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Root Bugless Beast 1.0 Killed Root

nofxdan

Newbie
Feb 18, 2010
41
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This is my second post about this, but the previous thread kinda just died. Here's the deal...

After installing Bugless Beast 1.0, I noticed that I was unable to use substitute user (su) in adb shell. Someone assured me this was normal, but I know that's not the case -- many important commands cannot be accessed without su, and busybox does not work. Wifi tether still works, SetCPU seems to be working, but when attempting to install new apps that require root access, they fail.

I have tried installing the original root update.zip, but this does not work. I still have the Superuser Permissions app in my app drawer, too. Any advice? :thinking:


EDIT: Installed BB 1.1 and everything is working great :)
EDIT 2: Lost it again after installing new kernel.
 
I've had BB 1.0 installed for about a week now and its my favorite rom thus far, very stable and have zero root issues. Just tested su and busybox both working. Maybe try a nandroid restore to rooted stock 2.01 and going from there?

If I do a nandroid restore to rooted stock 2.0.1, would there be any way to get all my apps, settings, etc back after reinstalling BB 1.0/1.1?
 
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Did nandroid backup to stock rooted 2.0.1 -- NO DICE! At first, I get the $ prompt in adb, but any attempt to run a command fails. I am at the point where I might just reset the phone to factory stock via RSD using "VZW_A855_ESD56_QSC6085BP_C_01.3E.01P_SW_UPDATE_03.sbf". This is so frustrating!
 
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Did nandroid backup to stock rooted 2.0.1 -- NO DICE! At first, I get the $ prompt in adb, but any attempt to run a command fails. I am at the point where I might just reset the phone to factory stock via RSD using "VZW_A855_ESD56_QSC6085BP_C_01.3E.01P_SW_UPDATE_03.sbf". This is so frustrating!

that sucks, im still a rookie when it comes to this stuff. hopefully someone can point you in the right direction. have you tried unrooting and re-rooting?
 
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