Is there an ADB push nautilus script out there?
That'll be handy, but i'm no scripting expert. I suspect it'll be bit tricky since adb is terminal only, I'm sure someone will have to figure out a way to pipe the output from terminal to GUI pop up dialog box to display progress bar, with success or failure message.
this one seem to work but no progress bar or success/fail message tho. YMMV
Code:
#/bin/sh
adb push $NAUTILUS_SCRIPT_SELECTED_FILE_PATHS /sdcard
save this as adb_push.sh
be sure to set this file with permission:
Code:
chmod a+x adb_push.sh
think of this as rough draft, not perfect. Above code will push straight to sdcard. Suppose you could create few scripts like this..
ADB - Push to System APP
Code:
#/bin/sh
adb remount
adb push $NAUTILUS_SCRIPT_SELECTED_FILE_PATHS /system/app
ADB - Install APK
Code:
#/bin/sh
adb install $NAUTILUS_SCRIPT_SELECTED_FILE_PATHS
EDIT: Forgot to mention this, it'll work only if you've already set path to Android's SDK tools folder in .bashrc
awesome, thanks! I'll test it in a minute
Simple scrip to push files to your android device.
Just put it in your Nautilus script dir (HOME/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts) and make it executable (chmod +x Push\ sdcard). also set path for ADB inside script (ADB=...)
I did something similar a while back for both Konqueror and Dolphin in KDE, but I realized, I just don't use a file manager since I prefer the command line instead. I had a working ADB zsh completion script, but somehow forgot to back it up before my previous hard drive failure.
https://code.google.com/p/send-to-android/
this is interesting
From this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=874871
Attached is a working sqlite3 binary.
Copy it to /system/bin
(I transfered it to my SD, then used rootexplorer (mount R/W) to copy into /system/bin))
you will now be able to edit sqlite databases on the nook itself.
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Attached Files sqlite3.7z (11.9 KB, 56 views)
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In your terminal:
$ adb pull /data/data/com.bn.devicemanager/databases/devicemanager.db devicemanager.db
$ sqlite3 devicemanager.db
sqlite> update registry set value='manual' where name='com.bn.device.fota.mode';
sqlite> .q
$ adb push devicemanager.db /data/data/com.bn.devicemanager/databases/devicemanager.db
$ adb reboot
Congrats Your NC is now permanently blocked from any future BN OTA auto updates.
No more build.prop spoof hacks for each release (sideload only),,,,,, yada yada
sleep like a baby.........with yur wifi on.
Nook got pissed and reset itself. Good thing I have backups.
bonzer2u, thanks! Just did it on my rooted (1.0.1 version) nook and so far no issues.
That reminds me that the prereqs are you need to be rooted with SU and ADB working.....DOH
Jeeeez and of course credit where credit is due...
JoshMiers - for providing the sqlite3 binary post.
and
ixampl - for providing the clues that lead me to find the appropriate db and setting to hack.
Finally, disclaimer: Apply and/or feel free to incorporate into your projects at your own risk, if your NC self distructs, yur on yur own......NOT
Instructions don't use sqlite3 binary on device
Your instructions work fine assuming that the computer connected to the NC has the sqlite3 binary installed. The sqlite3 binary you link to could be used to make the changes inside adb shell but it's not documented as such. Just wanted to give that note to help clear up anyone's confusion if they run into issues with the given instructions. Other than that, thanks for the tip!
The sqlite3 binary I posted is for use on the Nook itself. If you want to do that instead of doing adb pull/push just do this in an adb shell:
Code:
# sqlite3 /data/data/com.bn.devicemanager/databases/devicemanager.db
sqlite> update registry set value='manual' where name='com.bn.device.fota.mode';
sqlite> .q
# reboot
JoshMiers said:
The sqlite3 binary I posted is for use on the Nook itself. If you want to do that instead of doing adb pull/push just do this in an adb shell:
Code:
# sqlite3 /data/data/com.bn.devicemanager/databases/devicemanager.db
sqlite> update registry set value='manual' where name='com.bn.device.fota.mode';
sqlite> .q
# reboot
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Easier then I thought, thanks again Josh....
hoban_eris said:
Your instructions work fine assuming that the computer connected to the NC has the sqlite3 binary installed. The sqlite3 binary you link to could be used to make the changes inside adb shell but it's not documented as such. Just wanted to give that note to help clear up anyone's confusion if they run into issues with the given instructions. Other than that, thanks for the tip!
