Lenovo l38011 root problem - Lenovo K5 Note Questions & Answers

hello,
I tried to root my Lenovo l38011
i do it with a tutorial
in the install twrp 3.2.3 I have accessed
in the root to install the super su and the other stuff its stock because of the internal memory show 0mb i try the all of
ideas to wipe data
format data
i can't install nothing
example
if i wipe data
and wipe the Dalvik, data, system
it showing failed to mount /data
/system
/cache
invalid argument
if i want to format data its show me
unable to open '' to wipe crypto key
unable to wipe data
unable to format to remove encryption
I try to search on the web but doesn't find any solution
if in the adb fastboot
in the cmd windows, I write fastboot OEM unlock
its restart the l38011 and wipe the all data
the I enter to the recovery mode and in the adb windows i am write fastboot flash unlock
what can i do now?

Hope it xda will give a solution
You should try magisk for root not supersu maybe this will help

Ansar.shaheen1 said:
You should try magisk for root not supersu maybe this will help
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I can't install anything because i don't have internal memory its show 0mb
i try to install it already

yaniv134 said:
I can't install anything because i don't have internal memory its show 0mb
i try to install it already
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Do you unlock the bootloader?

I have the same problem, did you solved it?

Sloved!
If you don't slove this problem to this time i can help you. You need to install china firmware v255, or restore backup from twrp if you have one or you can download it on 4pda, to restore /data dir you need to only one thing: go to "wipe" menu in twrp, mark /data partition and click on "reformat/restore partition" then chose one of types ext2/ext4 or other, then swipe to confirm and next do this thing one more time but restore original type of dir (if you have ext4 do ext2 then ext4) and you wil restore /data partition

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[Q] 0.00b free on /system after rooting

Dear all,
I tried to use link2sd on my S6102, so first I rooted it using this tutorial (which is linked in the link2sd tutorial):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1611830
After applying update.zip, link2sd reports 0.00b on /system, thus the error message when starting link2sd:
"Mount script cannot be created. write: No space left on device.
Before applying update.zip, it was 1.4Mb in /system.
What does it mean? Did I do anything wrong?
BTW in this state, I tried to install the 15toggles package, which resulted in boot loop - had to restore nandroid backup via cwm. Maybe the same reason?
Thanks a lot!
To create a mount script you need a 2nd ext partition on your sd card - nothing to do with /system although you do need space there to place the script which I think is your problem
if you have got /system problems wipe Dalvik cache in cwm
if you still have problems You will have to wipe system & data and install a custom rom that is pre rooted
Yes 2nd partition is there and yes I think it is the script itself which doesn't fit in /system
Wiping dalvik cache did not change anything...
Maybe I can find another root "package" and try with that...

Bootlooping out of nowhere, cant mount /data

All,
I have a SM-G35FD which is in a bad state. My phone started boot looping one morning after it was fine the night prior (3 days ago now) and I believe an auto-update may be the root cause. I am trying to find any way to access the internal memory to recover data, however I am not able to mount /data or /sdcard. I have not done much with my phone besides adding root, no CFWs ever, and no custom recoveries (prior to today). Also, I lock my phone with my thumbprint. I did not go through any encryption setup on my device.
Details about the initial problem:
It started boot looping several times and at some point it shows a black screen with red text. after letting the battery drain (because I could not force reboot) i was able to get into stock recovery and wipe the cache and reboot; this led to occasionally getting to the security screen which would freeze 1-2 seconds after logging in.
Things I have tried (19mar2017)
got into stock recovery, wiped cache, rebooted. Freezes at security login screen
Installed TWRP to get more functionatity. Was able to install TWRP
used TWRP to try to mount Data, but it will not mount (only System, Cache, EFS, and USB OTG will mount)
used TWRP to wipe Dalvik and Cache only. Errors show "cannot mount /data"
used TWRP to install CWF, freezes during extraction (4-5%)
can use ADB to run shell
UPDATE 20mar2017: Ran "Wipe -> Advanced Wipe -> *Select System Partition -> Repair or Change File System" on /system. I think this was a bad move as now I can access the /sdcard folder and its missing all data. I didn't think it would matter since the options under Wipe show "System" and "Internal Storage" separately.
Perhaps data does not mount because it needs my thumbprint? Is there anything I can try to backup the internal user memory partition and my fingerprint signatures? any way to access the user data?
Thanks to all for their time!
I found a video ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJRKuQf0puE ) which suggest that I can use TWRP to "change the filesystem" for the /System (and other) mounts in order to fix the /data mount. This can be accessed using Recovery(TWRP) -> Wipe -> Advanced Wipe -> *Select System Partition -> Repair or Change File System -> Change File System -> Options { EXT2, EXT3, EXT4, FAT, exFAT, F2FS }. Since my goal is to recover the "User Data" partition, I would not perform this on "Internal Memory" but would on the other partitions. Hopefully this would allow me to reinstall the Stock FW and allow me to login to the Internal Memory to access my files.
Does anyone know if using "Repair or Change File System" will impact the Internal Storage?
Try to reinstall the Stock Firmware Through Odin, I had this problem also when I used to own a J5... All I did was just Reinstall the stock firmware... if you want to find the stock firmware.. just go to sammobile.com

