This is my first time that i can't modify System files after rooting using root explorer apps , i did reflashed twice & root without success !!!
Bofahad said:
This is my first time that i can't modify System files after rooting using root explorer apps , i did reflashed twice & root without success !!!
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And this is why
https://github.com/topjohnwu/magisk...a0/notes.md#new-system-as-root-implementation
Badger50 said:
And this is why
https://github.com/topjohnwu/magisk...a0/notes.md#new-system-as-root-implementation
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is it the same with u ? Because no body asking why?
Bofahad said:
is it the same with u ? Because no body asking why?
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I asked and received the same link. Sad.. Android is slowly turning into Apple.
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Bofahad said:
is it the same with u ? Because no body asking why?
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Yep, same here. You'd have to ask google why actually. And until TJW hopefully finds away around it with magisk, I'm afraid we're at google's mercy with their new partition system.
But how root apps modifing system partition ?? Like adaway etc.. ??
Bofahad said:
But how root apps modifing system partition ?? Like adaway etc.. ??
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AdAway in Android 10 can be used with the Systemless Hosts Module from Magisk. If you don't install that module AdAway won't work.
Bofahad said:
This is my first time that i can't modify System files after rooting using root explorer apps , i did reflashed twice & root without success !!!
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Root Explore work fine with and i can modify my system. Just insure the superuser access in Magisk manager
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DinarQ8 said:
Root Explore work fine with and i can modify my system. Just insure the superuser access in Magisk manager
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Are u sure ?? What Magisk version did u used for rooting ??
Bofahad said:
Are u sure ?? What Magisk version did u used for rooting ??
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Last update. But to understand you mean access to get root system folders
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DinarQ8 said:
Last update. But to understand you mean access to get root system folders
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What? Can u edit any System files like hosts? If yes how did u got rooted ? I did rooted even with Canary magisk with no luck!
Bofahad said:
What? Can u edit any System files like hosts? If yes how did u got rooted ? I did rooted even with Canary magisk with no luck!
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Download latest Magisk Manager - https://github.com/topjohnwu/M...7.3.5/MagiskManager-v7.3.5.apk
[*]Install Magisk manager on my Pixel 4 XL
[*]Download latest factory image with build number that matches my phone's version from this URL: https://developers.google.com/android/images#coral
[*]Extract the zip file contents
[*]You will see one more zip file, extract those contents
[*]Copy the boot.img file to your phone (you can plugin USB to your PC and put it in your "Downloads" folder
[*]Open Magisk Manager, click "Advanced" >> "Recovery Mode"
[*]Click the top "Install" button
[*]When prompted click Install again, then "Select and Patch a file" >> Select the boot.img file you copied to your pixel 4 xl earlier.
[*]it will create a new file "/storage/emulated/0/Download/magisk_patched.img"
[*]Plugin your phone to your PC again via USB, copy this new file in same folder as your adb sdk files.
[*]open cmd prompt type:
[*]adb devices
[*]*Note: unlock your phone and approve ADB access if prompted
[*]adb reboot bootloader
[*]fastboot devices
[*]fastboot flash boot magisk_patched.img
[*]If it works you should get somthing like
fastboot flash boot magisk_patched.img
target reported max download size of 268435456 bytes
sending 'boot_a' (32092 KB)...
OKAY [ 1.167s]
writing 'boot_a'...
OKAY [ 0.325s]
finished. total time: 1.494s
[*]Reboot your phone, open Magisk manager again, and verify it shows you now have root!
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Send me a message on the direct if you still don't know how do it
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DinarQ8 said:
Download latest Magisk Manager - https://github.com/topjohnwu/M...7.3.5/MagiskManager-v7.3.5.apk
Download latest factory image with build number that matches my phone's version from this URL: https://developers.google.com/android/images#coral
You will see one more zip file, extract those contents
Open Magisk Manager, click "Advanced" >> "Recovery Mode"
When prompted click Install again, then "Select and Patch a file" >> Select the boot.img file you copied to your pixel 4 xl earlier.
Plugin your phone to your PC again via USB, copy this new file in same folder as your adb sdk files.
adb devices
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash boot magisk_patched.img
Reboot your phone, open Magisk manager again, and verify it shows you now have root!
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Send me a message on the direct if you still don't know how do it
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Thank u friend , its my way but i will do it one more time may be last time something goes wrong thanks
Bofahad said:
Thank u friend , its my way but i will do it one more time may be last time something goes wrong thanks
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Do not forget to unlock bootloader
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DinarQ8 said:
Do not forget to unlock bootloader
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Do us a favor please so there is no misunderstanding. Take a screenshot of root explorer in RW mode on root folder /. You can see mine is in r/o.
cryppie said:
Do us a favor please so there is no misunderstanding. Take a screenshot of root explorer in RW mode on root folder /. You can see mine is in r/o.
