[Solved] Galaxy S JVP with Voodoo Lagfix. Can't get root - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi
I've got a Galaxy S and I've install Gingerbread (2.3.4 JVP) and the voodoo lagfix (stock JVP with hacks (here)).
I've installed Superuser and restarted the phone, but can't get busybox to install, as it says I don't have root.
I can get root in Terminal Emulator and so have tried "busybox --install -s /system/xbin/", but both busybox executables (/bin/busybox and /sdcard/busybox) on my phone say applet not found.
I want to restore my backups from Titanium Backup, but it also says I don't have root and so I can't use it to install busybox.
I know that I can use "am start" to run an app, but is it possible to run an app as root (I tried su and then am start)?
I've searched the forum, but can't find any advise, besides install superuser, restart and update busybox. Could any please help me get root, so I can restore my backups.
Thank you

That kernel is for jvb/jvh! Problem solved! Think he had done one for jvp
GTi9000 insanitycm010/insaneglitch

Apologies, just noticed that link has jvp too, did you install correct one?
GTi9000 insanitycm010/insaneglitch

Yes my phone shows firmware version 2.3.4 and baseband version I9000XXJVP.
Something I realised, after getting help on the project-voodoo IRC from supercurio, was that I have two su files. One in /system/bin which is 0 bytes and one in /system/xbin which works. This may have been due to superuser wanting to update su and maybe broke it instead. I assume that this would be causing my problems?
I've tried to copy the one from /system/xbin into /system/bin, but the folder is read only. I'll try to find a copy of su to flash (superuser gives me a signed copy, but CWM recovery says that its broken) and see if that will fix the problem.

I decided to reflash and not install superuser from the market place, as the voodoo lagfix includes one (I didn't realise this before), and now everything works fine .

Ah, nice to see you sorted our yourself, its great when people take it on themselves to at least try well done dude
GTi9000 insanitycm010/insaneglitch

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[Q] Superuser/SuperSU issues

Here is a problem I have and I am wondering if anyone else has experienced it and/or solved it:
Phone: Bell SGS i9000
FW: CM9 Nightly (currently May 30) all "stock" (no custom kernels etc)
I installed SuperSU some time ago as it seemed to have more utility than Superuser. I noticed after a flash that Superuser would take back "control" of the su binary and I'd have to manually re-assign it to SuperSU. I decided, after doing some research to see if it was OK, to freeze Superuser in Ti Backup. So far so good.
I noticed today though, that none of my scheduled backups in Ti Backup have taken place for a while, so I launched the app to see what gives. It was at that point I discovered that TB couldn't get su privileges from the system. I launched SuperSU and it attempted to update the su binary - and failed.
Since TB froze the Superuser apk, I can't uninstall it. I also cannot unfreeze it in TB because it cannot get su!
I'm a bit stuck.
I have ROM Toolbox, which appears to work OK, as well as ROM Manager, and both seem to be able to use su commands without issue (I told SuperSU to remember the granting of su permission when I first started using it) I don't have any other apps that regularly use su permissions (not that I know of) so everything else seems fine.
I'd like to fix the updating binary issue with SuperSU though, so I can once again grant TB su and then fix everything.
Anyone have any ideas? I've already tried re-flashing Superuser from recovery, still shows as frozen. I tried unfreezing from ROM Toolbox, but it fails.
I'm stuck and I'm at the limit of my understanding and experience with this. Anyone who can help will receive my eternal gratitude - and a pint if you're ever in my town!
Try to delete tb then reflash the rom without any wipe
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[SUPPORT] Update failures

