I rooted my phone using the first root method which installed SuperSU. I installed Voodoo rootkeeper which only seems to work with Superuser. Well, both don't play well with eachother. Now I can't use any apps requiring root access.
Does anyone know how to do this correctly?
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cubbieswin said:
I rooted my phone using the first root method which installed SuperSU. I installed Voodoo rootkeeper which only seems to work with Superuser. Well, both don't play well with eachother. Now I can't use any apps requiring root access.
Does anyone know how to do this correctly?
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Im using rootkeeper and dont seem to have any issues using just supersu.
Uninstall one and update the binary with the other and hope it works lol
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I prefer SuperSU. Like it better.
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Hi guys here is a more or less new Superuser app from chainfire called SuperSU
It has more options and stuff and i'd like to use it. Can i just install the app and then remove the regular (by chainsdd) without any chance of losing root or something?
clouds5 said:
Hi guys here is a more or less new Superuser app from chainfire called SuperSU
It has more options and stuff and i'd like to use it. Can i just install the app and then remove the regular (by chainsdd) without any chance of losing root or something?
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I just asked this yesterday!
I have installed SuperSU, ran it, gave it Superuser permissions (using Superuser), updated the superuser binary (using SuperSU) and disabled Superuser.
I plan on Deleting Superuser once I confirm everything works ok!
thx for the info I found another way to do what i wanted to do so i'll stick with the old SU for now. But thx anyway. Great to know its an option.
I've been using it on my Evo 3D since it's release with no issues. Haven't used it on my Prime yet.
Works with no issues on my prime
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Rooted my Motorola Atrix 4G using PetesMotorolaRootTools v1.07 and found that it wasn't much use for me.
When I tried using the barclays mobile banking app, I got the error that my phone was rooted so I couldn't use it.
I tried to factory reset my phone to unroot it but still couldn't use the app.
I tried to unroot using the same PetesMotorolaRootTools v1.07 but same result.
I tried flashing an SBF of the original stock using RSDlite but again, same story.
I've typed in 'su' into the android terminal emulator and it was not found! And I've checked with the root checker basic app whether my phone is rooted and it says it isn't!
I've also tried uninstalled and re-instaling the app but still no good.
I have no idea what to do
System version: 45.31.2.MB860.T-Mobile.en.GB
Android Version: 2.3.4
Build number: 4.5.2A-74_OLE-31.2
SBF I used: 1FF-olympus_emara-user-2.3.4-4.5.2A-74_OLE-31.2-release-keys-signed-T-Mobile-GB.sbf
Any help given will be appreciated, thanks
Have you tried root checker from play store to see if you're phone is in fact rooted? I'm sure you can download su from market. If you're able to, try denying root access to that app.
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thesummoner101 said:
Have you tried root checker from play store to see if you're phone is in fact rooted? I'm sure you can download su from market. If you're able to, try denying root access to that app.
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Yeah I've checked multiple times using that app but it always says I'm not rooted!
How do you deny root access to that specific app? Not sure how to do that
Try rooting again, then install SuperSU from gplay. Then in SuperSU under Settings select Full Unroot.
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Try rooting again, then install SuperSU from gplay. Then in SuperSU under Settings select Full Unroot.
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Did that, rebooted my phone, and it worked! I can finally do banking :good:
Thanks a lot!
Problem solved!
My phone came with newer software and now I can't root is any one working on a exploit to root the phone with new firmware. Sucks
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Go to irc lg-optimus-g channel. I think if you lgnspt to the .tot file that is there you can root it
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the same thing happened to me. I think the update they sent my phone that auto updated, p[ut me on the new software so I can't root my phone. I downloaded super su thinking it was rooted, but when i open the app there are no applications in the apps section and no logs in the logs section, etc... Now I can't delete the supersu app.
Any help from anyone in these forums would be great!
Did you try a root app to see if it worked for you like titanium backup.
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rhemy1 said:
the same thing happened to me. I think the update they sent my phone that auto updated, p[ut me on the new software so I can't root my phone. I downloaded super su thinking it was rooted, but when i open the app there are no applications in the apps section and no logs in the logs section, etc... Now I can't delete the supersu app.
Any help from anyone in these forums would be great!
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Did root ever work for you did you try a root app
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anyone tried voodoo rootkeeper before update ?
OP, go into the IRC channel. go to webchat.freenode.net. Fill out your nickname and copy "#lg-optimus-g" without the quotes into the "Channels" text entry field. Fill out the "captcha" and join the channel. Eventually someone like Shelnutt2 or IOMonster_work/IOMonster_desk, or someone like them will help you. I'd wager that it's not impossible to root your phone, and that after you root it you should unlock your bootloader and install a custom recovery so that it's impossible for the LG/AT&T OTA updates to break your root, since the LG FOTA utility uses the stock proprietary to flash the OTA.
On my gnex I easily changed super user apps. I don't know if it's because I'm still on a TW rom or the way the device is exploited it's not able to or a different process to change the app? Everyone uses supersu by chainfire but I would like to change it to superuser by clockworkmod. I've tried the uninstall for changing apps but I just lose root access.
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Keep supersu installed, download superuser app of choice, update binaries of said app, then uninstall supersu. Worked for me.
Hi,
I have downloaded LagFix (fstrim) for my TF201 and when I try to use it it says that it does not have root permission. I am rooted and I have root permissions, since I have Titanium Backup already running on my Prime. So its probably LagFix (fstrim) that did not ask SuperSu for permissions, I was wondering is there a way to manually give a permission to an app ? I really want to use this LagFix (fstrim) cause my prime has become sluggish.
Thanks in advance
Go into super su and open up the permission for it and you should be able to change it.
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How do you do that
bunnybash said:
Go into super su and open up the permission for it and you should be able to change it.
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How do you do that since LagFix (fstrim) never asked for any permissions. I know I am a noob.
Sorry it is not SuperSU it is Superuser.
LagFix (fstrim) just never asked for Root permission to Superuser so because of that it wont do the fstrim
Greamlive said:
How do you do that since LagFix (fstrim) never asked for any permissions. I know I am a noob.
Sorry it is not SuperSU it is Superuser.
LagFix (fstrim) just never asked for Root permission to Superuser so because of that it wont do the fstrim
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I suggest you simply uninstall.. LagFix
then update superuser (I personally love SuperSU)
and then reinstall..
Thanks button deserves a click. no?
Just delete all lagfixes data and open it again
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I did what you said its still does not work, I also did what Makrilli said do delete data for lagfixes it stills does not work, it does not get Root permission, I wish there was a way to manually give an app root permission.
Greamlive said:
I did what you said its still does not work, I also did what Makrilli said do delete data for lagfixes it stills does not work, it does not get Root permission, I wish there was a way to manually give an app root permission.
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You could try to set supersu to automaticly to give access to root. Also you could try to use superuser instead
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Unfortunately I did that too, I dont know why it does not want to give root to lagfix when I gave root to other apps just fine in the past they are all still rooted and have permission, including AdAway and Titanium Backup.