[Q]New kernel refuses to boot, how to get a rescue? - Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

OK, this mat have been asked many time, but none of the thread I found applies to my case.
My device is Nexus 7 16Gb Wifi, the internal ROM is stock 4.1.2 (I cannot use 4.2.2 because of a backward compatibility issue for an app I have to use)
The recovery is the latest TWRP 20030227 version, with MultiROM bootloader 4.18. An armhf raring build of Ubuntu is also installed in the internal sdcard and all have worked fine until I tried to flash a alternative kernel.
The new kernel I flashed is the M-kernel mr1.1. I flashed it by booting into recovery and chose to install the M-kernels zip file from there. After I have got a kernel flash successful message I chose to reboot system. Then the weird thing began: at first the device seems to be booting because I saw the usual Google logo and then it turned into the boot animation with a colorful cross in the middle of the screen. But then on nothing seems to follow. The boot animation persists forever. I hve also noticed that during the initial boot it somehow skipped the step of choosing ROMs as usual (because I have Ubunto installed), so I also lost the choice of booting into Ubuntu.
I have to press the power button for more than 10 seconds to power off the device. Then I tried to boot into fastboot mode and recovery mode, both works file, so it still looks not bad. I have kept a copy of my working patched kernel which is kernel_kexec_41-2.zip. Booting into recovery and using the command
adb push kernel_kexec_41-2.zip /sdcard/
I managed to copy this zip into the device. Then, once again, I tried to flash this old kernel by installing it in the recovery. The installation exited with a success. However, when I tried to reboot the device, it is still stuck on the boot animation screen. No choose ROM screen either. So, I am totally lost. Can anybody give some hint on where I was doing wrong and how can I get my device working again without totally reflashing a stock rom and loosing all data I have installed previously? Many thanks.

Any helps please.

Let me update the situation. Tried to wipe cache/Dalvik and reflash the kernels (both the original and the newly downloaded omega3 kernel, both changed nothing -- always stuck in the boot animation. Tried MultiROM->Advanced->Inject curr.boot.sector, the screen allowing to choose rom reappeared and from there Ubuntu boots correctly. However, If the internal ROM is chosen in that screen, the device reboots and stuck in the boot animation screen again.

How about if you make a backup?
Then - no matter what follows - no matter what experiments you do - you can always restore just the /data partition. Or any of the other partitions.
Frankly, you should have done it already, but nothing is stopping you from doing it now.
Backups give you power - and freedom - to experiment with very few risks.
good luck.

Thanks! I didn't realize that I can still make a backup even the system is already broken. Did the backup for the data partition and reflashed the stock rom, it now boots ok. Even though I still lost the desktop configuration and the Ubuntu installation.

instanton said:
Thanks! I didn't realize that I can still make a backup even the system is already broken. Did the backup for the data partition and reflashed the stock rom, it now boots ok. Even though I still lost the desktop configuration and the Ubuntu installation.
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Had it happened that you still had a bootloop after dirty-flashing /system and/or boot (without doing the custom recovery "factory reset" wipe of /data exclusive of /data/media), a backup can still save your bacon: it can be restored and then manually:
- all system app related /data/data/ and /data/app-lib/ folders removed
- all system app updated .apks in /data/app/ deleted
- wipe dalvik-cache
This leaves all market apps and their data intact while starting from scratch from with the base ROM's system apps. Probably doing that reduces the chances of boot loops.
UID mismatch troubles can still occur if you are coming from a "debloated" ROM and dirty-flashing something like a stock ROM (where there are more system apps than in the prior ROM which generated the /data partition); but I think that TWRP's "fix permissions" should take care of that.
But anyway - backups give you flexibility.