With all major changes to SuperSU, there are updates to both the GUI and binary. The GUI is the part you see on screen, the binary is what allows other apps to actually acquire root access. The first time you open SuperSU after such an update, it will attempt to update the binary to the latest version.
There are a lot of components to the binary and it needs to be set up just right for everything to work. This is a complex operation, and sometimes it fails. SuperSU is used by dozens of millions of users across hundreds of different devices, running even more different firmware revisions - any change always has the potential to break something somewhere.
SuperSU offers multiple ways of installation: in-app 'normal', in-app TWRP/CWM, and ZIP via TWRP/CWM. These all have their own strengths and weaknesses, so if one doesn't work, try the others if available.
If you are reporting an update failure, you should include at least the following information. Some information requires some skill with adb to retrieve.
- Exact device model
This includes the brand, the model, and the carrier variant (if applicable: mostly USA, Korea, China)
- Exact firmware version
Which exact firmware are you using? If you are using a custom firmware, please include a link to the download for this firmware. If on top of that, you are also using a custom kernel, please include a link to the download for that as well.
- Exact Android version
Android x.y
- Exact SuperSU version
Which version were you running, and to which version are you updating? If using Pro, do you have OTA survival mode enabled?
- Interfering apps
There are some apps that can interfere with SuperSU installation, primarily:
- other Superusery apps
- Xposed
- BusyBox (symlinked or non-symlinked)
Include in your report if you have one or more of these installed.
- Update methods tried
In-app 'normal', in-app via recovery, and ZIP via recovery. If you used one of the recovery options, please include exactly which version of which recovery you are using, and if it's not an official build (so a TWRP not from the TeamWin website, a CWM not from CWM's site, etc) a link to where you got it from.
Note that if you let TWRP or CWM "fix" root for you, or let them disable the firmware from flashing a new recovery (sometimes you are asked this), you have broken root, and the only way to recover it is flashing the full ZIP through recovery.
- What kind of root are you left with?
After a failed binary update, multiple outcomes are possible:
- Root is lost. Apps cannot get root anymore, you cannot get root using "su" from an adb shell, etc
- Root seems to mostly still work. Most apps still work, and/or "su" still works from an adb shell
- Nothing seems to have changed at all, even the GUI still shows the old version number
Report what state your device is in now. Note that you can get the version of the main "su" binary by running "su -v" from a terminal emulator or adb shell.
- Logs from TWRP, when updating the binary using the TWRP/CWM button inside the SuperSU app
After pressing the TWRP/CWM button, the device should reboot into TWRP, do it's thing for a few seconds, then reboot into Android. If SuperSU still complains about the binary, please retrieve the TWRP log file. You can retrieve it via adb pull /cache/recovery/last_log, which should produce the last_log file in your current directory. You still need at least partial root from booted Android to retrieve this log. Sadly it is wiped and replaced with a new file when you boot into recovery a second time, so you cannot retrieve it that way. Note that this log will always contain a number of errors, as the installer tries several things in several ways, that work differently on different firmwares. Attach this log file.
- Logs from TWRP, when updating SuperSU completely via ZIP
If after you boot back into Android, SuperSU is not working right or still asks for updated binaries, reboot back into TWRP, install the ZIP again. After the ZIP is installed, you can retrieve the log file via adb pull /tmp/recovery.log, which should produce the recovery.log file in your current directory. Attach this log file.
- Logs from SuperSU (very important)