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If I understand you correctly, my PC is a dell win7-32 laptop and it doesn't have any sqlite3 installed binary on it? I did however use it to download and transfer the sqlite3 binary Josh posted to my nook??
Yes Josh mentioned the adb shell version above.
I did initially forget to mention you need to be rooted and have SU and ADB functioning as a prereq, my bad, but it is pretty obvious.....
If you have adb working on your PC, the chances are that you have sqlite binary on your PC since it seems to come with the android sdk in the tools folder (for example, android-sdk_r07-windows\android-sdk-windows\tools). When I did it on mine, I used the commands from the OP, and did it on the PC with nook connected, but didn't use the linked sqlite3 binary for nook).
droidseban said:
If you have adb working on your PC, the chances are that you have sqllite binary on your PC since it comes with the android sdk in the tools folder (for example, android-sdk_r07-windows\android-sdk-windows\tools). When I did it on mine, I followed your directions, and did it on the PC with nook connected, but didn't use the linked sqllite3 binary for nook).
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Ahh I see now and didnt know that... I understand what you guys are referring to now.
Thanks for clearing that up, like my post title suggests, still just a rookie with the nook that is.....
We are all here to learn from each other.
Looking through the rest of the entries in the registry table, there is this entry: "com.bn.device.fota.next_connect_default_interval" which is set to the value 604800000. Assuming this is in milliseconds as usual, it translates to 7 days. So, nook is set to check for updates once every week. I guess you can try upping this number also to avoid the updates.
Adding a command to raise the udate check interval to a year to the steps from OP (NOTE: no space in "...default_interval". Not sure why the forum software is inserting it):
$ adb pull /data/data/com.bn.devicemanager/databases/devicemanager.db devicemanager.db
$ sqlite3 devicemanager.db
sqlite> update registry set value='manual' where name='com.bn.device.fota.mode';
sqlite> update registry set value='31557600000' where name='com.bn.device.fota.next_connect_default_interval';
sqlite> .q
$ adb push devicemanager.db /data/data/com.bn.devicemanager/databases/devicemanager.db
$ adb reboot
excellent, did you notice the download URL in the table as well?????
Someone suggested another way to perma-stop OTA would be to add the url
https://csqaint.barnesandnoble.com/bncloud/serviceG 127.0.0.1
to our hosts file?
Do you think this would work as well?
I would think so, but it might crash the process that checks for the updates.
bonzer2u said:
Someone suggested another way to perma-stop OTA would be to add the url
https://csqaint.barnesandnoble.com/bncloud/serviceG 127.0.0.1
to our hosts file? Do you think this would work as well?
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No -- the hostname csqaint does not resolve outside BN.
I don't think it is directly going to https://csqaint.barnesandnoble.com/bncloud/serviceG. My guess is Nook goes to https://bncs.barnesandnoble.com/bncloud/oauthpage/BnOAuthMgmt.jsp to authorize the connection, establishes a VPN, and then move on to https://csqaint.barnesandnoble.com/bncloud/serviceG.
bonzer2u said:
From this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=874871
Attached is a working sqlite3 binary.
Copy it to /system/bin
(I transfered it to my SD, then used rootexplorer (mount R/W) to copy into /system/bin))
you will now be able to edit sqlite databases on the nook itself.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Attached Files sqlite3.7z (11.9 KB, 56 views)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
In your terminal:
$ adb pull /data/data/com.bn.devicemanager/databases/devicemanager.db devicemanager.db
$ sqlite3 devicemanager.db
sqlite> update registry set value='manual' where name='com.bn.device.fota.mode';
sqlite> .q
$ adb push devicemanager.db /data/data/com.bn.devicemanager/databases/devicemanager.db
$ adb reboot
Congrats Your NC is now permanently blocked from any future BN OTA auto updates.
