[Q] Access to file system after a crash? - G2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello,
I wanted to install the small nav bar for LG G2, so I've started by renamming my /system/framework/framework-res.apk to /system/framework/framework-res.apk.ori . The idea was to backup my original file before putting the mod framework-res.apk
This operation was done directly in the phone by es explorer (I'm rooted and dev mode activated)
Well after doing this, my phone has crashed and it's keeping rebooting again and again
It's possible to acces the file system shome how juste to rename back the file ? I don't want to reset the phone, it's kind of stupid :crying:
Thank you for your help
Cheers,

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File explorer stuck

Hi ppl i recently installed some custom icons and i have just relised that my file explorer is stuck when i go into the windows directory. I can no longer access file explorer even after reseting the phone.
Has anyone had this problem and how do u solve it?
thanks for the help

[Q] Trouble moving files, r/w access revoked?

Hi guys so I installed CM 11 on G2 yesterday and since then have been unable to move files around. Meaning when I cut a certain file and try to move it to a different folder it does nothing and just remains there. I tried to update Superuser binary and got the error of r/w access being unavailable and I also can't seem to use titanium backup to uninstall apps located in /system/. If someone could please help me fix this it would be greatly appreciated as it is driving me crazy.
TKO236 said:
Hi guys so I installed CM 11 on G2 yesterday and since then have been unable to move files around. Meaning when I cut a certain file and try to move it to a different folder it does nothing and just remains there. I tried to update Superuser binary and got the error of r/w access being unavailable and I also can't seem to use titanium backup to uninstall apps located in /system/. If someone could please help me fix this it would be greatly appreciated as it is driving me crazy.
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for more context these are some errors I got from Antek when moving files
"Failed: cp: /storage/
Failed: sh:<stdin>[1]:"
Edit: Also having some trouble moving certain files using USB

[Q] Please help.No Navigation Or status bar

In order to flash some custom systemui.apk I copied my apk from system/pri-apk to some other place and overwrote it with a renamed apk with permissions wr-r-r .. Made a reboot and since then its gone.. I can't receive phone calls too.
Made a factory reset but that doesn't solve it.any other alternatives?
Reflash your ROM.
Sent from my underpriced, overpowered pocket thingy.

[Q] Trouble with screen auto rotate when rooted, or rooted ROM ?