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Screenshot. And I would like to know for what he want to Modify System
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cryppie said:
Do us a favor please so there is no misunderstanding. Take a screenshot of root explorer in RW mode on root folder /. You can see mine is in r/o.
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There is currently no way to modify the system files.
DinarQ8 said:
Screenshot. And I would like to know for what he want to Modify SystemView attachment 4905933
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That is read only.
I did clean flash & root but still Can't modify system files
DinarQ8 said:
Screenshot. And I would like to know for what he want to Modify SystemView attachment 4905933
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That is Read Only, not Read/Write.
Bofahad said:
I did clean flash & root but still Can't modify system files
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There currently is no way to modify system files.
Related
USE THIS SCRIPT AT YOUR OWN RISK
Prerequisites:
1. Unlocked Bootloader
2. CWM Recovery for unlocked bootloader installed
Code:
Changelog 27.7.2011:
- su and superuser updated to latest version
- fixed issue with permissions
- works correctly with Titanium Backup
Changelog 26.7.2011:
- added sqlite3 binary
- su and busybox updated to latest version
How to:
1. Download "root_cwm.zip" (bellow in Attached Files)
2. Copy it to sdcard or sdcard-ext
3. Reboot into CWM recovery
5. Click "install zip from sdcard"
6. Choose zip from sdcard
7. Pick the "root_cwm.zip"
8. Install
9. Reboot
Tested on kennethpenn's [ROM] AT&T 4.5.91 ★ Gingerbread 2.3.4, but should work on any ROM available.
Can you please upload the .zip?
kennethpenn said:
Can you please upload the .zip?
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its there in attached files...
kamma said:
its there in attached files...
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Edit: im an idiot.
Awesome
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Worked like a charm. Thanks!
goscrewsir said:
Worked like a charm. Thanks!
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glad to hear...
So is the only difference between these two threads (this one and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1140110) that the other is for the HKTW... orrrrr? =) and thanks anyway, I'm about to use your .zip right now
Worked beautifully when preinstall didn't, thank you
wow! this is awesome!
This is great!!!
I used this to obtain root in OTA 4.5.91 but I'm have some problems. Root explorer and terminal can access root, but Titanium Backup, busybox, and SQLite Editor cant get root access. USB debugging is turned on, and same for 3rd party install.
Anyone have any idea what's causing this?
Can you read/write in root explorer?
GuerillaZhou said:
I used this to obtain root in OTA 4.5.91 but I'm have some problems. Root explorer and terminal can access root, but Titanium Backup, busybox, and SQLite Editor cant get root access. USB debugging is turned on, and same for 3rd party install.
Anyone have any idea what's causing this?
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i got it working, just manually copied su from /preinstall to /system/bin, and sqlite and titanium works now
how do i install CWM before I am rooted?
ekerbuddyeker said:
how do i install CWM before I am rooted?
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unlock BL and then go to fastboot mode and install CWM
munchy_cool said:
unlock BL and then go to fastboot mode and install CWM
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can you elaborate. I am in fastboot mode. How do I install CWM?
Hi,
For me, the flashing appears to be successful, but when I boot into recovery I'm getting the stock recovery. I think the issue is with /system/etc/install-recovery.sh, but I have no clue how to remove this file from my phone. I can't change the permissions or the file even with root access. Anyone have any advice?
Thanks!
ekerbuddyeker said:
can you elaborate. I am in fastboot mode. How do I install CWM?
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Here you go buddy: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1154600
kamma said:
USE THIS SCRIPT AT YOUR OWN RISK
Prerequisites:
1. Unlocked Bootloader
2. CWM Recovery for unlocked bootloader installed
How to:
1. Download "root_cwm.zip" (bellow in Attached Files)
2. Copy it to sdcard or sdcard-ext
3. Reboot into CWM recovery
5. Click "install zip from sdcard"
6. Choose zip from sdcard
7. Pick the "root_cwm.zip"
8. Install
9. Reboot
Tested on kennethpenn's [ROM] AT&T 4.5.91 ★ Gingerbread 2.3.4, but should work on any ROM available.
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Thanks a lot dude...
Easy as pie!
Cheers!
Rayan
YOU HOLD MYSELF AND XDA FREE FROM ANY LIABILITY. WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR DEVICE. FLASH AT YOUR OWN RISK.