If SuperSU keeps asking you to update the binaries after trying any which way and failing, please post the detection log. After updating has failed, don't reboot, but produce detection information via adb logcat -d | find /i "installer" > logcat.txt (Windows, use 'grep -i' instead of 'find /i' on Linux or OSX), which should produce a logcat.txt file in your current directory with several lines mentioning SuperSU. Attach this log file.
- Various logs (very important)
Some additional handy information can be gotten by via some adb shell calls. If you that working, copy/pasting the following commands should produce a nice sulog.txt file in your current directory, which you should attach to your post:
(as always with copy/pasting, make sure you press enter a few times afterwards to make sure the last line was flushed)
Code:
adb shell getprop > sulog.txt
adb shell set >> sulog.txt
adb shell toolbox id >> sulog.txt
adb shell busybox >> sulog.txt
adb shell su -v >> sulog.txt
adb shell su -V >> sulog.txt
adb shell su -h >> sulog.txt
adb shell su --self-test >> sulog.txt
adb shell ls -l /system/xbin/*su* >> sulog.txt
adb shell ls -lZ /system/xbin/*su* >> sulog.txt
adb shell ls -lZ /system/bin/toolbox >> sulog.txt
adb shell ls -l /system/bin >> sulog.txt
adb shell ls -l /system/xbin >> sulog.txt
adb shell ls -laR /su >> sulog.txt
adb shell ps >> sulog.txt
In closing
All this information will help diagnose the problem, and potentially help fix the issue if there is something wrong with SuperSU itself (which is not unheard of). The more information you provide, the better you can be helped. Still, be aware that often it takes a while to get a problem sorted. Even when a lot of people are having the same problem (and many problems may look the same but deep down are separate issues), it is rare to find a user who actively wants to help fix the issue. Most users will only complain but then don't really assist in solving the issue. If you can be someone who can actively help, and by that I mean being responsive to questions, being available for a live debugging session, etc, you are a rare gem indeed, and your assistance will be greatly appreciated.
If you are writing multiple posts, it is always helpful if you keep linking back to your original post with the report. Saves me time.
Sorry for the inconvenience!
SGH-T999
4.3
2.06 can update to 2.14 but binary update never takes
BusyBox but dont know what kind
In-app 'normal', in-app via recovery, and ZIP via recovery after that binary update still fails normal and via TWRP v2.8.0.1
Still have root
Update has make my Galaxy S5 is unusable...
After update I am unable to open any Google based apps, Gmail, maps, YouTube, etc. I get an error that says "Unfortunately, [app] has stopped.". Im also getting the "Unfortunately, the process com.google.process.gapps has stopped" error. What do I need to do? I did a factory reset hoping thats would fix the problem but it hasn't. It seems as thought it's not reading my SD card as well. It's showing I don't have pic or that one is even installed. I can make calls but that's about it. No Internet, no connections, no apps. Can't even sign onto my gmail to be able to download any app from the play store. I am out of town & without a computer until later tonight. Would re rooting fix my problem? I do not have recovery flashed onto my phone. It wasn't available when I rooted & I never got around to doing it. Pleasant Help! I have a titanium back up of my 0hone but can't download the application to try that avenue.
shadow322 said:
SGH-T999
4.3
2.06 can update to 2.14 but binary update never takes
BusyBox but dont know what kind
In-app 'normal', in-app via recovery, and ZIP via recovery after that binary update still fails normal and via TWRP v2.8.0.1
Still have root
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As stated on IRC, I'm going to need the logs described above.
Emmie0702 said:
After update I am unable to open any Google based apps, Gmail, maps, YouTube, etc. I get an error that says "Unfortunately, [app] has stopped.". Im also getting the "Unfortunately, the process com.google.process.gapps has stopped" error. What do I need to do? I did a factory reset hoping thats would fix the problem but it hasn't. It seems as thought it's not reading my SD card as well. It's showing I don't have pic or that one is even installed. I can make calls but that's about it. No Internet, no connections, no apps. Can't even sign onto my gmail to be able to download any app from the play store. I am out of town & without a computer until later tonight. Would re rooting fix my problem? I do not have recovery flashed onto my phone. It wasn't available when I rooted & I never got around to doing it. Pleasant Help! I have a titanium back up of my 0hone but can't download the application to try that avenue.
