android /System/bin permission error - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello everyone
Can somebody help me i have accidently changed the permission of the folder /System/bin to [rw-r-r] in my lg g3 using CM13 nightly latest version.
now the phone wont boot only in recovery mode even if i reboot system it goes to the recovery.
is there a way to undo the changes i did or fix this problem ?

tetouan22 said:
Hello everyone
Can somebody help me i have accidently changed the permission of the folder /System/bin to [rw-r-r] in my lg g3 using CM13 nightly latest version.
now the phone wont boot only in recovery mode even if i reboot system it goes to the recovery.
is there a way to undo the changes i did or fix this problem ?
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How do you accidently changed them?
Reffering to this Thread you could use adb to change permissions in recovery by:
Code:
adb shell
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
chmod 755 /system/bin
Edit: When just coying and pasting I forgot, that the part
Code:
yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3
may be a little bit different on your device. I do not have a G3 at hand and did not find the fstab that fast, but you can run
Code:
mount
Code:
cat /proc/partitions
and so on out of the CM Porting tutorial to find out your parameter.

MichaelSX said:
How do you accidently changed them?
Reffering to this Thread you could use adb to change permissions in recovery by:
Code:
adb shell
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
chmod 755 /system/bin
Edit: When just coying and pasting I forgot, that the part
Code:
yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3
may be a little bit different on your device. I do not have a G3 at hand and did not find the fstab that fast, but you can run
Code:
mount
Code:
cat /proc/partitions
and so on out of the CM Porting tutorial to find out your parameter.
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I have reflashed my ROM now,
and about the accident ... well i was reading a tutorial about how to install stock G3 apps on cm13 and i did the permission things for the wrong folder, and that was the probleme :laugh:

Related

[Q] problems modifying apks?

hey guys,
ive just started to learn how to modify apks and use adb.
my problem is that after i pull the file, i modify the icon i want to change, re-sign it and push it back to the phone. after i reinstall, the icons have not changed :S i re-pulled it, and the icons in the drawable_hdpi file are the one i wanted.
also, completely unrelated to that.... in adb when i try to run adb remount, it says permission denied, but im rooted and i even tried running the shell root beforehand aswell.
i ran a search and followed the various instructions from the different threads and forums but im just stuck at that point
thanks guys
kylec said:
also, completely unrelated to that.... in adb when i try to run adb remount, it says permission denied, but im rooted and i even tried running the shell root beforehand aswell.
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If you're getting permission denied how have you pushed it back?
XperiaX10iUser said:
If you're getting permission denied how have you pushed it back?
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i push it to the sdcard lol because it wont let me push to the system/app folder nor the data/app folder. i check my screen and a pop up appears saying that superuser granted access, so i have that.
kylec said:
i push it to the sdcard lol because it wont let me push to the system/app folder nor the data/app folder.
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Then it's no wonder your icons haven't changed if you haven't installed it to the phone.
Try, but keep your phones screen on whilst you try it...
adb shell (enter)
su (enter)
...allow super user access on phone...
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock2 /system
XperiaX10iUser said:
Then it's no wonder your icons haven't changed if you haven't installed it to the phone.
Try, but keep your phones screen on whilst you try it...
adb shell (enter)
su (enter)
...allow super user access on phone...
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock2 /system
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ok i just tried that. when i typed su, it echoed and on my phone it said "unknown has been grandted superuser permissions" so i didnt need to click allow or anything.
then i typed the mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock2 /system and got mount: operation not permitted
any ideas?
kylec said:
any ideas?
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Try...
cd C:\android-sdk-windows\tools
adb shell
su
chmod 4755 /system/bin/sh
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock2 /system
...and report back.
XperiaX10iUser said:
Try...
cd C:\android-sdk-windows\tools
adb shell
su
chmod 4755 /system/bin/sh
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock2 /system
...and report back.
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yup that worked, i got an echo without errors
EDIT: ok after that i then tried to push the apk to the system/app and also the data/app folders, but i got a different error this time.
it said failed to copy .apk permission denied
kylec said:
it said failed to copy .apk permission denied
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Try, in a terminal on the phone...
su
chmod 4755 /system/bin/sh
I always struggle trying to get permissions after I've first rooted but can never remember the exact sequence, but do know it's a combination of what I've suggested.
XperiaX10iUser said:
Try, in a terminal on the phone...
su
chmod 4755 /system/bin/sh
I always struggle trying to get permissions after I've first rooted but can never remember the exact sequence, but do know it's a combination of what I've suggested.
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ill give it a try after uni lol. thanks for all the help mate, its awesome having a place to get advice and help
EDIT: finally got it working... i pushed the file to sdcard then used the terminal emulator and used:
su
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock2 /system
cd sdcard
cat x.apk /data/app/x.apk
and that worked perfectly lol

