Reboot and Pattern Lock Issues - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I am having an issue trying to use Tasker and Automateit to reboot my phone. When trying to manually reboot via terminal emulator (su -c reboot), I get a "not permitted" message. Also, when I try to use Pattern Lock with Secure settings, I get an error message that it could not be performed (or similar - can't remember exact wording). I never had this issue when I had my MyTouch 4g (Glacier) which was running a JB 4.2.2 ROM. Any suggestions or fixes?
I am rooted with s-off and bootloader unlocked. I have SuperUser providing access to all apps mentioned. I also have BusyBox installed to the latest and greatest. Finally, I am running the ARHD 12.1 ROM.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

I did notice that my system/xbin folder is missing quite a bit of the files as the system/bin folder, including the reboot file. I assume it doesn't need to mirror it exactly, but should it have the reboot file also? If not, should there be a symbolic link in the xbin folder to link the reboot file in the bin folder? Thanks in advance for any and all help.

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[HOW TO] Remove ads using adfree android

This was created when we didn't have S-OFF yet.
If you have S-OFF or /system overlay script you won't need to go through all the steps simply download adfree android.
I know most of you will be able to do this. But I believe that it might not be as easy for the beginners. So here is a little walk through.
!NEEDs ROOT!
1. Download Adfree Android
2. Wait for it to determine local hosts then click on download and install hosts.
Now it will try to replace /system/etc/hosts but fail (it should reboot the phone but it didn't reboot mine)
4. go to adb and reboot your phone into recovery (with power on+volume down OR the command: "adb reboot recovery")
5. Open up the recovery-windows (start recovery-windows (make sure your in the right directory))
6. mount your system and sdcard you might be able to just use mount and mount everything but I've mounted them serperatly.
Here's how: "adb shell mount /system" next "adb shell mount /sdcard"
7. Now we're going to put it in the etc directory where it should be: "adb shell cp /sdcard/hosts /system/etc"
8. reboot the phone ("adb reboot")
That should remove most of the adds.
I know it's explained on a really low level of knowledge but I wanted to make it accessible for all of you.
Only the needed codes:
Code:
1. adb reboot recovery
2. start recovery-windows
3. adb shell mount /system
4. adb shell mount /sdcard
5. adb shell cp /sdcard/hosts /system/etc
6. adb reboot
has it the option to only block browser ads? when I tried it time ago it couldn't. I don't like to block the app ads
No it removes the adds everywhere. It simply blocks the links to adds. it doesn't actually remove them. they are still being called but they just don't show up.
Hi,
I have this very same problem for a long time now, with the constant reboots etc.
Followed your steps, but after the reboot, as soon as I press the button to update the hostfile, it reboots my phone
Thanks anyway...
PirateNL said:
Hi,
I have this very same problem for a long time now, with the constant reboots etc.
Followed your steps, but after the reboot, as soon as I press the button to update the hostfile, it reboots my phone
Thanks anyway...
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Do you have root access?
Have you checked if the hosts file is at the root of your SD?
A good guide, if a little misplaced, but another option is the /system overlay.
JonasDroid said:
Do you have root access?
Have you checked if the hosts file is at the root of your SD?
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Yes and yes
where is the most recent hosts file? I'm using a vibrant and it says it worked, but of course, it doesn't. And it doesn't copy the hosts file to my sdcard either ? odd
Hello ,
Finally I got Adfree working
Ok it's not perfect because app continue to reboot the phone after updating the hosts file ,
and we need to copy it manually in recovery mode but it better than nothing
Thank you very much JonasDroid for this little How to .
PS:
For me step 5
JonasDroid said:
Code:
5. adb cp /sdcard/hosts /system/etc
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was
Code:
adb shell cp /sdcard/hosts /system/etc
Bye.
Yeah indeed its adb shell cp thx for letting me know
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Can you link me the apk of adfree? I can't download the app from my phone
BTW it's 'ADs" single d
short for advertisment (notice the single d?)
Fixed that English is not my main language
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JonasDroid said:
5. Open up the recovery-windows (start recovery-windows (make sure your in the right directory))
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Can't get "start recovery-windows" to work. What is the "right directory"?
Things seems to have worked for me without that portion. Many thanks, I will now change my review in the market for that app from one star to three stars. If they include a note describing this problem upfront I may bump it up further.
It could simply be called start recovery (depending on where you got your rooting tools)(if you've got the from The Unlockr you'll need the -windows)
If you have S-OFF or if you use an /system overlay script these steps aren't needed. (It was created when we didn't have S-OFF for our legends yet.)
Anyone having problems with adfree scripts on Legend since Froyo update? Neve had a problem witha rooted 2.1, but have lots of problems since rooted Froyo 2.2
It seems HTC may have some service which is checking for modifications to symlinks etc.
When I run adfree in my S-off CM7, i get an java.io.EOFException.
Someone else having this?
I had some problems at first, but reinstalling adfree android from market seemed to help. No problem now with CM7 (01/03 from ali ba) and s-off.
adfree no block ads!
Hi,
i install the adfree on my legend with 2.2 with sense.
i did download the host from the app all work ok got a message say it was success install and need to restart the phone.
i did it but still get all the ad like before on all apps.
pls help!
Have you followed the steps? (explained in first post)
Note that you should have a rooted legend (if you don't know what that is then you don't have one)