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Boot loop - rooted Iconia a500 in taboonay 2.1 HC3.2

After playing a youtube video, suddenly my tab reboot by itself, and it stuck in a boot loop.
I tried to wipe factory setting and cache, still the same problem occured. I even tried to reinstall the same rom, it still give the same problem.
When i tried to install other rom (My-Rom 1.0) it stucks on installing kernel.
i try to find any hint on the xda, brought me to this post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1128565
it still unable to solve my problem. Hope anyone can help.
Try installing a different ROM, besides the two you installed, I had the same problem when I flashed HoneyVillain to Taboonay then to Lightspeed, I was stuck on a bootloop, couldn't flash back Taboonay, but was able to get HoneyVillain.
Still has the problem
I tried as you said, Installed honeyvillain 1.2 rom, and still has the same problem.
2 things which i realized is that,
1. there is sudden blink of loop screen that is different from boot loop that i have seen before.
2. there is error when i tried to do factory wipe
error moving data/data/com.estrong.android.pop/lib/libes_dropbox.so
hopefully anyone can help me
have you tried using acer recovery app to reinstal CWM, then use it to download just a basic 3.2 rom if possible and see how that goes
I am having the exact same problem error removing data/bluestacks, bootloops with little flashes in boot animation. tried every option in recovery and like 4 different back up restoration and the boot animation changes to that of the new restore but same thing.Help!!
thor's 13 then updated to 14 and this started
If you want, go to www.tegraowners.com . Thor's site. He made the recovery. If you go to his forums, Rom section, you will see he posted some steps to completely wipe internal memory. More than what the usual steps we take.
I suppose, there is some residual data left, which is why some errors are happening.
Also, any files named "update.zip", should be removed from SD.
Then you should be able to flash a new rom.
Here are the steps....
go to in recovery enter Backup and Restore and click on Toggle backup and restore of internal storage (/data/media)
should say enabled....
then go into Mounts and Storage and format /data
this will REALLY format data and you will loose all you have in the in the internal memory
then reinstall the rom and everything should work as expected....
im currently having this issue as of right now , idk wat the problem is
EDIT: and i cannot access CWM either

Reboots cause loops, TWRP cant mount data

ive tried a whole bunch of roms and the behavior seems to be very consistent.
Here's the scenario, same for every rom:
-boot into TWRP, advanced wipe -> wipe everything
-flash rom over adb sideload
-reboot system
-rom comes up just fine the first time, log into google, restore apps
-any time i reboot after, it sits on "Galaxy s4" boot screen, if I then reboot into recovery, TWRP asks for password because it can't mount partitions.
-only way ive found to get out of this is to format data, then reflash.. only until the first reboot again.
stock rom works flawless, the only custom rom that also worked flawless was task650's AOKP 4.2 rom, which was strange but i used it for couple months. now since i i updated to his latest 4.3 release the same issue came up, so i tried again a number of different roms.. no luck
ive exausted my google-fu and these forums, can someone please help... is this a kernel issue? bad hardware? am i just doing something very simple very wrong?
In twrp, just do the standard wipe, the one that you just swipe the wipe. I think your wiping too much.
Then install the Rom, kernel, and what else you may need, no need to side load it
jd1639 said:
In twrp, just do the standard wipe, the one that you just swipe the wipe. I think your wiping too much.
Then install the Rom, kernel, and what else you may need, no need to side load it
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same thing, except this time it didnt even boot once, stuck on "galaxy s4" logo, then rebooting back into TWRP prompted a password coz it couldnt mount anything...
i think it gets stuck on boot logo because it cant mount partition same way TWRP cant, but i have no idea why it wouldnt be able to after a reboot or what could be screwing it up
Why don't you try flashing a new recovery?

[Q] Boot hangs at Android sign.

