Superuser error in CM9/10 on 2nd boot - Defy General

I've installed 2nd boot on my CM72 and created two additional VFS with the help of Multi Boot Manager (CM9 and CM10).
I'm able to boot into any of them and they work as expected except one thing: there is no way to get Superuser access.
The superuser app is there, it says it is fine but when it tries to update itself it gets a root access error.
Whenever any other app tries to ask for root, their access is denied as well.
The CM72 on Nand works well, root access works as well.
Any ideas?
Thanks

Bro just flash ur stock ROM and root it with super one click then install any other recovery like I use kousch bootstrap recovery its btr than 2ndinit then try to install CM10
Hope this will help u
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it's a known issue that in CM9 & CM10 with multiboot the su don't work well, try updating su binary if u switch to one of the virtual machine
Jelly powered.Defy

AnTerNoZ said:
try updating su binary if u switch to one of the virtual machine
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How can I do that?
I started SU in a virtual machine and it found a newer version. I told it to update itself but it was interrupted saying can't get root rights.
Is there any other way to do it?
Thanks

I think you know by now that multiboot is dead in latest CM10 builds...so thats the end of it for some time now!

aribis said:
I think you know by now that multiboot is dead in latest CM10 builds...so thats the end of it for some time now!
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multiboot works - apart from the SU access - everything works like charm.

Related

Can I manually install clockworkmod and root?

So I have a macbook pro and I was following the instructions here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=808103 on how to do the one click recovery for mac but I keep getting the error message
Press any key to continue, or M for Main Menu :
Password:
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
Looking for device
The device cannot be found.
Plug or replug the USB cable. Press any key to continue.
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I did turn on USB Debugging on Settings
So I need to know how to root and install clockwork mod. I do not have access to a windows PC at the moment...
Thanks
You can use z4root from the market to root. Then you can use ROM Manager (market) to install the redirector.
it wasn't on the market, but I found it on google
Will try it
Thanks
You know.... Im not having any luck AT ALL at this stuff
I'm running this app and it just keeps quitting... I already restarted the device and tried again. The process starts, it moves and then the phone vibrates and the app quits without finishing the process....
Arghhh!!!! Im tired trying to root this thing and installing clockworkmod
You can't use rom manger to install cwm.
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musclehead84 said:
You can't use rom manger to install cwm.
Sent from my Evo Killer!
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Uhhh, yes, you can.
teco2010 said:
You know.... Im not having any luck AT ALL at this stuff
I'm running this app and it just keeps quitting... I already restarted the device and tried again. The process starts, it moves and then the phone vibrates and the app quits without finishing the process....
Arghhh!!!! Im tired trying to root this thing and installing clockworkmod
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If you can't get it to work, your best bet is to get your hands on a windows machine and run it from there.
So, can I install the supernova Rom without root and also without the clockworkmod using the standard method down vol, power button, camera button?
What happens if I do this process?
teco2010 said:
So, can I install the supernova Rom without root and also without the clockworkmod using the standard method down vol, power button, camera button?
What happens if I do this process?
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No. If you use standard recovery, you need a properly signed update.zip which you won't find. You need clockworkmod to flash different roms and you need root to install clockworkmod. Once you have cwm, you can use rooted or unrooted roms, but most roms come rooted.
You can't install cwm.on the stock di18 kernel using rom manager.
Sent from my Evo Killer!
Sucks man. I need a PC then. Using a mac and z4root is not helping...
musclehead84 said:
You can't install cwm.on the stock di18 kernel using rom manager.
Sent from my Evo Killer!
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Sorry to tell you (again), but you are wrong. If the Epic is rooted, with z4root or otherwise, rom manager can ABSOLUTELY install cwm 2.5.1.0 on ANY stock release. Please stop posting inacurate information on this. Thanks
jimmyz
12th November 2010, 09:56 PM
Any idea why I still have the stock recovery?
For whatever reason the stock kernel will not support rom manager- before the last update there was a modified stock kernel made by koush that supported rom manager. Right now if you want rom manager support you must have a kernel that supports it- the good news is a lot of those kernels have root built it.
As I said before use noobnl one click clock work installer - just start with the "runlast" file- another option is to use the oneclick root/clockwork stickied to the top of the dev forum. After that you can get to clockwork via the three button press and go crazy installing whatever kernel/rom you want
This is a quote from another forum on using rom manager to install cwm on stock. Sorry Leatherneck I just do not see any info that says you can use rom manager to flash cwm.
It is possible to do pretty much all of it with better terminal emulator, especially if you're rooted. I was thinking about doing a write-up on it, but I'm half drunk tonight and about to move tomorrow. It'll be a few days at the least. If you can follow code at all, you can download the one click root and recovery and translate the adb commands in the .bat file into something you can do from a command line.

