Alright, so I've used the SuperOneClick application to root my phone, which tells me was done successfully, however, I don't seem to be able to access files in the system folder through adb.
Is there some way I can positively confirm whether my phone is or isn't actually rooted? Like I said I was using adb to push a file into the system folder, and was given a permission denied message. At this time the only thing I'm attempting to do to the phone is this:
/showthread.php?t=820749&page=3
It seems pretty basic and it's my first android phone, so I'm starting off small here..
Using the leaked 2.2 FW, other than the being rooted (attempted), the phone is stock 2.2..
cryo.burned said:
Alright, so I've used the SuperOneClick application to root my phone, which tells me was done successfully, however, I don't seem to be able to access files in the system folder through adb.
Is there some way I can positively confirm whether my phone is or isn't actually rooted? Like I said I was using adb to push a file into the system folder, and was given a permission denied message. At this time the only thing I'm attempting to do to the phone is this:
/showthread.php?t=820749&page=3
It seems pretty basic and it's my first android phone, so I'm starting off small here..
Using the leaked 2.2 FW, other than the being rooted (attempted), the phone is stock 2.2..
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Do you have the "superuser" app on your phone?
cryo.burned said:
Alright, so I've used the SuperOneClick application to root my phone, which tells me was done successfully, however, I don't seem to be able to access files in the system folder through adb.
Is there some way I can positively confirm whether my phone is or isn't actually rooted? Like I said I was using adb to push a file into the system folder, and was given a permission denied message. At this time the only thing I'm attempting to do to the phone is this:
/showthread.php?t=820749&page=3
It seems pretty basic and it's my first android phone, so I'm starting off small here..
Using the leaked 2.2 FW, other than the being rooted (attempted), the phone is stock 2.2..
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If you type:
adb shell
su (after hitting enter, you should get a popup on your phone asking for superuser permission, click allow)
If you see this:
C:\Users\*yournamehere*>adb shell
$ su
su
#
Then you have root permissions.
TheRomero09 said:
Do you have the "superuser" app on your phone?
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Yes, I have it on my phone
miztaken1312 said:
If you type:
adb shell
su (after hitting enter, you should get a popup on your phone asking for superuser permission, click allow)
If you see this:
C:\Users\*yournamehere*>adb shell
$ su
su
#
Then you have root permissions.
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I have the app on my phone, but when I try this, I do not get a prompt for super user permissions, and the CL shell returns permission denied
EDIT: I was going to look at the superuser app to see what was in it to give you more info, but it the "app" that I assume is actually my computer had denied permissions. After changing it back to allow, the shell returns
Code:
su
#
Related
Has anyone gotten Adfree android to work on the my touch slide 3G?
I either get a reboot or error about writing to hosts
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Faud said:
Has anyone gotten Adfree android to work on the my touch slide 3G?
I either get a reboot or error about writing to hosts
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See this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=664532
Ignore the installation commands, you need to boot in to recovery and push the hosts file to /system/etc/ on the phone.
Adfree works fine. The reason it doesn't work on slide has nothing to do with the app. The hosts file goes in /system/etc/ and since we don't have r/w access to /system, the app can't do what's its supposed to do. It works great I used it the whole time I had a G1, its just cus your phone isn't PROPERLY rooted. Neither is anyone elses til we get that SPL...
Til then you gotta adb push the file thru recovery...
I dunno if you know this, but adfree temporarily d/l's the hosts file to your sdcard, then deletes it when its done. But since it couldn't replace the file on my slide, it left it on the sdcard! All you gotta do is run the app and wait for it to error out, then go get the file and put it on your pc and adb push to /system/etc...
-BMFC
Sent from my ROOTED myTouch3G Slide
bmfc187 said:
its just cus your phone isn't PROPERLY rooted. Neither is anyone elses til we get that SPL...
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Actually, its rooted just fine (you can run anything you want as uid 0). The SPL security has nothing to do with root.