No more build.prop spoof hacks for each release (sideload only),,,,,, yada yada
sleep like a baby.........with yur wifi on.
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I like your method better than spoofing the build.prop of 1.1.
Would it be okay with you if I make this into a Clockwork update.zip ?
thecubed said:
I like your method better than spoofing the build.prop of 1.1.
Would it be okay with you if I make this into a Clockwork update.zip ?
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Absolutely and goes for anyone it might be useful for......
I dont get sqlite 2
Hi All,
Noob quiestion,
I go in adb shell promt "#" by typing "adb shell" in command line.
when I type sqlite3 I get "sqlite3 : not found"
Am I missing anything?
Just in case someone is
This page details how to root the Fujitsu Arrows TAB F-01D.
http://arrowstab-f01d.blogspot.com/2012/03/easy-rooting-toolkit-for-arrows-tab-f.html
it works.
Now if only somebody can post the firmware updates..
English instructions
Well, with some help from Google Translate and some creative interpretations, I managed to do this and thought I'd provide some English instructions for others (with some added comments)
DISCLAIMER: AS USUAL, YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT FOLLOWING THESE ACTIONS (AND ESPECIALLY FOLLOWING THEM INCORRECTLY) CAN BRICK YOUR DEVICE (I.E. YOUR DEVICE WILL STOP WORKING, POSSIBLY PERMANENTLY). I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGES THAT MAY ARISE FROM YOU FOLLOWING THESE INSTRUCTIONS, YOU DO SO AT YOUR OWN RISK.
Downloads
1. Windows -- the Arrows TAB USB driver Download.
2. Easy rooting toolkit (ERT) for Arrows Tab F-01D (ver 1.0) Download
3. goroh_kun's lsm_disabler.ko Download
Info
4. A su binary, such as the one found in DooMLoRD_v3_ROOT-zergRush-busybox-su.zip
5. Android SDK platform tools. adb(.exe) (and in Windows, specifically: AdbWinApi.dll, AdbWinUsbApi.dll)
Preparation
1. Unzip ert4F01D.zip, and in the subdirectory 'files' place:
* adb.exe (Windows only, from step 4 above)
* AdbWinApi.dll (Windows only, from step 4 above)
* AdbWinUsbApi.dll (Windows only, from step 4 above)
* lsm_disabler.ko (from step 3 above)
* su (from step 5 above)
2. Before connecting the USB, in Settings -> Applications -> Development:
* Check (tick) USB debugging ("Debug mode when USB is connected")
* Check (tick) Stay awake ("Screen will never sleep while charging")
3. Set up the USB drivers and Android Development stuff if you haven't already. I don't use Windows so can't help with this.
The Dirty Work
At this stage, you can run the batch file. Since I don't use Windows, I did the steps by hand, so you'll have to correlate your actions appropriately (I can't read Japanese either, so your guess is as good as mine ).
1. On your PC:
adb shell "mv /data/local/calib.dat /data/local/calib.dat_"
adb shell "ln -s /data/local.prop /data/local/calib.dat"
2. On the tablet, go into Google Maps, touch the GPS icon ("locate me" icon) on the top right hand corner, and then touch the BACK key to exit.
3. On your PC:
adb shell "echo ro.kernel.qemu=1 > /data/local.prop"
adb shell "rm /data/local/calib.dat"
adb shell "mv /data/local/calib.dat_ /data/local/calib.dat"
adb reboot
5. Once the device has fully rebooted, on your PC:
adb shell "mkdir /data/local/lib"
adb push files\lsm_disabler.ko /data/local/lib/
adb shell "insmod /data/local/lib/lsm_disabler.ko"
adb shell "mkdir /data/local/bin"
adb shell "echo '#!/system/bin/sh' > /data/local/bin/autoexec.sh"
adb shell "echo '/system/xbin/soff' >> /data/local/bin/autoexec.sh"
adb shell "chmod 755 /data/local/bin/autoexec.sh"
adb shell "mount -o rw,remount /system /system"
adb shell "ln -s /data/local/bin/autoexec.sh /system/etc/install-recovery.sh"
adb push files\su /system/xbin/
adb shell "chown root.root /system/xbin/su"
adb shell "chmod 06755 /system/xbin/su"
adb shell "echo insmod /data/local/lib/lsm_disabler.ko > /system/xbin/soff"
adb shell "chmod 755 /system/xbin/soff"
adb shell "mount -o ro,remount /system /system"
adb shell "echo > /data/local.prop"
