Guest BenDroid Posted July 23, 2011 Report Share Posted July 23, 2011 (edited) Hi guys, I have been facing a weird issue since I tried to root my Olvepad VT100. Listing them here 1) I tried rooting my pad using superoneclick, and somehow managed to root it. However, it could not perform a copy and install of busybox or superuser.apk. (please see below the trace picked from superoneclick). I used Check Root and saw that I had root, but busy box wasn't installed. In spite of that, I loaded some apps that required root and checked whether they worked, and they did. BUT: I somehow am not able to boot into recovery mode at all. I had found this after installing CWM and creating a rom backup. But since I am unable to reboot into recovery, either through any apps, or by using the vol buttons and power button, I am unable to flash my system, and also unable to restore factory settings :( Message from superoneclick (these are recent tries, now I am unable to even root the system) Note: I even tried ginger break app, but apps don't usually get root access.. QUOTE SuperOneClick v1.6.5.0 Killing ADB Server... OK Starting ADB Server... * daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 * * daemon started successfully * OK Waiting for device... OK Pushing rageagainstthecage... 202 KB/s (5392 bytes in 0.026s) OK chmod rageagainstthecage... OK Running rageagainstthecage... ROOTED Pushing busybox... 1033 KB/s (1062992 bytes in 1.004s) OK chmod busybox... OK Getting mount path... /dev/block/mtdblock7 OK Reading OS Version properties... Version: 2.2 OK Remounting system with read-write access... OK Pushing su-v2... failed to copy 'D:\SOC\su-v2' to '/system/bin/su': No space left on device OK chmod su... Unable to chmod /system/bin/su: No such file or directory OK Creating /system/xbin... mkdir failed for /system/xbin, File exists OK Copying busybox (/system/xbin/)... cp: write error: No space left on device OK Pushing Superuser.apk... failed to copy 'D:\SOC\Superuser.apk' to '/system/app/Superuser.apk': No space left on device OK Pushing Superuser.apk... (/data/app) failed to copy 'D:\SOC\Superuser.apk' to '/data/app/Superuser.apk': Permission denied OK Remounting system with read-only access... OK Running a SU test... Test failed! FAILED ro.wifi.channels= ro.product.cpu.abi=armeabi ro.product.model=V-T100 ro.build.tags=release-keys ro.build.version.release=2.2 ro.build.description=msm7627_surf-user 2.2 FRF91 5009_3_16R release-keys ro.product.brand=Olive ro.product.device=vt100 ro.build.version.incremental=5009_3_16R ro.build.type=user ro.build.date.utc=1290718061 ro.board.platform=msm7k ro.product.name=V-T100 ro.product.board=V-T100 ro.build.user=user ro.build.display.id=FRF91 ro.build.version.codename=REL ro.build.product=V-T100 ro.build.id=FRF91 ro.build.version.sdk=8 ro.product.manufacturer=FIH ro.product.locale.region=US ro.build.date=Fri Nov 26 04:47:41 CST 2010 ro.product.locale.language=en ro.build.host=cmcsservice ro.build.fingerprint=Olive/V-T100/vt100/V-T100:2.2/FRF91/5009_3_16R:user/release-keys /QUOTE 2) I have noticed that the OS partition of my system has only 32kb space remaining. Is this normal? What should I do here :-( Help... 3) Finally, is there any way I can force reboot my system to flash to the rom backup I made, using any means? (i.e. pc adb etc) Is there any way I can force the system folders in? Note: I am moderately comfortable with Linux shell commands and terminology, Just in case I need to get my hands dirty, I'd be more than happy to (been long since I used Linux, and I am not proud of that fact :-( ) Hope you guys can help Regards Ben Edited July 23, 2011 by BenDroid Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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