SamsungJ2 won't boot after installing FolderMount that patched /system/bin/sdcard :( - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello everybody,
I'm really desperate, I hope you can help me as soon as possible,
I installed FolderMount that patched "/system/bin/sdcard" and saved the original file to "/system/bin/sdcard.backup". After rebooting, my Samsung J2 Prime is stuck to the Samsung logo
How can I access a command line to delete "/system/bin/sdcard" and rename "/system/bin/sdcard.backup" back to "/system/bin/sdcard", in the hope that my smartphone works again ?
Please give me as much information as you can because I'm a novice (but I was able to root my smartphone, I know how to access recovery mode, and I know the basic unix shell commands).
THANKS A LOT FOR YOUR HELP, I really count on you.
Cedric.

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Mr_Budyniowski said:
I'm join to this question. My tab have problems with corrupted files after power lose, and turning off with china hardware button. This problems are loading loop (endless android logo without enter the system - this is instant restore from backup for me) It will be great to run some kind of script from CWM for example and repair file system without adb shell knowledge - many people dont know what is it and how to use it. Or maybe there is a way to do it via init.d? But I'm not sure there is possibility to umount partition for init.d script. Maybe someone know how to solve my problem?
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