6. I think at this point I was just meant to exit the lock screen.
7. adb reboot
8. Congratulations. You're now rooted. Go to the Play Store and download "Superuser" (by ChainsDD) and "BusyBox" (by Stericson). If you decide to buy BusyBox Pro, do not check the "symlinks" option in version 8.0, otherwise it's game over (no wifi, no adb shell, no root, no remount). It's a pain, but not impossible to repair this situation, see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26964465. I've emailed the author and I hope future versions won't trash the system so easily.
After all this, I'd suggest download Titanium Backup for Root users, backing everything up, and uninstall the all the bloatware that came with the device. Read up elsewhere about Titanium Backup.
Let me know if this helped you! Not sure how many other English speakers are using this device
Thank you for this wonderful post! A few questions:
1.) I use the F-01D but I don't live in Japan. One of the gripes I've been having about this tablet is that there doesn't seem to be anyway for me to get firmware updates unless I go there. Once rooted am I able to use Market Enabler to fake a carrier and update my tablet?
2.) This is slightly off on a tangent but since I can't find much English material about this tablet anway I might as well ask here. Another one of my gripes about the tablet is it doesn't seem to handle video very well. even 720p video doesn't play smoothly on it. On most of the software I download, it seems hardware acceleration is not enabled? Is this a hardware issue, or is it blocked by the software. And if the latter would rooting the tablet help resolve this issue; or is there any other solution? From what I've read the OMAP processor in this thing should easily be able to handle 1080p video right?
Many thanks! :good:
Kinslayer81 said:
Well, with some help from Google Translate and some creative interpretations, I managed to do this and thought I'd provide some English instructions for others (with some added comments)
DISCLAIMER: AS USUAL, YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT FOLLOWING THESE ACTIONS (AND ESPECIALLY FOLLOWING THEM INCORRECTLY) CAN BRICK YOUR DEVICE (I.E. YOUR DEVICE WILL STOP WORKING, POSSIBLY PERMANENTLY). I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGES THAT MAY ARISE FROM YOU FOLLOWING THESE INSTRUCTIONS, YOU DO SO AT YOUR OWN RISK.
Downloads
1. Windows -- the Arrows TAB USB driver Download.
2. Easy rooting toolkit (ERT) for Arrows Tab F-01D (ver 1.0) Download
3. goroh_kun's lsm_disabler.ko Download
Info
4. A su binary, such as the one found in DooMLoRD_v3_ROOT-zergRush-busybox-su.zip
5. Android SDK platform tools. adb(.exe) (and in Windows, specifically: AdbWinApi.dll, AdbWinUsbApi.dll)
Preparation
1. Unzip ert4F01D.zip, and in the subdirectory 'files' place:
* adb.exe (Windows only, from step 4 above)
* AdbWinApi.dll (Windows only, from step 4 above)
* AdbWinUsbApi.dll (Windows only, from step 4 above)
* lsm_disabler.ko (from step 3 above)
* su (from step 5 above)
2. Before connecting the USB, in Settings -> Applications -> Development:
* Check (tick) USB debugging ("Debug mode when USB is connected")
* Check (tick) Stay awake ("Screen will never sleep while charging")
3. Set up the USB drivers and Android Development stuff if you haven't already. I don't use Windows so can't help with this.
The Dirty Work
At this stage, you can run the batch file. Since I don't use Windows, I did the steps by hand, so you'll have to correlate your actions appropriately (I can't read Japanese either, so your guess is as good as mine ).
