cant access sdcard on stock lollipop d618 - LG G2 Mini

Hey i got an error when copy/delete files on lollipop, it says "EACCES (PERMISSION DENIED)"
i did it with x-plore app. Any helps?

You need to enable permission and for this you need root. Search on gplay.

cretu01 said:
You need to enable permission and for this you need root. Search on gplay.
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My phone was rooted. What must I do?

SD fix app.

Yeah i got it. Platform edit.
But why i cant use foldermount?

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[Q] moving app to sd on ics

Hi everyone,
So i found a guide that will show you how to move apps to sd.
So i have to paste a file to the root of my device, but when i try to it gives me an error.
How can i paste files into the root of my device?
DonRe97 said:
Hi everyone,
So i found a guide that will show you how to move apps to sd.
So i have to paste a file to the root of my device, but when i try to it gives me an error.
How can i paste files into the root of my device?
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You have to change the settings in your root manager to 'mount system as writable'. You need to do this to edit root folders
22sl22 said:
You have to change the settings in your root manager to 'mount system as writable'. You need to do this to edit root folders
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Thanks, ill try it out.
22sl22 said:
You have to change the settings in your root manager to 'mount system as writable'. You need to do this to edit root folders
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Do i have to root my device?
DonRe97 said:
Do i have to root my device?
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If you just want to move apps to sd then you dont have to root just use this app
If you want to modify root folders then yes you have to root your phone

Jiayu G3 - Root Error - mount root permission denied

Hi,
I recently rooted my Jiayu G3 phone, to put a new ROM on it using ClockWorkMod..
Today, I tried to go to CWM again though MobileUncleTools, but it says: "Root your Android First!!!"
So I tried to reroot it, using the bin4ry tools, but it always says "mount root permission denied" are you root?..
MobileUncleTools says its Not Rooted, so i dont know how i can ROOT it again??
I have a ROOT Explorer, but i dont know what to do etc with it. If i try to edit a map in the Root Explorer, it sas: Your Device doesnt' seem to be rooted.
Any ideas? My ROM is really annoying now cause my Wifi doesnt work on it
thx
anyone?
help would be really nice