This will enable Native Tether for Build 183.46.15. Shout out goes to iKrYpToNite for his work with this.
Prerequisites:
Droid RAZR M Rooted or unlocked on 183.46.15
METHOD 1: TWRP INSTALL
1) Download the package below labeled "183.46.15_tether_twrpinstall".
2) Reboot Into TWRP recovery and navigate to the file for flashing.
3) Reboot
4) Verify tether works
5) Profit.
METHOD 2: MANUAL INSTALL
1) Download the package below labeled "183.46.15_tether_manual".
2) Download root browser by Jrummy from the play store
3) Navigate to System/Priv-App and rename VZWEntitlementservice.apk to VzwEntitlementservice.apk.bak.
4) Navigate to System and rename the build.prop to build.prop.bak
5) Place the package on the root of your sd card and extract the build.prop file within the folder.
6) Navigate to system and Copy and paste the new file.
7) Set permissions for the file to
Owner: Read/Write
Group: Read
Others: Read
This should show (rw-r--r--)
8) Reboot. Verify tether works
9) Profit.
REVERTING
METHOD 1:
If installed in twrp, download the package below labeled 183.46.15_tether_revert. Flash in Twrp, reboot, verify subscription check re-enabled.
METHOD 2:
If manually installed, simply delete the build.prop you installed, remove the .bak extension from the original build.prop, verify permissions, reboot.
If you enjoyed this, consider donating! I do appreciate it.
Topsnake said:
METHOD 1: TWRP INSTALL
1) Download the package below labeled "183.46.15_tether_twrpinstall".
2) Reboot Into TWRP recovery and navigate to the file for flashing.
3) Reboot
4) Verify tether works
5) Profit.
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I can confirm that tethering does work on the latest 183.46.15 build using this method. I flashed the .zip in TWRP, rebooted, and the Mobile Hotspot is now working. Thank you for working on this for all of us!
ScallywagginIT said:
I can confirm that tethering does work on the latest 183.46.15 build using this method. I flashed the .zip in TWRP, rebooted, and the Mobile Hotspot is now working. Thank you for working on this for all of us!
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No problem!
Thanks for your time again Topsnake... I'll be flashing .15 when I get home was kinda hoping you would put one out for the update...
We cannot teach people anything; we can only help them discover it within themselves.
Hello
Whats the lines should be added to original build prop? or what needs to be changed?
i m confused
u said u can flash native tether using twrp recovery in 183.46.15 build...
but i read in most forums that 183.46.15 build cant be unlocked nor can install custom recovery.. so how u can flash native tether using twrp..
plz tell me if there is a way to install twrp in 183.46.15 build.. i tried lot to install twrp but nothing working..
rahulbeast said:
u said u can flash native tether using twrp recovery in 183.46.15 build...
but i read in most forums that 183.46.15 build cant be unlocked nor can install custom recovery.. so how u can flash native tether using twrp..
plz tell me if there is a way to install twrp in 183.46.15 build.. i tried lot to install twrp but nothing working..
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bootloader was unlockable before 183.46.15
if bootloader is unlocked, updating doesnt lock the bootloader
if bootloader is locked you just need root access to
to change the build.prop
XT907 with kernel date July 2014 or after
can now be unlocked with sunshine app
http://theroot.ninja/download.html
xda thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2792487
free to test compatibility, $25 to unlock
I would root with hydrogen peroxide, even though kingroot or temporary root should work too
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see method #2
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what exactly is edited in the build prop? so I can just make the changes myself without losing my current build prop edits. Thanks!
motolio said:
what exactly is edited in the build prop? so I can just make the changes myself without losing my current build prop edits. Thanks!
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post #1 method 2
hello a question like I can put transparent bars of notification and navbars, can you teach me?
Has anyone been able to get adaway to work on N with su2. 70? It loads, gets root, tries to copy host files.. Then says "host files cannot be copied".. Select target directory. What is the target directory for N?
I'm on su2.69 and it worked just fine
chapelfreak said:
I'm on su2.69 and it worked just fine
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I flashed this to get on N.. http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/android-n-preview-npc56p-twrp-recovery-t3332599 is this what you used?
Same error here - with latest TWRP, SuperSU 2.70, and elementalX kernel 4.01... :/
There is a flashable zip for usage with systemless root in the adaway Thread, flash that one too and everything is fine.
Edit: this file https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24438995911977059
Gesendet von meinem Nexus 6 mit Tapatalk
It needs Busybox for mine to work.
kwdan said:
I flashed this to get on N.. http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/android-n-preview-npc56p-twrp-recovery-t3332599 is this what you used?
