[Q] Rooting the Creative Zio - Upgrading, Modifying and Unlocking

Hi there!
I'm trying to root Ziio 7 unit I got for a review for PurePC.pl, and so far so good I installed SuperUser app and su and busybox binaries. Now using terminal I can su without any problems. But the thing is, SU only seems to be working in terminal emulator. I've tried using some apps that should use root like ShootMe and ScreenshotIt, SetCPU and they just doesn't work.
ShootMe says "Starting Server failed", plus info that i need to have root access and enabled access to lower graphics (whatever it is).
ScreenshotIt just doesn't work without any information why, and SetCPU FC's after selecting profile. Although it gets me a nice SuperUser dialog, but that's as far as it goes, cause it crashes right after that.
Am I missing something to have a complete root? Interesting thing is that on this device, preferred PATH for executable binaries is /data/busybox/, and not a usual /system/bin. Interestingly, my su binaries refused to work from /data/busybox directory, so I moved them to /system/bin. Rest of the utilities and such are still in /data/busybox, but I don't know if this information is important in any way Have I missed something along the way? Please help. Cheers.

OK, I know why su gave me permission denied when running from /data/busybox. The /data partition was mounted with nosuid. But still the applications such as ShootMe won't work.

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Have you made any progress on this bagienny?

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[Question] about hboot/superuser/custom roms

I have a few noob questions hopefully someone can answer
I rooted using toasts method part 1 and part 2
I have flipz .6 rooted rom and radio 1.39.00.05.31
Do I always have to go into hboot then select recovery every time or is there a direct path to boot into recovery?
Every time I install custom roms will i have to redownload all my apps every time? If so is there a way to easily back up the apps and restore them?
The superuser permissions app is there after rooting what is it used for?
LxMxFxD - the act of "ROOTING" is the act of giving super user. Super users are accounts on a phone or linux/unix device that can do EVERYTHING on the machine. Like the admin on windows. The whole point of rooting a phone is so you can get super user permissoins.
When i select the superuser permissions app i just see a black screen, should it do more than that?
ccapasso - What you are seeing is normal. The SuperUser Permission app is by default blank. However, once you start using apps that require su permission, such as Wireless Tether, it CAN start to have entries in it. I say CAN because you will notice that when you choose the Wireless Tether app, you will get a prompt asking you to allow. If you choose allow, it will continue as always. However, if you choose Always Allow, you will no longer get that prompt. Also, once you choose Always Allow, your SuperUser Permission app will now show a listing in it. If you simply choose Allow instead, you would still have nothing listed in the SuperUser Permission app.
How do I remove the proprietary apps?
you need to be in the recovery
from the cmd window type
Code:
adb shell
mount /dev/block/mtdblock4 /system
cd /system/app
rm amazonmp3.apk
check this post for a list of apps to remove
can anyone help me out with question 1 or 2?
1) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=702214 - here's one way to do it...
2) Try Titanium Backup in the App Store - I tend to like it quite a bit.
oubravs2b said:
1) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=702214 - here's one way to do it...
2) Try Titanium Backup in the App Store - I tend to like it quite a bit.
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thanks!

Have root, but can't verify S-OFF (or anything else) [SOLVED]

EDIT: Got it figured out. Apparently the superuser app must be in the foreground when attempting to su from an adb shell. I discovered this purely by accident, and it is not listed anywhere in the wiki... wiki should be updated as adb flat out refuses to allow su without the superuser app being the foreground.
I tried rooting the other night, and I thought it had failed since even though there were no errors, I was unable to verify through adb. However, on a whim I tried using just su in the phone's terminal emulator, and it worked after asking for superuser permissions (double checked by trying to cat a file only readable by root).
Juice defender cpu settings say my rom/kernel isn't supported though.
All attempts to use su from an adb shell fail with ' permission denied' after a long timeout.
Rooting method used was the rage + gfree method in the wiki, phone came with 1.22 G2 stock.
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stormbeta said:
EDIT: Got it figured out. Apparently the superuser app must be in the foreground when attempting to su from an adb shell. I discovered this purely by accident, and it is not listed anywhere in the wiki... wiki should be updated as adb flat out refuses to allow su without the superuser app being the foreground.
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Interesting. That's not the normal situation though, running "su" should case the Superuser app to be run and ask for permission. Something seems to have gone wrong in your case, that's not how it usually works.
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Root doesn't work.

