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No mount scrip
System cm10 build 6
Please help form this error
Swap 256
Sdext 1024 ext4
You have to clear up some space in the system. Oh and next time search first this has been asked and answered numerous times in both related threads. The whole solution is described there.
Swyped from my P509 on Tmobile.
With Swype and Flash, why would anyone choose the iPhone?
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mrlamo said:
You have to clear up some space in the system. Oh and next time search first this has been asked and answered numerous times in both related threads. The whole solution is described there.
Swyped from my P509 on Tmobile.
With Swype and Flash, why would anyone choose the iPhone?
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thanks for replying
it´s a clean installation, full wipe and wipe fo all partition, one by one... and try repair partition, and try creating partition and convert ext2 to ext3 and ext3 to ext4
I will find the solutions already published, but with the installation of other roms no problems, even with CM10 build 5
I use cwm 5.0.27 n it works.256 ext4 and 64 swap.
cwm
bao_loc106 said:
I use cwm 5.0.27 n it works.256 ext4 and 64 swap.
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I already downloaded it.
how to install this application?
already installed, but the error continues
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sermaudu said:
I already downloaded it.
how to install this application?
already installed, but the error continues
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Clockworkmod Recovery v5.0.2.7
E:Bad boot message
"recovery "
sermaudu said:
Clockworkmod Recovery v5.0.2.7
E:Bad boot message
"recovery "
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What?
Delete one unused app from the /system partition. You should be able to do so within Link2SD. Just filter the system apps and remove one (make sure that something doesn't rely on it!) If you don't use app E-Mail (not Gmail) you can remove it, only the E-mail and not the provider. That should work, I have done it this way too.
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paul.n said:
What?
Delete one unused app from the /system partition. You should be able to do so within Link2SD. Just filter the system apps and remove one (make sure that something doesn't rely on it!) If you don't use app E-Mail (not Gmail) you can remove it, only the E-mail and not the provider. That should work, I have done it this way too.
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hi,
sorry by english but...
I returned to partition, reinstall the OS and link2sd works, still shows the same error does not mount the script, when I go into recovery mode get the error mentioned above ....
Delete partitions, resizing, formatting and nothing
sermaudu said:
hi,
sorry by english but...
I returned to partition, reinstall the OS and link2sd works, still shows the same error does not mount the script, when I go into recovery mode get the error mentioned above ....
Delete partitions, resizing, formatting and nothing
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Hmm, Link2SD works but it won't work?
You need to delete some files in /system/ in order to create the mount script. Our system parition is too tall. So delete some files you don't need from system.
Example:
If you don't like E-Mail, delete Email.apk from /system/app/
And so on!
Recovery: That's normal! It isn't a problem, it's on every LG-P500!
Sent from my LG-P500 running Protos 0.0.1
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CodingDroid said:
Hmm, Link2SD works but it won't work?
You need to delete some files in /system/ in order to create the mount script. Our system parition is too tall. So delete some files you don't need from system.
Example:
If you don't like E-Mail, delete Email.apk from /system/app/
And so on!
Recovery: That's normal! It isn't a problem, it's on every LG-P500!
Sent from my LG-P500 running Protos 0.0.1
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thanks
CM9 installed without problems(link2sd working smoothly), reinstall CM10 when more stable
sermaudu said:
Clockworkmod Recovery v5.0.2.7
E:Bad boot message
"recovery "
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This not an error, a working recovery SHOULD show this.
Sorry for my bad English.
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FIX UNMOUNTABLE SYSTEM AFTER ROOTING
Let's keep this short and simple.
This allows you to mount system even if you root.
Flash this and thank me. :\
Jokes aside. Just hit the download button.
Technical details:
This disables RIC service and the script is by NUT. RIC prevents R/W when system is booted.
Thx for your work!
lee480 said:
FIX UNMOUNTABLE SYSTEM AFTER ROOTING
Let's keep this short and simple.
This allows you to mount system even if you root.
Flash this and thank me. :\
Jokes aside. Just hit the download button.
Technical details:
This disables RIC service and the script is by NUT. RIC prevents R/W when system is booted.
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Sorry but when do you flash this?
Yapperzitata said:
Sorry but when do you flash this?
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If your ROM cannot mount system.
lee480 said:
Sent from my D6503 using XDA Free mobile app
If your ROM cannot mount system.
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Still can't mount... no errors during flashing
Yapperzitata said:
Still can't mount... no errors during flashing
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Try this:
Flash this:
http://nut.xperia-files.com/files/remountrebootfix.zip
After flash my file.
EDIT:
I found the issue, and zip file didn't set the correct permissions for the script. I'll fix it asap.
If you want it now, go to recovery and press 'fix permissions '.
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Thanks a lot. After 2 days searching i found this. Works like a charm:highfive:
Had an issue with /system, and this has fixed it. NC works, I can still use Xposed, AdBlock, and change my DPI. THANK YOU!
Don't suppose there's any way to fix this without a custom recovery is there?