[Q] I have superuser installed on android 4.0.4 but I still can't get root access?

I rooted my phone at 4.0.2, then applied the update up to 4.0.4 and am still able to flash new versions of clockwork mod through rom manager... However, all my other apps won't be granted root access. In the superuser application, I'm running superuser v3.0.7(41) and my Su binary is at v3.0.3, for which there is an update available. However, when I try to apply the update, it tries to ask for root privileges and gets denied access... I tried reflashing su.zip through clockwork mod touch but I guess I may be flashing an outdated su.zip? Any insight into the matter would be greatly appreciated!
Same here
Same exact scenario, I went from 4.0.2 to 4.0.4, and even after a factory restore I cant seem to get root access for any app. I checked the bootloader, and I still am rooted.
Help appreciated for us both!
try this zip...flash in recovery
http://www.box.com/s/jvcf196j7x8f8vrc9cyt
this worked for me....
if it doesn't clear superuser data first then try it again.
ezcats said:
try this zip...flash in recovery
http://www.box.com/s/jvcf196j7x8f8vrc9cyt
this worked for me....
if it doesn't clear superuser data first then try it again.
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CWM Recovery is not working for me, and I cant flash it due to no permission for elevated commands although its rooted.
Clockwork recovery does not require root if it is already installed. If not, fastboot clockwork recovery.
I had the same issue and all you have to do is reroot the phone and all will be well then download and install ota rootkeeper for the future. The update breaks root but doesn't block it
evanextreme said:
CWM Recovery is not working for me, and I cant flash it due to no permission for elevated commands although its rooted.
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Flash from recovery, not an app.....
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jerseyh22accord said:
I had the same issue and all you have to do is reroot the phone and all will be well then download and install ota rootkeeper for the future. The update breaks root but doesn't block it
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This did the trick!
Had this same problem earlier
I need help
I am having the same problem. I am a noob and it sucks cause I can't figure it out. I can't even go into recovery since I installed 4.0.4 someone please dumb it down so i can understand
Install busybox free, then install titanium backup free. Open busybox and click inatall. Then run
Titanium backup, it will ask you do you want it to configure root, accept this. please note After completing busybox steps reboot. Then after titanium backup steps reboot again
Did this help?
If not pm me and il see if i can help
I can't use any of my root apps. My SU isn't working. I'm pretty sure that's causing the problem. I tried updating the binary (I read that somewhere) but the process fails. Is there a way I can do it manually?
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brightsideme said:
I can't use any of my root apps. My SU isn't working. I'm pretty sure that's causing the problem. I tried updating the binary (I read that somewhere) but the process fails. Is there a way I can do it manually?
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Try flashing this:
http://goo.im/superuser/Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed.zip
Can you please explain how to flash? I don't want to mess it up lol
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using XDA
brightsideme said:
Can you please explain how to flash? I don't want to mess it up lol
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using XDA
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Do you have CWM installed yet?
If not...
I'd recommend simply starting from the top and using my guide.
But if you have CWM:
Just navigate to "Install Zip From SD Card"
"Choose Zip"
And find it.
Yes to install.
I tried going to clockworkmod recovery but I just get that error. Last night I went into recovery using the cmd on my computer. I tried flashing that same file but it just failed.
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brightsideme said:
I tried going to clockworkmod recovery but I just get that error. Last night I went into recovery using the cmd on my computer. I tried flashing that same file but it just failed.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using XDA
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boot to clockworkmod manually, than flash the superuser zip from here http://www.box.com/s/jvcf196j7x8f8vrc9cyt (this does not require busybox, that why the other su zip was failing)
I can't go to recovery from my phone. When I try I just get the Droid with a red exclamation point. I'll have to do it from a computer. Only problem is that I'm at work. I'll see if I can get to one ASAP
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using XDA
brightsideme said:
I can't go to recovery from my phone. When I try I just get the Droid with a red exclamation point. I'll have to do it from a computer. Only problem is that I'm at work. I'll see if I can get to one ASAP
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using XDA
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That is the stock recovery that you're getting to.
Use my guide.
And navigate to the part about flashing a custom (CWM) recovery and flashing SU.
The SU in my post is updated to work for all users...the one you're using won't work on 4.0.4.
Jubakuba said:
That is the stock recovery that you're getting to.
Use my guide.
And navigate to the part about flashing a custom (CWM) recovery and flashing SU.
The SU in my post is updated to work for all users...the one you're using won't work on 4.0.4.
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but i think the su zip in ur post, only work if there is busybox installed...and the stock rom doesn't have it...
this the updater-script of ur su.zip: run_program("/sbin/busybox"...
that work only on custom roms, that usually have busybox preinstalled
check the different syntax in the other su zip posted above, it doesn't require busybox
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but i think the su zip in ur post, only work if there is busybox installed...and the stock rom doesn't have it...
this the updater-script of ur su.zip: run_program("/sbin/busybox"...
that work only on custom roms, that usually have busybox preinstalled
check the different syntax in the other su zip posted above, it doesn't require busybox
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nope, he was getting a permissions error because rom manager didn't have root access, that was the issue there.
edit: re-read the post, yes, you might be right about busybox in stock recovery, although i believe cwm has a set of minimal busybox tools.
if manually booting into recovery by shutting down the phone, pressing power+vol up until Google screen appears, doesn't take him to cwm but to stock recovery, he doesn't even have cwm installed, which could very well be the case, since stock rom default behaviour overrides any existing recovery when flashing.