[Q] OneClick Root Works, But Superuser App Missing?

Hi, I posted a similar question about this under the OneRoot thread, but I don't see a lot of activity there anymore, so I was hoping to get more responses in a separate thread. I've scoured this forum and everywhere else on the Net and I haven't seen anyone experience this same issue. Hopefully someone will understand the problem and have some idea how to rectify it.
So, I have an AT&T Samgsung Captivate with the stock 2.1 Android "Eclair" build on it. I do believe there was an AT&T issued OTA update for it not long ago that put the build number up to UCJH7. I followed the instructions for TGA_Gunnman's One Click Root/UnRoot method documented here. Everything seems to work fine, in terms of booting into the recovery mode and selecting the update file. After the phone reboots, however, I do not see the Superuser Permissions app with ninja icon in my Applications area. If I browse the directory tree in my internal SD card in /system/apps, I do see a SuperUser.apk file. However, clicking on that shows me the message "Install blocked: For security, your phone is set to block installation of applications not sourced in Android Market." So it appears that rooting procedure worked, all the necessary parts were installed, but I don't have permission to execute su. I see that the xbin folder has been created, and it does contain busybox, su and something called ipctool. Also, a link does exist in /system/bin between su and /syste/xbin/su. If I use the Terminal Emulator and type "su", the prompt sits there for 10 seconds and says "permission denied".
Any ideas on what could be preventing me from gaining superuser access here?
Thanks for your help,
Mike
Download and install "SuperUser" from the Android market
OK, so here is another strange thing about this. This doesn't seem like it'd be related to my original su permission problem, but you never know. I decided to try to un-root using the one click method. Now, during the un-root script, I see the adb daemon start, but it fails on the push command writing unroot.zip to update.zip in the /sdcard folder; it says that permission is denied!. Of course, after booting into recovery, applying the update file fails, as it wasn't found in /sdcard. I'm not sure how this could have happened, as the root script was able to push the root.zip to sdcard just fine initially. Now, after I open a shell against my phone using adb, I check the permissions for the sdcard folder, and this yields rwxrwxr-x. I'm not sure, but I believe there should be another w flag set for other on sdcard. How the heck could that have been cleared?
It does look like I can copy the update.zip to sdcard manually through Windows Explorer and just manually boot into recovery using volume up + down + power, so I'm not completely dead in the water. Yet, I'd like to fix the permissions for sdcard, or else I can no longer use the one-click method.
id10terror said:
Download and install "SuperUser" from the Android market
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Thanks for advice. I will definitely try this, but I did not see this step listed in the oneclick root method? I do see an .apk file for SuperUser in /system/apps, so it seems like the app is already resident. The problem is that it doesn't show up in my main application area on the phone, and I can't run the app; it says it is blocked.
Even if there was a superuser app in the market, wouldn't I need to enable sideloading to get it (which AFAIK need root access)?
Again, thanks for the advice, I appreciate you taking the time to help.
Mods please move to Q&A
Try adb root before adb push
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mskelton said:
Thanks for advice. I will definitely try this, but I did not see this step listed in the oneclick root method? I do see an .apk file for SuperUser in /system/apps, so it seems like the app is already resident. The problem is that it doesn't show up in my main application area on the phone, and I can't run the app; it says it is blocked.
Even if there was a superuser app in the market, wouldn't I need to enable sideloading to get it (which AFAIK need root access)?
Again, thanks for the advice, I appreciate you taking the time to help.
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Its blocked BC u are trying to install it, not run it. Read that error message again.
What happens if you open ROM manager and try to flash clockwork recovery? Or load titanium backup?
End points are HIGHLY important, and if you read your post carefully, you have not yet demonstrated that superuser access is broken, only the icon from which you inferred it is broken. Let me know then we can go from there
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fatttire said:
Mods please move to Q&A
Try adb root before adb push
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Thanks, that was one of the first things I tried last night, but that did not work.
fatttire said:
Its blocked BC u are trying to install it, not run it. Read that error message again.
What happens if you open ROM manager and try to flash clockwork recovery? Or load titanium backup?
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Yeah, you're right, now that I see that error message, I guess it is trying to install it. That's odd, because I thought that the oneclick method would have already installed this app during the recovery boot load?
Regarding ROM manager, funny you should ask, that was the entire genesis of why I'm trying to root, so I can backup my phone and install the custom ROMs. After I installed ROM manager and tried to run it was where I initially noticed I must not have root access. When I try to flash clockwork recovery, the app hangs for (oddly enough) around 10 seconds. I never see any prompt for granting root access to clockwork recovery, nor does it boot into the recovery mode.
Okay I have another idea.
If your goal is to simply make a backup to flash a ROM, try this:
1. Download Cog 2.3b6. Other ROMs may have the file I'm looking for but I know it is here. Also you may be able to search and find this file directly but I'm too lazy to find the link for you lol
2. Open the zip file on your computer and extract /sdcard/update.zip
3. Adb push update.zip /sdcard/update.zip
4. Reboot recovery, reinstall packages, you are in clockwork recovery and can back up your ROM.
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I'd like to try that, except that it appears there is some type of permission snafu on /sdcard. I believe the permissions on that folder *should* be 777, but it is 775 (other has no write access) for some odd reason, and I have no clue how that happened. Hence, when adb tries to push the update.zip to the internal SD folder, it gets permission denied. As I mentioned, not sure if this is related to not being able to execute su, but it is strange nonetheless.
Guys, please disregard what I mentioned earlier about adb and not being able to push the root/unroot.zip to /sdcard. I'm a moron, and I had left the internal SD card mounted to Windows after connecting the phone via USB. Clearly for adb to push/pull off of /sdcard, the internal SD card must *not* be mounted by Windows. My mistake, sorry for the confusion.
The original theme of the thread is still unanswered though, which is how the one-click root could have worked and not installed the SuperUser app onto my phone.
I will try the recommendation earlier in the thread, to download and install the SuperUser app from Android Market to see if that fixes things.
OK, so I downloaded and installed the SuperUser app from the Market, and for whatever reason, this seems to have addressed the issue. I am now prompted to allow applications root privileges. I'm not sure why this was necessary or how it fixed things, perhaps because it overwrote the version of su that was on my phone with a newer one. In any case, it's working.

One click root after update: "We have root, but couldn't push busybox. Not sure why!"

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!!

