Busybox on Rooted Marshmallow? - X Style (Pure) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Am trying to get busybox installed, but the smart install just spins, and the "installing busybox" just hangs. I can verify that I have root... and am on Marshmallow

kendoori said:
Am trying to get busybox installed, but the smart install just spins, and the "installing busybox" just hangs. I can verify that I have root... and am on Marshmallow
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change install directory to /su/bin/

mademan420 said:
change install directory to /su/bin/
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I kept banging on it, and it eventually insalled into /system/xbin
Not sure what I did, or if it was just a matter of waiting long enough...

kendoori said:
I kept banging on it, and it eventually insalled into /system/xbin
Not sure what I did, or if it was just a matter of waiting long enough...
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I got it right using busybox installer from Jrummy apps and there I selected busybox version 1.20.1
It was installed in first go.

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(Q) Root with Super User

So I'm rooted and downloaded Super User app from market. I have a bunch of root apps but the only app listed in the super user app is Titanium. Any reason why the other rooted apps (Set Cpu, Minfree Manager, etc.) aren't listed?
Have they asked for superuser?
Via EVO on 4G with XDA App
awenthol said:
Have they asked for superuser?
Via EVO on 4G with XDA App
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No it doesn't
Sent from my CM6 powered device
krazyflipj said:
No it doesn't
Sent from my CM6 powered device
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We managed to fix this problem the other night on the irc channel. I didn't post anything because it doesn't seem like many people are using superuser.apk. The problem is that superuser needs to install it's own version of the su program to run properly. The current root method replaces su every reboot. When you lose the su that superuser.apk installs it can't control root access anymore and basically any program can request root without a prompt to you. The fix is to just replace the jk-su file in /system/bin/ with the superuser su. Then every reboot it will just use the one that works with the superuser app. I did this a few days ago and haven't had any problems.
The procedure is as follows (you need to use adb):
Go into the superuser app, go to the "settings" tab and at the very bottom choose to update su (it should change from saying original to something like "su v2.3.1-ef").
Plug the phone into usb and make sure you have USB debugging enabled.
Open a command prompt on the computer and goto your android sdk tools folder to run these commands (IMPORTANT NOTE - Make sure you have the phone screen on and unlocked when you run the su command below because superuser will ask you for permission and you need to click yes. It wont prompt if the screen is off or locked and the adb shell will just sit there waiting for a response. As soon as you click yes on the phone you should get a # in the adb shell):
adb shell
su
mount -t rfs -o remount,rw /dev/block/stl9 /system
cp /system/bin/su /system/bin/jk-su
exit
Now you should just reboot the phone and check that it worked by running any program that needs root access that isn't already listed with superuser. I suggest shootme or wifi tether. tether asks when you start or stop tethering and when you allow a mac address in the access control.
richse said:
We managed to fix this problem the other night on the irc channel. I didn't post anything because it doesn't seem like many people are using superuser.apk. The problem is that superuser needs to install it's own version of the su program to run properly. The current root method replaces su every reboot. When you lose the su that superuser.apk installs it can't control root access anymore and basically any program can request root without a prompt to you. The fix is to just replace the jk-su file in /system/bin/ with the superuser su. Then every reboot it will just use the one that works with the superuser app. I did this a few days ago and haven't had any problems.
The procedure is as follows (you need to use adb):
Go into the superuser app, go to the "settings" tab and at the very bottom choose to update su (it should change from saying original to something like "su v2.3.1-ef").
Plug the phone into usb and make sure you have USB debugging enabled.