Galaxy GIO to root

I have just bought a S5660, and it cannot get rooted , I have used a few update.zip and used oneclick without success
here are the details:
baseband version: S5660XXKT6
android version : 2.3.6
kernel version [email protected]#1
build number: GINGERBREAD.XXKTI
can someone help me?
http://www.mediafire.com/?coocq359vv15w5p
Try this. Also , are you sure it`s not rooted ? Verify if superuser is installed or get a file manager like Root Browser Lite and try to access root files.
I am sure it is not rooted. Il will compare tonight the file you provide with the ones I got.
If you want to root your gio just install a rom
Sent from my GT-S5660 using Tapatalk 2
fsosson said:
I have just bought a S5660, and it cannot get rooted , I have used a few update.zip and used oneclick without success
here are the details:
baseband version: S5660XXKT6
android version : 2.3.6
kernel version [email protected]#1
build number: GINGERBREAD.XXKTI
can someone help me?
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Seek, and you shall find; http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1111414 and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1623393 and
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1397120
And if it still wont root, then post here again with maybe a little bit more info about what's wrong --> e.g. what recovery have you installed, what error message do you get, etc...
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hhaznadar85 said:
Seek, and you shall find; http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1111414 and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1623393 and
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1397120
And if it still wont root, then post here again with maybe a little bit more info about what's wrong --> e.g. what recovery have you installed, what error message do you get, etc...
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Hi,
I have used latest update.zip files to root my GIO. Maybe the way I do is wrong.
I have installed ROM Manager, I have rebooted my GIO in system recovery mode. But in the bottom of the screen and before applying update.zip there is a message:
--- Appling Multi-CSC --
Can't access to '/system/csc/MST/system'.
I can apply update.zip without any error message but it does not root the phone.
fsosson said:
Hi,
I have used latest update.zip files to root my GIO. Maybe the way I do is wrong.
I have installed ROM Manager, I have rebooted my GIO in system recovery mode. But in the bottom of the screen and before applying update.zip there is a message:
--- Appling Multi-CSC --
Can't access to '/system/csc/MST/system'.
I can apply update.zip without any error message but it does not root the phone.
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Dude!! DON'T USE ROM Manager it will hard brick or phone. Just use the original way to root ur device.
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batman38102 said:
Dude!! DON'T USE ROM Manager it will hard brick or phone. Just use the original way to root ur device.
Sent from my GT-S5660 using xda app-developers app
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OK. Could you please explain how to?
http://db.tt/XZRwKuZS
Flash this via cwm.
It worked for me on gingerbread so it must work for you too.
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jkoetsier said:
http://db.tt/XZRwKuZS
Flash this via cwm.
It worked for me on gingerbread so it must work for you too.
Sent from my GT-S5660 using xda premium
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I have rebooted in recovery mode, launched CWM then applied the Update.zip you linked but the phone is not rooted
Weird
I think only option is installing custom rom which is pre rooted
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dont unzip the file to root the phone...... just put it as it is on a sd card and follow the instructions you were given.