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Sounds unlikely to be due to SuperSU. Either way, there's nothing you can really do about it now. Situations like these I advise a factory reset and a data restore.
Chainfire said:
Sounds unlikely to be due to SuperSU. Either way, there's nothing you can really do about it now. Situations like these I advise a factory reset and a data restore.
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I've done a factory reset & stoll have the same problem. How would I restore data?
Emmie0702 said:
I've done a factory reset & stoll have the same problem. How would I restore data?
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You would restore the data from a backup you've made before resetting ?
In SuperSU you can try 'full unroot' from Settings (twice if necessary) and unroot, see if that resolves the slowness/crashing.
The only backup I have is a titanium backup. I can't get anything to download from the play store. I never flashes recovery because it wasn't available when I rooted. I never went back to add it (which I could kick myself for right now). Would re rooting help? Supersu isn't on my phone anymore either. I'm not sure what happened to that.
Edit: could the platform.xml under /etc/permissions/platform.x ml have anything to do with it?
Knox
Emmie0702 said:
After update I am unable to open any Google based apps, Gmail, maps, YouTube, etc. I get an error that says "Unfortunately, [app] has stopped.". Im also getting the "Unfortunately, the process com.google.process.gapps has stopped" error. What do I need to do? I did a factory reset hoping thats would fix the problem but it hasn't. It seems as thought it's not reading my SD card as well. It's showing I don't have pic or that one is even installed. I can make calls but that's about it. No Internet, no connections, no apps. Can't even sign onto my gmail to be able to download any app from the play store. I am out of town & without a computer until later tonight. Would re rooting fix my problem? I do not have recovery flashed onto my phone. It wasn't available when I rooted & I never got around to doing it. Pleasant Help! I have a titanium back up of my 0hone but can't download the application to try that avenue.
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@Emmie0702 I think it's a weird Knox Action -i mean, It MAY happen 'coz Knox
Chainfire said:
Note that if you let CWM "fix" root for you (sometimes you are asked this), you have broken root, and the only way to recover it is flashing the full ZIP through recovery.
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CWM is asking for that. I have to answer Yes or No. So I should click No ?
sorry wrong thread
Samsung N7100 Hong Kong (rom is UK)
N7100XXUFND3
4.4.2
2.14 pro
Don't have OTA survival mode enabled.
Before updating the SU, I can use the SU as usual. But after updating the SU binary via normal, it says I didn't install the execute file ( something like that, since I'm using Chinese), which means i haven't root.
So, do i need to re-root, then update the SU binary?
p220fhf said:
Samsung N7100 Hong Kong (rom is UK)
N7100XXUFND3
4.4.2
2.14 pro
Don't have OTA survival mode enabled.
Before updating the SU, I can use the SU as usual. But after updating the SU binary via normal, it says I didn't install the execute file ( something like that, since I'm using Chinese), which means i haven't root.
So, do i need to re-root, then update the SU binary?
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You can give it a shot, rerooting via the ZIP ( http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu ) with TWRP. See if that helps, and let us know. If it doesn't fix the issue, I will find this firmware and flash it on my own N7100 (if possible) and see if I can replicate the issue.
SuperSU Problem!