Open a command prompt on the computer and goto your android sdk tools folder to run these commands (IMPORTANT NOTE - Make sure you have the phone screen on and unlocked when you run the su command below because superuser will ask you for permission and you need to click yes. It wont prompt if the screen is off or locked and the adb shell will just sit there waiting for a response. As soon as you click yes on the phone you should get a # in the adb shell):
adb shell
su
mount -t rfs -o remount,rw /dev/block/stl9 /system
cp /system/bin/su /system/bin/jk-su
exit
Now you should just reboot the phone and check that it worked by running any program that needs root access that isn't already listed with superuser. I suggest shootme or wifi tether. tether asks when you start or stop tethering and when you allow a mac address in the access control.
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Hmmm cp /system/bin/su /system/bin/jk-su didn't work. I ls /system/bin and don't see jk-su listed just su...
krazyflipj said:
Hmmm cp /system/bin/su /system/bin/jk-su didn't work. I ls /system/bin and don't see jk-su listed just su...
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What root did you use? I did mine manually so there may be some differences if you used a one click.
Edit: I just looked at noobnl's one click root and it uses the same script that contains the line:
#copies busybox su
cat /system/bin/jk-su > /sdx/su
so it should definitely be there even if you used his one click.
When you run the command "ls -l /system/bin/jk-su" what do you get?
I get this:
ls -l /system/bin/jk-su
-rwsr-sr-x root root 26264 2010-09-18 06:10 jk-su
Please delete
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Please delete
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Did you get it working? After you updated su through the superuser app then it started working so that is why it asked you for permission when you were in terminal. The problem is that if you reboot without applying the rest of the fix to replace jk-su then you will lose the updated su and it will stop working.
richse said:
Did you get it working? After you updated su through the superuser app then it started working so that is why it asked you for permission when you were in terminal. The problem is that if you reboot without applying the rest of the fix to replace jk-su then you will lose the updated su and it will stop working.
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Hey Richse, I'm trying to get this to work but it isn't.
rose1 said:
Hey Richse, I'm trying to get this to work but it isn't.
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can you give me more information, what errors are you getting or what exactly is happening?
richse said:
can you give me more information, what errors are you getting or what exactly is happening?
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Okay, I did the one click root method that is stickied. Then I did
adb shell
su
after doing su, I initially saw on the phone that unknown user was asking for superuser access. Of course, "unknown user" is me so I granted it. Then I saw the # then I went ahead and did
mount -t rfs -o remount,rw /dev/block/stl9 /system
That worked fine . The line repeated itself which indicates that it worked. When I do
cp /system/bin/su /system/bin/jk-su
it then says cp: not found.
Just to give you a little more info, I just restored my phone with odin to factory defaults, then I updated to the DI07 update. Then I installed the final clockwork mod recovery, then I did the one click root method. Then I installed superuser in the system/app folder.
rose1 said:
Okay, I did the one click root method that is stickied. Then I did
adb shell
su
after doing su, I initially saw on the phone that unknown user was asking for superuser access. Of course, "unknown user" is me so I granted it. Then I saw the # then I went ahead and did
mount -t rfs -o remount,rw /dev/block/stl9 /system
That worked fine . The line repeated itself which indicates that it worked. When I do
cp /system/bin/su /system/bin/jk-su
it then says cp: not found.
Just to give you a little more info, I just restored my phone with odin to factory defaults, then I updated to the DI07 update. Then I installed the final clockwork mod recovery, then I did the one click root method. Then I installed superuser in the system/app folder.
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I'm not sure why cp doesn't work, it just means copy. An alternative to try is to delete jk-su and replace it with the su you updated. Use these commands in place of the cp command:
rm /system/bin/jk-su
cat /system/bin/su > /system/bin/jk-su
Make sure you do this after updating su in the superuser app and without rebooting in between. Let me know if you have any problems.
followed instructions. no errors but i still have no programs asking for permission. i had wifi tether downloaded before and it worked. I downloaded shootme to see if it would ask for permission and it didnt - but it works. neithe one is lited in superuser either.
