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Root Problem with Rom Manager (premium) permissions

The fix permissions error is because there is not a copy of busybox in the proper place... If you have Titanium Backup installed it is a very easy fix...

go into Titanium Backup and hit fix problems, this will install a working version of busybox... However it will install it in the wrong spot for RM, use an app like Root Explorer to navigate to your /data/data/com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup folder, the to the files folder.
There is a file there named busybox, copy it and then paste it in your /system/bin folder and you are good to go...
 
i have installed Rom manager free version. When click on serch on Market for RM, have reply that already installed and no any links for purchase. All lines on RM menu is grey exept first two (flash Clockworkmod and Reboot into Recovery). Also when i click on Flash ClockworkMod, got list of Phone models.Can't found Droid/Milestone GSM. my version of RM is v1.8.7.5

I don't know if CM will work on the Milestone... Not sure though, you would probably be better off asking in the Milestone forums it is a completely different phone then the Droid...
 
Wow, I completely overlooked the Milestone thing too.

SMH - I should go back to bed, I think.
 
Where i can purchase RM premium?

Maybe because it is called rom manager and not "RM premium"
Try searching for rom. It should pull it up.
And I really hope that everyone trying to flash new stuff with the rom manager are rooted already. It won't do it for you..
But on another note, I to am on froyo and the rom manager is giving me an error when I press fix permissions. But I was thinking that maybe that feature is for 2.1 roms ATM.
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But on another note, I to am on froyo and the rom manager is giving me an error when I press fix permissions. But I was thinking that maybe that feature is for 2.1 roms ATM.
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I am using a Froyo build on my phone and had the same issue with the error in ROM Manager. Please follow ska.t73's instructions above to install a working version of busybox into your /system/bin folder and try it. This fixed it for me. Permissions fixed...
 
I am using a Froyo build on my phone and had the same issue with the error in ROM Manager. Please follow ska.t73's instructions above to install a working version of busybox into your /system/bin folder and try it. This fixed it for me. Permissions fixed...

I have the latest version of ROM Manager (Premium) and Titanium Backup (Free), and I am unabled to download busybox via the problems button in Titanium. I am completely sure I have root access because i have the ninja. I have no idea why this won't work and I'm hoping someone can help.

Running Moto Droid Froyo 2.2 @ 1ghz BuglessBeast V0.1.
 
Hey guys/gals. I'm a bit new to the forum and this whole "rooting" business on the Droid, but I think I have a bit of helpful info to offer.

I fixed this issue by simply powering down my phone and powering it on again. This time when I selected "Flash ClockwordMod Recovery" I was met with a dialog box. I checked "remember" and tapped "allow."

Boom! Success. Hope it helps!
 
The fix permissions error is because there is not a copy of busybox in the proper place... use an app like Root Explorer to navigate to your /data/data/com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup folder, the to the files folder.
There is a file there named busybox, copy it and then paste it in your /system/bin folder and you are good to go...

I am using root explorer... the problem for me is when i go to paste the busybox into the /system/bin, it tells me

"you cannot paste here because the file system is read-only"

wtf?
 
I can't even find the /system/bin folder. Does this mean that my phone isn't properly rooted? or am I just simply ******ed?
 
I am using root explorer... the problem for me is when i go to paste the busybox into the /system/bin, it tells me

"you cannot paste here because the file system is read-only"

wtf?

In the top right corner of Root Explorer, it shows R/O (read only). Tap it once, and the system changes to R/W (Read Write)
 
The fix permissions error is because there is not a copy of busybox in the proper place... If you have Titanium Backup installed it is a very easy fix...

go into Titanium Backup and hit fix problems, this will install a working version of busybox... However it will install it in the wrong spot for RM, use an app like Root Explorer to navigate to your /data/data/com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup folder, the to the files folder.
There is a file there named busybox, copy it and then paste it in your /system/bin folder and you are good to go...


that did nothing for me!!! I have titanium back up and also root explorer and copied and pasted the folder into system/bin and i even uninstalled RM as well as cleared the cache, nothing still I have issues not being resolved because of this... any other suggestions, besides contacting Rom Manager itself
 
The fix permissions error is because there is not a copy of busybox in the proper place... If you have Titanium Backup installed it is a very easy fix...

go into Titanium Backup and hit fix problems, this will install a working version of busybox... However it will install it in the wrong spot for RM, use an app like Root Explorer to navigate to your /data/data/com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup folder, the to the files folder.
There is a file there named busybox, copy it and then paste it in your /system/bin folder and you are good to go...

I was having this exact same issue today after I rooted my NS4G. I did exactly as you said and was able to use Rom Manager. Thanks for the post.
 
I just went to the market and downloaded busybox free version and now the fix permissions works in Rom Manager.
 
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