I've rooted but can't mount/write to my System folder after doing a 4.4.4 OTA update, but I don't have a custom recovery installed. I just rooted using the toolkit and left it at that.
Doesn't work
Lost root completely after flashing the zip files
sjamajee said:
Doesn't work
Lost root completely after flashing the zip files
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For me it didn't fix the system mounting issues (won't mount R/W in either Root Explorer or Xposed) but I still have root.
Fred
ffarber said:
For me it didn't fix the system mounting issues (won't mount R/W in either Root Explorer or Xposed) but I still have root.
Fred
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Same as that. had to go back to Doom's CWM Stock Kernal to get system RW
defsix said:
Same as that. had to go back to Doom's CWM Stock Kernal to get system RW
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Will that kernel work with the stock 4.4.4 software?
Fred
All of you who found that this ain't working, it is because you need to have correct busybox installed. After you have that it works as mentioned.
kulvertti said:
All of you who found that this ain't working, it is because you need to have correct busybox installed. After you have that it works as mentioned.
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I have 1.20.2 version of Busybox installed. Which version are you suggesting?
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I have 1.20.2 version of Busybox installed. Which version are you suggesting?
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This is part of @Nutˋs XZDualrecovery and designed to work with busybox that is installed with that. With other busybox it may work or may not.
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Hi Guys,
Fortunately the Bootloop in XZDR for Z-Series Lollipop was solved with 2.8.16. But I was experiencing Problems with not mountable /system Partition in all 3 Recoveries. So I decided to implement a Workaround by modifying/creating 2 Files (init.rc, xzdualmount.sh) inside the Recovery-Ramdisks (recovery.xyz.cpio.lzma) , which is solving this Problem.
Please keep in mind that this is an modded, unofficial Version.
Downloads:
Mega: TabZ-lockeddualrecovery2.8.18-UNOFFICIAL.flashable.zip
Mega: TabZ-lockeddualrecovery2.8.18-UNOFFICIAL.installer.zip
Mediafire: TabZ-lockeddualrecovery2.8.18-UNOFFICIAL.flashable.zip
Mediafire: TabZ-lockeddualrecovery2.8.18-UNOFFICIAL.installer.zip
Sometimes TWRP is saying something like "No OS installed" if your reboot to system again. This is because it tries to mount /system before my workaround is executed, which is not working, and then remembers this. You can ignore this message.
Flashing/Reflashing Firmware (while you are already on Lollipop) created by PRFCreator is somehow destroying this Workaround. So don't do that!!! You will loose Root-Access!!!
Looks like Restoring own Backups is detroying Workaround , too. Sorry
As a Workaround for this Workaround (*LOL*) you can temporarily flash Kitkat-Kernel , reboot straight into recovery again and Flash your own BAckups or PRF-Flashables the normal way.
With 2.8.18-UNOFFICIAL (see links above) those Problems should be solved
New Workaround Description: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...postcount=5544
With Version 2.8.19 and above those Problems should also be solved in official Releases.
http://nut.xperia-files.com/
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Can i use this for Z, too?
thunder141 said:
Can i use this for Z, too?
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I don't think so. If this would be possible, then [NUT] would have no need to upload XZDR for every device indivdually.
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i have used that code of yours on xperia z twrp terminal mode
mount -o ro /system
mount -o rw,remount /system
umount /system
mount /system
it worked once system got mounted and i backup the rom but after reboot the same issue we manually have to command
nielneal said:
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i have used that code of yours on xperia z twrp terminal mode
mount -o ro /system
mount -o rw,remount /system
umount /system
mount /system
it worked once system got mounted and i backup the rom but after reboot the same issue we manually have to command
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Yes this has to be done every time you boot into recovery again.
A quick question. A little confused by some of the terminology being used.
I am currently running a lp rom on my xperia tab z made through prf creator which was rooted, can I use this recovery or best to use [NUT] ver 2.8.17.
Thanks in advance
zolaisugly said:
A quick question. A little confused by some of the terminology being used.
I am currently running a lp rom on my xperia tab z made through prf creator which was rooted, can I use this recovery or best to use [NUT] ver 2.8.17.
Thanks in advance
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2.8.17 official is working good.
Rootk1t said:
2.8.17 official is working good.
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Is recovery sticking and able to write to ext SD card?
zolaisugly said:
Is recovery sticking and able to write to ext SD card?
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didn't test it yet, but it can mount ext SD to flash .zips. So i presume answer is yes.
The work around is working on my tabZ..by the way, if you accidentally flash/reflash a zip using prfCreator, you can re-root it using KingRoot and remove KingRoot using one of the procedure in the General Section.
Btw, the flashable.zip of the work around did not work. But the windows installer works perfectly..thanks for the solution!!
I've added a new unofficial Version, with different Workaround. This should solve problems with flashing PRF or backups.
I have tried for my ZL.
This Unofficial mount now "/system".
Update the binary fix root.
Thx.
TWRP has the wrong resolution, how can i fix this?
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Unfortunately i cant install xposed (flash with .zip) didnt work. :silly: Open your Eyes!