listed is:
adfree / quickboot / root manager / startup manager ( 3 of them) / super manager / unknown ( spawned right after i followed instrution)
any ideas
uninstall supersuser and reinstalled:
listed apps now:
adfree / busybox installer / root explorer / rootmanager / sufbs / tit backup
again not sure is it is correct. but seems to work "I THINK"
spdwiz18 said:
followed instructions. no errors but i still have no programs asking for permission. i had wifi tether downloaded before and it worked. I downloaded shootme to see if it would ask for permission and it didnt - but it works. neithe one is lited in superuser either.
listed is:
adfree / quickboot / root manager / startup manager ( 3 of them) / super manager / unknown ( spawned right after i followed instrution)
any ideas
uninstall supersuser and reinstalled:
listed apps now:
adfree / busybox installer / root explorer / rootmanager / sufbs / tit backup
again not sure is it is correct. but seems to work "I THINK"
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When you go to update su in the superuser app does it say "original" and then change or does it stay updated after you reboot?
richse said:
When you go to update su in the superuser app does it say "original" and then change or does it stay updated after you reboot?
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what i have:
cwm 2.5.1
root 2.1.1
di07
now for the long and skinny:
i checked. went to superuser and it told me 2.3.1 -ef i then HARD rebooted, came back with no root.and superuser told be original, hard reboot again, still no root. So one more time- third time is a charm - i have root and superuser told me 2.3.1 -ef
thanks again for the help.
i think my phone might not be total stable.. lol
any ideas.
also - i thought about upping root to most recent but unsure if i need to unroot or if i can install over it. your thoughts on this matter!!!!
spdwiz18 said:
what i have:
cwm 2.5.1
root 2.1.1
di07
now for the long and skinny:
i checked. went to superuser and it told me 2.3.1 -ef i then HARD rebooted, came back with no root.and superuser told be original, hard reboot again, still no root. So one more time- third time is a charm - i have root and superuser told me 2.3.1 -ef
thanks again for the help.
i think my phone might not be total stable.. lol
any ideas.
also - i thought about upping root to most recent but unsure if i need to unroot or if i can install over it. your thoughts on this matter!!!!
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I doubt you need to update root. The root I used was the original manual method by joeykrim. The one click just automates that method. There is no reason why you should have to reboot multiple times to get this working. You basically just replaced a file with a similar file and the script that was installed when you rooted uses that file to create a new su every time you reboot. Personally, I would wipe to stock with Odin and then use the manual root method to make sure nothing funny is going on with your phone. When you rebooted and the su was "original" you didn't lose root, it just meant that superuser wouldn't work. For now, as long as the 2.3.1 -ef sticks around superuser will work just fine. As an alternative you could try noobnl's newest stuff. Looks like he made it compatible with superuser, so I think that would negate the need to use this type of fix. I'm not sure what he did to add the compatibility but you could probably ask him.
if you flash noobnl's latest kernel, it includes superuser and it works perfectly.
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if you flash noobnl's latest kernel, it includes superuser and it works perfectly.
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The only issue I see with that is you have to use a DG27 kernel. If you want to use a DI07 kernel you still need to use this fix.
richse said:
The only issue I see with that is you have to use a DG27 kernel. If you want to use a DI07 kernel you still need to use this fix.
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Very true. I didn't think about that.
I have latest Noobls kernel flashed on top of DI07 and this fix did not work.First thing that dint work is i never got SuperUser prompt after i typed su in adb shell,i got su in windows but no prompt on the phone.
To make it short i did the whole procedure from BetterTerminal(now i got su prompt) rebooted and back to same problem.Man,this been bugin me for two days now,sometimes i reboot the phone and i have root permissions then i reboot again and they are gone!
Big question is:is everybody on Epic have same issue or is it just on certain phones,kernels or roms?

