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I noticed that in all the roms I have tested, all had busybox binaries ranging from 1.18.2 - 5
Having the latest busybox binary ensures compatibility and smooth functionality of our phones.
Updating busybox is an option, but having the latest version from the start is cleaner and more efficient
Here is the latest binary compiled by Linus Yang
Its more optimized towards the android platform and is compatible with the V6 supercharger
Tested it myself :good:
If you want to root stock with this installed, just replace the busybox in the files folder from Doomlord's rooting toolkit with this one
Busybox for Android
v1.20.2 Stable
built by Linus Yang
[Aug 12, 2012 Update]
- Update to 1.20.2 stable
[Features]
- Tested on Android 2.1, 2.3, 4.0 and 4.1. Should be capable with all Android devices (Use at your own risk)
- ELF armv5te binary (statically linked)
- More suitable for Android than the prebuilt ARM binaries from busybox.net
- IPv6 support, using own DNS resolver, correct user name display
and more improvements for Android
[Install]
wget
mv busybox-1.20.2 busybox
chmod 755 busybox
./busybox --install [INSTALL_DIR]
You can build by yourself from my github's project: (forked from tias/android-busybox-ndk)
https://github.com/linusyang/android-busybox-ndk
[Information]
BusyBox v1.20.2-linusyang (2012-08-12 21:41:27 CST) multi-call binary.
Copyright (C) 1998-2011 Erik Andersen, Rob Landley, Denys Vlasenko
and others. Licensed under GPLv2.
See source distribution for full notice.
Usage: busybox [function] [arguments]...
or: busybox --list[-full]
or: busybox --install [-s] [DIR]
or: function [arguments]...
BusyBox is a multi-call binary that combines many common Unix
utilities into a single executable. Most people will create a
link to busybox for each function they wish to use and BusyBox
will act like whatever it was invoked as.
Currently defined functions:
[, [[, acpid, adjtimex, ar, arp, arping, ash, awk, base64, basename,
bbconfig, beep, blkid, blockdev, bootchartd, brctl, bunzip2, bzcat,
bzip2, cal, cat, catv, chat, chattr, chgrp, chmod, chown, chpst,
chroot, chrt, chvt, cksum, clear, cmp, comm, cp, cpio, crond, crontab,
cttyhack, cut, date, dc, dd, deallocvt, depmod, devmem, df, dhcprelay,
diff, dirname, dmesg, dnsd, dnsdomainname, dos2unix, dpkg, dpkg-deb,
du, dumpkmap, dumpleases, echo, ed, egrep, env, envdir, envuidgid,
ether-wake, expand, expr, fakeidentd, false, fbset, fbsplash, fdflush,
fdformat, fdisk, fgconsole, fgrep, find, findfs, flash_lock,
flash_unlock, flashcp, flock, fold, free, freeramdisk, fsck,
fsck.minix, fsync, ftpd, ftpget, ftpput, fuser, getopt, grep, groups,
gunzip, gzip, halt, hd, hdparm, head, hexdump, hostname, httpd, hush,
hwclock, id, ifconfig, ifdown, ifup, inetd, init, inotifyd, insmod,
install, ionice, iostat, ip, ipaddr, ipcalc, ipcrm, ipcs, iplink,
iproute, iprule, iptunnel, kbd_mode, kill, killall, killall5, klogd,
less, linuxrc, ln, loadkmap, logread, losetup, lpd, lpq, lpr, ls,
lsattr, lsmod, lsof, lspci, lsusb, lzcat, lzma, lzop, lzopcat,
makedevs, makemime, man, md5sum, mdev, mesg, microcom, mkdir, mkdosfs,
mke2fs, mkfifo, mkfs.ext2, mkfs.minix, mkfs.reiser, mkfs.vfat, mknod,
mkswap, mktemp, modinfo, modprobe, more, mount, mountpoint, mpstat, mv,
nameif, nanddump, nandwrite, nbd-client, nc, netstat, nice, nmeter,
nohup, nslookup, od, openvt, patch, pgrep, pidof, ping, ping6,
pipe_progress, pivot_root, pkill, pmap, popmaildir, poweroff, powertop,
printenv, printf, ps, pscan, pstree, pwd, pwdx, raidautorun, rdate,
rdev, readlink, readprofile, realpath, reboot, reformime, renice,
reset, resize, rev, rm, rmdir, rmmod, route, rpm, rpm2cpio, rtcwake,
run-parts, runsv, runsvdir, rx, script, scriptreplay, sed, sendmail,
seq, setconsole, setkeycodes, setlogcons, setserial, setsid, setuidgid,
sh, sha1sum, sha256sum, sha512sum, showkey, slattach, sleep, smemcap,
softlimit, sort, split, start-stop-daemon, stat, strings, stty, sum,
sv, svlogd, swapoff, swapon, switch_root, sync, sysctl, syslogd, tac,
tail, tar, tcpsvd, tee, telnet, telnetd, test, tftp, tftpd, time,
timeout, top, touch, tr, traceroute, traceroute6, true, tty, ttysize,
tunctl, tune2fs, ubiattach, ubidetach, ubimkvol, ubirmvol, ubirsvol,
ubiupdatevol, udhcpc, udhcpd, udpsvd, umount, uname, uncompress,
unexpand, uniq, unix2dos, unlzma, unlzop, unxz, unzip, uptime, usleep,
uudecode, uuencode, vconfig, vi, volname, watch, watchdog, wc, wget,
which, whoami, whois, xargs, xz, xzcat, yes, zcat, zcip
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Related

Partition SD CARD Using ABD

Is this possible? I already searched can someone give me a link
Yes you can create partition but you can't format them.
in a adb shell type busybox and here is the output:
# busybox
BusyBox v1.13.2 (2009-01-20 22:33:28 CST) multi-call binary
Copyright (C) 1998-2008 Erik Andersen, Rob Landley, Denys Vlasenko
and others. Licensed under GPLv2.
See source distribution for full notice.
Usage: busybox [function] [arguments]...
or: function [arguments]...
BusyBox is a multi-call binary that combines many common Unix
utilities into a single executable. Most people will create a
link to busybox for each function they wish to use and BusyBox
will act like whatever it was invoked as!
Currently defined functions:
[, [[, arping, ash, awk, basename, bbconfig, bunzip2, bzcat,
bzip2, cat, catv, chattr, chgrp, chmod, chown, chroot, chrt,
chvt, cksum, clear, cmp, cp, cpio, crond, crontab, cut, date,
dc, dd, deallocvt, depmod, devmem, df, dhcprelay, diff, dirname,
dmesg, dnsd, dos2unix, du, dumpkmap, dumpleases, echo, egrep,
env, ether-wake, expr, false, fbset, fdisk, fgrep, find, fold,
free, freeramdisk, fsck, fuser, getopt, grep, gunzip, gzip,
head, hexdump, hostname, hwclock, ifconfig, ifdown, ifup, insmod,
install, ip, ipaddr, iplink, iproute, iprule, iptunnel, kbd_mode,
kill, killall, killall5, last, length, less, ln, loadfont, loadkmap,
losetup, ls, lsattr, lsmod, makedevs, md5sum, mdev, mkdir, mkfifo,
mknod, mkswap, mktemp, modprobe, more, mount, mountpoint, mv,
nameif, nc, netstat, nice, nohup, nslookup, od, openvt, patch,
pidof, ping, pipe_progress, pivot_root, printenv, printf, ps,
pwd, rdate, rdev, readlink, readprofile, realpath, renice, reset,
rm, rmdir, rmmod, route, run-parts, sed, seq, setconsole, setkeycodes,
setlogcons, setsid, sh, sha1sum, showkey, sleep, sort, split,
stat, strings, stty, swapoff, swapon, switch_root, sync, sysctl,
tac, tail, tar, tcpsvd, tee, telnet, telnetd, test, tftp, time,
top, touch, tr, traceroute, true, tty, udhcpd, udpsvd, umount,
uname, uniq, unix2dos, unzip, uptime, usleep, uudecode, uuencode,
vconfig, vi, watch, wc, wget, which, who, whoami, xargs, yes,
zcat
See ? you have "fdisk" but no "mkfs"
Maybe Jf or Dude could give you a better answer.
dixxa said:
Yes you can create partition but you can't format them.
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I think it is possible to flash the sdcard using the phone and adb
maybe using adb shell and using this method thru the adb shell instead of terminal. I'm not sure though

[DEV] BusyBox v1.18.5brunsbanjo ++ DYNAMIC ++ DNS Working ++ USERIDs

Hey Guys,
ive managed to build a working BusyBox which is dynamic linked to bionic (Android's version of libc).
Now working DNS (ftp, wget, nc, telnet, ping, traceroute...etc..)
It saves space (only about 600kbytes big)
Only catch is that you MUST install it after ROM install because of this:
.......this is a dynamic linked version of BB (which saves space and memory and have some working features that other BB's dont have)
since the recovery cannot start the busybox via the script (cause all in recovery is static linked!) and the script cannot start "busybox --install -s /system/xbin" there will be only one binary in /system/xbin named (who guessed it...) busybox after install.
so if you want to symlink/use the applets (commands/apps/progs from busybox) just run "/system/xbin/busybox --install -s /system/xbin" in a running version of your rom (not in recovery). that will fix it.
.......
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features:
Currently defined functions:
[, [[, ar, arp, arping, awk, base64, basename, bash, bbconfig, blkid,
blockdev, bunzip2, bzcat, bzip2, cal, cat, catv, chattr, chgrp, chmod,
chown, chroot, chrt, cksum, clear, cmp, comm, cp, cpio, cryptpw, cut,
date, dc, dd, depmod, devmem, df, diff, dirname, dmesg, dnsdomainname,
dos2unix, dpkg-deb, du, echo, ed, egrep, env, ether-wake, expand, expr,
false, fdisk, fgrep, find, findfs, flock, fold, free, freeramdisk,
fsck, fsck.minix, fsync, ftpget, ftpput, fuser, getopt, grep, gunzip,
gzip, hd, hdparm, head, hexdump, hostname, hush, id, ifconfig,
inotifyd, insmod, install, ionice, iostat, ip, ipaddr, ipcalc, iplink,
iproute, iprule, iptunnel, kill, killall, killall5, length, less, ln,
losetup, ls, lsattr, lsmod, lsusb, lzcat, lzma, lzop, lzopcat,
makedevs, md5sum, microcom, mkdir, mkdosfs, mke2fs, mkfifo, mkfs.ext2,
mkfs.minix, mkfs.reiser, mkfs.vfat, mknod, mkpasswd, mkswap, mktemp,
modinfo, modprobe, more, mount, mountpoint, mpstat, mv, nanddump,
nandwrite, nbd-client, nc, netstat, nice, nmeter, nohup, nslookup, od,
patch, pgrep, pidof, ping, pipe_progress, pkill, pmap, printenv,
printf, ps, pscan, pwd, raidautorun, readahead, readlink, readprofile,
realpath, renice, reset, resize, rev, rm, rmdir, rmmod, route, rpm,
rpm2cpio, run-parts, script, scriptreplay, sed, seq, setconsole,
setsid, sh, sha1sum, sha256sum, sha512sum, sleep, smemcap, sort, split,
start-stop-daemon, stat, strings, stty, sum, swapoff, swapon, sync,
sysctl, tac, tail, tar, tee, telnet, test, tftp, time, timeout, top,
touch, tr, traceroute, true, tty, ttysize, tunctl, tune2fs, umount,
uname, uncompress, unexpand, uniq, unix2dos, unlzma, unlzop, unxz,
unzip, uptime, usleep, uudecode, uuencode, vi, volname, watch, wc,
wget, which, whoami, xargs, xz, xzcat, yes, zcat, zcip
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Many patches by DanDrown (most credits goes to him!)
and modified by me to get them to work
source is here:
http://www.multiupload.com/WF5QOK0LV9
and here a working top with userid features, dual cpu support and so on (on the tf101:
Ok so how would I install this and what's the advantage of using this over my.current busybox? Sorry new to the more advanced stuff
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facadewithin said:
Ok so how would I install this and what's the advantage of using this over my.current busybox? Sorry new to the more advanced stuff
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install it via ssh/adb or whatever you like,
the new features are working dns, userid resolution, faster and smaller...
try it and u will see it.
