Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting:

**CWM might warn something about disable recovery flash when using this mod, it is just a false positive, please DO NOT select yes or else it won't work anymore**

Code: # init.d support busybox run-parts /system/etc/init.d/

If you have already applied the script but there is no /data/Test.log, please refer the steps below:1. Check whether have you installed busybox properly, especially run-parts. REBOOT after installing, then only apply this script.2. If you are using the busybox installer by Stericson, please use "normal installation method", NOT "smart installation method".3. Check whether are these files present with the correct permissions (please change if the permissions are wrong):- /system/bin/sysint (rwxr-xr-x) [owner: root (0), group: shell (2000)]- /system/etc/init.d (rwxrwxrwx) [owner: root (0), group: root (0)]- /system/etc/init.d/00test (rwxrwxrwx) [owner: root (0), group: root (0)]-/system/etc/init.d/08setperm (rwxrwxrwx) [owner: root (0), group: root (0)]- /system/etc/install-recovery.sh (rwxr-xr-x) [owner: root (0), group: root (0)]- /system/etc/install-recovery-2.sh (rwxr-xr-x) [owner: root (0), group: root (0)] (may or may not be present)4. Check whether you have run-parts installed. Go to /system/xbin, you should be able to find a fine named "run-parts"5. Check whether you have these lines in /system/etc/install-recovery.sh (if not, please add them in manually (using Root Explorer or keep the EOL in Unix format...Google about it), remember to leave an EMPTY line at the end of the file)6. If all the above are still not helping, please download this: run-parts.zip and extract it (DO NOT flash it). Place the file named "run-parts" in /system/xbin. Change permissions to rwxrwxrwx, owner to root (o) and group to shell (2000). Reboot and check /data again.7. Still fails? Check your /init.rc for any lines containing "install-recovery"...if there are none, this method won't work...so use the Script Manager method.8. Use this as a last resort: Download Script Manager from Play Store: Link . Then navigate to /etc/install-recovery.sh, select it and run as root and at boot (select the skull and gear icon).9. If all the above are not working, and the "install-recovery" line is present, then please paste the contents of your /etc/install-recovery.sh and /etc/install-recovery-2.sh if present somewhere (like http://pastebin.com and after applying the mod of course) here for me to debug. Take a screenshot of the output after running Term-init and post here, along with your ROM version, android version and name of device.