Hello, I hope someone has seen this before. I am not sure how I managed to break S7, as it was working, initially. I am running PE1 firmware, and factory reset before following the root guide, in the verizon guide forums. But now I have the problem where supersu will not auto start on bootup. I have to connect the usb cable to my pc, and use adb and manually start it. Root and Supersu are loaded. The only thing I have to run is:
C:\adb\adb.exe shell /system/etc/launch_daemonsu.sh
Then disconnect the usb cable, and all is well. Everything seems to be correct. What am I missing? I really do not want to start completely over. I have run the verizon debloat v2 and v8. I had to manually start supersu to flashfire the v8 script. Also in the same guide. All the root checker apps will see that you have root, but they say you are missing a super user app.
C:\adb\adb.exe shell /system/etc/launch_daemonsu.sh
mkdir: '/su': File exists
cp: /cache/stock_boot_*: No such file or directory
cp: bad '/cache/stock_boot_*': No such file or directory
/data/su.img: recovering journal
ext2fs_close2 : fs->write_bitmaps is null
ext2fs_close2 : normal operation, return 0
skipping journal recoverybecause INCOMPAT_RECOVER was clear.
check whether gdt & bitmap free count is vaild
/data/su.img: clean, 25/2048 files, 1399/8192 blocks
ext2fs_close2 : fs->write_bitmaps is null
ext2fs_close2 : normal operation, return 0
mount: No such file or directory
mount: No such file or directory
supolicy v2.74 (ndk:arm64-v8a) - Copyright (C) 2014-2016 - Chainfire
Patching policy ...
(Android M policy compatibility mode)
- Success
<Then disconnect the usb cable, supersu will work fine now.>
C:\adb>adb shell cat /system/etc/init.sec.boot.sh
#!/system/bin/sh
echo "init.sec.boot.sh: start" > /dev/kmsg
# start deferred initcalls
cat /proc/deferred_initcalls
## strace for system_server
#str=""
#while [ "$str" = "" ]; do
# str=`ps | grep system_server`
# sleep 0.1
#done
#
#pid=${str:10:4}
#echo "init.sec.boot.sh: strace -tt -T -o /data/log/strace.txt -p ${pid}" > /dev/kmsg
#strace -tt -T -o /data/log/strace.txt -p ${pid}
/system/etc/launch_daemonsu.sh
/data/s7startup/startupscript.sh
C:\adb>adb shell ls -la /system/etc/launch_daemonsu.sh
-rwx------ root root 4686 2016-07-03 13:32 launch_daemonsu.sh
Thanks again.
C:\adb\adb.exe shell /system/etc/launch_daemonsu.sh
Then disconnect the usb cable, and all is well. Everything seems to be correct. What am I missing? I really do not want to start completely over. I have run the verizon debloat v2 and v8. I had to manually start supersu to flashfire the v8 script. Also in the same guide. All the root checker apps will see that you have root, but they say you are missing a super user app.
C:\adb\adb.exe shell /system/etc/launch_daemonsu.sh
mkdir: '/su': File exists
cp: /cache/stock_boot_*: No such file or directory
cp: bad '/cache/stock_boot_*': No such file or directory
/data/su.img: recovering journal
ext2fs_close2 : fs->write_bitmaps is null
ext2fs_close2 : normal operation, return 0
skipping journal recoverybecause INCOMPAT_RECOVER was clear.
check whether gdt & bitmap free count is vaild
/data/su.img: clean, 25/2048 files, 1399/8192 blocks
ext2fs_close2 : fs->write_bitmaps is null
ext2fs_close2 : normal operation, return 0
mount: No such file or directory
mount: No such file or directory
supolicy v2.74 (ndk:arm64-v8a) - Copyright (C) 2014-2016 - Chainfire
Patching policy ...
(Android M policy compatibility mode)
- Success
<Then disconnect the usb cable, supersu will work fine now.>
C:\adb>adb shell cat /system/etc/init.sec.boot.sh
#!/system/bin/sh
echo "init.sec.boot.sh: start" > /dev/kmsg
# start deferred initcalls
cat /proc/deferred_initcalls
## strace for system_server
#str=""
#while [ "$str" = "" ]; do
# str=`ps | grep system_server`
# sleep 0.1
#done
#
#pid=${str:10:4}
#echo "init.sec.boot.sh: strace -tt -T -o /data/log/strace.txt -p ${pid}" > /dev/kmsg
#strace -tt -T -o /data/log/strace.txt -p ${pid}
/system/etc/launch_daemonsu.sh
/data/s7startup/startupscript.sh
C:\adb>adb shell ls -la /system/etc/launch_daemonsu.sh
-rwx------ root root 4686 2016-07-03 13:32 launch_daemonsu.sh
Thanks again.
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