[Q] Rooting LG Optimus F3 for Virgin Mobile

I've been searching the web for how to root LG Optimus F3 for VM, I found nothing. I tried looking on how to root any Jellybean device all I got was a reboot and nothing. After upgrading from a Kyocera Event and having it root, I've missed all the features and it has just been one day. Can someone please share any information they have, on how possibly I can root my device.
Thanks!
jamespxcv said:
I've been searching the web for how to root LG Optimus F3 for VM, I found nothing. I tried looking on how to root any Jellybean device all I got was a reboot and nothing. After upgrading from a Kyocera Event and having it root, I've missed all the features and it has just been one day. Can someone please share any information they have, on how possibly I can root my device.
Thanks!
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Motochopper. One click root. Enjoy.
Thanks!
richardpwnsner said:
Motochopper. One click root. Enjoy.
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I tried Motochopper, worked flawlessly.
Also tried this method, worked first time and was very fast. Easiest root I've ever done
Sent from my LG-LS720 using Tapatalk 2
used motochopper to root the f3...put phone in usb debug mode and ran the run.bat file and everything was a sucess but the "move to sd" option is not showing in apps2sd when i try to move one of my apps to the sd card. any ideas
anyone?
MilleTime30 said:
anyone?
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Probably because not being able to move apps to the SD card a 4.1 thing.
Where can I download MotoChopper?
Can someone give me quick directions to run the .bat file?
maybe you can try bin4ry
Anyone know about ROM dev for the F3?
ROM Apps2sd
moore.bryan said:
Anyone know about ROM dev for the F3?
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I am looking for same. Phone is rooted but can't move apps. We NEED a ROM, or at least a way to move-down load apps to SD !
yes motochopper works as long as your driver is loaded on the pc then it works. now on to link2sd
tommyb13662 said:
yes motochopper works as long as your driver is loaded on the pc then it works. now on to link2sd
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I used link2sd in combination with this script http://androidforums.com/lg-optimus-f3/801368-mod-app2external_sd-fixed-duplicate-files.html Havent had an iussue with space since. There is a dev on the android forums working on the bootlocker and the kernel issues with reinstalling factory after recovery is rebooted.
I rooted my phone motochopper and I can't find any Roms for it. I get into ROM manager and I can't get any farther because my phone model isn't listed..what can I do?? I feel like I'm missing out because I can't get custom UI and all that. HELP PLEASE!
Sent from my LG-LS720 using Tapatalk
Re: Help
richardpwnsner said:
Motochopper. One click root. Enjoy.
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Hi, I have tried Motochopper with LG download and I keep getting a failure at the end of the black screen and I have tried about 20 times. Any ideas
Late but not least
jamespxcv said:
I've been searching the web for how to root LG Optimus F3 for VM, I found nothing. I tried looking on how to root any Jellybean device all I got was a reboot and nothing. After upgrading from a Kyocera Event and having it root, I've missed all the features and it has just been one day. Can someone please share any information they have, on how possibly I can root my device.
Thanks!
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Ok so i am now rooted thanks to myself only got out dated answers this worked for me with my LG ls-720v7 (4.1.2 - jb)
First step download. SManager from market
Then get towleroot.apk link below
towelroot com/tr.apk
Then install the apk find it in your download directory but first make sure you allow unknown sources in settings_security after thats installed run it download su and busybox from market and then use root checker to see if you are now rooted.
O cant figure out how to swap internal with ext. Try this it also worked for me. Download Uni-init v1.0.apk from the market install it run it Click on Activate and allow with super user Click on Verify to make sure init.d is enabled Reboot your device Download any Root Browser you like from the play store or use smanager if you still have it Download 11extsd2internalsd from below
www mediafire com/view/8pwu65zzd10ow5z/11extsd2internalsd
copy it to your sd card Open Root Browser and copy 11extsd2internalsd and paste it /system/etc/init.d folder Hold click 11extsd2internalsd and set permissions and make sure everything is checked as far as Read, Write, and Execute. Open smanager and allow with root access Go to /system/etc/init.d and click on 11extsd2internalsd Click at the top where it has Su (lil android head) and Boot icons and hit save and then exit Reboot your device and your all done!
can't get the script to work ?
Boldpcs said:
Ok so i am now rooted thanks to myself only got out dated answers this worked for me with my LG ls-720v7 (4.1.2 - jb)
First step download. SManager from market
Then get towleroot.apk link below
towelroot com/tr.apk
Then install the apk find it in your download directory but first make sure you allow unknown sources in settings_security after thats installed run it download su and busybox from market and then use root checker to see if you are now rooted.
O cant figure out how to swap internal with ext. Try this it also worked for me. Download Uni-init v1.0.apk from the market install it run it Click on Activate and allow with super user Click on Verify to make sure init.d is enabled Reboot your device Download any Root Browser you like from the play store or use smanager if you still have it Download 11extsd2internalsd from below
www mediafire com/view/8pwu65zzd10ow5z/11extsd2internalsd
copy it to your sd card Open Root Browser and copy 11extsd2internalsd and paste it /system/etc/init.d folder Hold click 11extsd2internalsd and set permissions and make sure everything is checked as far as Read, Write, and Execute. Open smanager and allow with root access Go to /system/etc/init.d and click on 11extsd2internalsd Click at the top where it has Su (lil android head) and Boot icons and hit save and then exit Reboot your device and your all done!
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Tried a few time's can't seem to figure out what i did wrong . in smanager do you have it run as a script ? or executable? tried both ways and i got rid of the .txt on 11extsd2internalsd

[Q] I still can't access system file permission

My XZU kitkat 4.4.4 .108 have rooted. Stock rom. I want to set Ext SDcard for Titanium Backup. But I can't access permission (etc/permissions/platform.xml) to change to writeable. I have tried Root Browser, Root Explorer, Solid Explorer and ES File Explorer. All no luck.
It pop up error ***operation failed message: cannot write to filesystem. Mount as read/write has failed***
But I have success to my rooted TabPro 8.4 SMT-325. Kitkat 4.4.2 with Solid Explorer or Root Explorer.
Another problem is I can't install busybox.
Any help or input
Thanks
Hi there,
Please wait until mods will move this thread to the device specific forum for more relevant answers.
Stand by
talongt said:
My XZU kitkat 4.4.4 .108 have rooted. Stock rom. I want to set Ext SDcard for Titanium Backup. But I can't access permission (etc/permissions/platform.xml) to change to writeable. I have tried Root Browser, Root Explorer, Solid Explorer and ES File Explorer. All no luck.
It pop up error ***operation failed message: cannot write to filesystem. Mount as read/write has failed***
But I have success to my rooted TabPro 8.4 SMT-325. Kitkat 4.4.2 with Solid Explorer or Root Explorer.
Another problem is I can't install busybox.
Any help or input
Thanks
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Did you install nut's dual recovery by chance? It has busybox included and if you try to install another busybox it screws up root. For SD card try this app, if you are still rooted and have superuser installed properly it should work.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nextapp.sdfix&hl=en
adfurgerson said:
Did you install nut's dual recovery by chance? It has busybox included and if you try to install another busybox it screws up root. For SD card try this app, if you are still rooted and have superuser installed properly it should work.
What's nut's dual recovery?
I did try SDFix already, it doesn't work to me.
The purpose I need access permission is modify platform.xml for Titanium backup and mixer_paths.xml for volume boost headphone.
I heard about a custom rom can access permission mostly, is it true? If yes, I might try flash to custom rom.
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If SD card fix doesn't work and gives you an error message. You don't have true root access.
I know because I faced this issue about a month ago, I was able to get superuser access just not edit files I know because I tried to edit the platform as well, so re-root your phone and install the dual recovery (optional?) if you make it that far, run kk fix it should work.
The volume boost is meh, you're better with viper4android
RealityFails said:
If SD card fix doesn't work and gives you an error message. You don't have true root access.
I know because I faced this issue about a month ago, I was able to get superuser access just not edit files I know because I tried to edit the platform as well, so re-root your phone and install the dual recovery (optional?) if you make it that far, run kk fix it should work.
The volume boost is meh, you're better with viper4android
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The root checker show **device have rooted**
I used Easyroot. Does your meaning use easyroot to re-root the phone again? Or get another tool? Any rooting tool suggestion.
Should I unroot from supersu before re-root?
Yes I know that.. Like I said I had the same issue, you may have root access but you don't have true root, so re-root your phone. It will fix the issue.
So again re root your phone.
And for me I did not uproot I just ran the root exploit and overwrited the old su
Great! I'll try to root again tonight.
BTW, is your device is XZU and root by Easyroot.
Thanks
Nah I have galaxy s2 but posting in xzu section. Yes I have Xperia Z ultra. And yes I did the easy Xperia root, plus I have dual recovery
IT WORK !
As you said re-root device again. Access permission available and Titanium backup to extsd.
Thanks all you guys input.
Zomg don't forget to thank me, hit the thanks button. *sarcasm