hello all, i rooted my a100 via the guide, and the root checker says its rooted, but i cannot get into shell. When i enable filesystem browsing, it won't allow me. Not even a prompt from su.
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joeyxl said:
hello all, i rooted my a100 via the guide, and the root checker says its rooted, but i cannot get into shell. When i enable filesystem browsing, it won't allow me. Not even a prompt from su.
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Did you install superuser from the market?
Im having a similar problem. I can verify that su has been moved to system/xbin/su but busybox nor Superuser detects root... Ive used all guides I can find to work this.
http://www.acertabletforum.com/foru...ssion/1167-rooting-iconia-a100-made-easy.html
Tried with no results
Did you update su binary?
Educate me, If you mean by trying to use superuser and update it through the settings, it was a no go.
I had a similar problem. It was showing as being in the /system/xbin folder, but I didn't have root. In my case, I was failing to move the su file out of the folder after extraction and put it in the /mnt/sdcard directory so the commands were just creating a blank su file in /system/xbin
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How did you go about fixing the issue?
After extracting the zip I moved the su file (the one with no extension) from the extracted folders and tried the lines in the terminal again and it worked.
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Ahh, Yea. Ive tried that already with no luck. It shows the file, roughly 25kb in the folder, but it also shows I have no root. Ive tried restarting, uninstalling superuser and reinstalling, etc...
did you ever get your tab rooted?
mvan4310 said:
Ahh, Yea. Ive tried that already with no luck. It shows the file, roughly 25kb in the folder, but it also shows I have no root. Ive tried restarting, uninstalling superuser and reinstalling, etc...
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Could you post what build number your running, also after you've run the commands for copying over the su and download superuser from the market, if you open terminal emulator up and type su what does it output?
Have you tried this???
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21409649&postcount=177
painter_ said:
Did you install superuser from the market?
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yes, after i did what the guide told me to do. i have the latest version of Honeycomb given out via OTA update. now in superuser, i didnt update it, as it fails evey time. also, when i type "su" into terminal, nothing happens. im trying to put the build.prop that was modded recently, so i can get an app made for gingerbread onto here, as well as getting a PS3 controller to connect, but both need root. i just dont understand why the root checking app says i have it, when i really dont. guess it just checks for the su file in xbin? i really hope someone can point me in the right direction
First, I really need to know the build number "the latest one the ota can give" isnt sufficiant. It can be found under settings -> about tablet toward the bottom.
Second, saying "nothing happens" isnt true.. something always happens... either it just spit out another line with $ or the next line showed up with a #. How long did it take for the next line to show up after you typed su in the terminal?
The more details you can provide, the better I can help... this isnt directed at the above poster but all users in general.
One thing you might want to try is to uninstall the superuser app, then run this command:
/system/bin/cmdclient ec_micswitch '`rm /system/xbin/su`'
and then go back through the root process (or use my quick root script). The above command will get rid of any bad su file that might be in /system/xbin.
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Build Acer_A100_2.007.04_COM_GEN1
Upon typing in su in the terminal, is shows another line with $. Ive tried your ten second root yesterday looking for other options, but it says permission denied, even when trying to run from other directories. Ive even opened the root.sh file and copied the whole file and pasted in the term and every command gives a permission denied but the 3 commands that you see everywhere else. when typing in ls -l /system/xbin/su I get around 26000 bytes. So the file is there.
mvan4310 said:
Build Acer_A100_2.007.04_COM_GEN1
Upon typing in su in the terminal, is shows another line with $. Ive tried your ten second root yesterday looking for other options, but it says permission denied, even when trying to run from other directories. Ive even opened the root.sh file and copied the whole file and pasted in the term and every command gives a permission denied but the 3 commands that you see everywhere else. when typing in ls -l /system/xbin/su I get around 26000 bytes. So the file is there.
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Can you try the attached su binary. I don't recall where I got it from since is been a while but I've had issue with 2.3.2 su binary before and the attached is what I use to root mine.

Lost shell root access

Hi,
i have a rooted Desire Z currently running CM9 RC2, and I've noticed recently that my # shell has been replaced by a [email protected]:/ and it seems like I don't have root access there. I can't ls in /data/ for example, and su throws a permission denied error. However, apps that require root access(such as Titanium Backup) still seem to work. I noticed this happen right after I installed and ran Busybox. I did not even install busybox from the app as I already have it. I was just trying to get the apk file for another device with no internet access. I'm not sure if this app is what caused it, but it was when I noticed it.
In any case, short of a nandroid restore how do I get back shell root access and the proper shell?
Thanks.
Most likely your root access under System Settings -> Development was changed from "ADB and Apps" to "Apps Only".
PS: why would you be installing busybox, CM9 came with it (likewise with superuser and su).
Thanks. That worked.
Like I mentioned in my original post
I did not even install busybox from the app as I already have it. I was just trying to get the apk file for another device with no internet access.
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goister said:
Thanks. That worked.
Like I mentioned in my original post
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Though your quote here conflicted so wasn't sure :
I noticed this happen right after I installed and ran Busybox.
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Sorry for the confusion, by running busybox I meant simply launching the Busybox app(which is just an installer, not busybox itself), but not clicking the "install busybox" button in the app to actually install busybox on my phone.

Superuser binary files not installed (root)

Ok so Ive been trying to complete root on this Pixel 3 XL.
I rooted with Magisk.
Now, some root checker apps say my phone is rooted, and some don't.
Also, one of the root checker apps tells me the "Superuser App is installed" and "Root User Account: Success". However the same app gives me an error on stage 2 - "Superuser Binary Files: Not Installed"
Lastly, when I open up a terminal emulator on my Pixel 3 XL, it shows a "$" as the directory instead of "#". I can run the "su" command and the terminal will go to the root directory, but when I close the terminal and open another one, I'm right back at "$".
Will gettting the superuser binary files installed fix the above?
How do I get the Superuser binary files installed?
When have you ever automatically had superuser rights in a terminal? You have to run su in each session to gain that right. It sounds like you are rooted. What is not working?
Sorry, I was uneducated on the terminal issue. Just made sense to me that if I had root then I wouldn't need to type a cmd in terminal to get to it.
One thing that isn't working is stage 2 of Root Checker Basic Verify Root function. It tells me that the superuser binary files aren't installed. Not exactly sure what that means or if it even means anything, tbh.
Also when I try to run ROM Manager it tells me I still need to root my phone because Superuser was not found at system/bin/su or system/xbin/su.
But what are you trying to do, that requires root, that doesn't work? If you are getting superuser request and able to respond you should be fine. Now I could be wrong here, BUT... The way the partition table is set up now, on top of all the other different things for Android 10, may mess with certain 'root checkers' I mean it sounds like you HAVE root, but certain apps fail to recognize it. But if it's just checking it what's the problem?
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Like I tried to install busy box and was unable to for the pretty much the same reason as your rom manager. It said their was no room in that directory for it.
OK so I installed an updated version of Root Checker and also SuperSU validator and they are both testing fine now.
I think the older version of Root Checker that I was using was programmed to search for the binary associated with the superuser app I used to use for root management a few years ago?
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