[G950F] No /data partition in TWRP after flashing oreo update

Hi,
ive just followed the flashable oreo TWRP thread in here to test out Oreo.
My device is S8 G950F
link -> https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...1-10-flashable-oreo-twrp-dump-beta-2-t3703083
After that TWRP didnt recognized my data partition anymore...:crying::crying:
So i installed latest TWRP in Odin again (had 3.1.1 before 3.2.0.0 after) - didnt helped.
Ive done a full restore with odin after i downloaded the firmware via samfirm, this is the exact firmware number ive used:
G950FOXM1AQJ5_CL12401979_QB15459675_REV00_user_low_ship
Still no success
I also tried flashing supersu (2.82) and dm-verifity (v.6.0).
Any ideas?
Is it just the partition table in twrp that needs to be updated or some stupid thing i forgot?
Regards
create one !!
popmpopm said:
create one !!
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when you use wipe
choose data and use repair or change file system option
after resize file system and voila !!
popmpopm said:
when you use wipe
choose data and use repair or change file system option
after resize file system and voila !!
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Yup already figured it out 5 mins after I created this. Shame over me
please help.
i have the same problem.
ive installed clean google edition orea (i had google edition nought 7 before).
everything works except /data/ mount in twrp.
the solution above didnt work, gave me errors.
do i need to format data?!
it will format all my current /data/ or also the internal storage?
thank you.
eliazu said:
please help.
i have the same problem.
ive installed clean google edition orea (i had google edition nought 7 before).
everything works except /data/ mount in twrp.
the solution above didnt work, gave me errors.
do i need to format data?!
it will format all my current /data/ or also the internal storage?
thank you.
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Ok yeah it'll format whole internal storage.
You need to change the partition type of /data to f2fs and then change it back to ext4. Then two recognize /data again
Thargorsson said:
Ok yeah it'll format whole internal storage.
You need to change the partition type of /data to f2fs and then change it back to ext4. Then two recognize /data again
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How do i format if twrp can't access /data?
eliazu said:
How do i format if twrp can't access /data?
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It's not format.
Go to wipe, advanced wipe, repair or change partitions ,select data, select change partition type, select f2fs slide to continue.
Then do the same with data and change back to ext4.
eliazu said:
How do i format if twrp can't access /data?
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its not magic you have all option in twrp wipe
I have done this and it works but as soon as i reboot and go back to twrp it doesnt recongize /data am i doing something wrong
after so many tests I discovered that twrp can read and write data only if you flash last supersu beta, magisk and supersu official both doesn't work:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/2014-09-02-supersu-v2-05-t2868133
Does the resize option or file system option wipe internal storage?

EDI-AL10 Data Problem

I have quite an unusual problem with my Huawei Honor Note 8 EDI-AL10.
On the Surface it boots up OK, functions OK and you would not know there are any issues.
The Bootloader is unlocked via DC-Unlocker code (confirmed by software) and the phone is rooted (confirmed).
I have TWRP installed via ADB (it's a version modded for this phone since there is not a specific version for it).
I am able to create and restore a Nandroid backup.
The phone is on on Android 7 and was trying to upgrade to Android 8, or perhaps try a custom ROM when I found that TWRP literally can't do anything with the Data folder/partition.
It can't mount it or wipe it. A Google search found a common problem which only needed for me to change to fat and then back to ext3 but like I said it let's you do nothing.
Things i have tried so far are:
Wipe/Advanced wipe/data/FAILED UNABLE TO MOUNT DATA
Wipe/Format Data/type yes, press Enter, begin erase, fails because
FAILED UNABLE TO MOUNT DATA
Wipe/Advanced wipe/repair or Change File System/Resize File
System/FAILED UNABLE TO MOUNT DATA
Wipe/Advanced wipe/repair or Repair File System/Resize File
System/FAILED UNABLE TO MOUNT DATA
Wipe/Advanced wipe/Change or Change File System/Resize File
System/FAILED UNABLE TO MOUNT DATA - Unable to convert to Ext2, Fat,
Ext3 or exFat FAILED UNABLE TO MOUNT DATA
Basically Data is bullet proof and you cant touch it.
The size of data shows as 0 in TWRP, yet it is not? It may be corrupt but I can't clear it.
Within the Android OS if I I go to Factory reset and follow it, it just takes me to TWRP then when I reboot all is unchanged.
Could it be TWRP? But all else seems OK so unlikely. I have tried other versions some claiming to be modded for this phone but they don't work - they crash the phone and then I have to reinstall the original TWRP via
the PC and ADB.
I tried following some guides to format data using ADB but it didn't work.
I have not encrypted the phone.
Any ideas anyone?
If you are suggesting anything technical please put in layman's terms.
Many thanks.
Eric.

Internal Storage 0MB unable to mount including Data thus wipe Data failed always asking for Decrypt Data

Internal Storage 0MB unable to mount including Data thus wipe Data failed always asking for Decrypt Data
As titled, after unlocking bootloader using the unlock.sh script method, already flashed several versions of twrp recoveries yet no one can mount the Internal Storage.
Rom is still stock Security patch Oct2018 ASUS_X00TDB OPM1.WW_Phone-15.2016.1810.334-20181019 .
(I tried flashing decrypt.zip from mounted external OTG USB, it seems successful but then the Decrypt Data is still there. )
It is unbelievable that twrp unable to mount the internal storage. Any help greatly appreciated tks
formate data reboot recovery mount system, data and persist flash decrypt zip. if failed flash magisk also.
Update: not sure which one or both solved the internal storage zero issue, by:
1. flashing Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt_11.02.2020.zip
2. in twrp, Wipe || Format Data || yes (warning: Data will be deleted in the wipe) (with the Setting "Use rm -rf instead of formatting" UNticked beforehand)

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