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I took the ota pushed to me from marshmallow.
Same thing here Adaway doesn't work.
I installed android N with the beta enrollment OTA.
I Used the SuperSU 2.70 AutoRoot, then install Adaway and then busybox; not working :/
bluetigger68 said:
There is a flashable zip for usage with systemless root in the adaway Thread, flash that one too and everything is fine.
Edit: this file https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24438995911977059
Gesendet von meinem Nexus 6 mit Tapatalk
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Thank you... Working perfectly now. I never knew how many ads were on this phone.
Dreadk said:
Same thing here Adaway doesn't work.
I installed android N with the beta enrollment OTA.
I Used the SuperSU 2.70 AutoRoot, then install Adaway and then busybox; not working :/
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same steps here.
tried with the zip to prep the OS and still no work
Work around for ad blocking on Android Preview 5 (latest NPD90G)
#Windows PC download the following:
'SuperSU' ("UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.76-20160630161323.zip") https://download.chainfire.eu/969/SuperSU/
MoaAB_ADBlocking_06082016_R1.zip http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1916098
TWRP 3.0.0-1 from https://dl.twrp.me/angler/
Install Android N 7.0 NPD90G on Nexus 6P
reboot into bootloader (Power Button and Vol Down)
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.0-1-angler.img <------ Download from TWRP (3.0.2 seems to always get stuck on TWRP splash screen)
#Boot to recovery
#if TWRP asks for a password to decrypt you will need to format userdata (THIS WILL FACTORY RESET YOUR PHONE!!!)
#ONLY do the following if you can not get directly into TWRP and are asked for a decrypt password
Reboot into bootloader
fastboot format userdata
fastboot format cache
#boot into TWRP recovery
Manually add the files you downloaded via Windows PC to Nexus 6P while in TWRP (put them in the / or /sdcard/Download directory *or a directory of your choice)
#Windows PC unzip MoaAB_ADBlocking_06082016_R1.zip and go MoaAB_ADBlocking_06082016_R1 > system > etc >
# There should be 2 files here hosts, and hosts.defaults
TWRP > Advanced > Terminal
cat /system/etc/hosts
#note that stock only the following should be displayed.
127.0.0.1 localhost
::1 ip6-localhost
# The following will copy the hosts file you got from MoaAB zip to /system/etc
cp /sdcard/Download/hosts /system/etc/
^ This is the 'hosts' file you downloaded from MoaAB previously
cat /system/etc/hosts
#output should be rather large now...
Reboot phone and test ad blocking on apps 'speedtest' is a good app to test on... No ad after speedtest ad blocking is working....
#profit
bluetigger68 said:
There is a flashable zip for usage with systemless root in the adaway Thread, flash that one too and everything is fine.
Edit: this file https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24438995911977059
Gesendet von meinem Nexus 6 mit Tapatalk
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Yes it work! perfect!!!
kwdan said:
Has anyone been able to get adaway to work on N with su2. 70? It loads, gets root, tries to copy host files.. Then says "host files cannot be copied".. Select target directory. What is the target directory for N?
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Flash this in Recovery, Reboot Handy, Start Adaway: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24438995911977059
To get Adaway working in Android N, All you need to do is...
1. Install the Adaway apk
2. Flash this zip in TWRP, https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24438995911977059
And that's it!!!
Don't **** around with updating SuperSU, or installing busybox, or any other suggestions made here.
CLOSE THREAD!
pr0ndigy said:
To get Adaway working in Android N, All you need to do is...
1. Install the Adaway apk
2. Flash this zip in TWRP, https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24438995911977059
And that's it!!!
Don't **** around with updating SuperSU, or installing busybox, or any other suggestions made here.
CLOSE THREAD!
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No mirrors found for that file on filehost.. Can you provide an alternative location please?
Edit: Link eventually worked after refreshing the page a few times..
I'm Just bumping this up so I don't have to make a new thread. The latest update seems to have broken this. The hosts file gets replaced automatically on reboot. Anyone else have this problem?
You're just genius! Works perfectly on Nexus 5X (NBD90W) without even formatting userdata (twrp 3.0.2-2)
Found another way. Mount system r/w in terminal or use root explorer after that adaway should work normally till next reboot.
i have mtk android phone .i unpack system.
But i need to know where should i pull supersu zip in system.
Install supersu from play store and open it and go to settings and click in install as system app
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suz_won said:
Install supersu from play store and open it and go to settings and click in install as system app
Sent from my SM-A9100 using Tapatalk
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HUZEDFAKHAN786 said:
i have mtk android phone .i unpack system.