I've rooted my device (GT-1335 - Android 4.4) with Windershare Rooting Toolkit, After rooting I've installed Root checker basic from the market and run it. It says your device is rooted. But when i wanted to go to root using FX explorer, it says you need permission from Advance user. When i click SuperSU after that it says that "There is no Su binary installed, and SuperSu cannot install it. This is a problem!", After that i checked whether my device is rooted or not with Root checker basic, but now its says that my device isn't rooted!
Please Help, and replay soon!
Note: My device isn't original samsung model!
super su still loading
After update super su in playstore my s4 octacore in app tab on supersu still loading but nothing happened...
I had problems with using Stock 4.4.4 on my i9305.
Was freezing/not opening, then when it did it wouldn't update.
So I went to the SuperSu site and downloaded the latest to instal via CWM.
Now working fine. Hope this helps someone.
Chainfire said:
You can give it a shot, rerooting via the ZIP with TWRP. See if that helps, and let us know. If it doesn't fix the issue, I will find this firmware and flash it on my own N7100 (if possible) and see if I can replicate the issue.
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I tried to reroot on my s4, but nothing changes, when updating the SU to 2.14.
So, I think, maybe, the main problem is SU 2.14 on 4.4.2 and 4.3.
My s4 was 4.3 rooted, before the SU update, everything was fine. But after updating, the SU app said I didn't root. Then I updated my FW to 4.4.2(I9505ZHUFNB3), and used CF-root to root. Still ok, but when the SU updated to 2.14, thing happened again. (Now my s4 is temp unroot for playing game , but can't root again as it says "You didn't root")
Sorry for my bad English.
SuperSU 2.14 not working on s4 4.3
gokunjp said:
After update super su in playstore my s4 octacore in app tab on supersu still loading but nothing happened...
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same problem here on my S4-quad-16G with samsung 4.3-stock, which was rooted mothns ago via AutoROOT+twrp2.7.01
p220fhf said:
I tried to reroot on my s4, but nothing changes, when updating the SU to 2.14.
So, I think, maybe, the main problem is SU 2.14 on 4.4.2 and 4.3.
My s4 was 4.3 rooted, before the SU update, everything was fine. But after updating, the SU app said I didn't root. Then I updated my FW to 4.4.2(I9505ZHUFNB3), and used CF-root to root. Still ok, but when the SU updated to 2.14, thing happened again. (Now my s4 is temp unroot for playing game , but can't root again as it says "You didn't root")
Sorry for my bad English.
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same here update 2.14 from PlayStore f.cked-up the SuperSU app (i have waiting-donut on APPS and LOGS-tabs...)
Device stays rooted, and root-requests from other apps seems to work too, because there is a typical SuperSU-reuqest popup there....
So please fix the APP for Samsung 4.3 4.4 firmwares...
Versions 2.01+2.06 worked flawlessly.
what i have already tryed:
1) On the [Settings]-TAB: => UNINSTALL APP: Effect 'uninstalling...'-popup stays 4ever w/o effect
2) On the [Settings]-TAB: => UNINSTALL APP for a NEW SuperUserApp: Effect 'uninstalling...'-popup stays 4ever w/o effect
3) Booted into TWRP => INSTALL the SuperSU-2.14.ZIP, rebooting phone -> in SuperSU (the same waiting donuts on APPS/LOGS...)
Phone: i9505-OpenEUROPE quad-core/16G Samsung-stock-FW 4.3
Device I9505
Android Version: Stock 4.3 MKF
BusyBox v1.22.1
Wanam Xposed installed
Stock Recovery
Kingo Root
Google Play Update
Issue: After update from 2.13 to the latest 2.14 when supersu try to reinstall it stuck more than 5 minutes, I reboot my phone, reopen supersu but now in my "APPS" and "LOGS" I have some kind of neverending loop load, I can't manage to see my rooted apps there, and in my SETTINGS if I try to make some changes it stuck and need phone reboot, otherwise all my rooted apps work fine!
Chainfire said:
You can give it a shot, rerooting via the ZIP with TWRP. See if that helps, and let us know. If it doesn't fix the issue, I will find this firmware and flash it on my own N7100 (if possible) and see if I can replicate the issue.
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I think i figure out the problem, is the SU bin update. My note 2 is rooted and is using SU 2.14 pro, but i don't update the bin. It works fine, but when opening the su app, it asks you to update the bin.

