On Thu, November 24, 2011 10:37 am, scott wrote:
> On 11/23/2011 05:07 PM, Voytek Eymont wrote:

> Download a terminal emulator and su into it. "chmod 755 /system/xbin"
> should do it. Busybox was probably installed into /system/bin and not
> /system/xbin. Maybe a newer version tried to install to xbin or looked
> for a symlink that might be missing.

Scott, thanks

I can 'su' OK
I can 'cd /system/bin' (or xbin) OK
I get permission denied on chmod
I get permission denied on ls
cd and pwd execute OK

BUT, using say 'ghost commander' I can enter /system/bin (or xbin) and can
see files there, BUT, when I try 'get info' on busysbox, I get 'permission
denied'

> Did you use adb to root  or a one-click method?

I think.... it was adb ? ..loaded su...? I think.. 'twas a while back,
sorry..

-- 
Voytek


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Voytek

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