Hello, I have just wasted about a day of my time on this issue.
Problem:
When I root my S4, running Kitkat, or load custom Kitkat ROM - wanamlite in my case, then the auto rotate screen feature stops working.
The problem is not in the HW - the camera app, which rotates labels on the screen based on orientation - kept working through all the trouble.
Details:
- I decided to root my S4, mainly to be able to install xposed/xprivacy and Titanium Backup
- first, I rooted the stock ROM, using the chainfire method. Worked fine
- I did not install custom recovery at this point
- removed few modules in TB
- noticed that the screen auto rotate stopped working
- restored the removed modules in TB, auto rotate still not working
- installed TWRP and Wanamlite. Screen rotation first worked, but after some time ( and my guess is after few reboots ), screen auto rotate failed again.
I was unable to fix this, so I had to go back to stock ROM ( Swiss FNB9 ), to get the phone working again.
Searching on Google, it seems that few of the Samsung devices have this problem of screen auto-rotation not working after rooting....
Before I try rooting again, is this a known problem ? Any fix with a high degree of reliability ?
Thanks for any info, Paul.
paulcc said:
Hello, I have just wasted about a day of my time on this issue.
Problem:
When I root my S4, running Kitkat, or load custom Kitkat ROM - wanamlite in my case, then the auto rotate screen feature stops working.
The problem is not in the HW - the camera app, which rotates labels on the screen based on orientation - kept working through all the trouble.
Details:
- I decided to root my S4, mainly to be able to install xposed/xprivacy and Titanium Backup
- first, I rooted the stock ROM, using the chainfire method. Worked fine
- I did not install custom recovery at this point
- removed few modules in TB
- noticed that the screen auto rotate stopped working
- restored the removed modules in TB, auto rotate still not working
- installed TWRP and Wanamlite. Screen rotation first worked, but after some time ( and my guess is after few reboots ), screen auto rotate failed again.
I was unable to fix this, so I had to go back to stock ROM ( Swiss FNB9 ), to get the phone working again.
Searching on Google, it seems that few of the Samsung devices have this problem of screen auto-rotation not working after rooting....
Before I try rooting again, is this a known problem ? Any fix with a high degree of reliability ?
Thanks for any info, Paul.
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download and flash libgnustl_shared.so via recovery. Or if your phone is rooted , Copy and paste to System>>lib and change permission to rw-r--r-- . Reboot . Have a nice day.
Repulsa said:
download and flash libgnustl_shared.so via recovery. Or if your phone is rooted , Copy and paste to System>>lib and change permission to rw-r--r-- . Reboot . Have a nice day.
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Wow, very much appreciated! This worked perfectly for my S4 with KitKat.
Today I noticed my auto screen rotation stopped. I googled around, tried many work-arounds, but none of them helped. A hard reset didn't work, a soft reset didn't work, Bluetooth/GPS/WiFi off didn't help, calibration using an app didn't work, etc.
I rooted my phone (as I had before, but because of the hard reset I had to root it again), installed Root Explorer, and put the libgnustl_shared.so file in the System/lib folder (while mounted R/W). I rebooted and BAM! Auto screen rotation was back again!
jupkeyope said:
Wow, very much appreciated! This worked perfectly for my S4 with KitKat.
Today I noticed my auto screen rotation stopped. I googled around, tried many work-arounds, but none of them helped. A hard reset didn't work, a soft reset didn't work, Bluetooth/GPS/WiFi off didn't help, calibration using an app didn't work, etc.
I rooted my phone (as I had before, but because of the hard reset I had to root it again), installed Root Explorer, and put the libgnustl_shared.so file in the System/lib folder (while mounted R/W). I rebooted and BAM! Auto screen rotation was back again!
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Glad that fixed your issue mate Have a nice day.
Repulsa said:
download and flash libgnustl_shared.so via recovery. Or if your phone is rooted , Copy and paste to System>>lib and change permission to rw-r--r-- . Reboot . Have a nice day.
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That fixed it indeed !! Thanks man ! I had problems pasting the file into that directory but the "root browser" app from the play store could paste it. Then changed permissions, rebooted and ... back is screen rotation !!! Thanks !! :good:
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BTW, so it seems the problem is that when you uninstall samsung HUB (which I indeed did), it removes that particular file. See: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=49604191
Repulsa said:
download and flash libgnustl_shared.so via recovery. Or if your phone is rooted , Copy and paste to System>>lib and change permission to rw-r--r-- . Reboot . Have a nice day.
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this solves the problem of the motion sensor? My s4 stopped working screen rotation and motion sensor ... stopped after uninstalled some apps by TB
sensor motion
its solve
Hi, Besides hitting the THANKS button, I would like to give following information for other users:
I have PhilzTouch installed and tried to flash the zip file severel times, But everytime after wiping cache part. and dalvik I noticed that nothing changed.
So I did the copy/paste action as described and after rebooting it worked.
Hi All,