Simply put, this is what happens when a rooting newbie discovers custom bootloaders and ROMs.
Current State:
A full stock ROM installed (no root) with the Skrillax V8 bootloader plopped on top of it. (which of course means the recovery-from-boot.p file still exists and that I don't have CWM.) The tablet will show the Acer logo then the Android logo and will give the appearance of booting. Then the icon flashes. It does this intermittently and forever.
What I want:
CM 10+ running with Skrillax and TWRP stably. I'd go with Flexreaper for next choice. Maybe I'll try to compile a KitKat version for it someday. Who knows.
How I managed to get my tablet in this crappy state:
Rooted tab a long while ago with a probably far outdated method.
Looked all over the internet later on how to unlock the bootloader and settled on the manual method in this excellent thread.
I flashed V8 and TWRP without a hitch using nvflash.
I wiped and installed Flexreaper.
I liked it but wanted a higher prize. I make a nandroid backup of it onto the external_sd and wiped and installed CM 10.1 from this thread.
This is where everything started going sour. It told me the install was invalid halfway. Disappointed, I wiped again and tried to restore my nandroid backup. It seemed to restore properly, but then Skrillax hung forever loading the kernel.
I wiped again and installed Flexreaper fresh. This time it booted. I downloaded the newest unofficial version of CM they mention on their wiki.
Booted to recovery and installed CM 10. It ran fine and I was impressed with the new OS. Then I noticed the apparent lack of Gapps.
I flashed the Gapps Jellybean package and rebooted. Skrillax hung.
Wiped everything I could fine in the TWRP menu and installed Flexreaper. Got past the primary kernel loading but the android icon would work for a bit then flash, starting all over again.
At this point I flashed several other recoveries, hoping it was my recovery. No such luck. I tried all of them included in V8.
Then finally, I downloaded full stock ICS and flashed it. I rebooted and noticed the same Android flashing thing.
Finally, I flashed V8 again, being the newbie I was, and then suddenly remembered while trying to boot to recovery that the Full install probably rewrote the recovery-from-boot.p.
And here I am.
Tl;dr version:
Went click-happy with ROMs, wiping, and recovery flashing until I was left with a stock OS that wouldn't boot with a Skrillax bootloader but no recovery.
The good news is, I still have cpuid+sbk, it still boots to APX (no idea how I didn't screw that up too.), and I have a nandroid backup on my external_sd which is probably untouched, since I was careful to not wipe it in TWRP.
Please help me fix this. I don't want an excuse to waste money on a flashy new Nexus or Asus Transformer tablet, I already have too many for my wallet's comfort.
I quess you renamed stock rom to update.zip and than flashed it? If you havent do it, put it on sd card and pres power+vol down (if nuttin happens than vol up). That shld trigger flashing proces
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uglyjohny said:
I quess you renamed stock rom to update.zip and than flashed it? If you havent do it, put it on sd card and pres power+vol down (if nuttin happens than vol up). That shld trigger flashing proces
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I don't have access to a micro sd card reader if the file must be placed on the micro SD card. I already have flashed the stock rom supposedly via TWRP, so I shouldn't have to flash it again, I wouldn't think. If I do, I guess I'll have to get a reader.
Yes. Micro sd. Rename it. You have guodes gere on xda. Im hoping it will help you.
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It didn't work. Still in same state as before.
I also have access to fastboot if that would help.
m27frogy said:
Simply put, this is what happens when a rooting newbie discovers custom bootloaders and ROMs.
Current State:
A full stock ROM installed (no root) with the Skrillax V8 bootloader plopped on top of it. (which of course means the recovery-from-boot.p file still exists and that I don't have CWM.) The tablet will show the Acer logo then the Android logo and will give the appearance of booting. Then the icon flashes. It does this intermittently and forever.
What I want:
CM 10+ running with Skrillax and TWRP stably. I'd go with Flexreaper for next choice. Maybe I'll try to compile a KitKat version for it someday. Who knows.
How I managed to get my tablet in this crappy state:
Rooted tab a long while ago with a probably far outdated method.
Looked all over the internet later on how to unlock the bootloader and settled on the manual method in this excellent thread.
I flashed V8 and TWRP without a hitch using nvflash.
I wiped and installed Flexreaper.
I liked it but wanted a higher prize. I make a nandroid backup of it onto the external_sd and wiped and installed CM 10.1 from this thread.
This is where everything started going sour. It told me the install was invalid halfway. Disappointed, I wiped again and tried to restore my nandroid backup. It seemed to restore properly, but then Skrillax hung forever loading the kernel.
I wiped again and installed Flexreaper fresh. This time it booted. I downloaded the newest unofficial version of CM they mention on their wiki.
Booted to recovery and installed CM 10. It ran fine and I was impressed with the new OS. Then I noticed the apparent lack of Gapps.
I flashed the Gapps Jellybean package and rebooted. Skrillax hung.
Wiped everything I could fine in the TWRP menu and installed Flexreaper. Got past the primary kernel loading but the android icon would work for a bit then flash, starting all over again.
At this point I flashed several other recoveries, hoping it was my recovery. No such luck. I tried all of them included in V8.
Then finally, I downloaded full stock ICS and flashed it. I rebooted and noticed the same Android flashing thing.
Finally, I flashed V8 again, being the newbie I was, and then suddenly remembered while trying to boot to recovery that the Full install probably rewrote the recovery-from-boot.p.
And here I am.
Tl;dr version:
Went click-happy with ROMs, wiping, and recovery flashing until I was left with a stock OS that wouldn't boot with a Skrillax bootloader but no recovery.
The good news is, I still have cpuid+sbk, it still boots to APX (no idea how I didn't screw that up too.), and I have a nandroid backup on my external_sd which is probably untouched, since I was careful to not wipe it in TWRP.
Please help me fix this. I don't want an excuse to waste money on a flashy new Nexus or Asus Transformer tablet, I already have too many for my wallet's comfort.
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Babsector should still work - you would need t do a search for it
It seems to have worked properly, sort of. Flashing FLEXReaper results in an "Encryption failed." prompt at boot, which the button, of course, does not work. Wiping everything works except that the prompt notes "E:format_volume: make_extf4fs failed on /dev/block/mmcblk0p4" Trying to reflash V8 with TWRP with the V8.bat file fails at format. More help?
My tablet is still displaying "Encryption failed", the button still doesn't work, and I still love my a500. Help?
Anyone?
I guess I'm screwed, then.
In the end, I think my data partition failed. Formatting or wiping data fails and when installing FlexReaper, it reports /data size as -1. Unless anyone knows how to fix flash memory, I think I'm stuck.

