[Q] Rooting Problems - Galaxy 3 General

hey i flashed xxjpu Official Europe rom without bootloader on my galaxy 3 ...but when i try to root my phone with superuserclick ...it cant root my phone ..i saw the logs ..i found ..push superuser.apk failed ..because no memory left ..but i have lots of memoryy ..somebody please help ..

if u dont use Swype, conenct ur phone to ur PC :
Code:
adb shell
# mount -o remount,rw /dev/block/stl6 /system
# rm -r /system/app/Swype.apk
# rm -r /system/app/Swype.odex
You'll gain a lot of space in /system
Then, try rooting again

Maybe you can find help here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1237297
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cp: write error: no space left on device in system

I have been having this error message come up using the terminal. I was attempting to add the volume enhancements via Lucid's script on the hybrid JF 1.51 with the HTC apps. I have asked Lucid if he knew how to solve this, but i wanted to see if anyone else might know the solution. I have been searching on here and also on google and yahoo but I have yet to find anything. I even took out my sd card to see if that would help after restarting my phone but nothing. Did i just screw myself?
innerlight said:
I have been having this error message come up using the terminal. I was attempting to add the volume enhancements via Lucid's script on the hybrid JF 1.51 with the HTC apps. I have asked Lucid if he knew how to solve this, but i wanted to see if anyone else might know the solution. I have been searching on here and also on google and yahoo but I have yet to find anything. I even took out my sd card to see if that would help after restarting my phone but nothing. Did i just screw myself?
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i'm not privvy to lucid's script, but..
remount /system rewrite
do a cp -f to the files you are replacing
remount /system read-only
if you still get no space left, reboot your phone, then try again.
pershoot said:
i'm not privvy to lucid's script, but..
remount /system rewrite
do a cp -f to the files you are replacing
remount /system read-only
if you still get no space left, reboot your phone, then try again.
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forgive my ignorance but do I type this in terminal as is? Because when I do that it cannot find remount.
I think I found the problem as to why I saw that error. I went from JFs-1.51 US built to the hybrid one that cyanogen did (the JF-1.51 + HTC apps) and I think there maybe something wrong inside there. First wiped and flashed JF's one and then wiped and flashed the cyanogen one and the problem is there.
innerlight said:
forgive my ignorance but do I type this in terminal as is? Because when I do that it cannot find remount.
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copy the three files needed for the volume increase (2 if your on JF (AudioFilter and AudioPara4)) on to the sdcard in to lets say a directory named 'audio'. make sure you have unmounted the sdcard from within your OS after you have completed the copy, and have unplugged the USB cable.
open up terminal (on your phone)
$ su
# mount -o rw,remount /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
# cd /sdcard/audio
# mkdir BK
# cp -p /system/etc/Audio* ./BK
# cp -f AudioFilter.csv /system/etc
# cp -f AudioPara4.csv /system/etc
# cp -f AudioPara_TMUS.csv /system/etc
# mount -o ro,remount /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
# exit
$ exit
bounce your phone.
pershoot said:
copy the three files needed for the volume increase (2 if your on JF (AudioFilter and AudioPara4)) on to the sdcard in to lets say a directory named 'audio'. make sure you have unmounted the sdcard from within your OS after you have completed the copy, and have unplugged the USB cable.
open up terminal (on your phone)
$ su
# mount -o rw,remount /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
# cd /sdcard/audio
# mkdir BK
# cp -p /system/etc/Audio* ./BK
# cp -f AudioFilter.csv /system/etc
# cp -f AudioPara4.csv /system/etc
# cp -f AudioPara_TMUS.csv /system/etc
# mount -o ro,remount /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
# exit
$ exit
bounce your phone.
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Thanks for the reply. I am still getting the same error with the JF-1.51+HTC apps build. I told Cyanogen about it and hopefully he will get it sorted out because his built is faster than the regular JF build. I guess I have to decide if the added HTC apps are worth more than the sound increase.