Maintain Root from V7 into OTA V8

This is all thanks to djrbliss.. I just followed instructions.
***This method does not root the V8 OTA update rather it will maintain root from V7 LG-Stock firmware and will carry it over into the OTA V8 update. There is no CWM-Recovery or GingerVolt as of yet, that is left to the professionals.. MT This is only if you want to run the V8 OTA Update with stock software.. but with root.
1. Use LGNPST to get back to LG-Stock V7 firmware by flashing the .tot
Files: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1466655
Instructions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1337386
2. Use the LG1click from MT to root only.. you need stock recovery to apply the OTA update.
3. Create /data/local.prop and type ro.kernel.qemu=1 then save it. I used root explorer but you can also do it through terminal: echo 'ro.kernel.qemu=1' > /data/local.prop
4. Phone Settings > About Phone > Software Update > Check New and download the update to V8 firmware.
5. After reboot go to whatever directory on your PC, where you have superuser.apk and su and
adb remount
adb push su /system/bin/su
adb shell chmod 6755 /system/bin/su
adb push Superuser.apk /system/app/Superuser.apk
If not sure use the 'files' from MT's LG1click
If that doesn't work download and run this:
Super1click 2.3.3 will push the files for you
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/50763513/SuperOneClickv2.3.3-ShortFuse.rar
***If nothing above is working*** (operation not permitted or read-only file system)
in adb type "adb shell id" should read "uid=0(root) gid=0(root)"
if not go back to /data/local.prop and make sure the file is still there (If not, just create it again in root explorer or other file manager that can edit files)
then "adb remount" and try to push the files again
then reboot and should be all set
OH, and if you don't want that remote desktop app it is /system/app/Aetherpal.apk I just renamed to Aetherpal.apk.bak rather than deleting it just in case..
Also if for some reason you wipe data (which I accidentally did) you will have to go back to Step 3 before getting the OTA update
And while they did fix some things in the update they left out fixing the touchscreen.. still goes unresponsive then you have to press power button to lock and unlock the screen to resume.
Flashing back to v7 now to test this out.
:::EDIT::::
So far it is failing. I get to step 5 and I am not able to remount. Permissions denied.
Also your rar file has tripped my antivirus software.
Please post a link to any original instructions.
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Yep still fails completely at step 5. The root is not carried over at all.
These are original instructions. I emailed Dan (djrbliss). Your anti-virus picked up on one of the exploits contained in the .rar. Once you download even if your anti-virus removes one of the files the rest works fine. This is how I was able to keep root. It does work.
adding the ro.kernel.qemu=1 and the adb commands were from djrbliss.. the rest is all me
Just try the super1click.
in adb type "adb shell id" what is the output?
*Should read "uid=0(root) gid=0(root)" <--- if anything but, go back to /data/local.prop and make sure it is still there.. I might be crazy but think it disappeared once or twice on me..
then the S1C or just the adb commands from OP should work..
(Your anti-virus removed psneuter from the exploit folder.. not needed anyways)
I am running through the process again. I think I found where things went wrong. I will post back after I have run the process again.
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It is working. Seems I typo'd kernel. After running through things again, it worked like a charm.
Haxcid said:
I am running through the process again. I think I found where things went wrong. I will post back after I have run the process again.
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if you have any other issues beep me on IRC freenode #lgrevolution
Haxcid said:
I am running through the process again. I think I found where things went wrong. I will post back after I have run the process again.
:::EDIT:::
It is working. Seems I typo'd kernel. After running through things again, it worked like a charm.
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Glad to hear.. I was close to starting over from scratch to make sure I didn't miss something.. lol
Hmm, didn't work for me will try again later
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Edit: Got it working, typo for me too it's qemu not qenmu lol
JUST FYI.. I have been experiencing some issues with this method that I didn't know until now. At one time I have lost all sound (speaker, in-call, key beep) and /or Vibration. If this happens to you for short-term until someone much smarter than me figures out a normal root method go into /data/local.prop and just rename local.prop to local.prop.bak so you will have it just in case you need to adb push files. After you rename you should reboot. You will still have root on the phone without the file.