Any help?
NoFlat said:
I have tried for my ZL.
This Unofficial mount now "/system".
Update the binary fix root.
Thx.
TWRP has the wrong resolution, how can i fix this?
Unfortunately i cant install xposed (flash with .zip) didnt work.
Any help?
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That's normal. You used the TabletZ Version of XZDR. So Resolution is optimized for TabZ.
Use one of these: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=61339059&postcount=5392
Hi , it seems that we are again unable to mount /system in CWM/TWRP with the 5.1.1 update.
ibis69 said:
Hi , it seems that we are again unable to mount /system in CWM/TWRP with the 5.1.1 update.
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Should be resolved soon:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62719893&postcount=6192
Hi, anyone can get this programs to work?
I am using both. Runs very good. You need busybox and Root.
And you need SDFix for writing on sd card.
Okay, it's working, thanks for help!
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Okay, it's working, thanks for help!
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Your welcome.
Mine is not working... I installed busybox and I have root, I also tried Sdfix, and edited the permissions file manually, but with no luck. Please help
justforlgp500 said:
Mine is not working... I installed busybox and I have root, I also tried Sdfix, and edited the permissions file manually, but with no luck. Please help
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More information, please. Directory Bind still not working for me, I bought Link2SD Pro and now it's working very well.
Skorupa123 said:
More information, please. Directory Bind still not working for me, I bought Link2SD Pro and now it's working very well.
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I am on Tomals rom, have Busybox flashed and SD-Fix. I am using Directory Bind Pro and Free Link2SD.
Both runs very good.
Follow these steps and you will definitely get it working
1.Flash the latest Supersu.zip beta
2.Flash these files Check link here
3.Install app and enable it
4.It works
I wonder what changed with nougat in order to you'se this method?with MM and before the app was enough and just working well.
Midomad said:
I wonder what changed with nougat in order to you'se this method?with MM and before the app was enough and just working well.
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Basically Nougat made harder to write system partition. That zip applies a workaround making the default hosts file (/system/etc/hosts) a symlink to another host file in a writable mountpoint (/su/etc/hosts). You can find more info here https://github.com/AdAway/AdAway/issues/770.
Midomad said:
I wonder what changed with nougat in order to you'se this method?with MM and before the app was enough and just working well.
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It is the same issue as discussed here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nex...-to-unlock-tethering-nexus-5x-t3231301/page20
The workaround described above doesn't change /system (which would get error corrected back to original), but instead masks the file in /system with an alternate one during boot.
Thank you very much. It works like a charm.
Work also with SuperSU?
Skar3 said:
Work also with SuperSU?
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Sure,why not?
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Sure,why not?
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sorry, you're right, I misread Superuser
Am I mistaken, it's working for me without any trick? I am on nougat rooted stock.
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maluus said:
Am I mistaken, it's working for me without any trick? I am on nougat rooted stock.
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Without this "trick" AdAway It doesn't show an error or fail... but it doesn't works. Try pinging any "supposed to be blocked" url. You may realized it's not blocked anymore.
I attempted this but it does not appear to have installed. I flashed via chainfire. Any ideas?
Thanks, this is much appreciated!
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Without this "trick" AdAway It doesn't show an error or fail... but it doesn't works. Try pinging any "supposed to be blocked" url. You may realized it's not blocked anymore.
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Yes, this "trick" essentially writes the hosts file to another location, and creates a symlink to it. This way it doesn't need to write to the /system/ directory.
There is a one-line command you can run in terminal emulator that lets you write to /system, but you need to run it each time you reboot, and it's a bit of a nuisance to do so. This lets Adaway work each time without the necessity of a terminal command.
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There is a one-line command you can run in terminal emulator that lets you write to /system, but you need to run it each time you reboot, and it's a bit of a nuisance to do so. This lets Adaway work each time without the necessity of a terminal command.
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Just an FYI, if you install SuperSU you can write to system and it will stick. You wouldn't need to do anything each boot in that case.
sfhub said:
Just an FYI, if you install SuperSU you can write to system and it will stick. You wouldn't need to do anything each boot in that case.
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Strange, this is not my experience. I'm running PureNexus (7) and SuperSU Pro, and Adaway does not write to the system. It errors out, until I re-mount /system in terminal emulator
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Without this "trick" AdAway It doesn't show an error or fail... but it doesn't works. Try pinging any "supposed to be blocked" url. You may realized it's not blocked anymore.
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I didn't try any specific url but it seems like working on their test site.
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Strange, this is not my experience. I'm running PureNexus (7) and SuperSU Pro, and Adaway does not write to the system. It errors out, until I re-mount /system in terminal emulator
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That is a different problem than the one on stock Noguat then.
On stock without dm-verity disabled, the kernel will use forward error correction to "fix" you changes (ie data corruption) and replace with original. Basically you make the changes and they don't show up.
Nougat , flashed and no app installed, I downloaded adway from official website and working.
Link to original thread just for sure: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2190753
Please create Update for Android O.
AdAway works fine on O; no change from Nougat.