 2.3.5 OTA update (quickoffice.apk) and at this point I've SBF'ed and rooted it probably 5 times this week so far. Rooted with both One-click and zergRush at various times. Actually I think every time except this last time has been with one-click. So I don't think that has seemed to make a difference for me so far. I can try it again, but if there's any other advice to throw out in the mean time, I'll take it.
Alternatively, I may take the new phone (the first replacement they sent had 2.3.5 on it, but a bad menu key causing the phone to flip out), load Titanium Backup on it, backup all the system apps and restore them to my original phone. Worst case is I have to SBF it again. But that seems like a logical process since I will have two phones available.

[Help] Stuck on Boot - How to mount sdcard in shell?

Hello All,
I'm new here. I believe I supposed to write a reply to this thread, but I couldn't. So, sorry to all mods.
Anyway, after applying battery hack files (services.jar & systemUI.apk), my RAZR is now stuck on boot.
However, I can connect my handset to PC and access the shell via ADB. The problem is, silly me, I was so excited that I forgot to backup the services.jar & systemUI.apk in same directory. It's on the sdcard however.
How to mount the sdcard onto the android system, so that I can overwrite the files by original ones from the sdcard?
I'm using XT910, it was AsiaRetail, but I flashed using the latest eu.en.33 & deodexed, which was working fine.
Any helps are appreciated. Thanks.
iman38 said:
Hello All,
I'm new here. I believe I supposed to write a reply to this thread, but I couldn't. So, sorry to all mods.
Anyway, after applying battery hack files (services.jar & systemUI.apk), my RAZR is now stuck on boot.
However, I can connect my handset to PC and access the shell via ADB. The problem is, silly me, I was so excited that I forgot to backup the services.jar & systemUI.apk in same directory. It's on the sdcard however.
How to mount the sdcard onto the android system, so that I can overwrite the files by original ones from the sdcard?
I'm using XT910, it was AsiaRetail, but I flashed using the latest eu.en.33 & deodexed, which was working fine.
Any helps are appreciated. Thanks.
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when you say stuck on boot, do you mean bootloop?
If you were on deodexed system it should work i don't see why...
Anyway if you have a backup of your file it's fine, if you don't have i'll send it to you in 2hours.
Code:
adb shell
su
cp /sdcard/SystemUI.apk /system/app/
cp /sdcard/services.jar /system/framework/
reboot
No need to mount sdcard it's mounted automatically.
Maybe the change i made, make it unworking on .33. I tried on it before the 1% just with toggle so maybe it's not working.
sevenup30 said:
when you say stuck on boot, do you mean bootloop?
If you were on deodexed system it should work i don't see why...
Anyway if you have a backup of your file it's fine, if you don't have i'll send it to you in 2hours.
Code:
adb shell
su
cp /sdcard/SystemUI.apk /system/app/
cp /sdcard/services.jar /system/framework/
reboot
No need to mount sdcard it's mounted automatically.
Maybe the change i made, make it unworking on .33. I tried on it before the 1% just with toggle so maybe it's not working.
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Yes, I deodexed using xUltimate 2.4.2 ; Deodexing was successful and my phone was running fine after deodexed.
So my only suspects are the services.jar and systemui.apk
It's not bootloop, it's stuck on the Motorola Animation. Normally, it would vibrate and enter the android, now it's stuck there. But as I said, I can connect using adb and access su.
The sdcard is not mounted (I guess the boot process halted somewhere before it mount the drives automatically).
So, do you know the exact command to mount the sdcard? external sd card in my case.
Btw, if I reflash using the fastboot file, SPDREM_U_01.6.7.2-180_SPU-19-TA-11.2_SIGNEuropeAustraliaEMEA_USASPDRICSRTGB_HWp2b_Service1FF_fastboot.xml.zip from droid-developers, will it work? I'm afraid it will make it worse, so I need confirmation before the last resort of re-flashing my phone.
Btw, I was using battery app and tick the 1% hack, it did show 1% decrement, but have it's own notification. If your patch works, then it's great
tia
Try:
Code:
busybox mount -t vfat /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 /sdcard
or
busybox mount -t vfat /dev/block/mmcblk0 /sdcard
or try to fastboot this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1747800
might be the same as you mentionned, latest fastboot ICS for EN.EU
sevenup30 said:
Try:
Code:
busybox mount -t vfat /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 /sdcard
or
busybox mount -t vfat /dev/block/mmcblk0 /sdcard
or try to fastboot this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1747800
might be the same as you mentionned, latest fastboot ICS for EN.EU
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Sorry for late replied. I flashed my phone using latest fastboot. At first, it was panicking since it failed in step 6 (system_signed or something) and my phone keep displaying white text of "failed fastboot" even after I powered it down. But with little hope, I tried again and it's succeeded. Thank God the flashing didn't erase anything.
Thanks anyway.
Btw, if I want to do my own mod of those files (1% battery hack), what should I do?

How to push build.prop whilst phone is in recovery mode

Hi guys
I need some serious help with my phone... i accidently edited build.prop and now my phone doesn't boot anymore.
I need to push a new build.prop file to my phone.. I can get into recovery mode on the phone and I've managed to pull build.prop from the phone but I cannot push it back due to "Permission Denied"
Does anyone know a adb command or application or something that can help me sort this out?
My phone is the Huawei Ascend P2
Thanks guys.
jdcrispe95 said:
Hi guys
I need some serious help with my phone... i accidently edited build.prop and now my phone doesn't boot anymore.
I need to push a new build.prop file to my phone.. I can get into recovery mode on the phone and I've managed to pull build.prop from the phone but I cannot push it back due to "Permission Denied"
Does anyone know a adb command or application or something that can help me sort this out?
My phone is the Huawei Ascend P2
Thanks guys.
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If you try and mount the USB Storage ?
UltraWelfare said:
If you try and mount the USB Storage ?
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How do I do that?
adb mount /sdcard?
jdcrispe95 said:
How do I do that?
adb mount /sdcard?
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No from recovery
UltraWelfare said:
No from recovery
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oh, the phone doesn't have CWM recovery.. I wish it did though
http://www.techpository.com/?page_id=224
Android: ADB – Mount a filesystem read-write
Mount a filesystem read-write
Very often when you want to write files to a particular partition on ADP1, you will get a “Permission Denied” if the partition is mounted read-only.
To get around this, you need to mount the partition read-write. Typically this is done with /system partition
$adb shell
$ su
$mount -o rw,remount -t yaffs2 /dev/block /mtdblock3 /system
(Replace /dev/block/mtdblock3 & /system with appropriate device path and mount point, as obtained from cat /proc/mounts)
This was the first result on Bing with the search terms "adb mount read write"
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HI Dragon
Thanks for your post
I am getting the error "sh: -o: not found" with the last command
I'm not entirely sure on how to use the remount command.. I'm trying to mount the system partition i guess?
could you please provide some noobish info on how to get this done?
I don't know what "/dev/block" means, nor "mtdblock3" .. I know /system is the part with build.prop in though
Edit: device not found
adb devices
You see yours? Good
adb shell
mount
This may tell you or try
adb shell
cat /proc/partitions
Or maybe
ls -l -a /dev/block/platform
Then from here find chip and search this and so on and so and if you find a by-name directory your good
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I was trying to copy a update file to the sdcard, but I kept getting permission denied, so I went into adb shell and tried remounting the phone with rw permissions and it kept saying "Device not found" ..
I think im just gonna have to take it back to 3 and wait 50 weeks to get it back

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