I'd love to unfortunately I'm illiterate at installing through adb for something like this as I have never done it
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Why 1.18.5? Why not the newest version, 1.19.0 (i think)?
ugothakd said:
Why 1.18.5? Why not the newest version, 1.19.0 (i think)?
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1.19 is not ported yet...

getting vi grep find and less working on android

I've ran a few searches but haven't really seen someone posting this out there, so I thought I'd post it here.
Prereqs:
first you need to be rooted (follow the guides, I used the preinstall method for 2.3.6, and that works)
You'll need busybox (I just used the copy from webtop2sd installed /system/etc/webtop2sd/busybox
You can see all busybox can do from here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BusyBox
then you need a terminal, I use connectbot. connect to local (type)
if you've followed the preinstall method then /system/bin will be in your path, so I just put the sym links there.
shell commands:
su
/bin/mount /system -o remount,rw
ln -s /system/etc/webtop2sd/busybox /system/bin/vi
ln -s /system/etc/webtop2sd/busybox /system/bin/less
ln -s /system/etc/webtop2sd/busybox /system/bin/grep
ln -s /system/etc/webtop2sd/busybox /system/bin/find
/bin/mount /system -o remount,ro
exit
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after you execute those lines, grep find vi and less will all work as normal in android like they would on a full linux machine. test it out by executing
su
cd /
find -name busybox
exit
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that should list all your busyboxes on the system
Happy scripting.
busybox supports more then just those for commands, here's the output from busybox itself:
# ./busybox
BusyBox v1.14.3 (2009-08-18 21:48:57 CDT) multi-call binary
Copyright (C) 1998-2008 Erik Andersen, Rob Landley, Denys Vlasenko
and others. Licensed under GPLv2.
See source distribution for full notice.
Usage: busybox [function] [arguments]...
or: function [arguments]...
BusyBox is a multi-call binary that combines many common Unix
utilities into a single executable. Most people will create a
link to busybox for each function they wish to use and BusyBox
will act like whatever it was invoked as!
Currently defined functions:
[, [[, acpid, addgroup, adduser, adjtimex, ar, arp, arping, ash, awk, basename, blkid, brctl, bunzip2, bzcat, bzip2, cal, cat, catv, chat,
chattr, chgrp, chmod, chown, chpasswd, chpst, chroot, chrt, chvt, cksum, clear, cmp, comm, cp, cpio, crond, crontab, cryptpw, cttyhack,
cut, date, dc, dd, deallocvt, delgroup, deluser, depmod, devmem, df, dhcprelay, diff, dirname, dmesg, dnsd, dos2unix, du, dumpkmap, dumpleases,
echo, ed, egrep, eject, env, envdir, envuidgid, ether-wake, expand, expr, fakeidentd, false, fbset, fbsplash, fdflush, fdformat, fdisk,
fgrep, find, findfs, fold, free, freeramdisk, fsck, fsck.minix, ftpd, ftpget, ftpput, fuser, getopt, getty, grep, gunzip, gzip, halt, hd,
hdparm, head, hexdump, hostid, hostname, httpd, hush, hwclock, id, ifconfig, ifdown, ifenslave, ifup, inetd, init, insmod, install, ionice,
ip, ipaddr, ipcalc, ipcrm, ipcs, iplink, iproute, iprule, iptunnel, kbd_mode, kill, killall, killall5, klogd, last, length, less, linux32,
linux64, linuxrc, ln, loadfont, loadkmap, logger, login, logname, logread, losetup, lpd, lpq, lpr, ls, lsattr, lsmod, lzmacat, makedevs,
makemime, man, md5sum, mdev, mesg, microcom, mkdir, mkdosfs, mkfifo, mkfs.minix, mkfs.vfat, mknod, mkpasswd, mkswap, mktemp, modprobe, more,
mount, mountpoint, msh, mt, mv, nameif, nc, netstat, nice, nmeter, nohup, nslookup, od, openvt, passwd, patch, pgrep, pidof, ping, ping6,
pipe_progress, pivot_root, pkill, popmaildir, poweroff, printenv, printf, ps, pscan, pwd, raidautorun, rdate, rdev, readahead, readlink,
readprofile, realpath, reboot, reformime, renice, reset, resize, rm, rmdir, rmmod, route, rtcwake, run-parts, runlevel, runsv, runsvdir,
rx, script, sed, sendmail, seq, setarch, setconsole, setfont, setkeycodes, setlogcons, setsid, setuidgid, sh, sha1sum, sha256sum, sha512sum,
showkey, slattach, sleep, softlimit, sort, split, start-stop-daemon, stat, strings, stty, su, sulogin, sum, sv, svlogd, swapoff, swapon,
switch_root, sync, sysctl, syslogd, tac, tail, tar, tcpsvd, tee, telnet, telnetd, test, tftp, tftpd, time, timeout, top, touch, tr, traceroute,
true, tty, ttysize, tunctl, udhcpc, udhcpd, udpsvd, umount, uname, uncompress, unexpand, uniq, unix2dos, unlzma, unzip, uptime, usleep, uudecode, uuencode, vconfig, vi, vlock, watch, watchdog, wc, wget, which, who, whoami, xargs, yes, zcat, zcip
I've tested wget sha1sum and strings, those work too, I'm sure all those commands should work as advertised.

