Their is no SU binary installed, and SU cannot install it. This is a problem.
If you just upgraded to 5.0 you need to manually re root consult the relevent forums for your device.
Im on 6.0.1.
I got this error after like 5 weeks when i first rooted it.
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So I installed the 4.3 security update, and half way through I got "Error!" and "No command.". I waited, and eventually it rebooted and my root was lost, as usual. Anyway, I tried reinstalling SuperSU from temporary recovery and now whever I open SuperSU it just tells me that I have no SU binary installed.
Can anyone advise me on what to do? I'm using the flashable zip from Chainfire's site.
Edit: Fixed. I'm dumb, I was flashing an old, non-4.3 compatible zip.
So I updated my tab because there was an incremental update. I lost root and twrp after that, so I used wugs toolkit flash twrp and root my device. My question is, the process installed busybox and whenever I install it (coz wug said so during the process) the binaries do not seem to be found as it continuously nags me to update when I already did so. Also, it doesn't seem to be installed on system/xbin. Need help
So I deleted SU off of bin, xbin, and apk. deleted xgel and what not checked root checker and verified i had no root access. tried installing ota lolipop and got a script error status 7, then next time error in cache where the update was. then tried odin flashing stock software. that failed.
attatched pictures of my problems. we want to put my g.fs back to stock due to her upgrade next month.
thoughts?
Greetings Folks!!!
I am on CM12.1 Lollipop 5.1.1 Nightly, and ROOT access was working fine on my phone so far. When I launched Thunderzap today, I noticed that the app was waiting on "Requesting ROOT Privileges" for over 2 mins, and also the SuperSU app was missing from the app drawer. Thunderzap had been recently updated, and I suspect that might have triggered the root access to be requested again, but it wasn't given root access for some reason, and I never got a prompt to grant it root access. However, my other apps like ROOT Explorer, Shell Terminal Emulator etc, which weren't updated off lately, worked fine with root access. Not sure why now, but I thought reinstalling SuperSU-v2.46 might be a good idea at that time, and I flashed that file. And ever since I have completely lost my root access. When I launch the SuperSU app now, i get an error saying:- "There is no SU binary installed, and SuperSU cannot install it"
Some help would be appreciated. Screenshots attached.
I've managed to fix the issue. I just re-flashed the CM-Update file (located in the pone's internal memory), and got some ROOT access prompt while trying to open Thunderzap again. Thereafter, I installed SuperSU from the Playstore and got my binary updated through it. :good:
acemccloud1 said:
I've managed to fix the issue. I just re-flashed the CM-Update file (located in the pone's internal memory), and got some ROOT access prompt while trying to open Thunderzap again. Thereafter, I installed SuperSU from the Playstore and got my binary updated through it. :good:
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can you please share the method u used to flash back CM?
i am unable to re root
I just got this S5, baseband G900VVRU2AOI1. In the same developer rom I think @FancyPantsu posted about but I don't know if it's from the same source or the exact same phone model. It was flashed on odin, COMBINATION_VZW_FA44_G900VVRU2APA1_VZW2APA1_2572656_REV00_user_mid_noship_MULTI_CERT.tar.md5.
It has CID 11 so I know the bootloader is locked but I'm trying to get around it as it seems from tutorials I'm reading that it's possible. I installed kingroot and it's rooted successfully according to rootcheck, busybox is also installed without problems. But the point where my phone won't follow the tutorials is that I can't seem to make a supersu user. When I open it and try to update the binary, and press normal recovery, it goes for like 30 seconds before saying it failed and I need to reboot. Which I've done over and over and can't get it to work. I've tried flashing a SuperSu zip, still no changes. I'm trying to install safestrap eventually, but when I do it goes to 100% quickly, says install successfull but never activates. I also installed selinuxmodechanger and made sure it's set to passive. There was another solution I saw, that involved Kingo Superuser and removing root in the settings, but it didn't have the permissions.
As I understand it so far, I'm stuck in this circle. Like safestrap requires su binary to install, su binary requires safestrap to install, and any way to get one of those two requires the other first. Is there anything I'm missing or should try? It'd be much appreciated!
anyone there?