[Q] i9505 (jgedlte) fails to boot system after installing ROM

I'm trying to install CM via TWRP.
First I had to unlock the bootloader, so I did, and since then I could not boot to my stock Android (although, correct me if I'm wrong, unlocking the bootloader should NOT delete the OS), it just sent me to recovery.
So I went along, flashed TWRP and got cm 10.2.1 for jfltexx. At first it didn't install well, because my data partition was not formatted correctly. So I formatted it, now TWRP sees it correctly and is able to mount it, enable MTP and everything. When I try to install now, everything seems fine and TWRP's log shows "Updating partition details..." and gives me the "Successful" message, offering to wipe cache/reboot system. (I did wipe cache and dalvik cache before, of course).
If I choose "Reboot System", it just boots back to recovery. The same happens if I power it off and boot normally, even if I pull out the battery and retry that way.
What can I do about it?
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I'm trying to install CM via TWRP.
First I had to unlock the bootloader, so I did, and since then I could not boot to my stock Android (although, correct me if I'm wrong, unlocking the bootloader should NOT delete the OS), it just sent me to recovery.
So I went along, flashed TWRP and got cm 10.2.1 for jfltexx. At first it didn't install well, because my data partition was not formatted correctly. So I formatted it, now TWRP sees it correctly and is able to mount it, enable MTP and everything. When I try to install now, everything seems fine and TWRP's log shows "Updating partition details..." and gives me the "Successful" message, offering to wipe cache/reboot system. (I did wipe cache and dalvik cache before, of course).
If I choose "Reboot System", it just boots back to recovery. The same happens if I power it off and boot normally, even if I pull out the battery and retry that way.
What can I do about it?
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First I'd try a newer version of CM. That's an old one. It might not work and play well with a newer version of TWRP. Plus the newer version is a little more polished.
Second, if you must use that CM version, redownload it. You wouldn't be the first person who got a corrupted install file that causes screwball issues like this.
Third, if all else fails use Odin to reset back to stock and start over. Something might have gotten all borked up when you first modified the device that isn't letting the install work. A full restore to stock should correct that.
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First I'd try a newer version of CM. That's an old one. It might not work and play well with a newer version of TWRP. Plus the newer version is a little more polished.
Second, if you must use that CM version, redownload it. You wouldn't be the first person who got a corrupted install file that causes screwball issues like this.
Third, if all else fails use Odin to reset back to stock and start over. Something might have gotten all borked up when you first modified the device that isn't letting the install work. A full restore to stock should correct that.
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Thanks for the reply.
Regarding the versions of CM and TWRP, I deliberately picked these versions due to their high download count (A sign I can trust these builds, being not too buggy). I'll try a newer CM version and another TWRP version if that didn't help.
I will also verify the MD5 for the downloaded file this time.
If I restore to stock via Odin, wouldn't that override the recovery? I've looked on some tutorial on how it's done, and it seems like the stock recovery is flashed, then used to restore the stock. Is there any way to use Odin to flash other ROMs?
EDIT: Nope cm-11-20140210 also failed, and I did verify the MD5 now. My TWRP is the newest available for jgedlte in the download page (2.8.0.1).
I did manage getting into some sort of a boot loop (The initial "Reboot System" brought back the recovery, but after a full power off and a reboot, the screen remains black and the phone vibrates every 4 seconds or so.)
EDIT 2: I tried to flash the stock back, following this tutorial. I downloaded the Open European version, flashed the AP but it failed during the write of system.img.ext4, saying that the image is invalid. I tried again with the PIT file, but it failed too (secure check fail while repartitioning...).

