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Hi guys I searching for some help here :
How can we get root for Android system device has no JavaScript in browser and can't push APK or running demon shell su script

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tatoo M7 root completed but applications say it is not rooted

I have completed my Tattoo M7 root however applications say it is not rooted.
basically if i do ADB SHELL and then SU i get the root console but can not write to /system folder via adb push since i get permisison denied which means i always have to adb shell and su.
I believe this is somehow creating problems also to applications (i am testing Titanium Backup) which require root permissions and say i am not.
Anyone can help understanding why i can su only in console or terminal emultor but cannot use apps requiring root permissions.
Dude, you have to remount EVERY TIME /system and /data if you reboot, otherwise it says permission denied because system is read only...
Get RootExplorer, there is a little button which lets you remount partitions with one tap...
pardol said:
I have completed my Tattoo M7 root however applications say it is not rooted.
basically if i do ADB SHELL and then SU i get the root console but can not write to /system folder via adb push since i get permisison denied which means i always have to adb shell and su.
I believe this is somehow creating problems also to applications (i am testing Titanium Backup) which require root permissions and say i am not.
Anyone can help understanding why i can su only in console or terminal emultor but cannot use apps requiring root permissions.
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hi
as ur question in the related thread
see link : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=637927
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[Q] ADB shell how to access?

I have rooted but I have no clue on how to access the adb shell......or the teminal...
adb , you can go look for it in theunlocker.com .. terminal , you can use it from your tab .. its depend in what codes you wanna use..
What do you want to do? Give more information.

Is there any way to require adb shell root?

I got the tool "galaxys2_kernel_repack" to modified the zImage which got from the official release and changed the default.prop "ro.secure=0".
Use the kTool.apk write the image to phone. after reboot, the default.prop value has changed. but the adb shell is still in normal mode, not root mode.
Is there any way to require adb shell root?
Thanks for you help.
My devices software version is N7000ZSLPM_TGY
hello,
have you tried this :
ningoune said:
hello,
have you tried this :
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Thanks for your answer.
I used the stock ICS release by SAMSUNG, not CM release.
As your answer, there is still the normal mode, but can require root shell type the command "su".
I have resolved the problem by flash the speedmod kernel which provide adb shell root. With adb shell root you can use PC Client command like "adb root", "adb remount", "adb push to /system directly"

Installing from rooted adb shell (4.4.4)?

Hi, I have access to root shell via adb on my Android 4.4.4 tablet. I can remount /system r/w and modify it. Are there some instructions for installing SuperSU from the root shell? I would like to avoid TWRP and other modifications.

how to root android emulator?

i have installed android studio and using Android 7.0 API 24 android virtual device.. i wanted to install xposed on it but for that i need root access...
i tried to start virtual device from emulator command line by using -writable-system .. after i used root and remount command through adb and pushed su to /system/bin/su and give permissions to it
after i installed supersu apk and rooted device succesfully.. but issue is when i reboot virtual device it go into bootloop.. if i do cold boot from android studio it again loose root access..
kindly suggest what i do.. i read somewhere to copy system.img from temp folder but i am not able to find system.img in any temp folder
PS::I AM USING WINDOWS 7
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i have installed android studio and using Android 7.0 API 24 android virtual device.. i wanted to install xposed on it but for that i need root access...
i tried to start virtual device from emulator command line by using -writable-system .. after i used root and remount command through adb and pushed su to /system/bin/su and give permissions to it
after i installed supersu apk and rooted device succesfully.. but issue is when i reboot virtual device it go into bootloop.. if i do cold boot from android studio it again loose root access..
kindly suggest what i do.. i read somewhere to copy system.img from temp folder but i am not able to find system.img in any temp folder
PS::I AM USING WINDOWS 7
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