1. On your PC:
adb shell "mv /data/local/calib.dat /data/local/calib.dat_"
adb shell "ln -s /data/local.prop /data/local/calib.dat"
2. On the tablet, go into Google Maps, touch the GPS icon ("locate me" icon) on the top right hand corner, and then touch the BACK key to exit.
3. On your PC:
adb shell "echo ro.kernel.qemu=1 > /data/local.prop"
adb shell "rm /data/local/calib.dat"
adb shell "mv /data/local/calib.dat_ /data/local/calib.dat"
adb reboot
5. Once the device has fully rebooted, on your PC:
adb shell "mkdir /data/local/lib"
adb push files\lsm_disabler.ko /data/local/lib/
adb shell "insmod /data/local/lib/lsm_disabler.ko"
adb shell "mkdir /data/local/bin"
adb shell "echo '#!/system/bin/sh' > /data/local/bin/autoexec.sh"
adb shell "echo '/system/xbin/soff' >> /data/local/bin/autoexec.sh"
adb shell "chmod 755 /data/local/bin/autoexec.sh"
adb shell "mount -o rw,remount /system /system"
adb shell "ln -s /data/local/bin/autoexec.sh /system/etc/install-recovery.sh"
adb push files\su /system/xbin/
adb shell "chown root.root /system/xbin/su"
adb shell "chmod 06755 /system/xbin/su"
adb shell "echo insmod /data/local/lib/lsm_disabler.ko > /system/xbin/soff"
adb shell "chmod 755 /system/xbin/soff"
adb shell "mount -o ro,remount /system /system"
adb shell "echo > /data/local.prop"
6. I think at this point I was just meant to exit the lock screen.
7. adb reboot
8. Congratulations. You're now rooted. Go to the Play Store and download "Superuser" (by ChainsDD) and "BusyBox" (by Stericson). If you decide to buy BusyBox Pro, do not check the "symlinks" option in version 8.0, otherwise it's game over (no wifi, no adb shell, no root, no remount). It's a pain, but not impossible to repair this situation, see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26964465. I've emailed the author and I hope future versions won't trash the system so easily.
After all this, I'd suggest download Titanium Backup for Root users, backing everything up, and uninstall the all the bloatware that came with the device. Read up elsewhere about Titanium Backup.
Let me know if this helped you! Not sure how many other English speakers are using this device
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Just wanted to say thank you again. The rooting worked perfectly, though it took me a while to manually type in all the commands. For people who want to try this, you do need to install busybox before any other programs such as rootchecker will properly verify that your device is actually rooted.
And just for anyone wondering - rooting and using MarketEnabler has NOT been able to resolve the issue of not being able to update the software overseas...
Hey, sorry for the late reply, busy times :>
Glad the post helped you! I know I was super amped to finally get rood and get rid of all the bloatware I couldn't even understand. Things have definitely been a lot smoother since then (but far from perfect, also dying for an ICS upgrade). As for your questions:
simzhewei said:
1.) I use the F-01D but I don't live in Japan. One of the gripes I've been having about this tablet is that there doesn't seem to be anyway for me to get firmware updates unless I go there. Once rooted am I able to use Market Enabler to fake a carrier and update my tablet?
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From playing around, the requirements seem to imply that you *have to* upgrade via cellular data from a Docomo SIM card, and it can't be done via roaming, so yeah, it seems like you have to physically go to Japan to upgrade Your market enabler idea was a good one, but since you tried that (I'm assuming using the Docomo info), I guess the upgrade app is using a different source to check where you're at. Ultimately we need to somehow get hold of an update.zip (or other file) that can be run through the Recovery system (which does exist!).
2.) This is slightly off on a tangent but since I can't find much English material about this tablet anway I might as well ask here. Another one of my gripes about the tablet is it doesn't seem to handle video very well. even 720p video doesn't play smoothly on it. On most of the software I download, it seems hardware acceleration is not enabled? Is this a hardware issue, or is it blocked by the software. And if the latter would rooting the tablet help resolve this issue; or is there any other solution? From what I've read the OMAP processor in this thing should easily be able to handle 1080p video right?