[Q] Deodex/adb help!

Ok I am on a rooted 345 us White dell streak.
I am trying to deodex. I have used the deo 1.2.1 deodexer in the xda forum thread for auto deodex 2.3.
I pulled all my apks and their odex files from the /system/app/ folder
and the jars and odex files from the /system/framework folder
I am trying to use adb to copy them from my sdcard to the correct folders, but when i reboot my phone hangs at the dell logo.
Hopefully someone can see what I am doing wrong.
I enter:
adb shell
su (then I allow permission on my phone)
mount -o rw,remount -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock6 /system
cp /sdcard/doneapk/* /system/app/
cp /sdcard/doneframework/* /system/framework/
rm /system/app/*.odex
rm /system/framework/*.odex
mount -o ro,remount -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock6 /system
reboot
what am i missing?
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
sync
reboot
also u can find them here as i done this to intgrade arabic to streak its in done_app & done_fram
my rom 345
http://hotfile.com/dl/110981641/4de9442/arabic_streak_345_15380_00.7z.html
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can you guys post a quick guide with steps on how to do this? How hard is it to go back and edit files later like services.odex? if it doesn't exist anymore?
I have no idea what bump means......forum noob obviously.
But if you search auto deodex 2.3 in xda forums it is under droidx forums.
So I changed the mount command to yaffs2 /dev/bkock/mtdblock6 where theirs is different because from what I understand, that is the streaks mount command for mounting.
But I will try the other path and see if it works. I will keep you updated when I try it later.
freepal08 said:
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
sync
reboot
also u can find them here as i done this to intgrade arabic to streak its in done_app & done_fram
my rom 345
http://hotfile.com/dl/110981641/4de9442/arabic_streak_345_15380_00.7z.html
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so I tried your command path and no luck. still stuck on the dell logo.
Thank GOD for nandroid backup.
how exactly did you deodex your files? maybe thats what i am missing. Maybe the deodexed files i put in have an issue.
i used xUltimate-v2.2.2
and if u are 345 rom
u can use my files
also its take up to 10 min to load the phone
Krad said:
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can you guys post a quick guide with steps on how to do this? How hard is it to go back and edit files later like services.odex? if it doesn't exist anymore?
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Whenever you edit services.odex you first doedex it...then you modify it...then you carefully and painfully re-odex it...with a deodexed file system you get rid of the first and last steps...
so it would be services.dex, you copy it to your pc, edit it, and send it back...quicker and easier modding
freepal08 said:
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
sync
reboot
also u can find them here as i done this to intgrade arabic to streak its in done_app & done_fram
my rom 345
http://hotfile.com/dl/110981641/4de9442/arabic_streak_345_15380_00.7z.html
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ok I am trying your files. I see you put sync as your last command after you remount. that differs than the droidx forum How to manually deodex thread.
what does sync do?
I got farther with your files than i have before. So maybe I might have some luck after all, but still stuck on a frozen boot animation
I have no idea what I did differently but I am now deodexed using the file provided above.
My phone is now a rooted and deodexed 345 build. Nice!