The First Step In Modification of you Gio is Rooting , everything starts from Rooting. Many Applications Require Root access for working.
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How to Root Samsung Galaxy gio
Download root gb updated.zip file. and copy to SD card (not in any folder)
1. Shutdown/Power Off your Gio.
2. Put your phone in recovery Mode(press: Home button + Power button toghether)
3. In recovery mode, select Update from SD-card(Use Volume keys to navigate and home button for enter).
4. Search for the root gb updated.zip file on your SD-card
5. Run the update
6. Reboot
Phone will be turned on , An App SuperUser will be added , its mean you successfully done rooting , now you must be thinking you have done rooting and nothing really changed, let me tell you my friends its the first step real thing begins after this , read the whole thread and you'll find much more things than you imagined.
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Also there is this video that might help
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvdNt6-JCQc
s!mon said:
dont unzip the file to root the phone...... just put it as it is on a sd card and follow the instructions you were given.
The First Step In Modification of you Gio is Rooting , everything starts from Rooting. Many Applications Require Root access for working.
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How to Root Samsung Galaxy gio
Download root gb updated.zip file. and copy to SD card (not in any folder)
1. Shutdown/Power Off your Gio.
2. Put your phone in recovery Mode(press: Home button + Power button toghether)
3. In recovery mode, select Update from SD-card(Use Volume keys to navigate and home button for enter).
4. Search for the root gb updated.zip file on your SD-card
5. Run the update
6. Reboot
Phone will be turned on , An App SuperUser will be added , its mean you successfully done rooting , now you must be thinking you have done rooting and nothing really changed, let me tell you my friends its the first step real thing begins after this , read the whole thread and you'll find much more things than you imagined.
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Also there is this video that might help
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvdNt6-JCQc
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Yes, SuperUser app is present but for ex. ROM Manager tells the phone is not rooted, in terminal app I cannot su
Philadel isjsocop
fsosson said:
I have rebooted in recovery mode, launched CWM then applied the Update.zip you linked but the phone is not rooted
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I have found what is going wrong, /system is full so binaries cannot be copied ...
If you see superuser then your phone is rooted. You can install this app as a rooted phone can only have it. It is Titanium backup. And uninstall Rom Manager, its useless for this phone and can cause you trouble.
I guess superuser is not totally installed, /system is full and su command is not present in xbin
fsosson said:
I guess superuser is not totally installed, /system is full and su command is not present in xbin
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do you see superuser icon on your phone?
Yes I do, but there is no su command available and (just for ex.) ROM Manager says the phone is not rooted
How can I be sure the phone is rooted ?
fsosson said:
Yes I do, but there is no su command available and (just for ex.) ROM Manager says the phone is not rooted
How can I be sure the phone is rooted ?
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There is an app called Root checker on the market, otherwise you can install apps like Titanium backup, coz if it is rooted then it will install this app.
I have installed Titanium backup and it says it cannot aquire root privileges ...
As I said /system is full so I guess there is not free space to copy binaries
Does anyone know how to clean up?

