designmac:Files egardner$ /Users/egardner/1-click-clockworkmod-2.1-to-2.2/Files/cwm.sh
Starting installation...
failed to copy 'zImage-recovery' to '/sdcard/zImage-recovery': Permission denied
RedBend Update Agent 6,1,14,1
FOTA : Make Block Device Nodes
lcd_init(498): start!
lcd_init(507): fb0 open success
lcd_init(514): width = 480, height = 800
open device file: Permission denied
bmldevice_get_size: bmldevice_open failed!src: /sdcard/zImage-recovery
dst: /dev/block/bml8 partition size: 0x0
part_size: 0x0
reboot: Operation not permitted
designmac:Files egardner$
I will have to talk to droid about which kernel he thinks will work best.. Then hopefully you can just replace the file in 1-click-cwm and run the kernel.app again.
Okay, I *think* it worked.
Terminal says it successfully installed superuser.apk, and seems to have stopped doing anything. But it didn't give back the command prompt ? the window still says adb at the top. Is this normal?
Okay, the next development:
I downloaded 1-click-clockworkmod-2.1-to-2.2-v1.0.zip, and ran it according to the instructions. The first part ? kernel.app ? seemed to work fine, the phone rebooted automatically.
Once it was back on, I tried running cwm.app. Here's what I got:
No reboot. The phone still seems to be working fine, but I'm not sure what parts of the process I can safely re-do.
chmod -R 755 *****
Props to Braydon and Droid for their guidance to getting me out of this. I'm back and flashing again!
I previously rooted my phone, then one day my root access was denied. When I attempted to unroot my phone i recieved an error message indicating, "can't get window 1 of application "terminal"". What does this mean and is it fixable.
Please help
designmac:Files egardner$ /Users/egardner/1-click-clockworkmod-2.1-to-2.2/Files/cwm.sh
Starting installation...
failed to copy 'zImage-recovery' to '/sdcard/zImage-recovery': Permission denied
RedBend Update Agent 6,1,14,1
FOTA : Make Block Device Nodes
lcd_init(498): start!
lcd_init(507): fb0 open success
lcd_init(514): width = 480, height = 800
open device file: Permission denied
bmldevice_get_size: bmldevice_open failed!src: /sdcard/zImage-recovery
dst: /dev/block/bml8 partition size: 0x0
part_size: 0x0
reboot: Operation not permitted
designmac:Files egardner$
The phone didn't reboot, but the screen did go black and displayed two lines of red text that said something like "rebooting phone, upgrade in progress" ? I don't remember the exact words, because it disappeared when I touched the screen. I'm guessing that has something to do with the red recovery mode?
At any rate, I'm concerned that because of the Mac connection problems that Verizon inflicted on us with the latest update, the zImage-recovery file might have not copied to the SD card.
I'd hate to find this out in the middle of installing a new ROM ? is there any way to check?
Thanks again, this help has been invaluable.
Just to say, I was able to successfully root the phone ? I've now got a little pirate-android icon in my applications folder. So I'm hopeful...
Yes, that is exactly where I am stuck - it sounds like our experiences have been very similar. So the fact you made it gives me reason to be optimistic.
I actually did make it as far as the stock recovery mode, with the blue text and the big caution icon. One of the options here was "apply update.zip". I tried this, and was promptly told that the phone could not find the file.
I was thinking I might need an sd reader to go any further, since Verizon has apparently taken great pains to keep us from actually connecting this phone to a computer...
What files would I need to copy to install the right version of cwm? I think if I can install clockwork, then I can put roms on the phone the same way and upgrade without needing a computer connected. And then hopefully I will be able to connect without any issues again.
designmac:Files egardner$ /Users/egardner/1-click-clockworkmod-v1.1/Files/kernel-2.2.sh
Starting 2.2 compatiable Kernel installation...
Pushing 2.2 compatiable Kernel
failed to copy 'zImage-2.2' to '/sdcard/zImage': Permission denied
192 KB/s (313888 bytes in 1.596s)
0 KB/s (24 bytes in 0.059s)
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[*] checking NPROC limit ...
[+] RLIMIT_NPROC={3712, 3712}
[*] Searching for adb ...
[+] Found adb as PID 2197
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RedBend Update Agent 6,1,14,1
FOTA : Make Block Device Nodes
lcd_init(498): start!
lcd_init(507): fb0 open success
lcd_init(514): width = 480, height = 800
page_msize: 4096, phy_unit_size: 262144
src: /sdcard/zImage
dst: /dev/block/bml7 partition size: 0x780000
part_size: 0x780000
failed to read from /sdcard/zImage (Bad file number)
designmac:Files egardner$
designmac:Files egardner$ /Users/egardner/1-click-clockworkmod-v1.1/Files/cwm.shStarting Red Recovery installation...
failed to copy 'zImage-recovery' to '/sdcard/zImage-recovery': Permission denied
RedBend Update Agent 6,1,14,1
FOTA : Make Block Device Nodes
lcd_init(498): start!
lcd_init(507): fb0 open success
lcd_init(514): width = 480, height = 800
open device file: Permission denied
bmldevice_get_size: bmldevice_open failed!src: /sdcard/zImage-recovery
dst: /dev/block/bml8 partition size: 0x0
part_size: 0x0
reboot: Operation not permitted
I ran the chmod -R 755 command several times, but no luck. If there's a manual way to install CWM, I'll give it a try.
Thanks again!
Okay, success! But not exactly through this method. I kept getting those permission errors when trying to install red recovery.
Fortunately, I have a Boot Camp partition set up, so I followed these instructions from the windows side: How to Root Your Fascinate and Install Froyo
However, without all the help and info here (as well as the 1-click-root, which did work flawlessly from my mac) I would have never gotten this far. So thanks again to everyone!