Cannot delete Rom Manager backups

Hello guys, new user here, so please exuse me for any mistakes I made (posted in different thread for example). So recently I finally managed to root my Lollipop Sony Xperia Z2 (D6503). I decided to make a backup of my current rom using ROM Manager, so I did so. I chose it, then my phone restarted into recovery and did the backup. When I went back to the OS, I saw that I hadn't any space available left on the phone's internal storage. I found the folder clockworkmod/backup/(name of the backup) and I deleted it, but no space got freed. I found out that after android 4.1 it doesn't actually save it on the sdcard but on: /mnt/shell/emulated/clockworkmod/backup/(name of backup). I tried deleting the folder using Total Commander, but every time I was trying to delete it was giving me a: "Permission Denied" message, so I decided to try and change its permissions. It said that: "Function Succeeded!". but still no luck, and the permissions actually didn't change. Any suggestions anyone could give me? It has been getting on nerves lately because it seems that there is not way to delete it. Thanks in advance.
John000708 said:
Hello guys, new user here, so please exuse me for any mistakes I made (posted in different thread for example). So recently I finally managed to root my Lollipop Sony Xperia Z2 (D6503). I decided to make a backup of my current rom using ROM Manager, so I did so. I chose it, then my phone restarted into recovery and did the backup. When I went back to the OS, I saw that I hadn't any space available left on the phone's internal storage. I found the folder clockworkmod/backup/(name of the backup) and I deleted it, but no space got freed. I found out that after android 4.1 it doesn't actually save it on the sdcard but on: /mnt/shell/emulated/clockworkmod/backup/(name of backup). I tried deleting the folder using Total Commander, but every time I was trying to delete it was giving me a: "Permission Denied" message, so I decided to try and change its permissions. It said that: "Function Succeeded!". but still no luck, and the permissions actually didn't change. Any suggestions anyone could give me? It has been getting on nerves lately because it seems that there is not way to delete it. Thanks in advance.
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Use es file explorer to delete it or else u can delete it from recovery itself
Tyaginator said:
Use es file explorer to delete it or else u can delete it from recovery itself
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As I said, when I was trying to delete it, I cannot. It says 'Permission Denied'. Tried with adb from the computer aswell, running as root, still nothing. I cannot delete it from the ROM Manager app because it says that it does not exist... Any other suggestions?
John000708 said:
As I said, when I was trying to delete it, I cannot. It says 'Permission Denied'. Tried with adb from the computer aswell, running as root, still nothing. I cannot delete it from the ROM Manager app because it says that it does not exist... Any other suggestions?
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Are u using es file explorer and have changed the read and write permissions?
John000708 said:
As I said, when I was trying to delete it, I cannot. It says 'Permission Denied'. Tried with adb from the computer aswell, running as root, still nothing. I cannot delete it from the ROM Manager app because it says that it does not exist... Any other suggestions?
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Check this location too
Data>media>clockworkmod
Nope, still the same. Tried with ES Explorer, root checked, granting superuser, but still, when I go to delete it it says: "Permission Denied". And yes, it is read/write.
John000708 said:
Nope, still the same. Tried with ES Explorer, root checked, granting superuser, but still, when I go to delete it it says: "Permission Denied". And yes, it is read/write.
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Open es file explorer
Go to Data>media>clockworkmod
Open clockworkmod folder's properties
And it should look like this
Sorry forgot to add picture
Oh wow, I changed the perms from there and it got deleted... thank you very much

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