General :: Failed To Mount /cache (no Such File Or Directory)

Nov 10, 2013

After using Odin to update firmware on my Galaxy Player 5.0 (model g70cwy/xaa), I can no longer get it to start. I get the Failed to mount /cache (no such file or directory) (see attached screenshot.

I tried the factory rest option, it does not seem like any of the options on this screen works.

General :: Failed to mount /cache (no such file or directory)


General :: Failed To Mount /sdcard (No Such File Or Directory)

Jul 31, 2012

i own a galaxy note n7000. i just update it to ics via kies. so i decide to root it. i read in some thread it said download the cwm.zip i do as the instruction but when i get into recovery mode and choose apply update from external storage the phone keep saying E:failed to mount /sdcard (No such file or directory).

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There is a way to change the directory cache?

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After repartition tool my storage encrypt then when wiping ths is my error.I'm wiping through recovery failed to mount /data Mount /data error

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Apr 1, 2010

I've got an app that is heavily based on remote images. They are usually displayed alongside some data in a ListView. A lot of these images are new, and a lot of the old ones will never be seen again.

I'm currently storing all of these images on the SD card in a custom cache directory (ala evancharlton's magnatune app).

I noticed that after about 10 days, the directory totals ~30MB. This is quite a bit more than I expected, and it leads me to believe that I need to come up with a good solution for cleaning out old files... and I just can't think of a great one. Maybe you can help. These are the ideas that I've had:

Delete old files. When the app starts, start a background thread, and delete all files older than X days. This seems to pose a problem, though, in that, if the user actively uses the app, this could make the device sluggish if there are hundreds of files to delete. After creating the files on the SD card, call new
File("/path/to/file").deleteOnExit(); This will cause all files to be deleted when the VM exits (I don't even know if this method works on Android). This is acceptable, because, even though the files need to be cached for the session, they don't need to be cached for the next session. It seems like this will also slow the device down if there are a lot of files to be deleted when the VM exits. Delete old files, up to a max number of files. Same as #1, but only delete N number of files at a time. I don't really like this idea, and if the user was very active, it may never be able to catch up and keep the cache directory clean.

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Jan 31, 2013

Tried it, i put aapt,apktool and apktool.jar in /system/bin...

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How can i make it work?

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General :: Can't Delete File In Root Directory

Oct 11, 2012

but I can't delete some file in this directory ".ifs" folder Because. Yesterday I'm rooted my phone (This is a first time i root Android phone) i've explore alot of file in my phone

I found "logo.jpg" ( I Guest this is BOOT SCREEN PICTURE FILE ) in ".ifs folder" I Think if i replace with another JPG file. I can change BOOTSCREEN another Picture too.

when i copy and replace with new JPG file in this directory. I CAN'T replace it. But it create Duplicate file with "logo-Copy.jpg"

I do this 2 time but not work.

I can't delete or replace "logo.jpg" file in " mnt .ifs " Directory

that useless. So ! I want to delete "logo-Copy.jpg" or "logo-Copy (2).jpg" but I CANNOT DELETE IT TOO.

I'm use ROOT EXPLORER program SD Maid and ES EXPLORER it still not work ( SET mounted read and write )

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General :: How To Replace Any File In System Directory Remotely

Aug 3, 2013

Well actually I wanted to replace/ place a text file in system directory (e.g. /system/etc/) of android phone remotely which means I don't have any physical contact to that phone.

By remotely I mean via downloading or through app. or any other mean ?

- Is it possible?
- Is it necessary to have that phone rooted?

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General :: Can Mount Android File System Image?

Dec 10, 2013

So after a failed attempt to upgrade from CyanogenMod 10.1.3 to 10.2, I was unable to access /data or /sdcard because both systems were encrypted. I ended up having to factory reset my phone because it refused to co-operate or let me access my files. However, before I did that, I was able to run

Code:
adb shell "dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p2" > data.img
and

Code:
adb shell "dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p3" > sdcard.img

Which appears to have copied the raw partition images from the phone (at least, they're the right sizes).

According to my reading, Android (and, I'm inferring, CyanogenMod) encrypts filesystems using dm-crypt, with a AES-CBC ESSIV:SHA256 cipher, with the key being derived from the password using PBKDF2. Knowing the precious little I do about encrypted file systems, my guess is that if I configure the image in cryptsetup to create a drive mapping, I can mount the mapped drive and recover the data from the images.