I had the same issue when i rooted my device, and lost the rotation and use the method described here to fix the issue.
But after reboot the phone it will keep popping the message " Unfortunately, Samsung Hub has stopped" and it won't go away or let me do anything on the phone, as soon as i hit the OK button it will popup again.
Any possible fix for that, Please !!!
Thank you all.
In English, please...
Repulsa said:
download and flash libgnustl_shared.so via recovery. Or if your phone is rooted , Copy and paste to System>>lib and change permission to rw-r--r-- . Reboot . Have a nice day.
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Can someone help me with this, please... I have no idea what this means.
1) I downloaded the file
2) The instructions say to move the libgnustl_shared.so file into System>>Lib. When I download the file, libgnustl_shared.so is already in a folder called System>Lib...
3) Someone else said to FLASH via recover or something?? What does that mean? Can someone explain this in straightfoward terms? Thank you.
In that case, you should try to replace the existing file with the new one.
You just need to set up the parameters of the file (permissions into rw r r) as explained before. You can do it with ES Explorer for instance.
No need to do something else, just reboot.
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HEEELP !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Repulsa said:
download and flash libgnustl_shared.so via recovery. Or if your phone is rooted , Copy and paste to System>>lib and change permission to rw-r--r-- . Reboot . Have a nice day.
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Please help if done every thing you said ive flashed it using touched based cwm ive flash my stock files before to unbrick pls help
Repulsa said:
download and flash libgnustl_shared.so via recovery. Or if your phone is rooted , Copy and paste to System>>lib and change permission to rw-r--r-- . Reboot . Have a nice day.
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That really works on my S4. But my hand motion sensor(air gesture) still does not work. How 2 fix it?
I followed the instructions to the T and still no luck. What else could it be?
Repulsa said:
download and flash libgnustl_shared.so via recovery. Or if your phone is rooted , Copy and paste to System>>lib and change permission to rw-r--r-- . Reboot . Have a nice day.
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dude you're my friggin hero...no joke...
Galaxy S4 Screen Rotation
Repulsa said:
download and flash libgnustl_shared.so via recovery. Or if your phone is rooted , Copy and paste to System>>lib and change permission to rw-r--r-- . Reboot . Have a nice day.
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Hello,
Still trying to fix my screen rotation. I reinstalled samsung hub but it dod not fix anything.I have gotten the above file into my system here, device storage-download-system-lib-libgnustl_shared.so
It does not open with any apps and under the menu button I show
hidden files
file extension
catagories
or Select directories
I cant find the right place to change permission to rw-r--r--
thanks for your help.
dave
davekane said:
Hello,
Still trying to fix my screen rotation. I reinstalled samsung hub but it dod not fix anything.I have gotten the above file into my system here, device storage-download-system-lib-libgnustl_shared.so
It does not open with any apps and under the menu button I show
hidden files
file extension
catagories
or Select directories
I cant find the right place to change permission to rw-r--r--
thanks for your help.
dave
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Use a rootexplorer mate. And try again
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changin permission parameters for getting screen rotation
OK, easy, my first question was and has been "how to change the permissions".
And alone, not being an Android Geek, I succeeded !!!
First use Root Explorer, with it copy and paste (or move) the " libgnustl_shared.so" file in the "\system\lib" directory.
Once it's done (always with Root Explorer) apply a finger on this new file, a menu appears and choose "Permissions". Then there, keep only Read on the three lines, and only Write on the first line. Then click on OK.
And reboot your system.
Amazing, it's working, like the first day and before you rooted it...
Thanks again for your solution.
thanks
works great on i9505 kitkat. don't forget to reboot
no permission
im getting this when i try to do it,
"changing permissions was not successful. please note that some file systems do not allow permission changes"
anyone know how to get around this??
cheers

Android S160 ,please help!I'm on panic

Hello guys,i know is an old device but i need your helps.
I did a stupid thing...
I wanted to modify the colors on "radio"app.I find with a file explorer the AudiSkin.apk file.
I unzip it and change the color on some png pics.And again zip it and rename it as .apk
I delete the "original"audiskin.apk (i take back up),and replace it with mine "custom".
Βut things did not go as I imagined!
Now the device after boot,don't run the launcher,and it crash.
I can't do anything.
I can not open the a file explorer to replace the "original"back up file,to return to the previous condition.
(it works the screen ,and only thing i have access,is the "settings"about wifi,sd card,factory reset e.t.c.)
How can i recovery the "original"back up ,on system android?
There any way ,to boot on safe mode,and i run the file explorer app now?
Please help!!!
There are nobody to help me ?
Not MTCD, requested moderator move to Android Head units forum.
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Are you still having trouble?
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