[Guide] All about BusyBox

BusyBox​
BusyBox info
Owner Erik Andersen
BusyBox is maintained by developer Denys Vlasenko
It's licensed under the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 2 (GNU GPLv2)
5 December 1999 one of the oldest BusyBox version was relesed (0.38)
Newest version BusyBox 1.21.0 (21.1.2013)
What is BusyBox
Busybox is set of programs which allow users to have Unix/Linux utilities in single small executable file,
busybox multi-platform and it is made for linux based operating systems (Androd,FreeBSD...), to install busybox you must use linux kernel 2.4.*
You can find BusyBox in not only android devices but also in internet modems,wirles acces points...etc
Supported architectures are ARM, CRIS, H8/300, x86, ia64, x86_64, m68k, MIPS, PowerPC, S390, SH3/4/5, Sparc, v850e,
Usage
BusyBox directory /system/xbin or /system/bin folder
But you dont have to execute cd /system/xbin to start using busybox,just type command that you like (Works only if busybox is symlinked)
Installation through ADB
Requirements
Rooted device
ADB
USB debugging enabled
1.Place busybox binary in root of ADB folder on your PC
2.Start ADB and connect your device with PC (USB)
Code:
adb push busybox /data/local/busybox
adb shell
su
cd /data/local
chmod 755 busybox
./busybox
/data/local/busybox cp /data/local/busybox /system/xbin
/data/local/busybox cp /data/local/busybox /system/bin
cd /system/xbin
busybox --install .
reboot
Or install app from market,and install busybox Click here if you are noob
Commands
To see commands on your device type "busybox" in terminal emulator
Syntax
Code:
busybox <applet> [arguments]
Input:
Code:
busybox
Output:
Code:
[SIZE="1"][, [[, acpid, addgroup, adduser, adjtimex, ar, arp, arping, ash,
awk, basename, beep, blkid, brctl, bunzip2, bzcat, bzip2, cal, cat,
catv, chat, chattr, chgrp, chmod, chown, chpasswd, chpst, chroot,
chrt, chvt, cksum, clear, cmp, comm, cp, cpio, crond, crontab,
cryptpw, cut, date, dc, dd, deallocvt, delgroup, deluser, depmod,
devmem, df, dhcprelay, diff, dirname, dmesg, dnsd, dnsdomainname,
dos2unix, dpkg, du, dumpkmap, dumpleases, echo, ed, egrep, eject,
env, envdir, envuidgid, expand, expr, fakeidentd, false, fbset,
fbsplash, fdflush, fdformat, fdisk, fgrep, find, findfs, flash_lock,
flash_unlock, fold, free, freeramdisk, fsck, fsck.minix, fsync,
ftpd, ftpget, ftpput, fuser, getopt, getty, grep, gunzip, gzip, hd,
hdparm, head, hexdump, hostid, hostname, httpd, hush, hwclock, id,
ifconfig, ifdown, ifenslave, ifplugd, ifup, inetd, init, inotifyd,
insmod, install, ionice, ip, ipaddr, ipcalc, ipcrm, ipcs, iplink,
iproute, iprule, iptunnel, kbd_mode, kill, killall, killall5, klogd,
last, length, less, linux32, linux64, linuxrc, ln, loadfont,
loadkmap, logger, login, logname, logread, losetup, lpd, lpq, lpr,
ls, lsattr, lsmod, lzmacat, lzop, lzopcat, makemime, man, md5sum,
mdev, mesg, microcom, mkdir, mkdosfs, mkfifo, mkfs.minix, mkfs.vfat,
mknod, mkpasswd, mkswap, mktemp, modprobe, more, mount, mountpoint,
mt, mv, nameif, nc, netstat, nice, nmeter, nohup, nslookup, od,
openvt, passwd, patch, pgrep, pidof, ping, ping6, pipe_progress,
pivot_root, pkill, popmaildir, printenv, printf, ps, pscan, pwd,
raidautorun, rdate, rdev, readlink, readprofile, realpath,
reformime, renice, reset, resize, rm, rmdir, rmmod, route, rpm,
rpm2cpio, rtcwake, run-parts, runlevel, runsv, runsvdir, rx, script,
scriptreplay, sed, sendmail, seq, setarch, setconsole, setfont,
setkeycodes, setlogcons, setsid, setuidgid, sh, sha1sum, sha256sum,
sha512sum, showkey, slattach, sleep, softlimit, sort, split,
start-stop-daemon, stat, strings, stty, su, sulogin, sum, sv,
svlogd, swapoff, swapon, switch_root, sync, sysctl, syslogd, tac,
tail, tar, taskset, tcpsvd, tee, telnet, telnetd, test, tftp, tftpd,
time, timeout, top, touch, tr, traceroute, true, tty, ttysize,
udhcpc, udhcpd, udpsvd, umount, uname, uncompress, unexpand, uniq,
unix2dos, unlzma, unlzop, unzip, uptime, usleep, uudecode, uuencode,
vconfig, vi, vlock, volname, watch, watchdog, wc, wget, which, who,
whoami, xargs, yes, zcat, zcip[/SIZE]
BusyBox emulator in web browser
Need some time to load but its good for learning
--->HERE<---
Screenshot
fotak-x 2013
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gogicaa said:
lepo jebamu bog mater
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thanks dude
You must have mentioned that updating busybox causes brick on stock kernel
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gogicaa said:
lepo jebamu bog mater
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Don't make me report you
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Good work bro..
sent from my phone using hands and brain...
Gogeta said:
You must have mentioned that updating busybox causes brick on stock kernel
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Wrong.
There's at least one ROM in which you can update BusyBox without any problems: MiniCM6. And this holds true for any ROMs based on it, such as AtiFroyo.
So, the problem is not with the kernel.
Fortun said:
Wrong.
There's at least one ROM in which you can update BusyBox without any problems: MiniCM6. And this holds true for any ROMs based on it, such as AtiFroyo.
So, the problem is not with the kernel.
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I got a brick with gdx v029 once while updating busybox on stock kernel
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Very useful guide thank you so much
Dude
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paulebe525 said:
Very useful guide thank you so much
Dude
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I learned from here what busybox is, but as for usage, it's rather unclear to me. Can someone please tell me how busybox would help me running other apps on a rooted android phone using 4.1.2? What do I do with it after I installed it?
let it in the place where it should be, it will run automatically
MassStarvation said:
let it in the place where it should be, it will run automatically
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Seriously, what does busybox do? What does it do to help running apps in a rooted android phone?
Many thanks.
zebraapple said:
Seriously, what does busybox do? What does it do to help running apps in a rooted android phone?
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Busybox is set of programs which allow users to have Unix/Linux utilities in single small executable file,
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...and bbox doesnt help you to run apps in rooted phone
zebraapple said:
Seriously, what does busybox do? What does it do to help running apps in a rooted android phone?
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It contains Linux level commands like su,chmod,insmod, etc....located in system /bin....
These commands are used by roms & apps (background processing)
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Gogeta said:
It contains Linux level commands like su,chmod,insmod, etc....located in system /bin....
These commands are used by roms & apps (background processing)
Sent from my E15i using Tapatalk 2
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I did do a very tiny bit of unix at my student time (ancient history), so is there any point of me installing busybox to my phone running 4.1.2?
I have rooted the phone, but I didn't flash it, and it's working fine so far. (My first "smart" phone, I bought a month ago).
zebraapple said:
I did do a very tiny bit of unix at my student time (ancient history), so is there any point of me installing busybox to my phone running 4.1.2?
I have rooted the phone, but I didn't flash it, and it's working fine so far. (My first "smart" phone, I bought a month ago).
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well busybox is already installed on your phone
open terminal and type "busybox"
every android device should have busybox installed
fotak-x said:
well busybox is already installed on your phone
open terminal and type "busybox"
every android device should have busybox installed
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Thanks, but please enlighten me further; that being the case that "every android device should have busybox installed", why are there still so many threads regarding the installation snd usage issue?
I found this thread and even though the box with the list of commands shows it, the current version of busybox seems to be missing the beep command. Any idea why or how I can get that fixed?
try updating your bbox, but it's risky so try to flash a kernel that has a bbox pre-installed

Help please. NEEDING to make a nanroid backup but having significant difficulties and

I have a teething baby. 8 teeth in two weeks coming in at the same time. . (Not related to the phone but so you understand why I'm asking for help... I HAVE NO BRAIN FUNCTIONS LEFT).
OK. short version.
Rooted phone with Odin 3.09 because using 3.07 would never finish the root and got stuck in a loop. Used a stock file (verified at the time it is for these phones). Have repeated process multiple times as I've soft bricked these two phones at least 3 times a day for a week... (infant... no sleep... attempting brain functions... bad combo). Soft bricks were for multiple reasons. Too many to list in the time I have before the demon wakes up.
So I've purchased nearly every damn app on Google play that is for rooted phones hoping that one will help me get this to work.
OK here is what I need to do. I took a note 3 sm-n9005 and made it an technologically challenged proof as possible for my elderly mom. Locked it down as best as I could using nova prime and a few other apps so she couldn't easily fubar it. I even let the baby play with the phone for a hour (in a otterbox) and he couldn't figure out how to explode it BUT I would still like a full nandroid backup so that I can remotely reset the device to the exact way it is when it ships to her (lots of senior citizen special setups). I thought I'd did this with clockwork but when I went to test it by flashing it to an identical phone (all the same bootloader, ap, cp, root files etc.) It soft bricked the phone. .. obviously something wasn't right. So reset phone via Odin. Then attempted to flash the backup of that phone (not the backup of phone 1) and again soft brick.
So I got another damn program that gave me this info.
*** Congratulations! You have root access!
Super User Application Status:
SuperSU application - version 1.94 - is installed!
System File Properties for Root Access:
Standard Location
Check Command: ls -l /system/bin/su:
Result: /system/bin/su: No such file or directory
Analysis: File /system/bin/su does not exist.
Standard Location
Check Command: ls -l /system/xbin/su:
Result: -rwxr-xr-x root root 113036 1970-01-18 12:17 su
Analysis: Setuid attribute is NOT present BUT root user ownership is present. Root access is NOT correctly configured for this file!
Alternative Location
Check Command: ls -l /sbin/su:
Result: /sbin/su: Permission denied
Analysis: File system permissions restricted and denied access.
Alternative Location
Check Command: ls -l /system/xbin/sudo:
Result: /system/xbin/sudo: No such file or directory
Analysis: File /system/xbin/sudo does not exist.
Root User ID and Group ID Status:
Root user id:
uid=0(root)
Root group id:
gid=0(root)
System Environment PATH: /sbin /vendor/bin /system/sbin /system/bin /system/xbin
ADB Shell Default User:
ADB shell setting for standard access, stored in default.prop, is configured as: shell (non root) user - ro.secure=1
Results provided on your SM-N9005 device by Root Checker Pro version 1.3.6 from joeykrim in the Android Market - http://goo.gl/NcnHn***
* * * * BusyBox has been installed correctly!
