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    [HowTo][OPO]Fix MTP driver permissions

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    flo hacks
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      • flohackF Offline
        flohack
        last edited by flohack

        Motivation
        Currently MTP access is broken on the OPO and users cannot access their files easily. While a fix has been pushed for 16.04 (OTA-4) already, current vivid needs to be fixed manually.

        How
        Warning: This fix needs to be applied carefully, it can damage your system files! You need to type those commands on your PC in a shell window, not on the phone itself:

        1. Reboot your phone into recovery: adb reboot recovery
        2. Open an adb shell into your phone: adb shell
        3. Create a temporary directory /a, and loop-mount the system image into it: mkdir /a && mount /data/system.img /a
        4. Create a temporary directory /b, and loop-mount the android image into it: mkdir /b && mount /a/var/lib/lxc/android/system.img /b
        5. exit adb shell by pressing CTRL-D
        6. Transfer the rules file to your PC: adb pull /b/ubuntu/usr/lib/lxc-android-config/70-bacon.rules
        7. edit the file with your favourite text editor and change the following: from ACTION=="add", KERNEL=="mtp_usb", OWNER="root", GROUP="mtp", MODE="0660" to ACTION=="add", KERNEL=="mtp_usb", OWNER="root", GROUP="plugdev", MODE="0660" (Note the changed group)
        8. Push back the changed file: adb push 70-bacon.rules /b/ubuntu/usr/lib/lxc-android-config
        9. To be safe, re-enter the adb shell: adb shell
        10. Force changes to disk: sync && umount /b && umount -l /a && sync
        11. exit adb shell by pressing CTRL-D
        12. reboot device and hope its working: adb reboot

        Hope that works for you!

        BR Florian

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          trainailleur
          last edited by trainailleur

          Florian, this works well. Thank you for the fix.

          /a would not umount, giving me the error umount: can't umount /a: Device or resource busy I couldn't see easily what was keeping it busy, so I just tossed umount the -l (lazy) flag, and it worked fine.

          I also had to issue a CTRL-D between steps 10 and 11.

          After reboot, MTP worked fine.

          Thanks again!

          Stephen

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          • flohackF Offline
            flohack @trainailleur
            last edited by

            @trainailleur Good I updated my guide!

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              andybleaden
              last edited by

              Well this was really really easy to do.

              I take my hat off to you Florian for taking the time to sort this guide out and write it up.

              I followed it and ...yes it is idiot proof!

              It worked.

              The only change I would make is to insert the word "text" in 7 between favourite and editor

              Now my OPO rebooted and mounted automatically

              Yippeeeee

              I got my Nexus 4 then 5 then FP2 then one plus cooking on #UBUNTU via @ubports and have run it on Op3T Op6t OP5T Pinephone/Pro Pine Tab and Pinebook Pro and my favourite OnePlus One.

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                rocky58
                last edited by

                After typed adb reboot recovery, I obtain this message:

                error: device offline

                Known OPO error never resolved

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                • G Offline
                  GT
                  last edited by

                  Thanks @Flohack, your HowTo worked perfectly.

                  Step 1 did not work on my OPO, so I had to put it manually into recovery mode (Powerbutton + volume down for a few seconds (while it is switched of)). Then steps 2 - 12 went smoothly. Thanks for the HowTo!!!

                  @rocky58: If adb reports "device offline", then it sometimes helps to simply wait for a few seconds or to unplug and plug in again the USB cable. This worked for me.

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                    rocky58
                    last edited by

                    Okkkkkkkkey... all worked fine. At last I can mount my OPO using my Ubuntu PC.
                    Thanks @Flohack for the job and also @GT for the suggest.

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                    • advocatuxA Offline
                      advocatux @flohack
                      last edited by

                      @flohack helping a user in the UB Welcome & Install Group he thought he have to type all the commands on the phone screen. So maybe is a good idea to add the step Connect the PC or laptop to the phone using a USB cable or something like that.

                      Thank you for your guide!

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                      • flohackF Offline
                        flohack @advocatux
                        last edited by

                        @advocatux OK thanks added a hint πŸ™‚

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                        • BlueKennyB Offline
                          BlueKenny
                          last edited by

                          Thank you for this fix πŸ™‚

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                          • advocatuxA Offline
                            advocatux
                            last edited by

                            @Flohack this thread needs the "FLO HACKS" tag to find it easier.

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                            • flohackF Offline
                              flohack @advocatux
                              last edited by

                              @advocatux Done xD

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                                A Former User
                                last edited by A Former User

                                THX Flo @Flohack ! that worked like a charme !!
                                I hope to get some more knowledge about that fancy OPO with this keen support !
                                GREATGREATGREAT πŸ˜‰

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                                  A Former User
                                  last edited by

                                  @Flohack please take the Note, I just learned, that you have to install the

                                  [[HowTo] [OPO] Fix MTP driver permissions](link url)

                                  before attemptig to update/upgrade with the ubports-installer , because this is mandatory.
                                  the installer will not be successfull whatsoever before taking care for that solution at the
                                  affected Devices !!

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                                  • advocatuxA Offline
                                    advocatux @Guest
                                    last edited by

                                    @pet_hh don't leave us hanging! What do we need to install? ^_^

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                                    • flohackF Offline
                                      flohack @Guest
                                      last edited by

                                      @pet_hh Hmm this is strange, adb should work, only MTP would be broken. We shall test!

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                                        nutzernam
                                        last edited by

                                        I have a problem with this HowTo:
                                        When i start "abd reboot recovery" i come to the Recovery Screen.
                                        But what next?
                                        Choose one of the options? Which one? When i try to access the phone by "adb shell" the terminal shows "~ # " and not "...@phablet..."
                                        Since there is a warning ( it can damage your system files! ) i want to be sure what to do next:
                                        Choose an option or continue in the terminal?

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                                        • flohackF Offline
                                          flohack @nutzernam
                                          last edited by

                                          @nutzernam Dont choose any options in recovery. Just let it sit there and type adb shell πŸ˜‰

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                                          • flohackF Offline
                                            flohack @nutzernam
                                            last edited by

                                            @nutzernam And yes there is no phablet user, you are in recovery and are root user. Take care πŸ˜‰

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                                            • advocatuxA Offline
                                              advocatux @nutzernam
                                              last edited by advocatux

                                              @nutzernam when your phone is on that recovery screen you don't have to select anything there, just use your terminal.

                                              When i try to access the phone by "adb shell" the terminal shows "~ # " and not "...@phablet..."

                                              With your phone connected, type first adb devices in your PC to see if adb recognizes your OPO. That command also starts the needed server if it isn't running already. If it does, follow the instructions carefully. If it doesn't maybe there's a problem with the usb cable, or the usb port you're using, etc

                                              Edit: @Flohack was quicker πŸ™‚

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