ADB gives me permission denied when I try to push or even remount. I read that it is because push requires an insecure kernel, and I am on 4.3 stock. Is this true, and if not, how do I fix it?
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Hey, just noticed that along with missing push/pull which i know has a work around it is also missing sqlite3. I tried looking for a binary and using the one that is in the sdk but even after chmod i get permission denied. Anyone know anything about this?
Maybe try
#chown root
#chgrp 1000
?
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Well got the binary out of g1, it also needs to go into /system/xbin or else I got permission errors.
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ok so i have my phone rooted
I have ADB working right
I go to the terminal in the phone and type "su" and it takes me to the # just fine, also works in ADB (after adb shell).
When i type "free" to see the memory it says "permission denied" on the phone, and in ADB. In ADB, I have tried it from the # which gives me "not found", and then tried it at the $ and that says "permission denied".
I can reboot my phone from ADB, but not in terminal on the phone.
I'm not real sure why i get "permission denied" if my phone is rooted right
any ideas and help would be great thanks
Similar issue Kinda
when I type in 'free' after 'su', I get:
free: not found
It worked just fine for me.
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dustrho said:
It worked just fine for me.
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when you rooted your phone .. did you use the visonary temp way .. or the new way thru ADB?
Also those who are or are not having the permission denied...was your root done pre or post update? Mine was post and do you have a recovery flashed?
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I am rooted with S-OFF on the phone. But, unlike the Vibrant, adb denies me su access when I enter "su" at the $ prompt. Anyone else see this?
Once you enter ADB through the SDK tools if I remember right, just start out with the 'su' command- I just caught it a couple days ago in one of the mt4g rom threads under the android development section- maybe a search for 'su' in those threads- I can't take the time to look right now- I'm @ work
Some roms connect by default as Su over adb... if you see a $ your regular user, # is root prompt...
If you have a $ and you get denied still, go to your Su app and confirm that adb has Su permission or at least isn't denied...
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ESKIMOn00b said:
Some roms connect by default as Su over adb... if you see a $ your regular user, # is root prompt...
If you have a $ and you get denied still, go to your Su app and confirm that adb has Su permission or at least isn't denied...
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Thanks for the replies so far. ADB is not listed in the su app. How do I add that? Wouldn't it be the daemon that needs root access?
EDIT: Got it. Duh! It would help if I look at the phone while requesting root access. Thanks!
yes it should.... i was wanting you to check that it was not in there with specific permission to deny...
youll need to hit allow on the phone just like any SU call BTW...
Editing my post while you posted. Thanks!
Confused me too the first time.... I got it figured out pretty quick tho....
Give a look at wireless adb its super sweet! Market wireless adb...
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Hey iwant to use adb shell to grant permission for morelocal2 and when I put the command it says error adb closed isearched online and I couldn't find any thing can help any solutions?
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Thezombiet said:
Hey iwant to use adb shell to grant permission for morelocal2 and when I put the command it says error adb closed isearched online and I couldn't find any thing can help any solutions?
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in developer options set "root access" as "Apps and ADB"
and use adb shell as su
I just went through root process for my AT&T lg G2 [ROOT] Root your G2 [ATT|VZW|TMO|KT|RGS|BELL|TELUS|OPEN] [Yay!]
superuser was installed but no su binary. root checker says your device does not have proper root. I tried running root.bat again but continue to get this message/ error
Mounting system RW and pushing SU, then remounting system RO again
mount: Operation not permitted
failed to copy 'su' to '/system/xbin/su': Read-only file system
Unable to chown /system/xbin/su: No such file or directory
Unable to chmod /system/xbin/su: No such file or directory
mount: Operation not permitted
Installing superuser
3506 KB/s (1468798 bytes in 0.409s
Drivers seem ok,
should i try another root?
Please help
Kcgiddings3 said:
I just went through root process for my AT&T lg G2 [ROOT] Root your G2 [ATT|VZW|TMO|KT|RGS|BELL|TELUS|OPEN] [Yay!]
superuser was installed but no su binary. root checker says your device does not have proper root. I tried running root.bat again but continue to get this message/ error
Mounting system RW and pushing SU, then remounting system RO again
mount: Operation not permitted
failed to copy 'su' to '/system/xbin/su': Read-only file system
Unable to chown /system/xbin/su: No such file or directory
Unable to chmod /system/xbin/su: No such file or directory
mount: Operation not permitted
Installing superuser
3506 KB/s (1468798 bytes in 0.409s
Drivers seem ok,
should i try another root?
Please help
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Just checking but, did you disconnect when needed? Usb debugging checked? Just asking
Yes all of this is true. I even tried it again. Same error message and no such binary.
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Think I'll uninstall superuser and try again with a fresh download.
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Well I've tried to root three times now. All with the same result. Anybody have any suggestions?
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Yes, make sure you have the updated root package. I'm currently away from my desk but if I recall correctly, if your phone is fully updated the root package that is in the root thread doesn't work but somewhere that author posted an updated version for updated phones.
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cloudraker said:
Yes, make sure you have the updated root package. I'm currently away from my desk but if I recall correctly, if your phone is fully updated the root package that is in the root thread doesn't work but somewhere that author posted an updated version for updated phones.
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I'll check that out. I have tried IOROOT10 and IOROOT11 neither works.
Kcgiddings3 said:
I'll check that out. I have tried IOROOT10 and IOROOT11 neither works.
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IOROOT15 works just fine
achieved root
jea508 said:
IOROOT15 works just fine
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I achieved root with ioroot12
thanks for the help. :good: