how install busybox - Optimus One, P500, V General

Hi, i need to install busybox cause i want to give that v6 script a go. But it wont let me do it using the market apps. it says i dont have root access when i hit the install button.
can someone give me some basic steps to installing it please ?
im using miks CM7 rom.
also after failing to install it my wifi doesnt work. so ive had to reflash the rom twice now, im pretty over it !

just download busybox installer from the market. after installing u can download the busybox version of your choice through the installer app.
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Every rooted ROM had Busybox built-in, so does CM7. If you simply need another version try reflashing the ROM and make sure you are using the installer that works, there's one that doesn't work on CM7 (Search the market for pname:"com.jrummy.busybox.installer").

i tried both installers on the market, they both failed with a rooting error. Im not going to try again because after it fails, it ****s my wifi up and i have to reflash the rom.
you say busybox is installed already tho? my phone doesnt think it is. i tried to run a script manager and it said i need busybox..

Unless you have a custom non-rooted CyanogenMod build, you should have Busybox 1.16.2 pre-installed. Run the busybox command from adb / terminal emulator and make sure you have allowed Script Manager Superuser permissions.

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[Q] Rooted Thunderbolt SU problem

Hey Guys,
Got my Thunderbolt rooted and s-off. Running decent... But I have a few problems with bugs/wondering if there were any known fixes...
1: CWM is having problems... as in picky about when it wants to reboot... etc... should I just wait for a new flash?
2: I liked usinig Andguard on my droid... but it seems after rooting/s-off my thunderbolt and installing Superuser/CWM, I cannot use Andguard...It states it does not have SU permission and to check root or Busybox... help?
Best!
Thanks to the DEVs working hard on this!
Are other apps that require root working for you? Like maybe Titanium Backup, or Root Explorer? Heck, there's a free app called Root Checker you can download to test.
It sounds to me like you have issues with your su, superuser installation. Did you download and install SuperUser.apk from the Market? Does it give you a pop-up asking permission when you run your app? If you open SuperUser app, is the app listed as having permission allowed?
If all of that is yes, then try installing a new version of busybox. There's a busybox installer app on the Market, or you can use Titanium Backups "Problems?" button to download a copy.
Let me know if that helps out.

[Q] Busybox installation failed in Android 2.2.

Hi All,
I am trying to Unlock my Samsung Vibrant phone which is updated to version 2.2.
When i try to install Busybox installer app which was downloaded from market, it is giving the error "Failed to install busybox!"
When i search in google somewhere it mention for Android v2.2 i need to install Busybox installer v1.2 but when i downloaded from maket i am getting v1.19.
how to download Busybox v1.2 (googled, but didnt get correct link) or install busybox v1.9 in Androidv2.2?
or is there any method to unlock phone with out using busybox?
Thanks in advance.
chsundar said:
Hi All,
I am trying to Unlock my Samsung Vibrant phone which is updated to version 2.2.
When i try to install Busybox installer app which was downloaded from market, it is giving the error "Failed to install busybox!"
When i search in google somewhere it mention for Android v2.2 i need to install Busybox installer v1.2 but when i downloaded from maket i am getting v1.19.
how to download Busybox v1.2 (googled, but didnt get correct link) or install busybox v1.9 in Androidv2.2?
or is there any method to unlock phone with out using busybox?
Thanks in advance.
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Had the same issue when I tried to root my stock 2.2 Vibrant.
Busybox has to be installed somewhere in /system, I believe. The version of 2.2 that Samsung Kies installs, however, has /system packed completely full of bloatware, so there's no room for busybox.
What worked for me was to root with SuperOneClick, then reboot my phone. That got the Superuser app working, so I could use a file manager (I used Super Manager) with root privileges to go into /system and delete some of the bloat to make room for busybox.
An alternative choice is to just flash something else, instead of sticking with a rooted stock 2.2 firmware. As far as I know, all stock 2.1 builds have room in /system for whatever you might need to put there.
let me try to install file manage and clean some unwanted files and try again...
chsundar said:
let me try to install file manage and clean some unwanted files and try again...
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I used Super Manager for the job, but I think about any file manager that can use root privileges would work.
Be sure to only delete bloat. Stuff like Sims 3, Amazon mp3, Slacker Radio, that sort of thing. Those are really just apps, and have no business being in /system. They're only put there because T-Mobile didn't want us to be able to delete the bloat they were paid to pre-load onto our phones. /system also holds all sorts of stuff your phone needs to work properly, so you can end up forced to Odin to stock if you delete stuff that's not bloat.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=925400 is the thread that I followed to get root working on my previously stock 2.2 Froyo Vibrant. It's /system/app that you need to clean up bloat from.
Thanks i could delete unwanted apps and free up some space in system folder. I could unlock my phone and use AT&T sim.

[Q] Busybox.

It seems the busybox installer at google play isnt compatible with XPS FW
Any idea if there is a compatible one??
I installed it just fine?
So it should work, try again and look carefully.
EDIT : I used this one : BusyBox
I tried lots of tmes and always get that message
It says its already installed? what does the BusyBox tab says itself?
When i try to use font changer it says u shuld install busybox and its already installed.
I'm using Busybox Installer v2.0, it gave an error a few time but after i installed titanium backup and restart my phone, i tried it again and it work
Mythusme said:
I'm using Busybox Installer v2.0, it gave an error a few time but after i installed titanium backup and restart my phone, i tried it again and it work
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I tried and it works thank you for ur help
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[Q] Internet not working after installing BusyBox

I am using LG optimus 690 and today I tried to install BusyBox several times but whenever I install busy box my internet stops working using wifi and data connection and to recover that I need to flash my phone
Can any one please tell me what is wrong with it and is there any way by which I can make my internet working after installing BusyBox.
Let me explain what I did.
1. I put the BusyBox PRO apk in /system/app and restarted my Phone and after restarting I opened the BusyBox and install all the binaries and after that all commands started working fine in terminal emulator only thing that didn't worked my internet.
Flashed my phone using stock rom
2. After installing fresh ROM this time I installed BusyBox normally and after installation I updated all the binaries again and everything started working well but yet again my internet stopped working.
Now can you please suggest what should I do to make my internet connection work after installing BusyBox.
Thanks in advance and sorry for bad english
have you tried installing busybox in another directory? i pushed busybox into /system/xbin and installed it there. that's what i've seen in other tutorials and scripts. no expert but not sure why it would conflict with internet.

[ROM][semiOFFICIAL][7.0] rooted stock [magisk]