Dirty Santa and Restoring From Backups - Suck in some kind of limbo?

So I would have asked this question directly in the DirtySanta thread, but apparently I don't have enough posts to actually do anything there yet.
So my device is now in a rather bizzare zombie state. I did manage to get my device fully rooted with TWRP installed. Followed the instructions on how to get everything working with no problems. I ended up wanting to try to flash some audio mods (V4A and such), however they did not install properly, so I went and did what anyone else would do - restored to a full backup I made of the device before I started mucking about.
The restore did complete successfully, and I still have a device that has a working recovery, and an OS with root permission...but I can't flash anything anymore from TWRP. TWRP is unable to mount the /system partition after the restore, and seems convinced that I have no OS installed, even though there is one and the phone boots into it just fine. The restore I'm on now is post-flashing the Konverged Kernel. Attempting to restore to an even earlier backup (one I made just before flashing Konverged) produces similar results - the restore succeeds and produces a bootable phone, but TWRP still can't flash anything.
Just to cover bases I also tried running "fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.2-1-us996.img" again in case TWRP got messed up (trying to get the "Swipe to allow system changes" prompt to reappear - it didn't), with no changes - TWRP still works fine, but cant mount and edit /system and still claims I have no OS installed when requesting a reboot.
Any advice on how to get things working again would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
This may be an issue with TWRP. When I had my Galaxy S3 rooted back in the day I would have this issue, also with a Nexus tablet I rooted as well. It turns out I needed to flash a specific "fixed" version of TWRP to fix the mount/flash issue. That was a long time ago though, so this might not be the problem, but I thought I would at least tell you my experience.
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biglightbt said:
So I would have asked this question directly in the DirtySanta thread, but apparently I don't have enough posts to actually do anything there yet.
So my device is now in a rather bizzare zombie state. I did manage to get my device fully rooted with TWRP installed. Followed the instructions on how to get everything working with no problems. I ended up wanting to try to flash some audio mods (V4A and such), however they did not install properly, so I went and did what anyone else would do - restored to a full backup I made of the device before I started mucking about.
The restore did complete successfully, and I still have a device that has a working recovery, and an OS with root permission...but I can't flash anything anymore from TWRP. TWRP is unable to mount the /system partition after the restore, and seems convinced that I have no OS installed, even though there is one and the phone boots into it just fine. The restore I'm on now is post-flashing the Konverged Kernel. Attempting to restore to an even earlier backup (one I made just before flashing Konverged) produces similar results - the restore succeeds and produces a bootable phone, but TWRP still can't flash anything.
Just to cover bases I also tried running "fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.2-1-us996.img" again in case TWRP got messed up (trying to get the "Swipe to allow system changes" prompt to reappear - it didn't), with no changes - TWRP still works fine, but cant mount and edit /system and still claims I have no OS installed when requesting a reboot.
Any advice on how to get things working again would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
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I beleive you have to do Dirty Santa over again....The steps that is.
biglightbt said:
So I would have asked this question directly in the DirtySanta thread, but apparently I don't have enough posts to actually do anything there yet.
So my device is now in a rather bizzare zombie state. I did manage to get my device fully rooted with TWRP installed. Followed the instructions on how to get everything working with no problems. I ended up wanting to try to flash some audio mods (V4A and such), however they did not install properly, so I went and did what anyone else would do - restored to a full backup I made of the device before I started mucking about.
The restore did complete successfully, and I still have a device that has a working recovery, and an OS with root permission...but I can't flash anything anymore from TWRP. TWRP is unable to mount the /system partition after the restore, and seems convinced that I have no OS installed, even though there is one and the phone boots into it just fine. The restore I'm on now is post-flashing the Konverged Kernel. Attempting to restore to an even earlier backup (one I made just before flashing Konverged) produces similar results - the restore succeeds and produces a bootable phone, but TWRP still can't flash anything.