According to /fstab.herring on my ahem, fresh, install of Android, the /data partition is in ext4 format whereas the /sdcard partition is vFAT. So, once I've gotten through the encryption on the partition images, they should mount normally, right?

I know that dm-crypt accepts plain, LUKS, LoopAES and TrueCrypt device formats. I'm inferring from the PBKDF2 extension that Android goes the LUKS route for encrypting. Is this conclusion correct?

Whether it's possible to decrypt a dumped android image? I'm really hoping that the cypher information is stored on the file system and not on some key file that I nuked in the factory reset. If it can, in theory, be decrypted, am I using the right tools to approach the matter? If so, I'll continue fiddling with cryptsetup and mount, but no sense in wasting time if it's an impossible task.

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General :: Streaming Video File Located In Online Password Protected Directory

Nov 27, 2012

Using MX Player. It worked best. All you have to do is have the username and password put in together into the URL after http, but before the URL of the video file. So lets say the directory is protected by the username FrancisFord and the password is Copola and the URL is URL...., you would enter this address when streaming from a URL:

URL.....Remember to remove the www from the URL and that the username comes first then the password seperated by a colon, followed by the @ symbol. URL....

So, I have video's uploaded to my personal site. I password protected the directory with .htaccess. The permissions of the videos are set to 777. If I surf to the directory of the video through the browser on my Galaxy S II, it asks for a username and password and then displays the files that are there. When I click on a file, it tells me that I cant play the video and thats with any video player I use. If I try to play the video in my browser itself by putting it into something like JW player, it also doesn't work. The only time it works is when I unprotect the directory. Then it streams it fine.

I am using A Samsung Galaxy SII (s2) or Epic 4G touch from Sprint. I have Cyanogen Mod 10, beta 2 with Jelly Bean on it. I use the built in browser and also Chrome. The video players I have tried using to no avail are:

Daroon Player
ES Media Player
MX Player
FPlayer
Rockplayer lite
Showtime Player panel
Stock Android Video player.

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General :: FTFs Flashtool Does Not Show File List And Neither Wipe Cache Or Data

Dec 19, 2012

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General :: Copy File From Internal Device Directory To External SD Card Rooted Galaxy S4

Jul 14, 2013

When making an image I accidentally had Clockworkmod image be saved to the device itself instead of being saved to the external SD card.

I am able to browse to it using Root Explorer and select to Copy it, but how do I PASTE it onto the external SD card when Root Explorer only accesses the device directory and not the external SD card?

Quick 2nd question: I know on some previous devices such as the Galaxy S 4G you were *not* supposed to run Clockworkmod after booting in and from the Apps Drawer, instead you were only supposed to run directly from the startup screen before booting in. Is it OK to actually start the Clockwork Backup/Restore process from the Apps Drawer of the Galaxy S4 and let it reboot and do its thing or is it only supposed to be run BEFORE booting in?

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General :: Boot System File To Switch MicroSD Mount With Internal Memory?

Jul 3, 2013

A long time ago I had edited a file that is read on boot, in that file is written which one of the two 'partition' has to be mounted as what.

Basically, my 32GB microsd is seen as the internal memory of the device (which would be 12 GB), and the other one as micro sd. The result is that most application would go to the microsd by default, using thus 32GB for apps instead of 12GB.

This is because my microsd is failing. Changed with a new one, and now it is failing again. I suppose my phone has become a 'micro sd destroyer'. Cannot do anything about it, so better to use the internal memory instead of the card for main use..... So how do I switch back to normal mounting (micro sd as micro sd and internal memory as internal memory and not switched up) ?

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General :: Installation Failed Due To Invalid APK File

Dec 23, 2012

I started my android project in 4.1 (API level 16) then 4.2 came out so I updated the preferences and AndroidManifest to API level 17. However, when I tried to run my app on my Nexus 4 running 4.2.1, I kept on getting this error in eclipse:

Code:
[2012-12-22 19:30:51 - Rhiokai] Installation failed due to invalid APK file!
[2012-12-22 19:30:51 - Rhiokai] Please check logcat output for more details.
[2012-12-22 19:30:51 - Rhiokai] Launch canceled!

I got this in Logcat:

Code:
12-22 19:37:29.166: D/AndroidRuntime(18646): >>>>>> AndroidRuntime START com.android.internal.os.RuntimeInit <<<<<<
12-22 19:37:29.166: D/AndroidRuntime(18646): CheckJNI is OFF
12-22 19:37:29.176: D/dalvikvm(18646): Trying to load lib libjavacore.so 0x0
12-22 19:37:29.176: D/dalvikvm(18646): Added shared lib libjavacore.so 0x0

[Code] .....