[Q] BusyBox?

I have perm rooted my shift and downloaded busybox from market...is there any use for it or will it be helpful later?
gbL420 said:
I have perm rooted my shift and downloaded busybox from market...is there any use for it or will it be helpful later?
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You need it to keep busybox, but not the installer app from the market.
I had to install the busybox from titanium and tried updating it through the installer in the market and noticed that I don't have the remount command. Is that something that needs to be compiled in a custom busybox?

[Q] "Application Not Installed " Google Maps v6.2.0

When I try to install this GMaps It always getting "Application not installed" error.I did
1.Backup older Gmaps,Street View then wipe data & Uninstalled both.
2.When I gonna install New GMaps app in the end of installation it show "application not installed"
3.Reboot device & try to install,still getting same result!
What should I do?
Thanks
crazykas said:
When I try to install this GMaps It always getting "Application not installed" error.I did
1.Backup older Gmaps,Street View then wipe data & Uninstalled both.
2.When I gonna install New GMaps app in the end of installation it show "application not installed"
3.Reboot device & try to install,still getting same result!
What should I do?
Thanks
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Have you tried using adb if not wait for the signed version..
jr_718 said:
Have you tried using adb if not wait for the signed version..
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Is this code correct
"adb remount
adb push /maps 6.2.0 -mod.apk / system/app"
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Where should I place the app file?In "platform-tools" folder?
Thank you very much for helping me!
crazykas said:
Is this code correct
"adb remount
adb push /maps 6.2.0 -mod.apk / system/app"
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Where should I place the app file?In "platform-tools" folder?
Thank you very much for helping me!
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Our on the right path so far.. But the way I've always used adb I kinda dragged everything to the tools folder...I have the library and everything else there...try putting it on our tools folder and see what happens if not check the platform tools.. Just drop the map apk and try it out.
jr_718 said:
Have you tried using adb if not wait for the signed version..
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jr_718 said:
Our on the right path so far.. But the way I've always used adb I kinda dragged everything to the tools folder...I have the library and everything else there...try putting it on our tools folder and see what happens if not check the platform tools.. Just drop the map apk and try it out.
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I tried,but remount was not successful.Remount permission faild.Show"ADB remountperation faild".Why is this?I've rooted & s-off my device.Also
"adb shell
$ su"
NOT GIVING # istead of $.
Why is that?Even root explorer,i can't move apps to system/app (even mount as R/W)!Why is that?
crazykas said:
I tried,but remount was not successful.Remount permission faild.Show"ADB remountperation faild".Why is this?I've rooted & s-off my device.Also
"adb shell
$ su"
NOT GIVING # istead of $.
Why is that?Even root explorer,i can't move apps to system/app (even mount as R/W)!Why is that?
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Hmm.. even root explorer.. that's strange you mean mount R/W to R/O in root explorer..
from my end i first did c:\androidsdk then was able to adb push etc...what i could suggest is wait for the signed version.. am on samsung galaxy t989, am at work, i can't really access nothing right now to check with you...i have my mytouch 4g at home...i know you have root access because you said you were able to backup and uninstall using titanium backup.. so i guess you have root access...but try the mount r/w to r/o and see what happens...
jr_718 said:
Have you tried using adb if not wait for the signed version..
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jr_718 said:
Our on the right path so far.. But the way I've always used adb I kinda dragged everything to the tools folder...I have the library and everything else there...try putting it on our tools folder and see what happens if not check the platform tools.. Just drop the map apk and try it out.
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jr_718 said:
Hmm.. even root explorer.. that's strange you mean mount R/W to R/O in root explorer..
from my end i first did c:\androidsdk then was able to adb push etc...what i could suggest is wait for the signed version.. am on samsung galaxy t989, am at work, i can't really access nothing right now to check with you...i have my mytouch 4g at home...i know you have root access because you said you were able to backup and uninstall using titanium backup.. so i guess you have root access...but try the mount r/w to r/o and see what happens...
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Aha!Now I can push apks to system/app folder.Now how should I install it?Normal installation does not work,no.Reply me when you can.Thanks
Update-
After reboot unable to copy read permission of something in SYSTEM folder!All the other can R/W.But SYSTEM is only R/O.Oh... I donno what to do.I will wait for signed one as you said.
crazykas said:
Aha!Now I can push apks to system/app folder.Now how should I install it?Normal installation does not work,no.Reply me when you can.Thanks
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After reboot unable to copy read permission of something in SYSTEM folder!All the other can R/W.But SYSTEM is only R/O.Oh... I donno what to do.I will wait for signed one as you said.
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You can make the system r/w.
Code:
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblk3 /system
i know that's not the exact code but it works just fine for me.
crazykas said:
Aha!Now I can push apks to system/app folder.Now how should I install it?Normal installation does not work,no.Reply me when you can.Thanks
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After reboot unable to copy read permission of something in SYSTEM folder!All the other can R/W.But SYSTEM is only R/O.Oh... I donno what to do.I will wait for signed one as you said.
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Same way you posted...
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Same way you posted...
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It only worked one time.After reboot it does not work.By the way,if you can please answer to these questions.These are my last questions
1.When we gonna flash new rom instruction always say do a Nanandroid backup,no.Still im on rooted froyo.So How to do NANANDROID BACKUP?Where is this option?
On bootloader,rom manager or TB?
2.Do I need busybox?What is busybox?
crazykas said:
It only worked one time.After reboot it does not work.By the way,if you can please answer to these questions.These are my last questions
1.When we gonna flash new rom instruction always say do a Nanandroid backup,no.Still im on rooted froyo.So How to do NANANDROID BACKUP?Where is this option?
On bootloader,rom manager or TB?
2.Do I need busybox?What is busybox?
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1. You can use Rom manager to backup..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1186090
2. Busybox is a great tool for rooted users. It basically give you more linux / Unix based commands that you normally don't have access to. If you Google busybox you can find more info...
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Same way you posted...
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jr_718 said:
1. You can use Rom manager to backup..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1186090
2. Busybox is a great tool for rooted users. It basically give you more linux / Unix based commands that you normally don't have access to. If you Google busybox you can find more info...
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Hey I just found this app from market
market://details?id=com.beansoft.mount_system
It can mount system folder!Now I can copy apps!Yahooooo!Ah!I've set permission to this Gmaps app & rebooted device.But it is still not visible.But it is in system/app folder How I make this visible/install?
TIA