System Environment PATH: /sbin /vendor/bin /system/sbin /system/bin /system/xbin
BusyBox binary location:
/system/xbin/busybox
BusyBox binary file information:
-rwxrwxr-x root root 952636 2014-05-27 00:08 busybox
Installed BusyBox Version:
1.21.1
BusyBox supports the following applets:
[, [[, acpid, add-shell, addgroup, adduser, adjtimex, ar, arp, arping, ash, awk, base64, basename, bbconfig, beep, blkid, blockdev, bootchartd, brctl, bunzip2, bzcat, bzip2, cal, cat, catv, chat, chattr, chgrp, chmod, chown, chpasswd, chpst, chroot, chrt, chvt, cksum, clear, cmp, comm, conspy, cp, cpio, crond, crontab, cryptpw, cttyhack, cut, date, dc, dd, deallocvt, delgroup, deluser, depmod, devmem, df, dhcprelay, diff, dirname, dmesg, dnsd, dnsdomainname, dos2unix, dpkg, dpkg-deb, du, dumpkmap, dumpleases, echo, ed, egrep, eject, env, envdir, envuidgid, ether-wake, expand, expr, fakeidentd, false, fbset, fbsplash, fdflush, fdformat, fdisk, fgconsole, fgrep, find, findfs, flash_eraseall, flash_lock, flash_unlock, flashcp, flock, fold, free, freeramdisk, fsck, fsck.minix, fsync, ftpd, ftpget, ftpput, fuser, getopt, getty, grep, groups, gunzip, gzip, halt, hd, hdparm, head, hexdump, hostid, hostname, httpd, hush, hwclock, id, ifconfig, ifdown, ifenslave, ifplugd, ifup, inetd, init, inotifyd, insmod, install, ionice, iostat, ip, ipaddr, ipcalc, ipcrm, ipcs, iplink, iproute, iprule, iptunnel, kbd_mode, kill, killall, killall5, klogd, less, linux32, linux64, linuxrc, ln, loadfont, loadkmap, logger, login, logname, logread, losetup, lpd, lpq, lpr, ls, lsattr, lsmod, lsof, lspci, lsusb, lzcat, lzma, lzop, lzopcat, makedevs, makemime, man, md5sum, mdev, mesg, microcom, mkdir, mkdosfs, mke2fs, mkfifo, mkfs.ext2, mkfs.minix, mkfs.reiser, mkfs.vfat, mknod, mkpasswd, mkswap, mktemp, modinfo, modprobe, more, mount, mountpoint, mpstat, mt, mv, nameif, nanddump, nandwrite, nbd-client, nc, netstat, nice, nmeter, nohup, nslookup, ntpd, od, openvt, passwd, patch, pgrep, pidof, ping, ping6, pipe_progress, pivot_root, pkill, pmap, popmaildir, poweroff, powertop, printenv, printf, ps, pscan, pstree, pwd, pwdx, raidautorun, rdate, rdev, readlink, readprofile, realpath, reboot, reformime, remove-shell, renice, reset, resize, rev, rfkill, rm, rmdir, rmmod, route, rpm, rpm2cpio, rtcwake, run-parts, runsv, runsvdir, rx, script, scriptreplay, sed, sendmail, seq, setarch, setconsole, setfont, setkeycodes, setlogcons, setserial, setsid, setuidgid, sha1sum, sha256sum, sha3sum, sha512sum, showkey, slattach, sleep, smemcap, softlimit, sort, split, start-stop-daemon, stat, strings, stty, su, sulogin, sum, sv, svlogd, swapoff, swapon, switch_root, sync, sysctl, syslogd, tac, tail, tar, taskset, tcpsvd, tee, telnet, telnetd, test, tftp, tftpd, time, timeout, top, touch, tr, traceroute, traceroute6, true, tty, ttysize, tunctl, tune2fs, ubiattach, ubidetach, ubimkvol, ubirmvol, ubirsvol, ubiupdatevol, udhcpc, udhcpc6, udhcpd, udpsvd, umount, uname, uncompress, unexpand, uniq, unix2dos, unlzma, unlzop, unxz, unzip, uptime, usleep, uudecode, uuencode, vconfig, vi, vlock, volname, watch, watchdog, wc, wget, which, whoami, whois, xargs, xz, xzcat, yes, zcat, zcip
Results provided on your SM-N9005 device by Root Checker Pro version 1.3.6 from joeykrim in the Android Market - http://goo.gl/NcnHn***
OK so my genius needs I know the rule is to read read read then ask question but can we make an exception for a sleep deprived momma and you guys figure me out a idiot proof guide. Ie download this. Use this Odin. Flash this. Check this. Etc. Bonus points if you are a gem and track down the actual links because my head is freaking spinning....
Here is my *#1234# info.
AP: N9005XXUEND5
CP: N9005XXUENC2
CSC: N9005NEEEND1
It is the same for both phones. I would REALLY like to flash TWRP but have been having hell. I downloaded goo manager and have been trying for two days to download it but it won't. Even after I donated, which my logins aren't working and I've mailed them 3 times with screen shot of my payment but no one responds so I'm guessing this goo thing is scam and I need to contact PayPal.
Ugh I have no problem buying apps and supporting my fellow nerds and geeks but I want them to actually work and get some support when they don't.
Anyway please please help. I'm trying to get this phone to my mom before my dad passes away. We can't afford to fly from Sweden to Louisiana USA, so there is no other way my parents will ever get to see my son in real time before they pass away.
I have micro cards and I can follow instructions. I just don't have enough brain power as a mom to figure out what simple mistake I'm making. I've been rooting, jailbreaking, and installing rooms since my first smartphone (iphone) back in 2008. I just feel like a failure. I've been working at this for weeks.
Anyway please help. I need a hour or so of drinking caffeine before the baby wakes up.
Sent by a gorgeous nerdy redhead with big boobs... oh yeah... from my SM-9005 rooted on XDA Premium cus I love to support my fellow nerds.