The Logcat is so long, I don't know which part is relevant. I've tried cleaning the project, the target SDK version is set to 17 and I changed the Project Build Target to API 17 as well. I've rooted my phone and have clockworkmod on but I don't have a custom kernel. What do I need to do to fix the APK file and change the permissions?

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Aug 16, 2012

In cm roms, dalvik cache of system apps are generated in /cache but those data/apps are generated in /data. Is there any way to disable this behaviour? Cache partition in our phones is too small. In AOSP and AOKP and stock roms, dalvik cache is always generated in /data no matter whether its a system app. any way to achieve this in cm roms?

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General :: Phone Not Mount SD Card But Mount In Recovery Mode

Apr 1, 2013

When the (HTC Desire) phone is powered up it is unable to mount the SD card, and I am unable to have it mounted from the "Settings > SD card & Storage" menu. Having said that, the micro SD card can be accessed from a computer (when plugged in directly to the computer, i.e. no issue with the card), and moreover, when I am in the recovery mode, I can have it mounted and browse it. By the way, the card could be accessed from the phone until I downgraded the O/S, and managed to have it rooted.

When the phone is running normally, and connected to the USB port of a laptop, the laptop does recognize a device connected (can even do ADB), but I believe because the SD card is not mounted, the phone does not offer the option to make the card appear as a disk drive for computer access.

I am running the original (RUU, Telstra) Android 2.2 (2.26.841.2) on a HTC desire, after I had it "S-OFF'ed". After reloading the original 2.2, I had it rooted.

The micro SD card is a 2GB one, with approx 1.5GB formatted as FAT16 (contains typical file and photos), and 0.5 GB as EXT3 (contains nothing at the moment).

HBoot: 6.93.1002
S-Off ( Revolutionary)
Recovery mode: ClockworkMod v5.0.2.0 (I manually loaded it)

I have searched online for solutions, and have not been able to have it fixed. Others seem to have different issues to that of mine. Usually, they cannot mount the SD-card at all (not even from recovery), or their SD card just needed to be reformatted. I think I have indicated that these do not appear to be relevant to my issue at all. I have also tried "Fastboot oem enableqxdm 0", and it made no difference.

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Jun 14, 2013

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Oct 20, 2010

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"cannot stat mms.apk no such file or directory".

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Apr 17, 2009

I wrote a file to the sdcard, but it failed as follow:String sdcardFIle = "/sdcard/xxx.txt" FileOutputStream fos = openFileOutput (sdcardFile, Context. MODE_ WORLD_ WRITABLE ) ; openFileOutput failed, because fIle "/sdcard/xxx.txt" contains a path seperator. It is so strange. Is there another way to handle the situation?

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Mar 31, 2010

I'm trying to save a file in a subdirectory in Android 1.5.I get a exception saying I can't have directory separator in a file name ("/"). I'm missing something of working with files in Android..I thought I could use the standard Java classes but they don't seem to work.I searched the Android documentation but I couldn't fine example and google is not helping me too.I'm asking the wrong question (to google).

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Sep 13, 2010

I am using following to code to create a directory

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Now I want to create a custom file inside this directory. Basically I want to write "trial start date" for app and then compare that date to determine if trial period has expired.

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Sep 18, 2009

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Jul 28, 2009

When I saved a file or open a dir under sdcard dir, it always complains:"Parent directory of file is not writable: /sdcard/myfile, java.io.IOException: Parent directory of file is not writable" Any idea what's wrong?

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Dec 25, 2009

I downloaded a PDF file to my Droid.I can see that it is in the "Downloads" folder when I mount the Droid to my laptop via the USB.My question is, how do I access this file from the phone?I can't get to the directory to try to open it.I can access the PDF through my Gmail account using the Preview option. However, I wanted to save the file to the SD card. So, I searched this and another forum on how to do that and the only way I could find was to access my gmail account through the browser and download. I did this and the file was put in the Downloads folder on the SD.How do you access the Downloads directory and for that matter, any directory that you may want to create on the SD?

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Apr 29, 2009

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Apr 21, 2010

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Sep 29, 2010

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neither mWebView.loadUrl("file:///raw/about");
or
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