Failed to mount '/system' (Invalid argument)
Data successfully decrypted, new block device: '/dev/block/dm-0'
Updating partition details...
Anyone know how to fix this error in twrp? I tried flashing a new kernel and it bootlooped. Now when I try to restore my backup I'm getting this error.
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I flashed the TWRP for hero2lte (3.0.0-1) and when i make a Backup from my System i get a Failed to mount /data (invalid argument)
Is my Backup good when i need to play back?
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Hi, did you ever get this sorted?
I get E:failed to mount /efs (Invalid argument) error after installing stock rom and the phone is not saving WIFI passwords and when I'm*#06# the SN is none but I still get the IMEI... and I have EFS backup but i dont know how to restore the efs or fix that error that I got when I installed the Stock ROM... Is there any way to fix that ?
same probleme with me help plzzzz
The same problem anyone can help us with, with a guide; thank you.
update....
Flashed stock rom but when I try to make a backup it says:
Could not mount /data and unable to find cryptofooter
failed to mount '/data' (invalid argument)
...done
unable to mount storage
failed to mount '/data' (invaled argument)
full SELinux support is present.
unable to mout /data/media/TWRP/ .twrps
mtp enabled
updating partition details
failed to mount '/data' (invalid argument)
pls help me. I can't make backup so I don't dare to flash a rom....it seens it can't acces data or something?
liobeir said:
update....
Flashed stock rom but when I try to make a backup it says:
Could not mount /data and unable to find cryptofooter
failed to mount '/data' (invalid argument)
...done
unable to mount storage
failed to mount '/data' (invaled argument)
full SELinux support is present.
unable to mout /data/media/TWRP/ .twrps
mtp enabled
updating partition details
failed to mount '/data' (invalid argument)
pls help me. I can't make backup so I don't dare to flash a rom....it seens it can't acces data or something?
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Read the instructions for flashing TWRP again.
dynospectrum said:
Read the instructions for flashing TWRP again.
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What do you mean? I know how to flash TWRP. Flash the tar file through the AP section in odin? Can I flash it with the img file? Always did it with the tar file, never had this problem....I will check the TWRP installation guide again...
Thanks...
TWRP couldn't read my internal storage....what could have caused this? I have a lot of experience with bricked phones. I managed to flash the stock rom but yeah....I wanna flash a rom you know...
Grts
Thanks...will check this !
liobeir said:
What do you mean? I know how to flash TWRP. Flash the tar file through the AP section in odin? Can I flash it with the img file? Always did it with the tar file, never had this problem....I will check the TWRP installation guide again...
Thanks...
TWRP couldn't read my internal storage....what could have caused this? I have a lot of experience with bricked phones. I managed to flash the stock rom but yeah....I wanna flash a rom you know...
Grts
Thanks...will check this !
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To find out why TWRP cannot read internal storage... Read TWRP instructions again
Hi Everyone,
I wanted to post this to help others that may encounter the same issue I just did.
I was running OOS 4.5.14 with Magisk 16.0 (so rooted and unlocked bootloader) and was trying to flash twrp-3.2.1-0-universal-codeworkx-cheeseburger.img using fastboot and these directions (https://www.techrrival.com/flash-recovery-adb-fastboot/) so I could then upgrade to the latest OOS (https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5/how-to/guide-upgrade-nougat-rooted-encrypted-t3734779) without a boot loop, as I have previously experienced with other directions.
Everything seemed fine and dandy, but when I pulled up TWRP Codeworkx, which was successfully installed, then rebooted to the system, I was stuck in a bootloop. I went back to TWRP, and when I put in my pin it said it cannot mount the cache partition because it does not exist. However, when I am in TWRP and go all the way back to "/" I do see a "cache" folder.
So, what I did was I tried wiping cache and Dalvick it said it was successful. Here was the output:
Failed to mount '/cache' (Invalid argument)
Updating partition details...
Failed to mount '/cache' (Invalid argument)
...done
Full SELinux support is present.
Data successfully decrypted
Updating partition details...
Failed to mount '/cache' (Invalid argument)
...done
Wiping Dalvick Cache Directories
Cleaned: /data/dalvick-cache...
-- Dalvick Cache Directories Wipe Complete!
Formatting Cache using make_ext4fs...
Updating partition details...
...done
I think when the last few lines somehow fixed it, but I am not sure to be honest. Things seem to be working fine now. :victory:
I have just installed TWRP recovery for PIE while wiping I got this error " failed to mount /vendor (invalid argument" I haven't taken any backup can't copy any file to internal memory how do I flash any rom now? Does any have any backup? .
If you use latest TWRP and non treble ROM, ignore that error and proceed to flashing ROM.
I have just installed TWRP recovery for PIE while wiping I got this error " failed to mount /vendor (invalid argument" I haven't taken any backup can't copy any file to internal memory how do I flash any rom now? Does any have any backup?