View Single Post
  #3 (permalink)  
Old 02-27-2012, 08:42 PM
KIOWA69's Avatar
KIOWA69
Android Soldier
Offline
Location: Crestview, FL
 
Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 1,352
Reputation: 5490
KIOWA69 is a trusted member of the communityKIOWA69 is a trusted member of the communityKIOWA69 is a trusted member of the communityKIOWA69 is a trusted member of the communityKIOWA69 is a trusted member of the communityKIOWA69 is a trusted member of the communityKIOWA69 is a trusted member of the communityKIOWA69 is a trusted member of the communityKIOWA69 is a trusted member of the communityKIOWA69 is a trusted member of the communityKIOWA69 is a trusted member of the community
Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Re: an error occurred while attempting to run privilaged commands!

Quote:
Originally Posted by vdavis View Post
i have searched for 2 weeks all over the internet and have tried every option that i found and cannot get superuser access on my evo 4G.... when i open superuser app there is no app listed there for superuser access.... i have the gingerbread 2.16, i can boot into recovery mode with no prob.... i have tried several different superuser.zip files, the latest being 3.0.7.... can anyone help please? when i try to run rom manager it gives a message saying " an error occurred while attempting to run privilaged commands! "
Have you went into superuser and checked to see if your binary is the most up to date one? It should be 3.0.3.2, are you saying that you are rooted and using the stock ROM? If I'm not mistaken by rooting your hboot gets changed, that looks to be the stock hboot, someone correct me if I'm wrong.

Quote:
Originally Posted by reaper24 View Post
Only time I ever see a app in superuser is if another app needs root to run .. It will pop up on it's own... Never seen superuser when downloaded from the market already full of apps...

Yours sounds like it's working right... It only seems to work when a app needs to use root rights..
I don't know if it's different on the 3D, but I know on my Evo superuser has all the programs that need root access stored in the program list, they don't just populate as it needs access they are either there or not to my knowledge, at least that's how mine is.
__________________
Quote: You Can Run But You'll Just Die Tired!!!
Reply With Quote