[Q] Rooted Kindle Issue - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have rooted my Kindle Fire with the Burritoroot tool. I have successfully rooted the device but I am unable to move my Vending.apk file to the System>Apps directory.
I have installed several file access programs incuding ES File Expert. When I attempt to change the root permissions inside of File Expert it will not let me and in all other programs it will copy the file but not paste it.
I have mounted as read/write and done everything! This is my last step before Android Market is accessable.
Please someone help me!!!!

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I flashed the new 2.2 obidian last night and I find I need to flash or push or install an apk for the calendar so it will sync. I have placed the apk on the root of the internal sd and have tried to install etc with astro and with Root explorer to no avail it just said not installed. Is there a way to move it or copy it to systems/apps? I know nothing about adb and am confused by what I have read about it. In the thread for Obedian it was mentioned using astro or root explorer to push it to systems/apps but did not say how it could be done. Any and all help is greatly appreciated!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

[Q] Unable to delete/replace system files

I have Root Explorer installed and it says that it has root access and that the mount is read/write yet I am unable to permanently delete or add files to the root/system directory.
I was hoping to replace the current system/media/video/shutdown directory with one of my own and add a bootanimation.zip file to system/media but although the delete/copy/move commands execute without error, no changes actually occur.
I'm so frustrated and have no idea what I'm doing wrong. Any insight will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
I had the same problem...ended up downloading su file manager. Works perfectly for deleting stubborn system apps.
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Have you tried pressing the Mount R/O button on the top right corner and then trying again?

[Q] /system folder read only ?

Copying a font in /system/fonts resulted in a 'read only file system' error.
Googling around looks that the /system folder is mounted read only.
How can I (temporarily) set this folder to read/write ?
By using a rooted file explorer or Super Manager .
jje
Thanks, this works.
When I set /shystem to r/w I can manipulate files / copy files to this folder even from an SSH terminal from my Mac.
Worked extremely well!
Thanks for the help guys. I had installed Beans Stock Rom and lost my VVM support. The market even said my device was not compatible. Tried all prior versions of VVM and none worked until I got this file and used Root Explorer to install it and set permissions as described. Thanks heavens.

Delete the ES File Explorer on ICS Buttah

Am trying to fix the ES File Explorer Root access issues by following the steps posted by Joker Fuel in one of the TP forum.
I cant get to delete the current apk under /system/app using any of the File Explorers. How do i get this file deleted ? Any help.
This is what am trying to accomplish:
OK guys, for u guys that are having issues Using ES File Explorer Root permission.
The Root does not work while the app is in /system/app.
so to get it working, u must delete the com.estrongs.android.pop-1.apk
couple ways to do it. u can download a free file explorer off the market and delete the file under /system/app
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reboot your new BUTTAH
download ES from the market
If I am understanding what you want to do correctly you need to remount /system as read/write so you can remove the file.
There are many ways to do this. I like to use RomToolbox, available on the market. Once installed you can open up "Scripter" and there will be a couple of pre-defined scripts, one to remote System is Read/Write.
After you run that script you can jump to the Root browser, one button above, and delete what you need from the /system/app directory.
Remember to remount your /system as Read-Only using the other script, or reboot when your done. It is a bit dangerous to leave it as Read/Write. Better safe than sorry
Thanks. gonna give it a try !
Titanium Backup works on Buttah. Downloaded through market. Then I was able to pull ES through that. Then re-install through market. Now root access and mountable system.

Only able to partially paste a "hosts" file into /system/etc

Device: Dell Venue 8 3830 (32GB)
Version: 4.4.2 KitKat
Root process: Temp CWM Session
I'm trying to paste a 31MB hosts file to /system/etc. I'm able to delete the old one on ES File Explorer but when I try to paste the new one ES File Explorer gives an error message saying there isn't enough space. So I tried using Root Browser and it will only do a partial paste of the file totalling to 18.09MB (I even get the superuser permissions popup), so of course I'm still seeing some ads that should not be there. So I deleted it (which worked perfectly fine in Root Browser this time) and tried the Terminal route by mounting and pasting. It did the same thing Root Browser did, a partial paste of 18.09MB. The only thing I ever change in the /system directory is the hosts file.
FYI: I had no problems pasting the 31MB file in my LG Volt's /system directory.

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