Root Access? - Remix OS for PC

The latest beta update, 2.0.102 have root option in the developers option, it don't seem t be working, its set to "apps and ADB" by default, but i cant get root access in therminal or anywhere, i tried to change the root manager app to SuperSU, but it cant install binaries, it says binaries need to be updated, then it just keep on trying to install it and then, it fails!

that option is just...well...an option!!
to root it, read the thread here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/remix/remix-os/rmxtools-remix-os-data-img-t3308158
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or did you mean you rooted it with rmxtools but didn't work?

freelancer81 said:
that option is just...well...an option!!
to root it, read the thread here:
or did you mean you rooted it with rmxtools but didn't work?
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sscsps said:
just from dev [email protected]
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Then you must follow the instructions in the libnk above.
Or install rooted RemisOS from here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3299573

you cannot remount system with write access, since new initrd doesn't allow this. Try to replace initrd with this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=65652129&postcount=184

Related

error while rooting find: ro.product.device=blaze

I have a Nook Tablet and while trying to root the device I get this error message .. I was able to install the usb drivers, etc. When trying to run the root script I get this error
find: ro.product.device=blaze: No such file or directory
rootrazor said:
I have a Nook Tablet and while trying to root the device I get this error message .. I was able to install the usb drivers, etc. When trying to run the root script I get this error
find: ro.product.device=blaze: No such file or directory
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accidentally hit the thanks button lol
anyways, what root are u trying to install? snowball mod or indirect's root?
if its snowball mod i had a similar problem, but using an earlier version of snowball mod fixed it. when i had this problem it was because the install script for snowball mod had some issues...
rootrazor said:
I have a Nook Tablet and while trying to root the device I get this error message .. I was able to install the usb drivers, etc. When trying to run the root script I get this error
find: ro.product.device=blaze: No such file or directory
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Your path is screwed up, and not including "C:\Windows\System32"
Go to a cmd.exe prompt, type "path C:\Windows\System32" and then cd into the appropriate directory and then run the batch file again.
ShinnAsuka said:
accidentally hit the thanks button lol
anyways, what root are u trying to install? snowball mod or indirect's root?
if its snowball mod i had a similar problem, but using an earlier version of snowball mod fixed it. when i had this problem it was because the install script for snowball mod had some issues...
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I am using this method : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1354487
Its the "Indirect" method that I am using.
Sorry I cant post in dev. forums since less than 10 posts
cfoesch said:
Your path is screwed up, and not including "C:\Windows\System32"
Go to a cmd.exe prompt, type "path C:\Windows\System32" and then cd into the appropriate directory and then run the batch file again.
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I will try that and report back soon..
worked after trying it from another machine !!
was able to root the tablet. thanks a lot.
rootrazor said:
worked after trying it from another machine !!
was able to root the tablet. thanks a lot.
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Hello could you please add [resolved] to the title.
Thanks
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[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!
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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

Root access development

Before you read this trough : This is not a question about how to root my phone or add root access to an app. This is about how I can add root acess to my phone. I mean like ading root acess to a phone where no root is yet released. If anyone knows a github repo with the commits of adding root to the phone, please tell me. Thanks!
CTXz said:
Before you read this trough : This is not a question about how to root my phone or add root access to an app. This is about how I can add root acess to my phone. I mean like ading root acess to a phone where no root is yet released. If anyone knows a github repo with the commits of adding root to the phone, please tell me. Thanks!
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you don't want to root device (for example: kingo root, Iroot, etc) u want to compile su file or what??
Paget96 said:
you don't want to root device (for example: kingo root, Iroot, etc) u want to compile su file or what??
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I currently don't look to compile for a specific device but I want it as basic knowledge when it comes to the case of a new device that has no root yet.
CTXz said:
Before you read this trough : This is not a question about how to root my phone or add root access to an app. This is about how I can add root acess to my phone. I mean like ading root acess to a phone where no root is yet released. If anyone knows a github repo with the commits of adding root to the phone, please tell me. Thanks!
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"How I can add root access to my phone" = root your phone? There's not much difference between the two sentences. Unless you mean adding the root path to the device without installing SuperSU or any other SU app?
popthosegaskets said:
"How I can add root access to my phone" = root your phone? There's not much difference between the two sentences. Unless you mean adding the root path to the device without installing SuperSU or any other SU app?
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Look. You have a phone that doesn't have root access. So what I would do is go to xda, find a root IMG to flash on my phone and then flash it. That would give me root access to the phone. The thing is, if there is no flashable IMG I would develop one by myself. Now I can't find any tutorials or sources of how to build a image like that.
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1. Such methods would depend on your phone, not all phones go through .img file flash.
2. Usually I would associate .img files as kernel. So I assume you want to flash a custom kernel?
3. If you indeed want to flash a custom kernel, you still need root on the ROM before the custom kernel can have root access.
CTXz said:
Look. You have a phone that doesn't have root access. So what I would do is go to xda, find a root IMG to flash on my phone and then flash it. That would give me root access to the phone. The thing is, if there is no flashable IMG I would develop one by myself. Now I can't find any tutorials or sources of how to build a image like that.
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There are several steps to go about to developing a rooting procedure for a device when none has been released yet. The first key step would be to identify whether the device has a looked bootloader. If it does then you will need to resort to an exploit to gain root access rather then flashing a pre-rooted boot.img for example unless you can figure you a way of bypassing the img signature check which in many cases using an exploit is easier. A good basic place to start looking for exploits is here. You will then have to do research on how to exploit the security flaw which involves knowledge of Assembly, C, and Linux. If the bootloader is unlocked you can attempt to make a superboot or autoroot type boot.img which I would suggest taking an existing .img of those types and disasembling them to learn how they were created. Let me know if you still have any questions.