It is like saying you don't have the proper key to a door just because after you open it there is a guard standing there not letting you in to the next room.
Just being picky...
i think what he meant is that with all the other phones most of us have had we had an SPL to flash once we had done the original tweaks(or before on some phones) so as of right now i agree that the phone is not rooted properly yet as i don't have full control over the phone whenever i want, i want to be able to mv stuff to system partition from android terminal
just being picky...
could anyone please post the actual commands? im new to adb and wold really appreciate the help adfree is the entire reason i even rooted
among others but it was the number one
adb push hosts /system/etc
-BMFC
Sent from my ROOTED myTouch3G Slide
thank you so very much
Other than removing a few of the stock apps, this is one of the things I'm looking forward to rooting for, I loved it on my G1.
With all of the folks having so much trouble rooting this sucker though, I may wait awhile.
it said this
' failed to copy 'hosts' to '/system/etc': Permission denied '
and if i type su it asks for a password and if i try to run in root it says that production models wont run in root
but i rooted and have the superuser permissions apk installed and has granted me permission to other things
ParkerOviedo said:
it said this
' failed to copy 'hosts' to '/system/etc': Permission denied '
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Were you booted in to recovery with /system mounted?
i was able to figure it out
i never tried typing su into the adb shell after i rooted
i got the prompt on my device and accepted it now i have full permissions
well it accepted the command and it pushed the host file to /system/etc but it still isnt disabling ads |:<
ParkerOviedo said:
well it accepted the command and it pushed the host file to /system/etc but it still isnt disabling ads |:<
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same thing happened to me. but as falken mentioned before, you have to make sure the system is mounted before running the command. so..
boot into recovery.
go to 'partitions'.
select 'mount /system'.
run adb command "adb push hosts /system/etc".
reboot system.
*you might wanna might wanna be sure the comp sees the device in recovery before running the command via "adb devices". i do this before i do any adb'ing.
*be sure the hosts file is in the root of your sdk directory, otherwise your command will vary.
poetik517 said:
same thing happened to me. but as falken mentioned before, you have to make sure the system is mounted before running the command. so..
boot into recovery.
go to 'partitions'.
select 'mount /system'.
run adb command "adb push hosts /system/etc".
reboot system.
*you might wanna might wanna be sure the comp sees the device in recovery before running the command via "adb devices". i do this before i do any adb'ing.
*be sure the hosts file is in the root of your sdk directory, otherwise your command will vary.
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All I get is "failed to copy 'hosts' to '/system/etc': Permission denied"
And yes my Phone is Rooted..
I did everything above. do I have to be in su or something...
Can you not do this on the stock rom. Do I have to flash one of the other roms to be able to push to System...
jnight666 said:
All I get is "failed to copy 'hosts' to '/system/etc': Permission denied"
And yes my Phone is Rooted..
I did everything above. do I have to be in su or something...
Can you not do this on the stock rom. Do I have to flash one of the other roms to be able to push to System...
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You need to have flashed the engineering rom so you have a root shell in recovery.
Does the Hosts file even block ads?
droctii said:
Does the Hosts file even block ads?
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Yup, and it makes the internet soo much faster. Adfree works fine as is if you add the rw overlay
dumfuq said:
Yup, and it makes the internet soo much faster. Adfree works fine as is if you add the rw overlay
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BINGO! Thanks!!!
Psneuter exploit is working on IS, but because /system is locked on s-on phones, we can't copy su and superuser.apk into /system, apps required root access can't work.
The following procedure uses psenuter exploit to gain adb shell root, and then copy su (without privilege control ) and busybox into /sbin (which is on rootfs and in the global PATH list) to gain root access for apps.
The procedure:
1. Unzip the attached .zip into a directory (like c:\adb)
2. Open a command prompt and cd to the directory where you extracted the .zip (like cd \adb)
3. run pushroot.bat (simply type pushroot)
4. adb shell /data/local/tmp/getroot
5. adb shell
6. you are now in # prompt. Type /data/local/tmp/pushroot
You have to redo steps 4,5,6 once you reboot your phone.