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Haven't tried 1080p, but after some tinkering I did get 720p playing. I use MX Player, and although they said it would download needed hardware decoders automatically, it didn't, and things improved a lot after I downloaded the MX Player ARMv7 codec. Video plays great, but to get sound, I had to run the sound through the software decoder (just tap the music note icon, and choose "Track #1 (S/W decoder)".
On the other hand, I found the hardware decoding often gets stuck (relaunching MX player just gives you a waiting indicator forever)... and the only way to fix it is a reboot. Since this happens quite often, it's incredibly annoying, and I'm hoping an upgrade will fix it. Let me know if this doesn't happen to you. Also have some very intermittent wifi issues, some things work fine (speedtest, etc) but apps like streaming radio, some work fine (spotify) and others don't work at all (di radio). Some things work fine for a while after a reboot.
---------- Post added at 10:02 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:00 AM ----------
Incidentally, here's what happens if I try update via recovery (with no update files). Maybe it will help someone. Googling most of the stuff came up with nothing. The ** in the middle somewhere is stuff I couldn't read, guess I should go back and do it again but this is from quite a while ago.
Code:
C_L1_043
2.6.35.7
V19R36D
=======================
SD Downloader
=======================
Device SW Downloading...
Don't remove
the SD Card & the Battery.
checking battery
eMMC SD mount complete.
microSD mount complete.
Firm name :
Firm name :
Target:
Check eMMC(SD).
Firm name :
Update GANG file not found
File open error!
**ddl Touch Firm Write start
Firm name :
/external_sd/I2C_HSSP_Bridge_Parallel.cyacd file not found
firm name :
/sdcard/I2C_HSSP_Bridge_Parallel.cyacd file not found
#sddl touch firm not found ret: 1
SKIP sddl launch firm write end ret: 1
SD : SdFgldfirmwrite -------
firm name :
BAC_H_19.enc =
firm name :
BAC_H_1.9.enc =
error
SKIP sddl fgic firm write end ret: 1
end
****************************
****************************
****
All firmware not found!
****
Interesting situation...
First off...Kinslayer81, thanks for posting this. I found the original in Japanese, and was not eager to try to translate it. Thanks for putting in the work.
For everyone (especially if you got this to work) - when I went through the step, I keep getting a "permissions denied" message. Whether it's the ERT4F01D batch file, or typing the commands in... I get "permissions denied".
Did you guys encounter this?
Glad it helped you On which step are you getting the error? Any strange output on any of the preceding steps?
Every step is important, to be done in the exact same order, e.g. loading google maps and pressing the 'my location' icon, etc.
Dakedo_Baby said:
First off...Kinslayer81, thanks for posting this. I found the original in Japanese, and was not eager to try to translate it. Thanks for putting in the work.
For everyone (especially if you got this to work) - when I went through the step, I keep getting a "permissions denied" message. Whether it's the ERT4F01D batch file, or typing the commands in... I get "permissions denied".
Did you guys encounter this?
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Permission denied
Oh I know... I'm not new to the game. I've stalked these boards for a while now... This is my first tablet though.
I've tried running both the ERT4F01D batch... and the manual input.
I get it from the batch file, as soon as I tell it to "RUN"... "Permissions Denied"
From manual input - LINE 2: adb shell "ln -s /data/local.prop /data/local/calib.dat" = "Permissions Denied"
Like there's some additional admin privilege I don't have. Hmmmmm....
And here's an additional kicker... the tablet auto-reboots each and every time. I've tried it a number of times (started over from the top), same result each time.
Kinslayer81 said:
Glad it helped you On which step are you getting the error? Any strange output on any of the preceding steps?
Every step is important, to be done in the exact same order, e.g. loading google maps and pressing the 'my location' icon, etc.
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I must admit, I don't have any great ideas.
So you can move the file in the first step no problem, and just the attempt to symlink gives you the error?
What is the output of "adb shell ls -la /data/local/".
When does the auto reboot occur?
