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I downloaded and compiled busybox and have the busybox binary on my pc. Improve this question. Santhosh Santhosh 6, 8 8 gold badges 54 54 silver badges bronze badges.
Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Can you explain this better? Reboot was not necessary. Aaron Hall - I don't understand your edit "in case of cp command not working try using cat" Almost immediately, it will ask for Superuser access, so tap "Grant" on this popup. After that, dismiss the message that appears next to head into the app's main menu. From here, tap the "Install" button in the bottom-left corner to install the BusyBox commands on your device. After about 10 seconds, you should see a message informing you that the commands were successfully installed on your device.
And that's all there is to it. You can now run more complex root mods that require the BusyBox commands to be installed, so your rooted device just got a bit more powerful. It provides minimalist replacements for most of the utilities you usuallly find in GNU coreutils.
For more information visit busybox. Most applications that use root access need BusyBox to function properly. BusyBox can be useful for developers or power-users since it provides many utilities that Android's Toolbox does not.
No, you do not need root access to use BusyBox. However, if you want to install and symlink BusyBox on your system path then root access is required. The free version is ad supported. The pro version removes ads and adds additional features, like an advanced installer. Programs included in BusyBox can be run simply by adding their name as an argument to the BusyBox executable:. More commonly, the desired command names are linked using a symbolic links to the BusyBox executable.
For example just. BusyBox for Android was first published in March of It was the second BusyBox installer on Google Play. It was developed due to unsatisfaction with any current solutions. The app was re-written in February of to give users a better BusyBox installer alternative. The app closely follows material design guidelines.
You can find the source code on GitHub. The app is published by JRummy Apps Inc. Steve Evans Google Play Review. Tim Lengert Google Play Review.
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