The procedure will have all apps gaining root access.
!!USE ON YOUR OWN RISK!!
Known working programs: Root explorer, Titanium backup, gscript lite, trasproxy 2.04, ...
Some apps check existence of su in /system/xbin , and reject to proceed if the su binary is not exist (like transproxy 3.08). For this kind of apps, this procedure won't help.
Nice but old news mate...
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Good job...thanks
Thanks for writing this up, might quell the thirst for S-OFF a little longer
/system/ is writeable btw, if you remount it, but after reboot everything u done will be changed to the way it were before.
so a temp root in xbin is possible also, only it will be gone afterwards (atleast i never tried this, but should work also...)
Yes. /system could be remount in rw with root. However, the files you wrote will be gone after you remount ro, and then you won't be able to copy the same filename into the same location again before next reboot ( I don't know why, actually!!). This is why I put su in sbin instead of /system/xbin.
thanks to your files 非常感谢你的工作。
Does anyone know whether steps 4, 5 and 6 can be run from the device itself?
Can I put these commands into some sort of script and run it everytime I need temp root or would I need to do this from a computer every time?
faf said:
Does anyone know whether steps 4, 5 and 6 can be run from the device itself?
Can I put these commands into some sort of script and run it everytime I need temp root or would I need to do this from a computer every time?
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I believe you can do it from a terminal emulator but haven't got the chance to try it myself though.
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pushroot error
c:/adb>adb shell ln /data/local/tem/busybox /data/local/tmp/cp
Link failed File exists
and
c:/adb>adb shell /data/local/tmp/getroot
mmap<> failed. operation not permitted
Why??THX....
itandy said:
I believe you can do it from a terminal emulator but haven't got the chance to try it myself though.
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Definitely, this is the way to go.
Unfortunately, the root exploit I know could run on device itself, including
rageagainstthecage (ratc) and local root exploit (hotplug) both failed on IS.
The solution will be nearly perfect if we can get temp root on IS without a computer link.
Any input will be welcome.
sky1212 said:
pushroot error
c:/adb>adb shell ln /data/local/tem/busybox /data/local/tmp/cp
Link failed File exists
and
c:/adb>adb shell /data/local/tmp/getroot
mmap<> failed. operation not permitted
Why??THX....
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Please then type adb shell.
If you see # but not $, do
cd /data/local/tmp
rm ./cp
ln busybox cp
./pushroot
Then you finished the install.
If you see $, please do all over again.
You can also add ShootMe (screen capture app) and SetCPU to the list of working apps. SetCPU will only allow you underclock for now due to the kernel, but it is a nice touch if you are worried about battery life. Adfree doesn't appear to work
l0st.prophet said:
You can also add ShootMe (screen capture app) and SetCPU to the list of working apps. SetCPU will only allow you underclock for now due to the kernel, but it is a nice touch if you are worried about battery life. Adfree doesn't appear to work
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Adfree is working for me. Are you getting some type of error message?
MetaMorph, screenshot and MyBackup Root are also working.
I had to mount system, then push su to /system/xbin. Then install BusyBox Installer from Market.
No erro, still got the ads. I've tried rebooting & rerooting, still no luck
l0st.prophet said:
No erro, still got the ads. I've tried rebooting & rerooting, still no luck
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What site/app are you going to so I can see if I get the ads.
the anti-ads actually tries to modify the current host file... which is not allowed in your state as far as i know
what you can do is replace it by pushin it to the right spot
but after reboot gone,but sure u know
Adfee is working for me, you can also add Droidwall.
@eddycyf, did you test adfree with apps? Since it aint working for prophet...
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Mhm AdFree isnt working for me. The App states that everything is okay, and that my hosts file is up to date, but I see ads everywhere.