Flash recovery w/o SDcard?

How can I do this without a sd card... thanks in advance.
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Flash the recovery image?
Root
Adb push a flash_image binary to /system/bin or xbin
adb push recovery.image to /cache or something
flash_image recovery /cache/recovery.img
I'm trying to flash the recovery without a SD card, because my phone can't mount a SD card anymore. So I'm using the recovery here http://www.lg-phones.org/lg-optimus-v-custom-recovery.html and Flash_image to flash it, but I need ADB codes to do so. I'm not very good with ADB, so I need the ones without the flash_image recovery /sdcard/ recovery-thunderc-v-1.2.0-GNM.img /sdcard/ part. :/
Curiousn00b said:
I'm trying to flash the recovery without a SD card, because my phone can't mount a SD card anymore. So I'm using the recovery here http://www.lg-phones.org/lg-optimus-v-custom-recovery.html and Flash_image to flash it, but I need ADB codes to do so. I'm not very good with ADB, so I need the ones without the flash_image recovery /sdcard/ recovery-thunderc-v-1.2.0-GNM.img /sdcard/ part. :/
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It the same thing as tvall has mentioned but I will make it more easy for you.
As mentioned in the link that you have provided, just do this instead:
A) Type in 'adb remount'
B) Copy recovery-thunderc-v-1.2.0-GNM.img to platform-tools directory where android SDK is installed.
C) Do a 'adb push recovery-thunderc-v-1.2.0-GNM.img /system/xbin'
[Now the recovery image is inside your phones memory @/system/xbin location]
Following are the existing steps from the link: Modified step is made bold.
1) mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock5 /system
2) cat /sdcard/flash_image > /system/bin/flash_image
3) chmod 755 /system/bin/flash_image
4) mv /system/etc/install-recovery.sh /system/etc/install-recovery.sh.bak
5) mount -o remount,ro -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock5 /system
6) flash_image recovery /system/xbin/recovery-thunderc-v-1.2.0-GNM.img
7) reboot recover
tvall said:
Flash the recovery image?
Root
Adb push a flash_image binary to /system/bin or xbin
adb push recovery.image to /cache or something
flash_image recovery /cache/recovery.img
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developer++ said:
It the same thing as tvall has mentioned but I will make it more easy for you.
As mentioned in the link that you have provided, just do this instead:
A) Type in 'adb remount'
B) Copy recovery-thunderc-v-1.2.0-GNM.img to platform-tools directory where android SDK is installed.
C) Do a 'adb push recovery-thunderc-v-1.2.0-GNM.img /system/xbin'
[Now the recovery image is inside your phones memory @/system/xbin location]
Following are the existing steps from the link: Modified step is made bold.
1) mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock5 /system
2) cat /sdcard/flash_image > /system/bin/flash_image
3) chmod 755 /system/bin/flash_image
4) mv /system/etc/install-recovery.sh /system/etc/install-recovery.sh.bak
5) mount -o remount,ro -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock5 /system
6) flash_image recovery /system/xbin/recovery-thunderc-v-1.2.0-GNM.img
7) reboot recover
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Thanks alot guys, I really appreciate it, but I get stuck at
C:\android-sdk\platform-tools>adb remount
remount succeeded
C:\android-sdk\platform-tools>adb push recovery-thunderc-v-1.2.0-GNM.img /system
/xbin
cannot stat 'recovery-thunderc-v-1.2.0-GNM.img': No such file or directory
C:\android-sdk\platform-tools>
I'm starting to learn more, as I knew alot back when I first rooted my phone. As time went by..... easier ways were made.
Help plz.
EDIT: Been messing around with it, but still no go. This is what I got. Keep in mind I messed with some stuff if it doesn't look right..... :s
C:\android-sdk\platform-tools>adb remount
remount succeeded
C:\android-sdk\platform-tools>adb shell
# mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock5 /system
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock5 /system
# chmod 755 /system/bin/flash_image
chmod 755 /system/bin/flash_image
# mv /system/etc/install-recovery.sh /system/etc/install-recovery.sh.bak
mv /system/etc/install-recovery.sh /system/etc/install-recovery.sh.bak
mv: can't rename '/system/etc/install-recovery.sh': No such file or directory
# mount -o remount,ro -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock5 /system
mount -o remount,ro -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock5 /system
# flash_image recovery /system/xbin/recovery-thunderc-v-1.2.0-GNM.img
flash_image recovery /system/xbin/recovery-thunderc-v-1.2.0-GNM.img
failed with error: -1
error reading /system/xbin/recovery-thunderc-v-1.2.0-GNM.img header# flash_image
recovery /system/xbin/recovery-thunderc-v-1.2.0-GNM.img
flash_image recovery /system/xbin/recovery-thunderc-v-1.2.0-GNM.img
failed with error: -1
error reading /system/xbin/recovery-thunderc-v-1.2.0-GNM.img header# /system/xbi
n/flash_image recovery /system/xbin/recovery-thunderc-v-1.2.0-GNM.img
/system/xbin/flash_image recovery /system/xbin/recovery-thunderc-v-1.2.0-GNM.img
/system/xbin/flash_image: permission denied
#
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I have made inline comments. Just take note of it.
Curiousn00b said:
C:\android-sdk\platform-tools>adb remount
remount succeeded
C:\android-sdk\platform-tools>adb push recovery-thunderc-v-1.2.0-GNM.img /system
/xbin
cannot stat 'recovery-thunderc-v-1.2.0-GNM.img': No such file or directory
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Here the 'recovery-thunderc-v-1.2.0-GNM.img' file should be present inside the C:\android-sdk\platform-tools directory. Also check if the spelling is correct.
Curiousn00b said:
C:\android-sdk\platform-tools>adb remount
remount succeeded
C:\android-sdk\platform-tools>adb shell
# mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock5 /system
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock5 /system
# chmod 755 /system/bin/flash_image
chmod 755 /system/bin/flash_image
# mv /system/etc/install-recovery.sh /system/etc/install-recovery.sh.bak
mv /system/etc/install-recovery.sh /system/etc/install-recovery.sh.bak
mv: can't rename '/system/etc/install-recovery.sh': No such file or directory
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This error came because there is no file called 'install-recovery.sh' inside /system/etc. This is fine since you are anyways not going to use that file.
Curiousn00b said:
# mount -o remount,ro -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock5 /system
mount -o remount,ro -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock5 /system
# flash_image recovery /system/xbin/recovery-thunderc-v-1.2.0-GNM.img
flash_image recovery /system/xbin/recovery-thunderc-v-1.2.0-GNM.img
failed with error: -1
error reading /system/xbin/recovery-thunderc-v-1.2.0-GNM.img header# flash_image
recovery /system/xbin/recovery-thunderc-v-1.2.0-GNM.img
flash_image recovery /system/xbin/recovery-thunderc-v-1.2.0-GNM.img
failed with error: -1
error reading /system/xbin/recovery-thunderc-v-1.2.0-GNM.img header# /system/xbi
n/flash_image recovery /system/xbin/recovery-thunderc-v-1.2.0-GNM.img
/system/xbin/flash_image recovery /system/xbin/recovery-thunderc-v-1.2.0-GNM.img
/system/xbin/flash_image: permission denied
#
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This part I am not that clear but it might be that the recovery 'recovery-thunderc-v-1.2.0-GNM.img' is corrupt or may be 'flash_image' is corrupt. You can also check for the amount of free memory by typing in 'df' and 'free' respectively. df would give you phone memory stats and free would give you RAM stats. Verify if anything is too low.
For the last permission denied error do a 'ls -l' at /system/xbin and check for the permissions.
