Seems to be impossible to mount a system partition as R/W on M.F.E. 3.0.3 and 3.0.4.
My phone is already rooted and Superuser granted rights to M.F.E.
When I delete some ringtones or stuff from "/cust" folder, it shows that files are being deleted, but at the end of the process they appear again.
When I try to change their properties, M.F.E. shows a toast, telling that it wasn't possible.
I already tried Root Explorer, which allows me to mount or change permissions to a partition/folder as R/W manually.
I also tried AntTek Explorer, which enabled "native mode" from settings, so R/W was granted.
I've tested these 3 applications and both, Root Explorer and AntTek are working well.
How can I set this R/W feature on M.F.E.?
I checked M.F.E. changelog, and it said that on 3.0.3 the R/W problem was fixed.
I hope you can find a way to fix this, and a way to allow users to check Root access/modifications manually (by context menu, etc), or from settings directly.
I like the look and simplicity of M.F.E. so I'll use Root Explorer just while you find a solution.
Thank you so much and I wish you success with your work
My phone is already rooted and Superuser granted rights to M.F.E.
When I delete some ringtones or stuff from "/cust" folder, it shows that files are being deleted, but at the end of the process they appear again.
When I try to change their properties, M.F.E. shows a toast, telling that it wasn't possible.
I already tried Root Explorer, which allows me to mount or change permissions to a partition/folder as R/W manually.
I also tried AntTek Explorer, which enabled "native mode" from settings, so R/W was granted.
I've tested these 3 applications and both, Root Explorer and AntTek are working well.
How can I set this R/W feature on M.F.E.?
I checked M.F.E. changelog, and it said that on 3.0.3 the R/W problem was fixed.
I hope you can find a way to fix this, and a way to allow users to check Root access/modifications manually (by context menu, etc), or from settings directly.
I like the look and simplicity of M.F.E. so I'll use Root Explorer just while you find a solution.
Thank you so much and I wish you success with your work
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