But I am kinda happy now, because i can use Titanium Backup
Originally posted by Stetsonaw at androidforums...
Please be aware that I did not write these instructions. I only posted them. Stetsonaw wrote these instructions. While comfortable in ADB and have rooted my phone many times in testing as well as rolled back the versions etc... I have no more insight into how or why it is not working for you. If you followed the directions exactly on a version 4 phone, this should work no problem.
Haxcid
Links to the necessary files are listed at the bottom.
Remember, I am not at fault if you brick your phone, now, proceed.
Connect your phone in charge only mode to install the LG Bootstrapper and drivers, or grab the LG Universal Drivers.
Change your USB Mode to Internet Connection
Go into Settings/Applications/Development and ensure USB Debugging is turned on
If all goes according to plan, you should see the ADB Ladybug icon in your notification bar
I updated the Rootzwiki page with the same info found below.
Busybox actually comes installed by LG on the Revo, how awesome is that??
Download the rageagainstthecage binary
Download the SU binary
Move these files to the same directory your adb.exe is in.
Code:
The > and # characters below illustrate the prompt
you should have, if you have the $ when you go into adb shell,
exit out and type 'adb usb' then go back into adb shell and
you should see the #
Open Command prompt (either use the Windows Key+R and type cmd or start/run, then type cmd)
32-bit users: >cd c:\program files\android\android-sdk\platform-tools
64-bit users: >cd c:\program files (x86)\android\android-sdk\platform-tools
Or >cd (whatever directory adb is in)
>adb devices (verifies you are connected)
>adb push rageagainstthecage-arm5.bin /data/local/temp/rage
(if the above command fails due to read-only, type 'adb usb' then 'adb root' to validate root status, then 'adb devices' again to verify connection)
>adb push su /data/local/temp/su
>adb shell chmod 777 /data/local/temp/rage
>adb shell ./data/local/temp/rage
>adb shell (If this gives you a $ prompt instead of a # prompt, type 'su', if that fails, 'exit', 'adb usb' like above.)
#mount -o remount,rw -t ext3 /dev/mmcblk0p12 /system
#busybox cp /data/local/temp/su /system/bin/su
#chmod 6755 /system/bin/su
Verify the file is in place w/correct permissions
#cd /system/bin
#ls -l *su
After the ls command you should see the following returned by the system:
-rwsr-sr-x root root 26248 2011-05-29 01:09 su
At this point, you may way to remove the files you put in /data/local/temp (optional):
#rm /data/local/temp/su
#rm /data/local/temp/rage
continue with commands
#reboot
Download and install SuperUser from the Market
Thanks Zennmaster, _mrbirdman_ for finding the linux routes and birdman for helping me out, and droidx8971 for helping me find all the information possible!
http://wikifilez.com/Root Files/revolution/rageagainstthecage-arm5.bin
http://wikifilez.com/Root Files/revolution/su
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.noshufou.android.su&feature=search_result
http://www.lg.com/us/support/mc-support/drivers/LGAndroidDriver_Ver_1.0_All.exe
Just a note for some. The rageagainstthecage bin file may be detected as a virus/trojan. It is not. You may want to disable your antivirus before downloading the .bin file.
I run avira on my desktop and it caught the file as a virus everytime I downloaded it and then deleted it. Avast on my laptop however did not.
Root is simple if you follow the instructions. You need to make sure that adb recognizes your device. Takes 5 minutes to complete, took me longer to install adb again and update it.
Any reason to not use the one click method? Seems to be working
bwhxeon said:
Any reason to not use the one click method? Seems to be working
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No idea. I have not used the one click. Create a thread for it. I posted what I know which is adb.
Successfully Rooted
with RootzWiki instructions for Windows, needed the remount and busybox lines to overcome the permission denied when pushing su.
Hey guys, either using S1C or ADB Commands, have we found out if it's possible to unroot this as long as you Nand Backup the stock rom then unroot from there yet? Just because I got this phone as a filler/4g unl. lock and got buyback on it from best buy so I could buy a dual/quad later on when they come out .