[Q] Busybox installed but not recognised

Hello, I'm sorry to ask but I checked all 31 posts about busybox in here and even in other phones, and nothing helps.
I've a Moto X with unlocked bootloader, and I installed twrp 2.8.4.0-ghost, installed last SuperSU and busybox from stericson.
I'm running Android 4.4.3 from stock (came that way when I bought it).
Titanium Backup works, it says Root Access Ok and BusyBox 1.19.4 (also have SQLite, i don't know if it's relevant)
With ADB i can access shell and su, but when typing "busybox" it says it doesn't recognise the command.
I'm trying to use a pc software that needs busybox, when connecting the phone it doesn't recognise busybox.
I tried installing busybox manually, using this and this, but at some I always get the error that data/local/busybox is read-only
Any help greatly appreciated, thanks
Try to update Busybox. I'm on 1.23.0 and was on 1.21.x for a long time. I think you are using a very old busybox.

Can't edit or write data on my phone after rooting.

I f'ed up guys, it seems that after rooting I dont have access to edit data on my phone, it can boot and all, but I cant for example take pictures(says it doesn have space wich is not true), intall apps, etc. I dont know in what extents it affected because I can uninstall apps for example.
When I try to delete a file with a file explorer it says the access was denied. Nor I can copy files from my pc to the phone.
I have a XT1063 with lollipop 5.0.2 that I installed manually before and worked great.
I installed Super SU through TWRP 2.8.5.0 (maybe wasnt compatible with lollipop?) that have Super SU 2.4 built in (according to what i’ve read, maybe this version of Super SU isnt compatible?).
Anyway, after that I proceeded to install busybox with default configuration and later smscript, dont know if all this is relevant. I only was aware of the problem when I tried to download a script for smcript but couldnt save it to my phone.
So next I tried to unroot from super su configuration with no luck, only got to unroot after uninstalling busybox. (also uninstalled smscript if that matters).
I hope I gave enough data if you need more just ask, thanks!
fede011 said:
I f'ed up guys, it seems that after rooting I dont have access to edit data on my phone, it can boot and all, but I cant for example take pictures(says it doesn have space wich is not true), intall apps, etc. I dont know in what extents it affected because I can uninstall apps for example.
When I try to delete a file with a file explorer it says the access was denied. Nor I can copy files from my pc to the phone.
I have a XT1063 with lollipop 5.0.2 that I installed manually before and worked great.
I installed Super SU through TWRP 2.8.5.0 (maybe wasnt compatible with lollipop?) that have Super SU 2.4 built in (according to what i’ve read, maybe this version of Super SU isnt compatible?).
Anyway, after that I proceeded to install busybox with default configuration and later smscript, dont know if all this is relevant. I only was aware of the problem when I tried to download a script for smcript but couldnt save it to my phone.
So next I tried to unroot from super su configuration with no luck, only got to unroot after uninstalling busybox. (also uninstalled smscript if that matters).
I hope I gave enough data if you need more just ask, thanks!
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I got the same problem here! pls HELP!
I also had the same problem on my XT1068
Just reboot the device and format the internal storage using TWRP 2.8.6.0 (Latest). Problem will be solved
sharkymyn said:
I also had the same problem on my XT1068
Just reboot the device and format the internal storage using TWRP 2.8.6.0 (Latest). Problem will be solved
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It means that I have to clean install everything again? I dindt want to go to this point, but thanks!

[q] please help busybox problem

i've accidentally uninstall busybox (don't ask why, long story), now there's no busybox on my z1, but when i'm tring to install busybox using busybox again it always failed, the message "busybox was not sucsess, try to change location to fox the issues". Anyone have the solution for this problem? I'm using xperia Z1 sol23 (japan version), rooted, lockbootloader, no cwm. In my system/ xbin there's some files but no busybox files. I'm tring to copy busybox to xbin but the system wont let me to write in xbin. Help me please... is there any method to install busybox?
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I have that problem too in the latest firmware 5.1.1 (prerooted rom). I wonder if everyone who use prerooted 5.1.1 have this busybox bug. I have used some busybox installer from playstore but the installation failed, telling me to change location of busybox installation. In my case i'm sure I didn't removed the busybox. I installed the rom clean and I also flashed the latest supersu successfully.
Hopefully I can repay xda a little here and maybe help you guys out.
I spent all day downgrading to kitkat and then flashing a pre-rooted 5.1.1 ROM.
I have just finished and root seems ok. I tried to use 'busybox installer' and it failed (it wasnt asking for supersu permission).
I tried 'busybox' from the link below and it installed fine.
Hope this helps
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=stericson.busybox&hl=en
EDIT: I'm sure You'd already tried that but I had a problem with busybox installer just minutes before your post, so thought it was worth mentioning what worked for me

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