If this is in wrong place pleas move as needed.
When I try to boot debian on my g1 I get some errors.
Here is what I get:
/sdcard/debian # su bootdeb
su bootdeb
←[H←[JAndroid Filesytem remounted as read/write
insmod: can't read 'ext2': No such file or directory
mknod: /dev/loop2: File exists
←[H←[J
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8. .88
8 ._. Y8.
d/ 8b.
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:8P :888
8a. : _a88P
._/ Yaa_ : .| 88P|
\ YP | 8P \.
/ \._____.d| .|
--..__)888888P ._.|
mount: mounting /dev/block/loop2 on /data/local/mnt failed: Invalid argument
mount: mounting devpts on /data/local/mnt/dev/pts failed: No such file or direct
ory
mount: mounting proc on /data/local/mnt/proc failed: No such file or directory
mount: mounting sysfs on /data/local/mnt/sys failed: No such file or directory
Custom Linux Pseudo Bootstrapper V1.0 - by Mark Walker
WEB: http://www.androidfanatic.com
EML: [email protected]
Starting init process
INIT: Debian booting.....
Running Linux Kernel
net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1
AutoMounter started
Type EXIT to end session
Make sure you do a proper EXIT for a clean kill of Debian!
chroot: cannot execute /bin/bash: No such file or directory
umount: can't forcibly umount /data/local/mnt/dev/pts: No such file or directory
umount: can't forcibly umount /data/local/mnt/proc: No such file or directory
umount: can't forcibly umount /data/local/mnt/sys: No such file or directory
umount: can't forcibly umount /data/local/mnt: Invalid argument
Filesystems have unmounted
losetup: /dev/block/loop2: No such device or address
Loopback device shutdown - success
Debian down
Coded by Mark Walker
http://www.androidfanatic.com
admin.androidfanatic.com
Reverted back to Android console
/sdcard/debian #
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Can anyone help me out there?
Thanks...but is there a faster mirror for debian? I'm trying to get a new build of Win7 (still using pre beta 1,going to RC) and I cant spare any bandwidth
Hello all,
I've been trying for some time now to get Debian to work on the Haykuro bulds, but I can't seem to get things to mount. Anybody have any ideas?
This is the script that is supposed to start it up:
=============SCRIPT START==============
clear
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
echo "Android Filesytem remounted as read/write"
export kit=/sdcard/debian
export bin=/system/xbin/bb
export mnt=/data/local/mnt
export PATH=$bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/bin:$PATH
export TERM=linux
export HOME=/root
busybox insmod ext2
mknod /dev/loop2 b 7 0
clear
mount -o loop,noatime $kit/debian.img $mnt
mount -t devpts devpts $mnt/dev/pts
mount -t proc proc $mnt/proc
mount -t sysfs sysfs $mnt/sys
sleep 1
echo "Starting init process"
sleep 1
echo "INIT: Debian booting....."
sleep 1
echo "Running Linux Kernel"
sysctl -w net.ipv4.ip_forward=1
sleep 1
echo "AutoMounter started"
sleep 1
echo "Type EXIT to end session"
echo "Make sure you do a proper EXIT for a clean kill of Debian!"
echo " "
chroot $mnt /bin/bash
busybox umount -f /data/local/mnt/dev/pts /data/local/mnt/proc /data/local/mnt/sys /data/local/mnt
echo "Filesystems have unmounted"
sleep 3
busybox losetup -d /dev/block/loop2
===============END SCRIPT==================
This is the result I get when I run it:
===============RUN SCRIPT START=============
←[H←[JAndroid Filesytem remounted as read/write
insmod: /lib/modules/2.6.27-04102009-daproy: No such file or directory
insmod: /lib/modules: No such file or directory
insmod: ext2.ko: module not found
mknod: /dev/loop2: File exists
←[H←[J
mount: mounting /sdcard/debian/debian.img on /data/local/mnt failed: Block devic
e required
mount: mounting devpts on /data/local/mnt/dev/pts failed: No such file or direct
ory
mount: mounting proc on /data/local/mnt/proc failed: No such file or directory
mount: mounting sysfs on /data/local/mnt/sys failed: No such file or directory
Custom Linux Pseudo Bootstrapper V1.0 - by Mark Walker
WEB: http://www.androidfanatic.com
EML: [email protected]
Starting init process
INIT: Debian booting.....
Running Linux Kernel
net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1
AutoMounter started
Type EXIT to end session
Make sure you do a proper EXIT for a clean kill of Debian!
chroot: cannot execute /bin/bash: No such file or directory
umount: forced umount of /data/local/mnt/dev/pts failed!
umount: cannot umount /data/local/mnt/dev/pts: No such file or directory
umount: forced umount of /data/local/mnt/proc failed!
umount: cannot umount /data/local/mnt/proc: No such file or directory
umount: forced umount of /data/local/mnt/sys failed!
umount: cannot umount /data/local/mnt/sys: No such file or directory
umount: forced umount of /data/local/mnt failed!
umount: cannot umount /data/local/mnt: Invalid argument
Filesystems have unmounted
losetup: : No such file or directory
Loopback device shutdown - success
==============End===============
I was hoping someone could help me out with this. I would really appreciate it. I am running 5.0.1G (Haykuro's build). I have tried asking him, but neither of us have the knowledge of how to fix the problems.