Just to cover bases I also tried running "fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.2-1-us996.img" again in case TWRP got messed up (trying to get the "Swipe to allow system changes" prompt to reappear - it didn't), with no changes - TWRP still works fine, but cant mount and edit /system and still claims I have no OS installed when requesting a reboot.
Any advice on how to get things working again would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
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So your phone isn't booting beyond TWRP? I'm assuming that's what you are saying. I only want clarification because you mentioned how it won't flash anything.
Try this. Go to "mount" and make sure system is checked. Then power off the device. Then use the button combo to boot back into recovery. It's power + volume down, as soon you see the LG logo let go of the power button and then press it again and hold it (never let go of the volume down button though). If done correctly you'll get a white screen asking you if you want to factory reset. Choose yes for both questions. This will boot you back into recovery. Once in recovery again go back to mount and check system again. Now reboot system. This method got me out of being stuck in TWRP after I had tried every other method I could think of.
PS. Make sure you are on a fully stock version of the ROM that came on your phone. This may work for any backup you have but just incase use the most stock version backup you have.
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So your phone isn't booting beyond TWRP? I'm assuming that's what you are saying. I only want clarification because you mentioned how it won't flash anything.
Try this. Go to "mount" and make sure system is checked. Then power off the device. Then use the button combo to boot back into recovery. It's power + volume down, as soon you see the LG logo let go of the power button and then press it again and hold it (never let go of the volume down button though). If done correctly you'll get a white screen asking you if you want to factory reset. Choose yes for both questions. This will boot you back into recovery. Once in recovery again go back to mount and check system again. Now reboot system. This method got me out of being stuck in TWRP after I had tried every other method I could think of.
PS. Make sure you are on a fully stock version of the ROM that came on your phone. This may work for any backup you have but just incase use the most stock version backup you have.
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Sorry if I wasn't clear, its a bit confusing to me also. Normally TWRP saying you have No OS installed is pretty bad news, but it seems to be a bit confused itself, since there IS and OS installed, and the phone boots into it.
The phone basically works exactly as you'd expect after the DirtySanta exploit. It can boot into whatever backup I restore it back to, and works just fine, root included. I can also boot into TWRP just fine also..... Its just that within TWRP, if I try to flash anything at all (apps, zip files, kernels) it comes back with an error just after "Updating Partition Details". The specific error is "failed to mount /system (invalid argument)". If I had to guess I'd think that /system was somehow marked as Read Only after I did the restore. I haven't needed to use the button combos for anything since ADB and Fastboot commands all work just fine too.
If I go into the "Mount" section in TWRP "System" is unchecked, if I tap it to try to check it the phone vibrates as if it accepted the input, but the check never appears. If I select "Mount System as Read Only" I can mount it though. I followed the instructions in the DirtySanta thread to a T, and am using all the recommended software versions.
I also tried restoring back to the backup I made just before flashing Konverged Kernel, with similar results. The restore works, and the phone boots into Android, but if I try to pick up where I left off and flash Konverged again from within TWRP, it fails with the "failed to mount /system (invalid argument)" again.
biglightbt said:
Sorry if I wasn't clear, its a bit confusing to me also. Normally TWRP saying you have No OS installed is pretty bad news, but it seems to be a bit confused itself, since there IS and OS installed, and the phone boots into it.
The phone basically works exactly as you'd expect after the DirtySanta exploit. It can boot into whatever backup I restore it back to, and works just fine, root included. I can also boot into TWRP just fine also..... Its just that within TWRP, if I try to flash anything at all (apps, zip files, kernels) it comes back with an error just after "Updating Partition Details". The specific error is "failed to mount /system (invalid argument)". If I had to guess I'd think that /system was somehow marked as Read Only after I did the restore. I haven't needed to use the button combos for anything since ADB and Fastboot commands all work just fine too.
