Can't change /system file(Lineageos 17.1 +magisk) - Samsung Galaxy J7 ROMs, Kernels, Recoveries, & Oth

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First time to post in XDA
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So I got a problem on my J700F/J7(2015) Exynos
System use Lineageos 17.1
I flash magisk on my phone and it's fully functional
But problem is I can't move or change anything in /system file
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Does someone know how to solve this?

Other root explorer doesn't works on Lineage os 17.1.please try solid explorer for changing system files

tuhinorthy said:
Other root explorer doesn't works on Lineage os 17.1.please try solid explorer for changing system files
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That screenshot was from solid explorer
Every explorer that I tested can't change anything

Maybe you're using the latest beta Magisk which it won't let u Modify System files..

Try using adb push from pc. It should work.
Or else use termux and grant permission.Then try the adb push in the termux app.
You can find it in PS.

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It should work, are you installing it before the other apps.
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You have to install readers hub on your internal storage. To do this copy your file via root explorer into /system/app.
Then you choose the apk by tapping it for some seconds.
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Hello i have a problem with MiniCM9 on my x10 mini pro.
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thomas15v said:
Thanks, i firtst needed to figure out how to mount system as read/write. But it worked.
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Install ES FILE EXPLORER from play store. give it root permissions. navigate to system folder. (in settings there will be an option cald mount system r/w )
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linuxnubee said:
try this leave old superuser on then install supersu open supersu and update binary then tb+rootbrwser uninstall superuser worked for me. new supersu requests rights from old once aquired it takes over.
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I9103 said:
FC on stock based rom
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