Android Emulator sdcard push error: Read-only file

2019-01-02 20:29发布

问题:

I am developing under Android 1.6 (Android SDK 2.1). I create a avd by using avd manager in Eclipse. When I launch this avd, I found that the /sdcard directory's permisson is "d---------". So I can't push file to the sdcard.

Does anyone know how to solve this problem?

回答1:

I found this works

$./adb shell
$su
mount -o rw,remount rootfs /
chmod 777 /mnt/sdcard
exit

Source: http://www.coderanch.com/t/611842/Android/Mobile/Android-emulator-sdcard-writable



回答2:

Once you started the Emulator from one shell, login to another shell & type

adb shell

You should see # prompt displayed, this is your device(emulator) shell. Now , type following command at adb shell.

mount -o remount rw /sdcard

This will now remount /sdcard with rw(read-write) permission & now you can push your files into /sdcard by using following command from your host shell.

`adb push filename.mp3 /sdcard,`

where filename.mp3 could be any file that you want to push into Android Emulator.

Hope this helps :)



回答3:

Ensure two things in the AVD manager utility for the emulator:

  1. SD Card size is mentioned e.g. 512.

  2. From the Hardware tag, press New and select "SD Card Support" from the drop down menu.

Now, start the emulator. SD Card shall now support writing as well.



回答4:

Android studio version 0.8.9 and above has a bug creating AVDs.

See Issue 78434.

Workaround

  • go to your ADV folder in .android folder and find your AVD config.ini
  • open it with a text editor that can handle unix newlines. (Notepad will run the lines together since they don't have CR-LFs.)
  • change hw.sdCard=no to hw.sdCard=yes

this should work for everyone in new builds



回答5:

Maybe it sounds stupid but it worked for me when I had the same problem: delete the created avd and create one again through AVD Manager with a sd card of, for example, 512MB.

Check that both have the correct permissions and if not, try to change them with chmod.

And if everything still fails, repeat the process but creating both avd and sd card manually via terminal:

android create avd -n my_avd -t 7
mksdcard -l e 512M mysdcard.img
emulator -avd my_avd -sdcard mysdcard.img

Hope that helps!



回答6:

I think the problem here is that you forgot to set SD card size

Follow these steps to make it work:

  1. step1: close running emulator
  2. step2: open Android Virtual Device Manager(eclipse menu bar)
  3. step3: choose your emulator -> Edit -> then set SD card size

This works well in my emulator!



回答7:

Make sure that you had given a value which is greater than zero for SD Card size in the Create AVD Window for that particular emulator.



回答8:

mount -o remount, rw /sdcard

this is the correct way to remount your sdcard using your emulator.



回答9:

I increased the virtual memory of sdcard up to 512 MB for the emulator and that was enough



回答10:

I tried @user2002993 great help but it one place it need to be a little edit so I edited and here what worked for me on Android Studio, emulator android 5.

Go to your adb folder right click on blank area and select "open command window here" or if you installed adb by adb-installer open cmd and type these commands:

adb devices

It should show your emulator number and detail. Then followed command here:

adb shell

Now it should show you prompt #

su

mount -o rw,remount rootfs

chmod 777 /mnt/sdcard

exit

exit

Yeah double exit needed, now your prompt of adb shell is gone. Put a file in to your adb folder and give this command and see if it got fixed.

adb push "your file name like : 1.jpg" /sdcard/

or

adb push "your file name like : 1.jpg" /storage/sdcard/

Now in cmd it shoudl show you transfer time instead of creepy read-only thing

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