If I go into the "Mount" section in TWRP "System" is unchecked, if I tap it to try to check it the phone vibrates as if it accepted the input, but the check never appears. If I select "Mount System as Read Only" I can mount it though. I followed the instructions in the DirtySanta thread to a T, and am using all the recommended software versions.
I also tried restoring back to the backup I made just before flashing Konverged Kernel, with similar results. The restore works, and the phone boots into Android, but if I try to pick up where I left off and flash Konverged again from within TWRP, it fails with the "failed to mount /system (invalid argument)" again.
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I would run the dirtysanta exploit again from the beginning. Your assumption about being stuck in read only seems correct. I'm guessing you might have chosen read only on accident one time when you booted into TWRP and now it's stuck there.
Or you could try using flashfire to flash the TWRP.img
I am having the same issue. I tried doing the DAC mod that enables high impedance as always on. Audio quit working along with the stock music app. Did a restore from after I flashed the konverged kernel. And now no r/w ability and twrp will not mount system unless I check mount as read only. I was able to reinstall supersu from the recovery. But still have the issues.
Only thing I can think of is waiting for a return to stock unrooted method to Come out and re-root.
biglightbt said:
So I would have asked this question directly in the DirtySanta thread, but apparently I don't have enough posts to actually do anything there yet.
So my device is now in a rather bizzare zombie state. I did manage to get my device fully rooted with TWRP installed. Followed the instructions on how to get everything working with no problems. I ended up wanting to try to flash some audio mods (V4A and such), however they did not install properly, so I went and did what anyone else would do - restored to a full backup I made of the device before I started mucking about.
The restore did complete successfully, and I still have a device that has a working recovery, and an OS with root permission...but I can't flash anything anymore from TWRP. TWRP is unable to mount the /system partition after the restore, and seems convinced that I have no OS installed, even though there is one and the phone boots into it just fine. The restore I'm on now is post-flashing the Konverged Kernel. Attempting to restore to an even earlier backup (one I made just before flashing Konverged) produces similar results - the restore succeeds and produces a bootable phone, but TWRP still can't flash anything.
Just to cover bases I also tried running "fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.2-1-us996.img" again in case TWRP got messed up (trying to get the "Swipe to allow system changes" prompt to reappear - it didn't), with no changes - TWRP still works fine, but cant mount and edit /system and still claims I have no OS installed when requesting a reboot.
Any advice on how to get things working again would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
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Hey I was having the same problem and I fixed it myself messing around with a few things I could think of.
Here it is pasted from another thread.
Dinked around with a few ideas and got my problem fixed! Heres what I did.
1. Made a backup of system in twrp just in case.
2. Formatted system in wipe > advanced > and only checked system.
Panicked because I thought I bricked my device, wouldnt boot farther than the lg logo,
(next steps might be unnecessary but I panicked and tried them lol)
3. still had fastboot access so I repeated step 3 in the root method.
4. Reflashed boot2.img
5. Rebooted to recovery with volume- power, release power while keeping volume- at lg for a second then repress and hold power. Yes twice to get to recovery.
6. Restored system backup. (was able to fully boot now but with lag)
7. Reflashed konverged kernel.
And everything is working perfect now and I have my r/w ability and can mount system in recovery without having to select mount as read only.
---------- Post added at 09:57 AM ---------- Previous post was at 09:10 AM ----------
You can probably just wipe your system like I said in the previous post then Just restore it. I panicked and did a bunch of extra stuff. I realized that when I did my initial backup of my system, or said that its size was about 126247251477482716MB. So I'm guessing when I did my restore (possibly what happened to yours) that it somehow messed up the system.

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