yes, stock is a ROM. based on a few past handsets, the customized / debloated stock ROM is the way to go. i'm by no means an expert, but not finding a thread for it, decided to make one. if you found your way here, you're welcome to discuss issues you're facing, whether it be magisk, xposed, debloat, whatnot. needless to say i'm just a punter, not the dev.
mine is NPP25.137-15 cedric, but i assume most of the issues arising are the same across the stock builds.
NPP25.137-33 is downloadable here.
https://mega.nz/#!jcp0UCiS!1EXQUYdNftgRrHsdBvmsmn4e_IZy3GtytOaoET9Kjm0
disclaimer: anything you do is between you and your gadget.
XDA:DevDB Information
[ROM][semiOFFICIAL][7.0] rooted stock [magisk], ROM for the Moto G5
Contributors
zdoe
ROM OS Version: 7.x Nougat
Based On: stock
Version Information
Status: Stable
Stable Release Date: 2017-01-01
Created 2017-12-18
Last Updated 2017-12-19
anyone got xposed working on this?
for me, xposed-v88.2-sdk24-arm.zip installs ok, but the modules don't see it. what i need most is the appopsxposed module.
Download link? Features?...
Fedray said:
Download link? Features?...
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The link Is there
It's only a stock ROM without junk apps and pre-rooted
this thread is not a true DEV-thread - but one to disuss issues in using stock ROM
peter9811 said:
The link Is there.
It's only a stock ROM without junk apps and pre-rooted
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this thread is not a true DEV-thread - but one to discuss issues in using stock ROM. there's a download link to one version of it. haven't tried to install it though, but there's guides on the net if you want/need to do so.
however, the link's ROM is from motorola, it's not debloated, and rooting is a separate matter - guides are again foundable for that.
thanks for this, but we already have a thread with stock rom, how to install it and root is there...so the firmware from your link is the stock firmware, not rooted or something. I think this thread is useless
look here
Can i flash it with TWRP?
Cricamju said:
Can i flash it with TWRP?
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i believe you can't flash with TWRP - but using ADB and a handful of different command lines.
this thread may give you pointers.
i don't think anyone has made a flashable zip (yet).
good
@showlyshah, could we have a conversation here about upgrading magisk to latest. i'd sent you a PM, but the msg thread would help others as well...
How to install this ROM?
I'm noob.
Thx
zdoe said:
@showlyshah, could we have a conversation here about upgrading magisk to latest. i'd sent you a PM, but the msg thread would help others as well...
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ok - i bit the bullet and upgraded magisk to 15.2 and the latest magisk manager.
root is ok, but various applications say that busybox is not installed - and stericsson's doesn't install. however, it seems that apps requiring busybox are still working. @showlyshah is your busybox ok?
lcosta2 said:
How to install this ROM?
I'm noob.
Thx
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RTFF for a link to installation instructions. but likely you already have stock - that's what you got when you bought your phone.
zdoe said:
ok - i bit the bullet and upgraded magisk to 15.2 and the latest magisk manager.
root is ok, but various applications say that busybox is not installed - and stericsson's doesn't install. however, it seems that apps requiring busybox are still working. @showlyshah is your busybox ok?
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No.. since magisk module for busy box wont install.. i did install it via busybox installer.
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showlyshah said:
No.. since magisk module for busy box wont install.. i did install it via busybox installer.
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And i got working busy box. If you find problems with magisk installer app.. install with twrp installer. Btw. It didn't trip safety net..
showlyshah said:
No.. since magisk module for busy box wont install.. i did install it via busybox installer.
And i got working busy box. If you find problems with magisk installer app, install with twrp installer. Btw. It didn't trip safety net..
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i'm now on 15.3 magisk & 5.5.5 magisk manager. for me, it installs seemingly OK using the magisk-busybox installer script, both from the magisk manager & from recovery. stericsson busybox installer fails to install.
but the end result is the same, terminal reports "busybox: not found" and TWRP manager that it's not installed.
but there's a busybox folder at /sbin/.core/busybox - and apps needing it seem to work.
zdoe said:
i'm now on 15.3 magisk & 5.5.5 magisk manager. for me, it installs seemingly OK using the magisk-busybox installer script, both from the magisk manager & from recovery. stericsson busybox installer fails to install.
but the end result is the same, terminal reports "busybox: not found" and TWRP manager that it's not installed.
but there's a busybox folder at /sbin/.core/busybox - and apps needing it seem to work.
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If apps cant find it.. it is not symlinked.. busybox is a swis army knife.. that means.. it is capable of doing most of the fuctions of various modules by its own.. normally.. apps need to use these modules ( binaries ) for doing things.. for example.. if there is a zip application.. it uses the "zip " binary to work out.. dns.. etc are some another modules..
In case of busy box.. most of these binaries are coded into that single busybox binary.. and its much less heavy on system.. and thats why some developers use it for different functions rather than using several individual binaries to accomplish the same..
The benifit is.. you only need to load a single binary .. but if individual binaries are called. Then all of these binaries will have to load and unload.