Dan/djr explained that ro.kernel.qemu=1 is what allows adb to run as root. Jcase told me that after you push the files you should remove that because it will cause problems if left, like above.
Like I said, hopefully someone will come up with something better..
Do we need to flash the V7 stock TOT? Shouldnt we be able to just use MTs all in one tool to just put stock recovery back on? My only question is I don't know what to do AFTER using the MT tool (option 5 or 6) lol
drt054 said:
JUST FYI.. I have been experiencing some issues with this method that I didn't know until now. At one time I have lost all sound (speaker, in-call, key beep) and /or Vibration. If this happens to you for short-term until someone much smarter than me figures out a normal root method go into /data/local.prop and just rename local.prop to local.prop.bak so you will have it just in case you need to adb push files. After you rename you should reboot. You will still have root on the phone without the file.
Dan/djr explained that ro.kernel.qemu=1 is what allows adb to run as root. Jcase told me that after you push the files you should remove that because it will cause problems if left, like above.
Like I said, hopefully someone will come up with something better..
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+1 to this. No sound. I was an hour late to work because my alarm was silent this morning LOL!
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dbeauch said:
Do we need to flash the V7 stock TOT? Shouldnt we be able to just use MTs all in one tool to just put stock recovery back on? My only question is I don't know what to do AFTER using the MT tool (option 5 or 6) lol
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I flashed back using the tot file, rooted then proceeded from there. Once I fixed my ignorant spelling issues everything worked great. Now that I have renamed the prop file and rebooted sound seems to be working.
My issue is now battery. The phone with no use is eating battery like a thunderbolt. It has been off charger for 2 hours with no use and its down to 84%.
dbeauch said:
Do we need to flash the V7 stock TOT? Shouldnt we be able to just use MTs all in one tool to just put stock recovery back on? My only question is I don't know what to do AFTER using the MT tool (option 5 or 6) lol
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Yes if you already have the V8 update in order to gain root you have to go back to V7 Stock firmware. If you are on GingerVolt 2.0 you have to flash the V7 Firmware to get back to LG-STock and Stock Recovery. The LG1click does NOT work on the V8 update so there is no CWM-Recovery, or GingerVolt at this time until MT figures out how once again..
Haxcid said:
+1 to this. No sound. I was an hour late to work because my alarm was silent this morning LOL!
SORRY!!!.. like I said didn't realize it until it happened, lost vibration and went to check my voicemail and no sound. But made that /data/local.prop into a .bak file, rebooted and was fixed. MT said has something to do with that entry in place the phone thinks it is a terminal emulator instead of a phone or something like that..lol So hopefully this is only temporary.
There may be a new root out soon.. not by me, like I said by someone much smarter than me may have found a way.
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Worked like a charm DRT thanks so much!
Here is what I did:
1) Flashed MTs ZV7 Rooted Stock (RevoZV7GBStock.zip)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1348637
2) Created the local.prop file, etc.
3) Used MTs All-in-One tool to flash Stock Recovery (Option 5)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1348557
4) Downloaded and installed the ZV8 update OTA
5) Used ADB to push files per DRT instructions
6) Rebooted
7) Confirmed that I still have root using Root Checked Basic!
A little bit different than DRTs posted method but I wanted to avoid having to use LGNPST, so at least I can confirm that this alternate approach works as well!
drt054 said:
This is all thanks to djrbliss.. I just followed instructions.
***This method does not root the V8 OTA update rather it will maintain root from V7 LG-Stock firmware and will carry it over into the OTA V8 update. There is no CWM-Recovery or GingerVolt as of yet, that is left to the professionals.. MT This is only if you want to run the V8 OTA Update with stock software.. but with root.
1. Use LGNPST to get back to LG-Stock V7 firmware by flashing the .tot
Files: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1466655