Need help with apps2sd on milestone

I found a guide to aply apps to sd on my milestone. I got it working, but the problem is, that apps installed in the data/app-private folder doesn't show as installed. I can see that they are placed in ext2 partion on my sd card along with the other apps, that normaly installes in data/app.Here is the guide i used
After creatting a ext2 partition on my SD card, i copied ext2. To sd card along with
mot_boot_mode script
#!/system/bin/sh
export PATH=/system/bin:$PATH
mot_boot_mode.bin
insmod /data/ext2.ko
mount -t ext2 /dev/block/mmcblk0p2 /data/sdapp
Then in recovery mode i entered
adb shell
su
cp /sdcard/ext2.ko /data/ext2.ko
insmod /data/ext2.ko
mkdir /data/sdapp
mount -t ext2 /dev/block/mmcblk0p2 /data/sdapp
cp /data/app/* /data/sdapp/
mkdir /sdcard/sicherung
cp /data/app/* /sdcard/sicherung
rm -r /data/app
umount /data/sdapp
mount -t ext2 /dev/block/mmcblk0p2 /data/sdapp
ls /data/sdapp
ln -s /data/sdapp /data/app
chmod 644 /data/sdapp/*
/data/busybox/chown -h 1000:1000 /data/app
/data/busybox/chown 1000:1000 /data/sdapp/*
/data/busybox/chown 1000:1000 /data/sdapp
insmod /data/ext2.ko
mount -t ext2 /dev/block/mmcblk0p2 /data/sdapp
mount -o remount,rw / /system
mv /system/bin/mot_boot_mode /system/bin/mot_boot_mode.bin
cp /sdcard/mot_boot_mode_script /system/bin/mot_boot_mode
chmod 755 /system/bin/mot_boot_mode
Do i need to make a symbolic link in data/app-private also?
I would realy like to get this working, because i purchased a lot of apps on the marked. But i have only half of them installed. It used to work on my HTC hero. But it was allready enabled in a custom rom. And that is not possible to do on a Milestone
Thanks
Fixed it by changing app-private folder two
hey glaus...
this almost seems like a guide, hehe...
i'm trying to get apps2sd to work on my milestone as well...
i tried booting in recovery mode and entering the chain of commands you just set out....
but when i go into recovery mode, i see the reboot system option, apply sdcard:update.zip, wipe data/factory reset and wipe cache partition....
and under it, i have e: can't open /cache/recovery/command
any ideas on how to fix this or where can i enter those commands you set out?
i tried in adb shell, but i get a /data/busybox/chown is not found error when setting the permissions...
thanks!
do
crap me too and it deleted some apps 2 i really want this been trying for a week oh i have a telus milestone and get the same above error.busybox is installed and hard drive is partioned
ah crap market is gone 2 lol gotta do a nano restore......man i want this bad i even bricked my phone and brought it back to life this week arghhhh
yeah...i don't know where claus is from...but if he has a telus milestone, he's the only one i've seen been able to install apps2sd with a telus milestone
i've seen other countries, even some with the same bands as we have, but none have had the actual "telus" one....the funny thing is that i can get everything else to work..
i have titanium backup pro, emulator, root explorer and everything is at superuser access...
if claus can help, i will bear his children
edit: how the heck do you install/activate the mot_boot_mode script? I see reference to it in a few wikis on basically that's what will allow us to use apps2sd...but I have no clue how to implement it
got app2sd working on milestone using a diff method will post soon
ok i got app2sd working on my telus milestone here is how i did it if u tried this method here ur gunna have to unroot then root or use a nano backup of freshly rooted phone busybox need mot to be installed so use titanium for back up and proceed http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=692367
ClausG76 said:
I found a guide to aply apps to sd on my milestone. I got it working, but the problem is, that apps installed in the data/app-private folder doesn't show as installed. I can see that they are placed in ext2 partion on my sd card along with the other apps, that normaly installes in data/app.Here is the guide i used
After creatting a ext2 partition on my SD card, i copied ext2. To sd card along with
mot_boot_mode script
#!/system/bin/sh
export PATH=/system/bin:$PATH
mot_boot_mode.bin
insmod /data/ext2.ko
mount -t ext2 /dev/block/mmcblk0p2 /data/sdapp
Then in recovery mode i entered
adb shell
su
cp /sdcard/ext2.ko /data/ext2.ko
insmod /data/ext2.ko
mkdir /data/sdapp
mount -t ext2 /dev/block/mmcblk0p2 /data/sdapp
cp /data/app/* /data/sdapp/
mkdir /sdcard/sicherung
cp /data/app/* /sdcard/sicherung
rm -r /data/app
umount /data/sdapp
mount -t ext2 /dev/block/mmcblk0p2 /data/sdapp
ls /data/sdapp
ln -s /data/sdapp /data/app
chmod 644 /data/sdapp/*
/data/busybox/chown -h 1000:1000 /data/app
/data/busybox/chown 1000:1000 /data/sdapp/*
/data/busybox/chown 1000:1000 /data/sdapp
insmod /data/ext2.ko
mount -t ext2 /dev/block/mmcblk0p2 /data/sdapp
mount -o remount,rw / /system
mv /system/bin/mot_boot_mode /system/bin/mot_boot_mode.bin
cp /sdcard/mot_boot_mode_script /system/bin/mot_boot_mode
chmod 755 /system/bin/mot_boot_mode
Do i need to make a symbolic link in data/app-private also?
I would realy like to get this working, because i purchased a lot of apps on the marked. But i have only half of them installed. It used to work on my HTC hero. But it was allready enabled in a custom rom. And that is not possible to do on a Milestone
Thanks
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fixed http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=692367