I will look around to see if I can get some clues till then, lets wait for someone who can help you better.
[ADVICE: Since you are playing around with system binaries make sure you take a backup of /system/bin atleast.]
developer++ said:
I have made inline comments. Just take note of it.
Here the 'recovery-thunderc-v-1.2.0-GNM.img' file should be present inside the C:\android-sdk\platform-tools directory. Also check if the spelling is correct.
This error came because there is no file called 'install-recovery.sh' inside /system/etc. This is fine since you are anyways not going to use that file.
This part I am not that clear but it might be that the recovery 'recovery-thunderc-v-1.2.0-GNM.img' is corrupt or may be 'flash_image' is corrupt. You can also check for the amount of free memory by typing in 'df' and 'free' respectively. df would give you phone memory stats and free would give you RAM stats. Verify if anything is too low.
For the last permission denied error do a 'ls -l' at /system/xbin and check for the permissions.
I will look around to see if I can get some clues till then, lets wait for someone who can help you better.
[ADVICE: Since you are playing around with system binaries make sure you take a backup of /system/bin atleast.]
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I tried again about 8 hours ago. I got through everything with no error, but when I got to recovery, it was still the old one. I'll try again once I get home.
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Other option (if your phone is rooted)
Install RomManager and install CWM or alternative.
If you're not rooted you need to do that first.
After that you can flash any recovery you want and you don't need to mess with adb
You can try to flash a recovery via LGMDP. I've flashed CWM 4.0 by this way.
_Arjen_ said:
Other option (if your phone is rooted)
Install RomManager and install CWM or alternative.
If you're not rooted you need to do that first.
After that you can flash any recovery you want and you don't need to mess with adb
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Rom manager bricks the Optimus.
Dan_Jacques said:
You can try to flash a recovery via LGMDP. I've flashed CWM 4.0 by this way.
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I got it flashed, thanks to Jerryscript.
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Curiousn00b said:
Rom manager bricks the Optimus.
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well most time i did it via rom manger and all time it was a sucess ,still lgmdp is good option but rom manger does it quiet easily just make sure u ahve a good internet connection so that its not disrupted when downloading better connected via wifi orelse better to go wth lgmdp method
Curiousn00b said:
I got it flashed, thanks to Jerryscript.
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You can share the solution and provide a link so that in the future if someone has the same problem he can visit this thread and get things sorted out.
Edit the title of the thread to SOLVED
developer++ said:
You can share the solution and provide a link so that in the future if someone has the same problem he can visit this thread and get things sorted out.
Edit the title of the thread to SOLVED
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I never found out how to change the thread name.
And ill edit the post tomorrow. I also have another question.
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Can someone with a sd card, and adb, test this out? I don't want to test it out, cause without a sd card mounter, if it doesn't work, I'm screwed. If it doesn't work, I'm sure you have a nandroid on your sd card, hopefully. Please and thank you.
http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile/how-to-install-a-rom-to-an-android-phone-device-without-sd-card/
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[Q] Root for Acer A210 nearly working but /system doesn't mount