So... In a busybox installer.. there is a script that points to busy box binary.. from its normal individual binary. Its called symlink. I mean.. if you properly symlink a busybox .. and then if an app calles for a binary.. eg.. zip binary.. the system will point that call to busybox binary and not zip binary.
Also busy box binary is more reliable as it gets upadtes more frequently than normal binaries.. its bit more stable and low on hardware resources usage.
So.. what i am saying is.. even if busybox binary is installed on system.. but if it is not properly symlinked.. the apps cant find it out..
That is the problem.. thats why i said.. find the latest twrp flashable busybox.. busybox installer cant install busybox in magisk installed system. Simply because magisk use its own binary folder and not normal xbin or bin folder.
In twrp.. the installer just install busybox into xbin and symlink it properly.. so its the only working way for f2fs error phones like moto g5 and others ( where magisk module wont work)
showlyshah said:
If apps cant find it.. it is not symlinked.. busybox is a swis army knife.. that means.. it is capable of doing most of the fuctions of various modules by its own.. normally.. apps need to use these modules ( binaries ) for doing things.. for example.. if there is a zip application.. it uses the "zip " binary to work out.. dns.. etc are some another modules. ... In twrp.. the installer just install busybox into xbin and symlink it properly.. so its the only working way for f2fs error phones like moto g5 and others ( where magisk module wont work)
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thanks for the busybox explanation, illuminating, even if i kinda knew - have seen/used it on various linux-based boxes before (mostly routers). but yes, i'm still a noob.
as i stated at https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-magic-folder-binder-t3621814/page85#post75191777
, the @VR25 magic fmount now installed for me (the f2fs-loopback-bug-workaround-2018.1.1-NOMOUNT version). as did the magisk module busybox installer. so i assume i'm now good, and wonder why your situation is different.
i'm kinda psyched - if magic fmount works, the ROM is finally ready for prime time / actual use. thanks google for making it this hard.
zdoe said:
thanks for the busybox explanation, illuminating, even if i kinda knew - have seen/used it on various linux-based boxes before (mostly routers). but yes, i'm still a noob.
as i stated at https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-magic-folder-binder-t3621814/page85#post75191777
, the @VR25 magic fmount now installed for me (the f2fs-loopback-bug-workaround-2018.1.1-NOMOUNT version). as did the magisk module busybox installer. so i assume i'm now good, and wonder why your situation is different.
i'm kinda psyched - if magic fmount works, the ROM is finally ready for prime time / actual use. thanks google for making it this hard.
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Oh.. hahah.. its not actually google.. its moto.. they choose f2fs ( that too with out full permissions for third party apps) when i dig into it.. i found that the stock kernel wont allow magisk to mount image.
So only ways are..
1) use a third party kernel with proper f2fs patches
2) patch stock kernel with f2fs patches
3) use a different mount partion for magisk. ( Thats what done with the f2fs fix magisk module)
I tried it. Unfortunately. It wont stick after reboot on my stock os.
Btw.. u said u play with routers.. can you tell me a way to access ( with root permissions) on huawei e5577 pocket modem.. mine was locked to some carrier, unlock will never work, so i mixmatched firmware files.. and now its working .. but i have a problem with wifi .. the modem wont connect two devices in 2.4 ghz band.. but it works perfectly on 5ghz band... So i like to dig into its firmware. And check more
showlyshah said:
Oh.. hahah.. its not actually google.. its moto.. they choose f2fs ( that too with out full permissions for third party apps) when i dig into it.. i found that the stock kernel wont allow magisk to mount image.
So only ways are:
1) use a third party kernel with proper f2fs patches
2) patch stock kernel with f2fs patches
3) use a different mount partion for magisk. ( Thats what done with the f2fs fix magisk module)
I tried it. Unfortunately. It wont stick after reboot on my stock os.
Btw.. u said u play with routers.. can you tell me a way to access ( with root permissions) on huawei e5577 pocket modem.. mine was locked to some carrier, unlock will never work, so i mixmatched firmware files.
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well, moto f'd up on f2fs, but google made the fundamental user-hostile decision to write data onto a hard-to-access partition, not give the user the choice. there could be a per-app menu like for notifications: store data on extSD / intSD.
good rundown on the f2fs bug. but my phone seems to have accepted the @VR25 workaround. (still testing magic fbind). at least the module(s) survive boots. go figure.
routers - don't know enough to help you. much like android - each box has a different set of problems based on hardware / firmware combo. i only buy routers that are known to behave well with opensource firmware.
debloating - anyone? what can we remove from stock ROM?
here is a list that i got from some other moto ROM's thread, assume ours would be (about) the same:
/system/app/3c_main
/system/app/Bug2GoStub
/system/app/com.motorola.android.nativedropboxagent
/system/app/MotGeoFenceSvc
/system/app/MotoSignatureApp
/system/etc/bug2go
/system/framework/com.motorola.android.dropboxhelper.jar
/system/priv-app/3c_checkin
/system/priv-app/3c_devicemanagement
/system/priv-app/3c_notification
/system/priv-app/3c_ota
/system/priv-app/IncrementalUpdates
but i'm sure you can take out more... anyone play with this?
there's a debloater as one of the magisk-modules:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-terminal-debloater-debloat-t3584163
but it doesn't run at least for me - first some permission issue, then "module not found." besides, it only provides an UI for removing apps, it doesn't have any opinion on what to take out.
EDIT: version 8 of the debloater does work. 8.2 doesn't.

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