Instructions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1337386
2. Use the LG1click from MT to root only.. you need stock recovery to apply the OTA update.
3. Create /data/local.prop and type ro.kernel.qemu=1 then save it. I used root explorer but you can also do it through terminal: echo 'ro.kernel.qemu=1' > /data/local.prop
4. Phone Settings > About Phone > Software Update > Check New and download the update to V8 firmware.
5. After reboot go to whatever directory on your PC, where you have superuser.apk and su and
adb remount
adb push su /system/bin/su
adb shell chmod 6755 /system/bin/su
adb push Superuser.apk /system/app/Superuser.apk
If not sure use the 'files' from MT's LG1click
If that doesn't work download and run this:
Super1click 2.3.3 will push the files for you
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/50763513/SuperOneClickv2.3.3-ShortFuse.rar
***If nothing above is working*** (operation not permitted or read-only file system)
in adb type "adb shell id" should read "uid=0(root) gid=0(root)"
if not go back to /data/local.prop and make sure the file is still there (If not, just create it again in root explorer or other file manager that can edit files)
then "adb remount" and try to push the files again
then reboot and should be all set
OH, and if you don't want that remote desktop app it is /system/app/Aetherpal.apk I just renamed to Aetherpal.apk.bak rather than deleting it just in case..
Also if for some reason you wipe data (which I accidentally did) you will have to go back to Step 3 before getting the OTA update
And while they did fix some things in the update they left out fixing the touchscreen.. still goes unresponsive then you have to press power button to lock and unlock the screen to resume.
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I am having a few challenges with the steps above. For some reason my root explorer is messed up. It won't open and I've tried uninstalling then reinstalling but it won't won't download from the market. I get another error.
Anyway i can't find another program that can create the prop file. Does anyone know another program or does anyone have some more detailed instruction on how to use terminal?
Thanks
Nckmsn said:
I am having a few challenges with the steps above. For some reason my root explorer is messed up. It won't open and I've tried uninstalling then reinstalling but it won't won't download from the market. I get another error.
Anyway i can't find another program that can create the prop file. Does anyone know another program or does anyone have some more detailed instruction on how to use terminal?
Thanks
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1 open terminal emulator
2 type su, then tap enter
3 type echo 'ro.kernel.qemu=1' > /data/local.prop, then tap enter
4 close terminal emulator
5 profit
Hope this helps
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elreydotcom said:
1 open terminal emulator
2 type su, then tap enter
3 type echo 'ro.kernel.qemu=1' > /data/local.prop, then tap enter
4 close terminal emulator
5 profit
Hope this helps
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Don't forget to rename the prop file to local.prop.bak when you are completely done and on zv8 rooted or you will experience issues like no sound at all. Once you rename the file and reboot everything should return to normal. I would also give it a few days to work out any kinks, like battery drain and the likes.
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Haxcid said:
Don't forget to rename the prop file to local.prop.bak when you are completely done and on zv8 rooted or you will experience issues like no sound at all. Once you rename the file and reboot everything should return to normal. I would also give it a few days to work out any kinks, like battery drain and the likes.
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Ive been unable to get the adb part to work. I can't get the adb command line to come up on my pc. Anyway, so I'm on v7 unrooted with no sound. I have change the name of the prop file and even removed it but my sound wont come back. Do i need to complete the whole process for the sound to come back?
If you are unrooted you can't create the file, you need to get rooted first. Use the all in one package to root.
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Once I was able to finsh the entire process, I managed to rename the prop file and all sound came back. success!
Thanks
Made a post in another thread but any word yet I how we get CWM recovery from rooted zv8?
edit: MT let me know that I needed to recreate the prop file, reboot, and then choose the root option in his new all in one package for ZV8...worked like a charm!
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Installing Xposed on the Android Emulator