I have an Acer A210 and have modified the boot.img to have ro.secure=0 and ADB root. Then I had to mount the /system partition but that is not so easy:
Code:
C:\>adb shell
[email protected]:/ # mount -o remount,rw /system
mount -o remount,rw /system
mount: Operation not permitted
C:\>adb push busybox /data/local/tmp
1065 KB/s (777216 bytes in 0.712s)
126|[email protected]:/data/local/tmp # chmod 755 busybox
chmod 755 busybox
[email protected]:/data/local/tmp # ./busybox mount -o remount,rw /system
./busybox mount -o remount,rw /system
mount: permission denied (are you root?)
Currently the only way to mount /system rw is this:
Code:
cd /system/xbin/
mount -o remount,rw /dev/block/platform/sdhci-tegra.3/by-name/APP /system/
So now I have root (pushed su and busybox from A510 and installed SuperUser from ChainsDD) but installed applications that want to mount /system rw cannot do that. I think because of the mounting problem. Also a custom CWM 6.0.1.4 cannot mount /sdcard but it works with ADB.
Thanks for help with that!
MaluNoPeleke said:
So now I have root (pushed su and busybox from A510 and installed SuperUser from ChainsDD) but installed applications that want to mount /system rw cannot do that. I think because of the mounting problem. Also a custom CWM 6.0.1.4 cannot mount /sdcard but it works with ADB.
Thanks for help with that!
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Acer implemented in kernel "system RW protection" (I don't know how to call that)- kernel prohibits such operations. Only workaround is compiling a custom kernel with this feature disabled.
As for recovery- check /etc/fstab if sdcard mountpoint (stored in init.rc or init.[device name].rc) matches the one recovery uses (/etc/fstab)
Thanks for that! Is it hard to disable the system rw security in the kernel? I haven't done that before. Is there a tutorial from another Acer tablet?
How can I check the fstab content in the recovery? It was built by the recovery builder.
Thanks!
MaluNoPeleke said:
Thanks for that! Is it hard to disable the system rw security in the kernel? I haven't done that before. Is there a tutorial from another Acer tablet?
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It's a kernel config option only, for a510 it's CONFIG_ACER_SECURE_MOUNT and it is accessible in menuconfig or by hand- in .config change "CONFIG_ACER_SECURE_MOUNT=yes" to "# CONFIG_ACER_SECURE_MOUNT is not set" (as for kernel compilation- there are many tutorials floating around)
MaluNoPeleke said:
How can I check the fstab content in the recovery? It was built by the recovery builder.
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Start recovery and just
Code:
adb shell
cat /etc/fstab
or
Code:
adb pull /etc/fstab [path on your pc]
I've never used any recovery builder but kernel and ramdisk/initramfs (where recovery is placed) are separate files, you can unpack boot.img and just modify what you need (note- linux machine required, virtual one will do)
Is it already disabled in the source code?
Code:
[email protected] ~/Dokumente/kernel $ grep -R -i 'CONFIG_ACER_SECURE_MOUNT*' ./*
./arch/arm/configs/picasso_mf_defconfig:# CONFIG_ACER_SECURE_MOUNT is not set
./arch/arm/configs/picasso_m_defconfig:# CONFIG_ACER_SECURE_MOUNT is not set
./arch/arm/configs/picasso_e_defconfig:# CONFIG_ACER_SECURE_MOUNT is not set
./arch/arm/configs/picasso_e2_defconfig:# CONFIG_ACER_SECURE_MOUNT is not set
./arch/arm/configs/picasso2_defconfig:# CONFIG_ACER_SECURE_MOUNT is not set
./fs/Makefile:ifeq ($(CONFIG_ACER_SECURE_MOUNT),y)
It seems that it's disabled.
Is there a zip file for Acer 210 tablet now 4/2013
dobie62 said:
Is there a zip file for Acer 210 tablet now 4/2013
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There is a real lot available for A210:
Pure root (German)
CWM recovery (German)
Custom Kernel
CM 10.1 like ROM
What are you looking for?
regards Uwe
This is it but in English please.
A210
Are the A210 and the A510 similar enough to use the same kernel, ROM's or Recovery?

[Q] No root access in ADB shell?

Hi! I'm having a few problems with my Galaxy Nexus, as it's been not booting with this CyanogenMod 11S bootanimation.zip I've been trying. I now want to remove it, but I can't boot into recovery due to hardware issues. I can adb into the phone though, but only shortly, before the system locks up.
I'm trying to do the following:
Code:
su
mount -o remount,rw -t ext4 /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 /system
cp /sdcard/bootanimation.zip /system/media/bootanimation.zip
However, I can't use "su" - nothing really happens. It won't give me root, but it doesn't give any errors either, the $ sign doesn't change into a # sign, thus remounting system to rw fails and subsequently, I can't copy anything there.
I'm running PACman (4.4.2) and I have SuperSU installed. Any ideas?
Edit - Kind of solved, forgot adb reboot recovery existed.

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