MXFrodo195 said:
Hey guys, either using S1C or ADB Commands, have we found out if it's possible to unroot this as long as you Nand Backup the stock rom then unroot from there yet? Just because I got this phone as a filler/4g unl. lock and got buyback on it from best buy so I could buy a dual/quad later on when they come out .
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Doing a factory reset I believe will unroot you. There is no nand back up at this time. We are waiting for a recovery mod.
Haxcid said:
Doing a factory reset I believe will unroot you. There is no nand back up at this time. We are waiting for a recovery mod.
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Oh ya I know, I just always keep a stock one, on the Inc if you factory reset from an AOSP rom, you'd bootloop, so you had to make sure you were on a Sense 1.0 or stock rom(from my experience), so I was just making sure it was no big deal to go back.
Any idea when we will have cw on this?
Haxcid said:
Doing a factory reset I believe will unroot you. There is no nand back up at this time. We are waiting for a recovery mod.
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I tried the factory reset. I am still rooted.
navycow said:
I tried the factory reset. I am still rooted.
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That's what i figured. Can anyone verify if you remove SU and Rage through adb will it unroot?
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MXFrodo195 said:
That's what i figured. Can anyone verify if you remove SU and Rage through adb will it unroot?
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If you have to return your device, simply remove the superuser app, after you unfreeze anything you may have frozen then factory reset. They honestly will never know it was rooted. The only way now that you can really tell is the super user app from market.
Just so everyone knows. SuperOneClick can root and unroot this phone ok.
navycow said:
Just so everyone knows. SuperOneClick can root and unroot this phone ok.
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Thank you for confirming this. My revolution just came in the mail today!
Thanks for posting this here for me Haxcid!
Sent from 1885
navycow said:
Just so everyone knows. SuperOneClick can root and unroot this phone ok.
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Cool thanks for checking. Any benefits for ADB over S1C? Can't wait to finally root and freeze half these apps. I think we need a few more twitters to praise koush for a recovery on this beast.
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Is there recovery for this now? Did I miss something?
stetsonaw said:
Is there recovery for this now? Did I miss something?
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No No, I was saying we need to praise Koush's good work so he will make one faster .
And Stetsonaw, any idea if I root through ADB, can I unroot with S1C, since it uses the same idea.
S1C for whatever reason will not run(tried three computers, a XP, Vista, and Win7 lol), it keeps freezing at the same spot, everytime.
Should be able to, since S1C does what the ADB method does... or you could just delete the 'su' file out of /system/bin and /system/xbin (if it's there) to unroot.
EDIT: I couldn't get S1C to open on my desktop, and my laptop, which would open the program, would bluescreen when i connected the phone, so i had no choice but to do it the ADB way.
stetsonaw said:
Should be able to, since S1C does what the ADB method does... or you could just delete the 'su' file out of /system/bin and /system/xbin (if it's there) to unroot.
EDIT: I couldn't get S1C to open on my desktop, and my laptop, which would open the program, would bluescreen when i connected the phone, so i had no choice but to do it the ADB way.
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Hmmm, ya now my computer for whatever reason won't open up ADB through command. This is getting irritating lol. Should be nice and simple, but it just won't go through. If I downloaded the SDK Manager like 4 months ago, it shouldn't matter, correct?
make sure you change directory to wherever your adb.exe is located... as in:
Code:
cd C:\Program Files\Android\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools
Well, this is interesting.
On my Revo4g, all I did was enable USB debugging in internet only mode, and i'm faced with this:
Code:
c:\tools\android\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools>adb shell
# busybox whoami
busybox whoami
whoami: unknown uid 0
#
Looks like there's no need for rageagainstthecage, or any exploits. ADB is run as superuser already! (although for some reason ro.secure is set, and it seems to be ignored, so it possibly may be a bug)
EDIT: Nope, verified. Toggle ADB debugging on and off, and you're root!