Dakedo_Baby said:
Oh I know... I'm not new to the game. I've stalked these boards for a while now... This is my first tablet though.
I've tried running both the ERT4F01D batch... and the manual input.
I get it from the batch file, as soon as I tell it to "RUN"... "Permissions Denied"
From manual input - LINE 2: adb shell "ln -s /data/local.prop /data/local/calib.dat" = "Permissions Denied"
Like there's some additional admin privilege I don't have. Hmmmmm....
And here's an additional kicker... the tablet auto-reboots each and every time. I've tried it a number of times (started over from the top), same result each time.
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I'm stumped too...
Well... this is getting a little interesting...
LS command - no problem (included image)
Decided to have another shot at it... and I was able to get a little further. Still encountered a problem
Now, the INSMOD command failed... "Operation not permitted"
Kinslayer81 said:
I must admit, I don't have any great ideas.
So you can move the file in the first step no problem, and just the attempt to symlink gives you the error?
What is the output of "adb shell ls -la /data/local/".
When does the auto reboot occur?
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file system set to READ-only...
My file systems are set to Read-only... that explains quite a bit....
Dakedo_Baby said:
Well... this is getting a little interesting...
LS command - no problem (included image)
Decided to have another shot at it... and I was able to get a little further. Still encountered a problem
Now, the INSMOD command failed... "Operation not permitted"
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Dakedo_Baby said:
My file systems are set to Read-only... that explains quite a bit....
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Do you mind me asking, how did you set your file system to read-write? I have the same error as you were seeing but it's not allowing me to remount as read-write...
Can you confirm what command you used please?
thanks
Sorry again for late reply
Dakedo_Baby, I've looked at your stuff a few times and it's not obvious to me where things are going wrong. I again need some more info to try get a better idea of what's going on:
1) Before the first reboot, let me know the output of: adb shell "cat /data/local.prop"
2) After the reboot, let me know the output of: adb shell id
As for the file systems, well, /data should be already mounted rw, and /system should be mounted ro until you remount it. You can see how each is mounted with just "adb mount".
histrix said:
Do you mind me asking, how did you set your file system to read-write? I have the same error as you were seeing but it's not allowing me to remount as read-write...
Can you confirm what command you used please?
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The command to remount the /system partition as read-write is: adb shell "mount -o rw,remount /system /system"
Of course, you should only be executing that step as part of the given sequence and in the correct order. You won't be able to execute the command until after your first reboot in the instructions, after which adb should still be running as root.
Any good Custom ICS roms you guys recommend after rooting the Arrows Tab?
ICS..Hurray!!!
Just found this out in Fujitsu site:
http://spf.fmworld.net/fujitsu/c/update/nttdocomo/f-01d/update1/top/index.html
There is a 4.0.3 download available. Click the 3rd Button (Green) downloads the zip package.
The 2nd link has howto from PC.
Still not sure if this will work, but trying out.
Also may lose root..and whatever else..So keeping my fingers crossed.
Google translation link
http://translate.google.com/transla...update/nttdocomo/f-01d/update1/top/index.html
Will post how it goes.
I made a new thread for this, since it's a different topic and you'll lose root too
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=32200671
insmod lsm-disabler.so to remount /system rw
Back to the original topic... what I maybe didn't notice before is that the stock kernel blocks even root users from remounting /system as rw. So in case you ever need rw access to /system again, obviously you'll first have to be root, and afterwards you'll need to "insmod lsm-disabler.so" (as per the original instructions) before you can "busybox mount -o remount,rw /system" (or run any root app that remounts the system partition).
locked F-01d
Kinslayer81 said:
Well, with some help from Google Translate and some creative interpretations, I managed to do this and thought I'd provide some English instructions for others (with some added comments)
DISCLAIMER: AS USUAL, YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT FOLLOWING THESE ACTIONS (AND ESPECIALLY FOLLOWING THEM INCORRECTLY) CAN BRICK YOUR DEVICE (I.E. YOUR DEVICE WILL STOP WORKING, POSSIBLY PERMANENTLY). I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGES THAT MAY ARISE FROM YOU FOLLOWING THESE INSTRUCTIONS, YOU DO SO AT YOUR OWN RISK.