Accidently flashed wrong SU binary, need help!!

My phone is a Huawei u8160 (AKA Vodafone 858) and I rooted it a long time ago with z4root and have had no problems eversince.... until recently when my mate got hold of my phone and accidently flashed an experimental/beta (possibly a binary for x86 systems) SU binary through CWM recovery. I thought I could fix this quite easily by using z4root to uninstall root and then do a fresh reinstall, but it would force close on me after a few seconds. I tried this method with both temporary and permanent root options but nothing worked. The button that pops up saying ''unroot'' wasn't there even though there is still a SU file in /system/xbin as it showed in Rom toolbox. I soon realised that the version of android i was running on my custom rom was not compatible with z4root, so i searched for how to root android version 2.3.9 pro. I dont know the name for that version and it must have been a bit of a flop because google didnt know it either. I dont know how akiro-E (the developer that cooked up the rom) got his hands on version 2.3.9 pro but i recommend to other devs reading this to not use it as there is not much compatibility.
Anyway, i found this apk made by chainsDD called gingerbreak and decided to give it a go. It said that it needed debugging on and that it might take a while, so i did that and pressed the root button. I left it to do its business, but 15 minutes later it was still trying to run the exploit so I stopped and removed it. When i got home later on i searched up how to root any phone and it came up with the pc program 'superoneclick'. I got it, opened it and clicked unroot. It did its thing but failed to remove su and the superuser app like it was meant to. So then i clicked on root and shell root but it did not reinstall properly and got the same error as in unroot error. I did all the steps multiple times but it still wouldnt remove/replace su from the xbin folder. I then reinstalled superuser 3.1.3 and tried using the binary updater on there. I noticed that the su installed was called 'legacy'. The updater was having a spaz and didnt want to update so i tried manually removing su with the root explorer in rom toolbox butvrealised that you needed root (a working one) to do that. Then i found an app on my sd called root cleaner. I tried quick and full cleaning but to no results except for a force close multiple times. I tried to fi the foce close issue by running the script for this in rom toolbox but you need root (surprise surprise) Then i tried flashing cwm recovery through fastboot as i have done lots of succesful times before. It flashed after putting my phone in download/debug mode (power and volume down) but i cant boot to it as you need proper root rights to do that.
I am going to use total commander to check if the permissions are set to 644 for the su binary, if not ill attempt to change them.
I know this a long desciption and technical question but does anyone know any ways to delete the retarded root from my phone and help me restore root as normal? This is a question for the more experienced users and devs on this forum but any help will be appreciated, cheers.
If you've got recovery, you can install one of these zips in recovery mode.
Google "superuser 3.1.3 arm signed zip" and click the first link that comes up - the androidsu one. Then download the superuser zip package that suits your device to your phones internal storage, reboot into recovery, install the zip and there you go! Your root is fixed.
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Thanks
@odigITECH thanks for the help. I fixed the problem using your method. . . kind of. I flashed recovery via fastboot and then just flashed another rom from my sd card via cwm after I rebooted. Thanks for the help anyway, much appreciated!
No probs
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[Solved][Q] rooting on 4.4 kitkat