I've done a fair amount of research and am still having trouble getting this installed on an emulated device. I have tried the base adt-sdk images for 4.1.2, 4.3 and 4.4.2 none of which I was able to attain the same "rooted" functionality as a phyical device. Most of the threads I read were a lot like this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1731095
Xposed always gives me the following error: "Failed to get root access. Make sure your device is root properly and you have not blocked shell commands."
When I
Code:
adb shell
into the device I have [email protected], so I have access to root. The su binary is in both /system/bin and /system/xbin. I have also tried remounting the /system partition as rw, but nothing seems to help.
I'm not sold on any particualr version of android as long as it is >=4.1.2. I know some SELinux stuff came in at 4.3.
Any help you could offer would be great,
Thanks!
It worked flawlessly for me using Genymotion. I'm guessing you're using the normal Android emulator - apps won't get root on that directly and I'm not familiar with it.
You could, however, manually replace the necessary files. I'd recommend changing the installation mode to "Recovery" then checking the flashable ZIP's updater-script and basically replicate it from the shell (the updater-script is a shell script).
GermainZ said:
It worked flawlessly for me using Genymotion. I'm guessing you're using the normal Android emulator - apps won't get root on that directly and I'm not familiar with it.
You could, however, manually replace the necessary files. I'd recommend changing the installation mode to "Recovery" then checking the flashable ZIP's updater-script and basically replicate it from the shell (the updater-script is a shell script).
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Where does it drop the script?
Blackdragon1400 said:
Where does it drop the script?
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The script is inside the ZIP, which I think I saved to /sdcard/Android/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/ - check the output on your screen after pressing install, it should be noted there.
GermainZ said:
The script is inside the ZIP, which I think I saved to /sdcard/Android/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/ - check the output on your screen after pressing install, it should be noted there.
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Alright, I will give it a try tomorrow, and post an update on the results. Thanks for the help!
Note that there are still a few minor things that are done via root, even when using the manual recovery installation mode. So the app needs to get root access.

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