This is most definitely not what LG intended, but hey- it works!
Still no signs of fastboot without accidentally erasing recovery or something. Looks like it's left in as emergency-only.
If you're not rooted, try this:
Open ADB shell
Your command prompt should be "$"
Run
Code:
kill `busybox pidof adbd`
Re-run ADB shell, your command prompt should change to "#"
Congrats! You're root.. now you can push "su" and whatnot.
That was strangely easy...
thecubed said:
Well, this is interesting.
On my Revo4g, all I did was enable USB debugging in internet only mode, and i'm faced with this:
Code:
c:\tools\android\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools>adb shell
# busybox whoami
busybox whoami
whoami: unknown uid 0
#
Looks like there's no need for rageagainstthecage, or any exploits. ADB is run as superuser already! (although for some reason ro.secure is set, and it seems to be ignored, so it possibly may be a bug)
EDIT: Nope, verified. Toggle ADB debugging on and off, and you're root!
This is most definitely not what LG intended, but hey- it works!
Still no signs of fastboot without accidentally erasing recovery or something. Looks like it's left in as emergency-only.
If you're not rooted, try this:
Open ADB shell
Your command prompt should be "$"
Run
Code:
kill `busybox pidof adbd`
Re-run ADB shell, your command prompt should change to "#"
Congrats! You're root.. now you can push "su" and whatnot.
That was strangely easy...
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OKAY... So, I don't need to do superoneclick? And I don't need to go through the painful process of downloading 3-4 programs?
markapowell said:
OKAY... So, I don't need to do superoneclick? And I don't need to go through the painful process of downloading 3-4 programs?
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Well, if you've got ADB installed, then no you don't need superoneclick, but it's main claim to fame is that it's got all of the tools bundled together.
Stick with superoneclick until I get an easy method put together...
LOL... That's sweet!
Like I mentioned elsewhere... LG wants Verizon to think all is locked down and such but secretly behind its back it is giving us free candy. Like when grandpa and grandma hide money in your room before leaving...
They left in everything needed, we only had to put the pieces together.
Bravo LG bravo... now can we have the source code for this device for 2.2 and 2.3..
Now i'm for sure rooting today, as i already have adb installed. Epic.
So i ran ADB Shell and it automatically gave me "#". I then proceeded to "kill 'busybox pidof adbd' " and it said it did it. Still had "#". I don't seem to have root though. I can't delete bingsearch.apk, can't do anything in setcpu.
When i installed super user from the market, it did say there was an update, so it asked if i wanted to install it. I said yes, and it said an error occurred but it put a zip on my sd card to update the binary and that i need to reboot into recovery and install it.
Any ideas? I don't have cwm yet so i can't exactly do that. Here's how the whole thing went down:
Code:
C:\AndroidSDK\platform-tools>adb shell
*daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
*daemon started successfully *
# kill 'busybox pidof adbd'
kill 'busybox pidof adbd'
[1] Terminated kill "busybox pidof adbd"
#
Nevermind, i just went with super one click and i have root now.
powder007 said:
I then proceeded to "kill 'busybox pidof adbd' " and it said it did it.
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Those were back-ticks, like this: `` not single quotes: ' '
powder007 said:
I don't seem to have root though. I can't delete bingsearch.apk, can't do anything in setcpu.
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setCPU will require superuser.apk and a working su. Did you mount the system partition r/w by hand before trying to delete bing? Using this method, you'd have to mount r/w, then push su, etc.
Ah, my bad. I'm semi new to adb. Thanks for pointing that out.
I had the super user app from the market. On root explorer it didn't give me a Mount r/w button, so i knew i wasn't rooted.
The problem with this rooting method is that it's incomplete.
My method gives you entry to a root shell-- it does not "root" your device.
A "rooted" device requires a file in /system/bin/ called "su", which allows normal Android apps to access root functionality on the device.