Recoveryinstaller Issue

Running stock 9.2.1.17 rooted. I'm trying to install CWM via Recoveryinstaller but whenever I try and run the app it tells me I'm not rooted. I for sure am rooted I've been using root apps for the longest time and just finished doing a titanium backup. what gives?
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Running stock 9.2.1.17 rooted. I'm trying to install CWM via Recoveryinstaller but whenever I try and run the app it tells me I'm not rooted. I for sure am rooted I've been using root apps for the longest time and just finished doing a titanium backup. what gives?
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Look in system/bin copy the su and paste it in system/xbin.
Run RecoveryInstaller again afterward.
Just found a post saying the same thing. Thanks for the reply that did the trick.
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Look in system/bin copy the su and paste it in system/xbin.
Run RecoveryInstaller again afterward.
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Does this action affect SU ? I mean not to work or something elsa?
nope
The su is supposed to go into system/xbin but for some reason it get install in system/bin on some TF.

Temporary Magisk Root on VZW Pixel 2 (XL)

I have moved this from here https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-2-xl/how-to/zero-day-vzw-pixel-2-xl-root-t3977851/
Hey everyone!
I am here to post some good news. I have made a set of scripts that can give you temporary root through Magisk. It persists until the next reboot, but setting it up after the initial setup is a lot easier.
The script requires that it be run as root, which means that you need to run the temproot binary provided earlier.
Big thank you to Elliwigy for walking me through the initial process and for providing the commands.
Source code for the "exploit" binary can be found here, and compiled from source if you so desire.
This script is provided with no warranty whatsoever. This script may brick your phone. YOU ARE RUNNING THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK. I ACCEPT NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR WHAT THIS SCRIPT DOES TO YOUR PHONE.
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IF YOU DO NOT WANT TO RISK YOUR PHONE BEING BRICKED, DO NOT CONTINUE!
Requirements:
A Verizon Pixel 2 (XL) on the September 2019 Security Patch
A computer with ADB If you need ADB, it can be found here
A USB cable
Appropriate USB drivers USB drivers can be found here if needed
Some knowledge of how to use the terminal
The taimentempmagisk.zip file (attached)
The APK for Magisk Manager (included in the zip)
Hope
Magisk and MagiskManager can also be downloaded from here if you wish.
If Magisk Manager prompts you to perform additional setup, DO NOT ACCEPT. (unless you like having a bricked phone)
Install the Magisk Manager APK onto your phone
Use ADB to push the attached ZIP file (taimentempmagisk.zip) to /data/local/tmp
Open an ADB shell and navigate to /data/local/tmp
Extract the ZIP file with the unzip command
Navigate into the scripts folder
Run ./exploit (If this step fails, repeat until you have a root shell)
Run ./installtemproot.sh magiskinit64
After you have done this, you now have root!
If you reboot and want root back, just run /data/local/tmp/scripts/exploit in an adb shell, then run /data/local/tmp/scripts/temproot.sh
Enjoy your root!
Does not work
Hexlay said:
Does not work
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I'm currently working on a solution, it seems some terminal emulators error out on the mount command.
EDIT: Instructions updated.
logan2611 said:
I'm currently working on a solution, it seems some terminal emulators error out on the mount command.
EDIT: Instructions updated.
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I'v tried, everything went fine, however magisk still does not detect root
Hexlay said:
I'v tried, everything went fine, however magisk still does not detect root
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did u install magisk manager? if u dont have it installed then u womt b able to grant su permissions.. it does work as we spent hours testing and ensuring it works before he posted it.. id triple check each instruction and make sure u have magisk apk installed.. if not then reboot and try again from the beginning
elliwigy said:
did u install magisk manager? if u dont have it installed then u womt b able to grant su permissions.. it does work as we spent hours testing and ensuring it works before he posted it.. id triple check each instruction and make sure u have magisk apk installed.. if not then reboot and try again from the beginning
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Yep, i have it pre-installed, i did follow every step provided, but prompt is not showing up and afterwards it does not detect root... Well, i'v done it several times, i tried ./temproot.sh after install script, but still same...
Well, i guess i have to reboot
Edit: tried reboot, still same.... i'll write down what i have done exactly.
Rebooted dvice
Went into terminal emulator and executed ./taimen
After that went one step back with cd .. and executed chmod -R 777 scripts