Adfree does not updating [Updated 2/17/11]

So I am running Adfree and everytime I update it and restart the phone and launch an app, in this case XDA, I still have adds, any ideas. Thanks.
Sent from my GT-P1000 using XDA App
EDIT: ok so i found this on another thread and it states do use the following:
adb shell
su
remount rw /system
cd /system/etc
cp hosts /data/data/
rm hosts
ln -s /data/data/hosts .
remount ro /system
since i am not familiar with adb i tried running via terminal emulator and i get the following error:
remount: not found
any suggestions?
EDIT [2/17/11] thanks to shmigao for the answer, it seems that apparently the command remount is not available in this ROM (MoDaCo Custom ROM)

Re-root failed

I´m trying to root my phone. It has been rooted before but something messed up and i dant have root anymoore.
I use this method
Code:
adb shell
/preinstall/dosu
/bin/mount -o remount,rw /system
cp /preinstall/su /system/bin/
chmod 6755 /system/bin/su
PATH=/system/bin:$PATH pm install /preinstall/Superuser.apk
When i write
Code:
/bin/mount -o remount,rw /system
i get
Code:
/bin/mount: not found
if i check with Astro the file seems to be there.
Anyone know how to solve this?
Just root with : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1255548 ?
Its for 2.3.4 or earlier android system.
PakaPakaxz said:
Just root with : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1255548 ?
Its for 2.3.4 or earlier android system.
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It doesnt work.
having the same issue...
jiggytom said:
having the same issue...
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Did you solved this problem yet?
You might try:
/system/bin/mount -o remount,rw /system
The /bin partition is osh, perhaps you remade this in some way that adb can not read/execute it?