But i need to know where should i pull supersu zip in system.
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1、root your phone
2、flash cwm recovery
3、reboot cwm recovery mode
4、install supersu.zip from sdcard
5、wait supersu.zip intall finshed
6、reboot your phone
Hi guys
if anyone is interested in testing out this boot image i created for my c636b172
removes all encrypt, perfect mounting options for all partitions (this took a while to figure since some caused bootloops)
also reduced voltages for wifi module (may be unstable, if anyone has problems let me know i can try and adjust, otherwise if im not getting problems ill just keep decreasing it)
how to install
1. make sure twp is installed
2. in data/dalvik-cache delete arm and arm64 folders.
3. boot into twrp > wipe cache and dalvik
4. flash the boot image in twrp (flash image select image flash to boot)
5. if you had su installed, flash the zip again
6. go to wipe cache and dalvik again (just in case)
7. reboot and enjoy, theoretically should be slightly faster, and less overhead.
Download
https://www.dropbox.com/s/msda9a3smy9lqb4/modBootv2.img?dl=0
if anyone has a request for their specific boot image let me know and ill add the same values.
Thank you for your work. Is this only for C636 devices or would this work on any device.
Could your reassemble it to add features like DT2W (doubletap to wake)?
audioralf said:
Thank you for your work. Is this only for C636 devices or would this work on any device.
Could your reassemble it to add features like DT2W (doubletap to wake)?
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i think DT2W is disabled, no flags of it in the boot image, you can try this guide.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-9/how-to/enable-double-tap-to-wake-mate-9-t3580764
the boot image is for the c636, im not sure if you can flash it on another base you can try just have a stock boot.img handy
or to be safe you can send me your boot.img and ill edit it the same.
Thank you for your friendly offer!
I am back on C432B156 with supersu modified boot. The original boot img linked here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-9/development/stock-boot-img-library-t3573312
Mine is https://mega.nz/#!EABCVJwb!wopFOGqJzbpIX6edxM5Y9IVeZAIJ_CAJYUn3q4cc074
I recognized that I have no adb access in TWRP 3.02.2
I can not mount my pc connection. Would this be fixed?
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audioralf said:
Thank you for your friendly offer!
I am back on C432B156 with supersu modified boot. The original boot img linked here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-9/development/stock-boot-img-library-t3573312
Mine is https://mega.nz/#!EABCVJwb!wopFOGqJzbpIX6edxM5Y9IVeZAIJ_CAJYUn3q4cc074
I recognized that I have no adb access in TWRP 3.02.2
I can not mount my pc connection. Would this be fixed?
Gesendet von meinem MHA-L29 mit Tapatalk
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no, twrp 3022 doesnt have MTP access right now.
Thank you for the info.
Which advantage is on daily usage. I guess I would have to install supersu again, for it modifies the boot.
My device: Mate 9 supersu b156 Mediapad X2 GEM 701->703 B212 KangVIP (AJ mod)
Mount does work in 3.1.0. Though you have to tap on "Mount USB Storage", then unmount before it actually mounts..
ante0 said:
Mount does work in 3.1.0. Though you have to tap on "Mount USB Storage", then unmount before it actually mounts..
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ill try this
always thought it didnt work since it worked fine in 303
Hi Virtyx,
I very appreciate your work, good hope to use,
but i have some not understand the installation in STEP 2 (in data/dalvik-cache delete arm and arm64 folders) what to do?
Hope you can help explain more STEP 2 detail.
I have L29-C636b172 and unlocked Bootloader.
A lot of Thanks.
xjeepnsk said:
Hi Virtyx,
I very appreciate your work, good hope to use,
but i have some not understand the installation in STEP 2 (in data/dalvik-cache delete arm and arm64 folders) what to do?
Hope you can help explain more STEP 2 detail.
I have L29-C636b172 and unlocked Bootloader.
A lot of Thanks.
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Using a file Explorer with root support, navigate to /data/dalvik-cache and remove those 2 folders. Alternatively use a terminal app and 'rm -rf /data/dalvik-cache/arm*'.
I guess you could use the file manager or terminal in twrp.
ante0 said:
Using a file Explorer with root support, navigate to /data/dalvik-cache and remove those 2 folders. Alternatively use a terminal app and 'rm -rf /data/dalvik-cache/arm*'.
I guess you could use the file manager or terminal in twrp.
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Hi ante0,
I succeeded, Thank you so much
Hello sir,
My mate 9 stuck in boot loop....
And I can't access to recovery too
Can u make scatter file for mate 9 to fix boot loop