Is there a way to check where the Davlik is stored?
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kabell4 said:
Is there a way to check where the Davlik is stored?
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you can use root explorer to check. Its supposed to be stored in /data/dalvik-cache. If you're using an a2ext it would be on sd-ext.
On phone terminal
Type
su
Enter
Type
A2sd check
Works on Rom with dt a2sd not sure if it works on others without.
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E.Cadro said:
Works on Rom with dt a2sd not sure if it works on others without.
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Its a command thats built into DT. So it only works with DT.
Is there a reason Terminal Emulator would not have Superuser access?
kabell4 said:
Is there a reason Terminal Emulator would not have Superuser access?
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You manually have to type "su" in Terminal Emulator and then it will ask for Super User access.
I did that and it says "permission denied"?
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kabell4 said:
I did that and it says "permission denied"?
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Is your phone rooted?
Yes.
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What ROM are you using? Do you have the Superuser app present in your app list?
Using ladios' cm7 and yes. Other apps have super user access.
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I figured it out. Had to switch back to the android keyboard from SlideIt.
I appreciate your help.
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Hello, I am not inexperienced with all the epic mods so I can understand most of what's being explained. Long story short had to odin my epic back to stock. I only had time to root it, not to put clockwork back on from my computer. I'm stuck on 24hr duty now and I have all the files from clockwork on my phone. I want it back on so I can use my favorite rom while I sit here. So... is there any way that I can install clockwork from either terminal, or through stock recovery? Thanks ahead of time.
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Ps before I get the why didn't you search. Well I have... I can do it manually through adb but I don't know how through terminal if it's possible. Or hopefully someone can point me to an update.zip compatible with stock recovery
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Install Rom manager then flash clockwordmod from it
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063_XOBX said:
Install Rom manager then flash clockwordmod from it
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I can't because I have the stock kernal.
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But you have root, right? Try it.
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063_XOBX said:
Install Rom manager then flash clockwordmod from it
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Not recommended - ROM Manager's install method is hackish.
johnyardavid said:
I can't because I have the stock kernal.
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Use the One Click Clockwork flasher. Unlike ROM Manager, it drops Clockwork right in bml7, where it belongs, replacing the stock recovery. No custom kernel needed.
I have tried rom manager. Several times. Each time it tells me it has an error with downloading clockworkmod recovery.
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k0nane said:
Not recommended - ROM Manager's install method is hackish.
Use the One Click Clockwork flasher. Unlike ROM Manager, it drops Clockwork right in bml7, where it belongs, replacing the stock recovery. No custom kernel needed.
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Lol, I would but my entire problem is that I do not have a computer at my disposal. I appreciate the responses though.
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Also, I was wondering if there was a way I could use the one click script in terminal?
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Oh and I got rom manager to download the file but when I try to update.zip from stock recovery it says somthing like cannot be verified as whole file.
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I has the same problem as op. Its best to do the one click root with clock work mod in it. I found it to be easiest after many problems with z4root and rom manager. You will need a computer though.
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Thanks for the try guys. I ended up getting to a computer and I'm back on track.
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Hey everyone just noticed that even with root Titanium backup doesn't recognize that I have root so it wont function. Anyone else having this issue? And yes im sure im rooted all other root apps work and I ran root check just to double make sure
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Working fine for me. Rooted using Preinstall method.
Is TiBu listed in the Superuser app?
Yeah its listed and I rooted using preinstall too.
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and super user has installed?
The first time I rooted I had to reboot twice before TiBu would work properly.
Is Super User in the App Drawer?
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drock212 said:
Yeah its listed and I rooted using preinstall too.
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If you see the SuperUser app, try forgetting TiBu and then running. Also run the preinstall method again.
Thanks for the help guys. Up and running with TiBu
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I've been working on an miui rom and some not all of the apps I put in the system/app force close. Ie. File expert. Jota text editor. Xda doesn't so I'm not sure what's going on. They work when installed through the market. Any ideas?
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A lot of time I go to settings-Applications...then select the app or apps you are having problems with, then clear the data or cache. If its not serious, that normally resolves the issue. Hope it helps..
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morgan5814 said:
I've been working on an miui rom and some not all of the apps I put in the system/app force close. Ie. File expert. Jota text editor. Xda doesn't so I'm not sure what's going on. They work when installed through the market. Any ideas?
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You try to fix permissions?
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Also, did you make sure your system partition was completely wiped?
Fix permissions worked. Gonna have to see what I have to do to fix the permissions during install. I don't want to hassle users to fix when I finish the rom
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morgan5814 said:
Fix permissions worked. Gonna have to see what I have to do to fix the permissions during install. I don't want to hassle users to fix when I finish the rom
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Set the permissions dor each system app to rw r r...
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After typing "su" and super user access being granted I get stuck. After the command it says not found. If I type "cd" I get the message "cd: HOME not set" can anyone help me to figure out what I need to do to direct this?
What, exactly, is the command? Copy/paste it if you can.
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estallings15 said:
What, exactly, is the command? Copy/paste it if you can.
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"cd/data/local" it says not found.
donovanhorn said:
"cd/data/local" it says not found.
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You forgot the space. Try:
cd /data/local
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estallings15 said:
You forgot the space. Try:
cd /data/local
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That worked. Thank you, but now on the next step I input "chmod 777 gfree" and get back "unable to chmod gfree: no such file or directory" which doesn't make sense to me, because when I look in my files the file named gfree is in sdcard/data/local
It needs to be /data local, not sdcard/data/local. Sounds like you messed up a step.
Get ES File Explorer and enable root browsing.
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estallings15 said:
It needs to be /data local, not sdcard/data/local. Sounds like you messed up a step.
Get ES File Explorer and enable root browsing.
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I feel like an idiot with such little mistakes. I already had root explorer installed, so I used it. You are the greatest! You're help was much appreciated.
I now have true s-off!!
donovanhorn said:
I feel like an idiot with such little mistakes. I already had root explorer installed, so I used it. You are the greatest! You're help was much appreciated.
I now have true s-off!!
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Awesome, man! Welcome to the forums. Also, you're most welcome.
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hi ive just unrooted and re-locked my n7 to watch skygo but its still saying its not supported on rooted devices,anyone else getting this
Are you sure you're unrooted? Check for superuser.apk in /system/app and su in /system/xbin. Delete them if you find them. You will need ADB to do this since you aren't rooted.
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You can still use the apps with superuser installed. Just change the superuser apk to any name then check disable superuser in superuser setting. It should work.
Then re-enable when you require root function.
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Yes I had exactly the same issue.....I run multirom now so that I can just boot into a factory clean unrooted rom. It works like a charm!!!! Multirom also shares the kernel from your main internal rom with the factory Rom.........
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34577838
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korockinout13 said:
Are you sure you're unrooted? Check for superuser.apk in /system/app and su in /system/xbin. Delete them if you find them. You will need ADB to do this since you aren't rooted.
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yes mate tried titanium and it couldn't find root
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viper08 said:
Yes I had exactly the same issue.....I run multirom now so that I can just boot into a factory clean unrooted rom. It works like a charm!!!! Multirom also shares the kernel from your main internal rom with the factory Rom.........
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34577838
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sounds like a plan mate. Cheers for that will give it a go
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If you need help let me know. I have a clean zip of 4.2.2 stock ready to flash with multirom....just get multirom installed first......
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Just use 'TVCatchup'. It works better. Sky are stupid and don't want to support rooted devices. No idea why, has no effect on them.
CatchupTV is good but skygo contains loads more channels and now there is a sky movies app......Can watch football on sky sports on the nexus while the wife watches The only way is Essex..........phewwwww
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