[GUIDE] Root Nexus-S 4.0.3 stock firmware without BL unlock

Thanks to nice Kernel exploid found by zx2c4 http://blog.zx2c4.com/749 and sauriks mempodroid https://github.com/saurik/mempodroid its now very easy to root the nexus-s 4.0.3 firmware without unlooking the BL.
You can just follow this howto http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1461736 but with this offsets kindly provided by saurik: 0xd7cc 0xad27
If you need a clockworkmod just download rom manager from the market and klick install clock work mod.
have fun
Thanks derpeter, I am looking for the related topic for several days!!!
Will try it later, thanks!!!
thank u dear <3
Worked great! Thanks!
Tested and works. Now running stock OTA rooted ICS.
Checked out the link. Though it stated that it is in the transformer prime thread, the adb commands are still the exact same for nexus s?
Yes the same process works you just have to replace the offsets as it says in the first post.
So the process for the Nexus S would be as follows...
Downloads:
mempodroid
su binary
adb push mempodroid /data/local
adb push su /data/local
adb shell
chmod 777 /data/local/mempodroid
/data/local/mempodroid 0xd7cc 0xad27 sh
** You should now be in a remote shell session with root (indicated by #)
mount -o remount,rw -t ext4 /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 /system
** IF you have previously rooted your Android, run the following two commands. They may throw an error that the file a file was not found.
rm /system/bin/su
rm /system/xbin/su
cat /data/local/su > /system/xbin/su
chown 0.0 /system/xbin/su
chmod 06755 /system/xbin/su
rm /data/local/mempodroid
rm /data/local/su
exit
exit
adb reboot
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Doesn't work for me. And it's annoying. These are the comands. I had done something bad?
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Users\Sergiu>cd C:/
C:\>adb push mempodroid /data/local
adb server is out of date. killing...
* daemon started successfully *
627 KB/s (37273 bytes in 0.058s)
C:\>adb push su /data/local
2426 KB/s (22364 bytes in 0.009s)
C:\>adb shell
[email protected]:/ $ chmod 777 /data/local/mempodroid /data/local/mempodroid 0xd7cc
0xad27 sh
id /data/local/mempodroid 0xd7cc 0xad27 sh <
Unable to chmod 0xd7cc: No such file or directory
10|[email protected]:/ $ chmod 777 /data/local/mempodroid/data/local/mempodroid 0xd7
cc 0xad27 sh
oid/data/local/mempodroid 0xd7cc 0xad27 sh <
Unable to chmod /data/local/mempodroid/data/local/mempodroid: Not a directory
10|[email protected]:/ $ chmod 777 /data/local/mempodroid
/data/local/mempodroid 0xd7cc 0xad27 sh
chmod 777 /data/local/mempodroid
/data/local/mempodroid 0xd7cc 0xad27 sh
[email protected]:/ $ /data/local/mempodroid 0xd7cc 0xad27 sh
[email protected]:/ # mount -o remount,rw -t ext4 /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 /system
mount -o remount,rw -t ext4 /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 /system
[email protected]:/ # cat /data/local/su > /system/xbin/su
cat /data/local/su > /system/xbin/su
[email protected]:/ # chown 0.0 /system/xbin/su
chown 0.0 /system/xbin/su
[email protected]:/ # chmod 06755 /system/xbin/su
chmod 06755 /system/xbin/su
[email protected]:/ # rm /data/local/mempodroid
rm /data/local/mempodroid
[email protected]:/ # rm /data/local/su
rm /data/local/su
[email protected]:/ # exit
exit
[email protected]:/ $ exit
exit
C:\>adb reboot
C:\>
Please help me, I find this metod so f...ing good. I have an i9023, never rooted.
sergiu_s said:
Please help me, I find this metod so f...ing good. I have an i9023, never rooted.
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I also had trouble following the guide, but then discovered this script, which made the whole process completely automatic.
I'm running stock ICS on i9023.
The script doesn't work for me. I tried it even in Linux. I have stock ics 4.0.3
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Mate u just gain a root. # u log in as root
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I saw that, (#), but I don't have root privileges in any application. That's my problem.
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I am not an expert in Android but I think to gain access to app as root would have to go via su app did u try superuser app? I would try it myself but my phone is already rooted via clock mod
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I was right mate I just read how to . U haven't got superuser installed obviously. Download from the market and should work.
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It worked great guys, thanks to the dev's
I installed superuser and it's works. Thanks guys.
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FYI, this no longer works in 4.0.4. Found out the hard way when I forgot to re-enable the save root option in SuperSU after a nandroid.
The guide works perfectly. I have upgraded my I9020T to 4.0.4 from a AWS 4.0.3 WITHOUT wiping data! Thanks so much!
lethalp1mp said:
FYI, this no longer works in 4.0.4. Found out the hard way when I forgot to re-enable the save root option in SuperSU after a nandroid.
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ya i did the same thing (didnt run voodoo ota before the 4.0.4 OTA)....looks like google patched this exploit...hope another one comes up so i can root 4.0.4 (without wiping)
nolook said:
ya i did the same thing (didnt run voodoo ota before the 4.0.4 OTA)....looks like google patched this exploit...hope another one comes up so i can root 4.0.4 (without wiping)
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Yeah i'm also waiting for that!
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