Downloads
1. Windows -- the Arrows TAB USB driver Download.
2. Easy rooting toolkit (ERT) for Arrows Tab F-01D (ver 1.0) Download
3. goroh_kun's lsm_disabler.ko Download
Info
4. A su binary, such as the one found in DooMLoRD_v3_ROOT-zergRush-busybox-su.zip
5. Android SDK platform tools. adb(.exe) (and in Windows, specifically: AdbWinApi.dll, AdbWinUsbApi.dll)
Preparation
1. Unzip ert4F01D.zip, and in the subdirectory 'files' place:
* adb.exe (Windows only, from step 4 above)
* AdbWinApi.dll (Windows only, from step 4 above)
* AdbWinUsbApi.dll (Windows only, from step 4 above)
* lsm_disabler.ko (from step 3 above)
* su (from step 5 above)
2. Before connecting the USB, in Settings -> Applications -> Development:
* Check (tick) USB debugging ("Debug mode when USB is connected")
* Check (tick) Stay awake ("Screen will never sleep while charging")
3. Set up the USB drivers and Android Development stuff if you haven't already. I don't use Windows so can't help with this.
The Dirty Work
At this stage, you can run the batch file. Since I don't use Windows, I did the steps by hand, so you'll have to correlate your actions appropriately (I can't read Japanese either, so your guess is as good as mine ).
1. On your PC:
adb shell "mv /data/local/calib.dat /data/local/calib.dat_"
adb shell "ln -s /data/local.prop /data/local/calib.dat"
2. On the tablet, go into Google Maps, touch the GPS icon ("locate me" icon) on the top right hand corner, and then touch the BACK key to exit.
3. On your PC:
adb shell "echo ro.kernel.qemu=1 > /data/local.prop"
adb shell "rm /data/local/calib.dat"
adb shell "mv /data/local/calib.dat_ /data/local/calib.dat"
adb reboot
5. Once the device has fully rebooted, on your PC:
adb shell "mkdir /data/local/lib"
adb push files\lsm_disabler.ko /data/local/lib/
adb shell "insmod /data/local/lib/lsm_disabler.ko"
adb shell "mkdir /data/local/bin"
adb shell "echo '#!/system/bin/sh' > /data/local/bin/autoexec.sh"
adb shell "echo '/system/xbin/soff' >> /data/local/bin/autoexec.sh"
adb shell "chmod 755 /data/local/bin/autoexec.sh"
adb shell "mount -o rw,remount /system /system"
adb shell "ln -s /data/local/bin/autoexec.sh /system/etc/install-recovery.sh"
adb push files\su /system/xbin/
adb shell "chown root.root /system/xbin/su"
adb shell "chmod 06755 /system/xbin/su"
adb shell "echo insmod /data/local/lib/lsm_disabler.ko > /system/xbin/soff"
adb shell "chmod 755 /system/xbin/soff"
adb shell "mount -o ro,remount /system /system"
adb shell "echo > /data/local.prop"
6. I think at this point I was just meant to exit the lock screen.
7. adb reboot
8. Congratulations. You're now rooted. Go to the Play Store and download "Superuser" (by ChainsDD) and "BusyBox" (by Stericson). If you decide to buy BusyBox Pro, do not check the "symlinks" option in version 8.0, otherwise it's game over (no wifi, no adb shell, no root, no remount). It's a pain, but not impossible to repair this situation, see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26964465. I've emailed the author and I hope future versions won't trash the system so easily.
After all this, I'd suggest download Titanium Backup for Root users, backing everything up, and uninstall the all the bloatware that came with the device. Read up elsewhere about Titanium Backup.
Let me know if this helped you! Not sure how many other English speakers are using this device
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thanks for the rooting tutorial but mine is also locked to ntt DOCOMO,,,ANY WAY TO UNLOCK IT
how to unlock the network
please help me how to unlock this tablet i got this tablet from my japan friend but it is network locked please help me to unlock this