Oh and even though it was confirmed that clockwork mid recovery was supposed to be installed (flashed MULTIPLE TIMES). It would NEVER boot into anything but stock recovery mode... attempting to fix that was actually a few causes of the soft bricks lol.
Sent by a gorgeous nerdy redhead with big boobs... oh yeah... from my SM-9005 rooted on XDA Premium cus I love to support my fellow nerds.
lindadhnorman said:
I have a teething baby. 8 teeth in two weeks coming in at the same time. . (Not related to the phone but so you understand why I'm asking for help... I HAVE NO BRAIN FUNCTIONS LEFT).
OK. short version.
Rooted phone with Odin 3.09 because using 3.07 would never finish the root and got stuck in a loop. Used a stock file (verified at the time it is for these phones). Have repeated process multiple times as I've soft bricked these two phones at least 3 times a day for a week... (infant... no sleep... attempting brain functions... bad combo). Soft bricks were for multiple reasons. Too many to list in the time I have before the demon wakes up.
So I've purchased nearly every damn app on Google play that is for rooted phones hoping that one will help me get this to work.
OK here is what I need to do. I took a note 3 sm-n9005 and made it an technologically challenged proof as possible for my elderly mom. Locked it down as best as I could using nova prime and a few other apps so she couldn't easily fubar it. I even let the baby play with the phone for a hour (in a otterbox) and he couldn't figure out how to explode it BUT I would still like a full nandroid backup so that I can remotely reset the device to the exact way it is when it ships to her (lots of senior citizen special setups). I thought I'd did this with clockwork but when I went to test it by flashing it to an identical phone (all the same bootloader, ap, cp, root files etc.) It soft bricked the phone. .. obviously something wasn't right. So reset phone via Odin. Then attempted to flash the backup of that phone (not the backup of phone 1) and again soft brick.
So I got another damn program that gave me this info.
*** Congratulations! You have root access!
Super User Application Status:
SuperSU application - version 1.94 - is installed!
System File Properties for Root Access:
Standard Location
Check Command: ls -l /system/bin/su:
Result: /system/bin/su: No such file or directory
Analysis: File /system/bin/su does not exist.
Standard Location
Check Command: ls -l /system/xbin/su:
Result: -rwxr-xr-x root root 113036 1970-01-18 12:17 su
Analysis: Setuid attribute is NOT present BUT root user ownership is present. Root access is NOT correctly configured for this file!
Alternative Location
Check Command: ls -l /sbin/su:
Result: /sbin/su: Permission denied
Analysis: File system permissions restricted and denied access.
Alternative Location
Check Command: ls -l /system/xbin/sudo:
Result: /system/xbin/sudo: No such file or directory
Analysis: File /system/xbin/sudo does not exist.
Root User ID and Group ID Status:
Root user id:
uid=0(root)
Root group id:
gid=0(root)
System Environment PATH: /sbin /vendor/bin /system/sbin /system/bin /system/xbin
ADB Shell Default User:
ADB shell setting for standard access, stored in default.prop, is configured as: shell (non root) user - ro.secure=1
Results provided on your SM-N9005 device by Root Checker Pro version 1.3.6 from joeykrim in the Android Market - http://goo.gl/NcnHn***
* * * * BusyBox has been installed correctly!
System Environment PATH: /sbin /vendor/bin /system/sbin /system/bin /system/xbin
BusyBox binary location:
/system/xbin/busybox
BusyBox binary file information:
-rwxrwxr-x root root 952636 2014-05-27 00:08 busybox
Installed BusyBox Version:
1.21.1
BusyBox supports the following applets:
[, [[, acpid, add-shell, addgroup, adduser, adjtimex, ar, arp, arping, ash, awk, base64, basename, bbconfig, beep, blkid, blockdev, bootchartd, brctl, bunzip2, bzcat, bzip2, cal, cat, catv, chat, chattr, chgrp, chmod, chown, chpasswd, chpst, chroot, chrt, chvt, cksum, clear, cmp, comm, conspy, cp, cpio, crond, crontab, cryptpw, cttyhack, cut, date, dc, dd, deallocvt, delgroup, deluser, depmod, devmem, df, dhcprelay, diff, dirname, dmesg, dnsd, dnsdomainname, dos2unix, dpkg, dpkg-deb, du, dumpkmap, dumpleases, echo, ed, egrep, eject, env, envdir, envuidgid, ether-wake, expand, expr, fakeidentd, false, fbset, fbsplash, fdflush, fdformat, fdisk, fgconsole, fgrep, find, findfs, flash_eraseall, flash_lock, flash_unlock, flashcp, flock, fold, free, freeramdisk, fsck, fsck.minix, fsync, ftpd, ftpget, ftpput, fuser, getopt, getty, grep, groups, gunzip, gzip, halt, hd, hdparm, head, hexdump, hostid, hostname, httpd, hush, hwclock, id, ifconfig, ifdown, ifenslave, ifplugd, ifup, inetd, init, inotifyd, insmod, install, ionice, iostat, ip, ipaddr, ipcalc, ipcrm, ipcs, iplink, iproute, iprule, iptunnel, kbd_mode, kill, killall, killall5, klogd, less, linux32, linux64, linuxrc, ln, loadfont, loadkmap, logger, login, logname, logread, losetup, lpd, lpq, lpr, ls, lsattr, lsmod, lsof, lspci, lsusb, lzcat, lzma, lzop, lzopcat, makedevs, makemime, man, md5sum, mdev, mesg, microcom, mkdir, mkdosfs, mke2fs, mkfifo, mkfs.ext2, mkfs.minix, mkfs.reiser, mkfs.vfat, mknod, mkpasswd, mkswap, mktemp, modinfo, modprobe, more, mount, mountpoint, mpstat, mt, mv, nameif, nanddump, nandwrite, nbd-client, nc, netstat, nice, nmeter, nohup, nslookup, ntpd, od, openvt, passwd, patch, pgrep, pidof, ping, ping6, pipe_progress, pivot_root, pkill, pmap, popmaildir, poweroff, powertop, printenv, printf, ps, pscan, pstree, pwd, pwdx, raidautorun, rdate, rdev, readlink, readprofile, realpath, reboot, reformime, remove-shell, renice, reset, resize, rev, rfkill, rm, rmdir, rmmod, route, rpm, rpm2cpio, rtcwake, run-parts, runsv, runsvdir, rx, script, scriptreplay, sed, sendmail, seq, setarch, setconsole, setfont, setkeycodes, setlogcons, setserial, setsid, setuidgid, sha1sum, sha256sum, sha3sum, sha512sum, showkey, slattach, sleep, smemcap, softlimit, sort, split, start-stop-daemon, stat, strings, stty, su, sulogin, sum, sv, svlogd, swapoff, swapon, switch_root, sync, sysctl, syslogd, tac, tail, tar, taskset, tcpsvd, tee, telnet, telnetd, test, tftp, tftpd, time, timeout, top, touch, tr, traceroute, traceroute6, true, tty, ttysize, tunctl, tune2fs, ubiattach, ubidetach, ubimkvol, ubirmvol, ubirsvol, ubiupdatevol, udhcpc, udhcpc6, udhcpd, udpsvd, umount, uname, uncompress, unexpand, uniq, unix2dos, unlzma, unlzop, unxz, unzip, uptime, usleep, uudecode, uuencode, vconfig, vi, vlock, volname, watch, watchdog, wc, wget, which, whoami, whois, xargs, xz, xzcat, yes, zcat, zcip
Results provided on your SM-N9005 device by Root Checker Pro version 1.3.6 from joeykrim in the Android Market - http://goo.gl/NcnHn***
OK so my genius needs I know the rule is to read read read then ask question but can we make an exception for a sleep deprived momma and you guys figure me out a idiot proof guide. Ie download this. Use this Odin. Flash this. Check this. Etc. Bonus points if you are a gem and track down the actual links because my head is freaking spinning....
Here is my *#1234# info.
AP: N9005XXUEND5
CP: N9005XXUENC2
CSC: N9005NEEEND1
It is the same for both phones. I would REALLY like to flash TWRP but have been having hell. I downloaded goo manager and have been trying for two days to download it but it won't. Even after I donated, which my logins aren't working and I've mailed them 3 times with screen shot of my payment but no one responds so I'm guessing this goo thing is scam and I need to contact PayPal.
Ugh I have no problem buying apps and supporting my fellow nerds and geeks but I want them to actually work and get some support when they don't.
Anyway please please help. I'm trying to get this phone to my mom before my dad passes away. We can't afford to fly from Sweden to Louisiana USA, so there is no other way my parents will ever get to see my son in real time before they pass away.
I have micro cards and I can follow instructions. I just don't have enough brain power as a mom to figure out what simple mistake I'm making. I've been rooting, jailbreaking, and installing rooms since my first smartphone (iphone) back in 2008. I just feel like a failure. I've been working at this for weeks.
Anyway please help. I need a hour or so of drinking caffeine before the baby wakes up.
Sent by a gorgeous nerdy redhead with big boobs... oh yeah... from my SM-9005 rooted on XDA Premium cus I love to support my fellow nerds.
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If this is the SHORT version I would hate to see the LONG version. LOL
(my eyes are killing me)
You can flash TWRP recovery using mobile odin pro (.md5 or .tar). Make sure to download the correct version for your fimware (4.3 or 4.4.2)
Tried that based. Off the Google searches and info I could find.
Soft brick every time. Couldn't go into a normal boot
Sent by a gorgeous nerdy redhead with big boobs... oh yeah... from my SM-N9005 rooted on XDA Premium cus I love to support my fellow nerds.
I use Odin3v185
http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rc...f2yJp0IxHp1ISlP2fzGKhtw&bvm=bv.67720277,d.ZWU
maybe there is a fault with your cable?
THANKS will try to download as soon as the demon wakes up from this nap. I also purchased mobile odin pro and downloaded twrp manager. But when I try to select my device to I stall in twrp it doesn't list anything remotely recognisable as the sm-n9005 or note 3 of any type. . Any advice?
Sent by a gorgeous nerdy redhead with big boobs... oh yeah... from my SM-N9005 rooted on XDA Premium cus I love to support my fellow nerds.
Nope i have 3 galaxy note 3 factory cables 3.0 and all have had the same problems with 3.07 Odin. It worked previously when i rooted a friends phone(different galaxy) a while back but was a no go on my phones from the start. Like I said. I've did this hundred of times from 2008 to now... This is the FIRST time I've fubared so much. So I'm blaming simple idiot error but I'll admit I'm too brain dead from sleep deprivation to figure out what is the simple step I'm missing.
I haven't had sleep in roughly 3 days. Thank god I have ADHD and am on enough ritalin to keep me alive. And I'm trying to ninja proof my apt because this kid decided within two weeks that laying down wasn't cool... now he crawls perfectly can climb over 5 foot (ie over the back of a couch), stand to climb bookshelves, chews the dog while teething(actually he bit the mailman yesterday- baby not the dog...), oh and his newest trick is attempting to pull himself up and WALK. He is only 9 months old yesterday. God help me I think I'm getting payback for my childhood. And he's a redhead too....
Sent by a gorgeous nerdy redhead with big boobs... oh yeah... from my SM-N9005 rooted on XDA Premium cus I love to support my fellow nerds.
I've never used twrp,always beem cwm.
at mo am using philz touch 12.8 as apparently 13 not for my 4.3.
can be got in both forms,I flashed the md5 in odin.
Is this your problem?
cannot flash a recovery?
which android version you running?

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