Then went to pc and entered ADB shell and executed ./taimen there too, because otherwise i was getting This script must be run as root. Exiting. on install script
Then ran install script. Process did complete successfully, however no magisk prompt was fired and afterwards root was not detected
I'v tried chmod -R 777 . even from adb shell, tried opening magisk app and then doing these whole process... no luck
First, thanks for your supporting and your instruction
I just install October(6/10) update so any risk if i follow your instruction
Anyone know how to delete the update? I've downloaded and refuse to restart my device in the wake of these new development
enigma2446 said:
Anyone know how to delete the update? I've downloaded and refuse to restart my device in the wake of these new development
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I also want to know this. I need to reboot but I don't want to move to the October patch.
Hexlay said:
Yep, i have it pre-installed, i did follow every step provided, but prompt is not showing up and afterwards it does not detect root... Well, i'v done it several times, i tried ./temproot.sh after install script, but still same...
Well, i guess i have to reboot
Edit: tried reboot, still same.... i'll write down what i have done exactly.
Rebooted dvice
Went into terminal emulator and executed ./taimen
After that went one step back with cd .. and executed chmod -R 777 scripts
Then went to pc and entered ADB shell and executed ./taimen there too, because otherwise i was getting This script must be run as root. Exiting. on install script
Then ran install script. Process did complete successfully, however no magisk prompt was fired and afterwards root was not detected
I'v tried chmod -R 777 . even from adb shell, tried opening magisk app and then doing these whole process... no luck
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Can you post the output of the script?
logan2611 said:
Can you post the output of the script?
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That's output every time, it finishes script successfully
Hexlay said:
That's output every time, it finishes script successfully
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Sorry, screenshot didn't load the first time. Looks like all the files are already in place, try rebooting and running temproot.sh
running ./taimen just gives a "permission denied" error
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running ./taimen just gives a "permission denied" error
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If you are getting this on the phone, you need to use a terminal emulator with access to a directory in /data. I used Termux in my example.
If you want to use Termux, here is how to get taimen running:
Install Termux
Open Termux and let it install
Run termux-setup-storage
Push the ZIP to /sdcard/Download
On the phone, move the ZIP file from ~/storage/downloads to ~
Continue from step 4 in OP
logan2611 said:
If you are getting this on the phone, you need to use a terminal emulator with access to a directory in /data. I used Termux in my example.
If you want to use Termux, here is how to get taimen running:
Install Termux
Open Termux and let it install
Run termux-setup-storage
Push the ZIP to /sdcard/Download
On the phone, move the ZIP file from ~/storage/downloads to ~
Continue from step 4 in OP
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How would I move it to ~ without root?
Edit: nevermind, got it to run.
Just need to figure out how to make the temproot work.
Some1CP said:
How would I move it to ~ without root?
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In Linux ~ is a shortcut for the home directory, which is always owned by the current user. Root is not required to move the ZIP from ~/storage/downloads to ~ on Termux.
Ok I can't run installtemproot.sh in adb, and neither on the phone itself through termux. Is there something I'm missing? su can't be find on the phone.
Edit: It works if you use Jack Pal's terminal emulator and you cd into its directory on adb. Sadly magisk doesn't recognize it's installed.
I'm on October 5 2018 security update and should flash September 5 2019 try temp root?I know stay away October's 2019 that's patch,sean
logan2611 said:
Sorry, screenshot didn't load the first time. Looks like all the files are already in place, try rebooting and running temproot.sh
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Sorry for wait time, literally had to wait for type-c to type-c connection -_- it's pain....
Anyway i did reboot and tried again with just temproot.sh, without repeating previous stuff. No prompt is fired, but output is success
Hexlay said:
Sorry for wait time, literally had to wait for type-c to type-c connection -_- it's pain....
Anyway i did reboot and tried again with just temproot.sh, without repeating previous stuff. No prompt is fired, but output is success
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client: launching new main daemon process
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The output suggests that Magisk started successfully. What does Magisk Manager look like after running that script?

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