i have tried numerous ways to gain root on 4.4 but failed miserably. ive sideloaded and used nrt without success. supersu icon doesnt appear in the app drawer. any suggestions?
dalbig said:
i have tried numerous ways to gain root on 4.4 but failed miserably. ive sideloaded and used nrt without success. supersu icon doesnt appear in the app drawer. any suggestions?
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Do you have TWRP installed? The automatic root feature in it worked fine for me.
mandrsn1 said:
Do you have TWRP installed? The automatic root feature in it worked fine for me.
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I have the exact same problem with not being able to root every method I try
mowz9999 said:
I have the exact same problem with not being able to root every method I try
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use toolkit for nexus 7 2013 and chose root and twrp recovery
work very well with me
murad052 said:
use toolkit for nexus 7 2013 and chose root and twrp recovery
work very well with me
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I tried root kit too and it completes with no problems but superuser is never there and I don't have root access
mowz9999 said:
I tried root kit too and it completes with no problems but superuser is never there and I don't have root access
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wired.. try this. first enable usb debuging mode from developer option
rebot to fast boot. and open tools kite i have version 1.0.2
chose ur device.
first install recovery TWRP.. number 6 i think in toolkit
then go back again and root the device number 4.. then chose number 2..
remember you have to unlock ir device first.
i hope this could work for you
dalbig said:
i have tried numerous ways to gain root on 4.4 but failed miserably. ive sideloaded and used nrt without success. supersu icon doesnt appear in the app drawer. any suggestions?
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Install this in TWRP
http://download.chainfire.eu/346/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.55.zip
Some later versions have non-functioning install scripts.
would using ART be a conflict maybe?
dalbig said:
would using ART be a conflict maybe?
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no effect at all... i disable it just cuz of whatsapp
i still cant gain root.. im going to try using dalvik and see if there is a change.
All I did was I flashed TWRP then installed SuperSU 1.65 through TWRP. It says I have root access.
murad052 said:
wired.. try this. first enable usb debuging mode from developer option
rebot to fast boot. and open tools kite i have version 1.0.2
chose ur device.
first install recovery TWRP.. number 6 i think in toolkit
then go back again and root the device number 4.. then chose number 2..
remember you have to unlock ir device first.
i hope this could work for you
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I still could not get superusersu installed Its able to flash over recovery fine but when rooting it says everything is fine but superuser never shows up and I dont have root access Thanks for trying I appreciate it
I had problems originally but I did like others. I downloaded the newest SuperSU 1.65.zip, moved it onto the N7. Booted into TWRP, selected Install and selected the zip. After that I rebooted from TWRP and I had root.
Sent from my Nexus 7 (2013) running 4.4
ive tried 1.55, 1.65 and 1.69... not one of them worked
dalbig said:
ive tried 1.55, 1.65 and 1.69... not one of them worked
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Exact same thing here!:crying:
dalbig said:
ive tried 1.55, 1.65 and 1.69... not one of them worked
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How are you installing them? Where are you downloading from? Have you tried just allowing TWRP to install root using the one it comes with?
sfhub said:
How are you installing them? Where are you downloading from? Have you tried just allowing TWRP to install root using the one it comes with?
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Sideload, flashing the zips through twrp, using nrt... Got the zips of this forum.
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dalbig said:
Sideload, flashing the zips through twrp, using nrt... Got the zips of this forum.
Sent from my MB886 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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I am just trying to understand where things are going wrong.
I went back and did a fresh factory image of KRT16O wiping user data.
I then copied
http://download.chainfire.eu/346/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.55.zip
to the virtual sdcard.
I rebooted to bootloader and started twrp using
fastboot boot twrp.img
Then I chose to install SuperSU 1.55 using the above file.
Then rebooted to Android.
The SuperSU app was in the app drawer and I could perform su from adb shell and it would ask for permissions.
After I installed the factory images, I rooted my device. I don't use toolkits, because I think they make thing more complicated that it actually is. It is best to learn ADB whenever you can. That makes rooting so much easier.
Before I entered the bootloader, I downloaded SuperSU v1.69 through Chrome.
I made sure that all drivers were installed and began rooting.
Since my bootloader already was unlocked, I just flashed TWRP 2.6.3.1 with fastboot using this command:"fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.1-flo.img" without quotes.
That went smoothly, afterwards I rebooted to TWRP and flashed the zip... There I was rooted.
SuperSU: http://download.chainfire.eu/365/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.69.zip
TWRP: http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/flo/openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.1-flo.img
Hope this helped.
I just got root access! I found superuser in settings under apps but it would not show up in app drawer and would not give permissions to anything.I then disabled the updates back to superusers 1.55 and it showed up in app drawer and busy box asked for permission right away and root checker confirmed root access. Then updated through play store and everything is good now. Hope that helps

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