I had to install custom fonts and was able to do this using Cx File Explorer (although it looks like MiXplorer seems to be the best premiere Android File Explorer currently; I intend to use it when the need arises) -- I just had to make sure to enable "root mode" (which I imagine most file explorers have something similar as protocol and for safety). You probably have to do that -- as @jwoegerbauer alluded to already.Hi. I have tried using root explorers to copy files to the root directory, but I am getting an error of permission denied eventhough my phone is rooted. Any advice, or suggestions?
What's the best way to mount as rw?Target partition must get mounted as RW in order to put files onto.
Sorry if I'm butting in -- as you directed your question to @jwoegerbauer -- but I'm thinking his post/statement was a expert/complicated way of explaining why it wasn't working.
Thank you, no, you're not butting in. I appreciate your feedback. I have tried mount rw on es explorer, but I will try your method with the cx explorer in a few hours here. On the es explorer, even after mounting rw, it is showing that I don't have permission, that's why I was asking for the best way to do this, because that way didn't work for me. I didn't know if there was a better method.Sorry if I'm butting in -- as you directed your question to @jwoegerbauer -- but I'm thinking his post/statement was a expert/complicated way of explaining why it wasn't working.
Essentially, "mounting" is sort of equivalent to obtaining "root access mode"/"root mode" -- like I've described previously. Most of the time, there is a setting that can be set in any/all third-party root file explorer -- Root Explorer by Speed Software has a literal "Mount R/W" button, in
ES File Explorer there's an option to "Select 'Mount R/W'" in the "Root Explorer" setting in the “Tools” section, CX Explorer there's a "root access mode" to be ticked, in X-plore File Manager there's "Superuser + mount writable" in configuration, in Amaze File Manager there's "Root Explorer" in Behavior setting, etc.
Unless jwoegerbauer meant the totally complicated way of attempting to change the permissions/"mounting" through adb commands and/or other executions from a terminal type environment (the 2 that come to mind, i'm sure there are more)....
Hope this helps....
That is unusual....Thank you, no, you're not butting in. I appreciate your feedback. I have tried mount rw on es explorer, but I will try your method with the cx explorer in a few hours here. On the es explorer, even after mounting rw, it is showing that I don't have permission, that's why I was asking for the best way to do this, because that way didn't work for me. I didn't know if there was a better method.
Android 10+ prevents apps or pretty much anything from mounting system as R/W. Yes, even if you are rooted.
That explains it. I was trying to do this in android 10Android 10+ prevents apps or pretty much anything from mounting system as R/W. Yes, even if you are rooted.
Top John Wu, the creator of Magisk has covered this in a series of tweets.
RIP to any mods or root apps that modify system.
To answer your question: You can try to achieve this by booting into Revovery mode and afterwards establish an ADB-connection and run the appropriate ADB shell commands.
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Worthwhile to know:
Since Android Q, adb shell no longer requires manually mounting /system.
Android 10+ prevents apps or pretty much anything from mounting system as R/W. Yes, even if you are rooted.
I had to install custom fonts and was able to do this using Cx File Explorer (although it looks like MiXplorer seems to be the best premiere Android File Explorer currently; I intend to use it when the need arises) -- I just had to make sure to enable "root mode" (which I imagine most file explorers have something similar as protocol and for safety). You probably have to do that -- as @jwoegerbauer alluded to already.Hi. I have tried using root explorers to copy files to the root directory, but I am getting an error of permission denied eventhough my phone is rooted. Any advice, or suggestions?
Sorry if I'm butting in -- as you directed your question to @jwoegerbauer -- but I'm thinking his post/statement was a expert/complicated way of explaining why it wasn't working.
That is unusual....Thank you, no, you're not butting in. I appreciate your feedback. I have tried mount rw on es explorer, but I will try your method with the cx explorer in a few hours here. On the es explorer, even after mounting rw, it is showing that I don't have permission, that's why I was asking for the best way to do this, because that way didn't work for me. I didn't know if there was a better method.