Sony xperia z3v Root problem

Hello Everyone,
I've rooted my xperia z3v last night using 1-click root app and everything was perfect till i found problem installing Su binary updates and with searching more and i found out that system files and read only i can;t edit anything.
i made few search online and all of them said thati need to unlock bootloader (which i don't know how to do it) or reboot in recovery mode (which z3v doesnt have)
any help please...
Install busy box...the one by Stericson
sherdog16 said:
Install busy box...the one by Stericson
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I tried that already but installation failed
I'm just throwing out suggestions. Maybe try installing ES file explorer and set system as r/w from there.
What is this one click root app? I'm not familiar with it
sherdog16 said:
I'm just throwing out suggestions. Maybe try installing ES file explorer and set system as r/w from there.
What is this one click root app? I'm not familiar with it
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Thanks for your time,
but i tried before to remount system using ES file explorer , adb shell and Terminal Emulator Android app, All of them failed
i used 1-click root option in wondershare mobilego to root my device.
Problem Solved
I installed Kingroot android app and re-root my z3v and everything works perfect
Thank you for your replies
chinger said:
I installed Kingroot android app and re-root my z3v and everything works perfect
Thank you for your replies
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I made a guide for how to root the Sony Xperia Z3v. You may use Kingroot as you wish, but be advised that some unknown server is pulling data from your phone from wherever it may be.
GigaSPX said:
I made a guide for how to root the Sony Xperia Z3v. You may use Kingroot as you wish, but be advised that some unknown server is pulling data from your phone from wherever it may be.
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Where i can find this guide plz?
Here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3100402
sherdog16 said:
Here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3100402
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Thank you so much. I have just one question how to know if my phone have 23.0.E.0.376 or no?
chinger said:
Thank you so much. I have just one question how to know if my phone have 23.0.E.0.376 or no?
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got to settings/about phone and scroll to bottom. It is the build number.
chinger said:
Thank you so much. I have just one question how to know if my phone have 23.0.E.0.376 or no?
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Settings -> About Phone -> Build Number
I had to flash the 2.49 beta for the su binary to update. I used normal mode

Replacing kingo superuser to supersu

I was new for rooting and choose the easiest way to root(kingoroot not kingroot) my samsung galaxy j1 ace...
and now i want to switch to supersu from kingo superuser...
as kingroot being more famous... i didnt found any tutorials too... some are using supersu me...
i have no idea what to do... i want to clear the remainants of kingo too...
help me...
A procedure is here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...g/replace-kingoroot-supersu-manually-t3573361
My device stores applications in directories in /data/app, ex:
com.kingoapp.apk-1, com.kingouser.com-2, eu.chainfire.supersu-1,
with subdirectories, lib and oat...
Any help to transpose the procedure above into this environment?
pascal.malaise said:
A procedure is here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...g/replace-kingoroot-supersu-manually-t3573361
My device stores applications in directories in /data/app, ex:
com.kingoapp.apk-1, com.kingouser.com-2, eu.chainfire.supersu-1,
with subdirectories, lib and oat...
Any help to transpose the procedure above into this environment?
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can u suggest me something easy???... like with terminal....
Revert to stock rom and try the manual rooting using SuperSU. You'll need a compatible custom recovery to install supersu.
rolland.arriza said:
Revert to stock rom and try the manual rooting using SuperSU. You'll need a compatible custom recovery to install supersu.
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terminal or supersu me will work?
http://www.ccnworldtech.com/2017/03/how-to-replace-kinguserkingo-superuser.html?m=1
will it work???
yashasvi.malik said:
can u suggest me something easy???... like with terminal....
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plss help....
yashasvi.malik said:
terminal or supersu me will work?
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Have you reverted to stock rom? You can just do a factory reset (root access should be removed too). Install the necessary drivers. Download a custom recovery for your device (TWRP maybe, search it here in the forum). Download the supersu flashable zip (this is an older version, just update after install). Also download the latest ADB drivers (awesome app). Then you root:
(1) Copy the supersu zip to your device storage. Copy/move the custom recovery to the root folder of your ADB.
(2) Open ADB:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
wait for the device to go into fastboot, then:
Code:
fastboot boot "recovery.img"
(3) Navigate the new custom recovery and select "Install" and select the supersu zip file, then reboot.
(4) Check root access.
Goodluck

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