The method I detail allows you to manually remount /system as r/w and push the required file to the proper location without requiring an exploit.
Once I have some time free from working on the deodex'd rom, and porting CM7, I will make a super-super easy one click root application for windows/linux.
Until then, this thread is mostly for technical reference for devs, and something interesting that I found
One click root after update: "We have root, but couldn't push busybox. Not sure why!"
I just updated .890 which seemed to go fine with no errors (unfroze all bloat, but did not unroot), but I lost root, as expected.. but when I use Pete's one-click root tool (latest version), it gets to step 3 and gives me the error about not being able to push busybox...!? It says I "have root", but none of my apps recognize it.. I've pulled the battery, rebooted and retried like 10 times... still can't get it to re-root. I've made sure Debugging and Unknown Sources is enabled and tried in Charge Mode and Mass Storage mode... Am I going to have to stock flash this thing and re-update & re-root?
I THINK I have some type of root.. maybe... because Root Explorer will let me mount the System directory as R/W and I can TRY to manipulate files, but if I delete something (like su), it appears to delete successfully, but the file comes back if I refresh the directory.. but I also noticed when I go into the System directory, Root Explorer claims I only have 1MB of free space out of 318.00MB... how did that happen? If I try to run Superuser.apk, it force closes on me.
Any help or ideas are greatly appreciated...
there's an app on the android market that will push busybox if you have root. I'd look into that
edit: have you attempted to run the one-click root again? and if that doesn't work you can try to use the adb method if you're comfortable with it. And make sure that all of your drivers and everything are up-to-date
I have done battery pulls and like a dozen+ re-tries at the 1-click root, always get the same error.. I have been into the ADB shell to try and figure this out and I see the ADB Shell starts out by giving me a # prompt... that means writable/root, right? Any instructions on what I have to do from there?
I will look into that push busybox app, thanks.
http://wiki.rootzwiki.com/index.php/Motorola_Droid_3
This is where all the info about the adb and one-click stuff. The tough part about the adb method is manually pushing su to the (i think) system/xbin folder. Then i just used the app on the marketplace to push busybox. But there's a download link for both of those on the website
Thanks for the links. I think a problem with my ADB is when I reboot it (step 3), I no longer have a # prompt.. it goes back to the $ prompt... the only way I can seem to get the # prompt in ADB is when I use Pete's temporary ADB root... but once I reboot, that goes away. When I try to do step 4, rm /data/local/12m, it says it's a directory and it's not empty and it won't remove it. :\
How do I normally make ADB give me that # prompt so I can write/edit? or am I totally off-base here?..
*edit* I am going to try and do Pete's temp ADB root again and just try steps 18+ and see if that gets me anywhere...
Kraxis said:
Thanks for the links. I think a problem with my ADB is when I reboot it (step 3), I no longer have a # prompt.. it goes back to the $ prompt... the only way I can seem to get the # prompt in ADB is when I use Pete's temporary ADB root... but once I reboot, that goes away. When I try to do step 4, rm /data/local/12m, it says it's a directory and it's not empty and it won't remove it. :\
How do I normally make ADB give me that # prompt so I can write/edit? or am I totally off-base here?..
*edit* I am going to try and do Pete's temp ADB root again and just try steps 18+ and see if that gets me anywhere...
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After temp ADB root, steps 18 and beyond should do it. You may want to check /system/bin and /system/xbin to remove the old su binaries before pushing the new one. Some folks have one in each location for some reason. Put it in xbin, but if it doesn't work, /system/bin will. Superuser wouldn't recognize xbin for me so I moved it to /system/bin and i'm good since.
Anyone have a thought on the xbin not always working? I think this is the 3rd topic i've seen with this issue, not including myself.
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OK, I got root back! I used steps 18+ for "ADB Method" (after using Pete's temp ADB root) and essentially replaced SU and Superuser.apk, CHMOD'd it rebooted and I had root! Thanks guys!!