Thanks.
Check the first lines in the script that begin with "export..." .
For example if your debian image is located like defined in "export kit..."
Or if the binary paths are all correct. I think the problem is that there is probably no /system/xbin within your image like in the JF image. So the script can't find the tools it needs.
EDIT//
You can probably ignore the above part....
The problem is that the script doesn't load the "ext2" filesystem kernelmodule which is needed to mount Debian.
But i don't know if the script only look at the wrong place or if the ext2.ko module isn't available within your image.
You can search for the module by typing the following into a terminal:
find / -name "ext2.ko"
check if /data/local/mnt exists, if not , mkdir /data/local/mnt.
xbin is there. There is no need for ext2.ko because it is built into the kernel already (asked haykuro himself). /data/local/mnt exists. The export statement is right, my debian image is in /sdcard/debian.img.
Any other ideas?
I am running haykuro's 4.5g build. The latest one.
damageless said:
..... is right, my debian image is in /sdcard/debian.img.
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Mhm. But that would be wrong...
Has to be in /sdcard/debian/debian.img
So try to create debian subfolder.
Okay, my bad. It's in /sdcard/debian/debian.img.
Any ideas?
I will try to help with this in a few hours. I have the 5.0.2Hr2-appstosd-signed image on my phone, a 1.2 GB ext2 filesystem partition on my SD Card (only a Class-4, it's really dog slow for most apps!), and I am working on getting debian functional within /system/sd.
I don't like the idea of having 3 "different" filesystems on my SD card, so I wanted to utilize the ext2 partition I use for apps/cache for Debian also, this would ensure that I could leave it mounted all the time without worrying about Debian dying if I mount the FAT32 partition onto my computer.
Praeluceo said:
I will try to help with this in a few hours.
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I would really appreciate that. I was thinking the same thing, but I don't know how to do it.
Well that got nowhere quick. Any other ideas?
modprobe ext2
ok i just tried that, that was the solution previously when running debian, yu had to load the ext2 module, but something must be missing in the new build as i get
cannot parse modules.dep
Got the same error
I receive the same error message. Found a solution at the bottom of the first post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=507291&highlight=debian
download updated scripts
it seems to be ok for me
----------------------------------
In fact, i cannot achieve any apt-get.
Phone block before and i'm unable to do anything in terminal, neither shutingdown.
I've tried with "terminal emulator" on phone and with adb shell.
HTC Orange
1.5G
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new image from duke
-> ok
Hey, looking at the Debian installation guides they are all OUTDATED.
I have Android 2.1 with SuperBad ROM... I got the debian installer... but I have had speed bumps like problems while chmod'ing and i had to like run the installer
press exit and then shbootdeb and I get this:
Code:
a888a
d888888b
8P YP Y88
8|o||o|88
8. .88
8 ._. Y8.
d/ 8b.
.dP . Y8b.
d8: ::88b.
d8 Y88b
:8P :888
8a. : _a88P
._/ Yaa_ : .| 88P|
\ YP | 8P \.
/ \._____.d| .|
--..__)888888P ._.|
mount: can't setup loop device: No such file or directory
mount: mounting devpts on /data/local/mnt/dev/pts failed: No such file or directory
mount: mounting proc on /data/local/mnt/proc failed: No such file or directory
mount: mounting sysfs on /data/local/mnt/sys failed: No such file or directory
Custom Linux Pseudo Bootstrapper V1.0 - by Mark Walker
WEB: http://www.androidfanatic.com
EML: [email protected]
Starting init process
INIT: Debian booting.....
Running Linux Kernel
net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1
AutoMounter started
Type EXIT to end session
Make sure you do a proper EXIT for a clean kill of Debian!
chroot: can't execute '/bin/bash': No such file or directory
umount: can't forcibly umount /data/local/mnt/dev/pts: No such file or directory
umount: can't forcibly umount /data/local/mnt/proc: No such file or directory
umount: can't forcibly umount /data/local/mnt/sys: No such file or directory
umount: can't forcibly umount /data/local/mnt: Invalid argument
Filesystems have unmounted
losetup: /dev/block/loop2: No such device or address
Loopback device shutdown - success
Debian down
Coded by Mark Walker
http://www.androidfanatic.com
admin.androidfanatic.com
Reverted back to Android console
#
Anyone.. i saw something about mod ext2 and it doesnt work. Anyone wanna help? I have a 32B Tmobile G1...
losetup /dev/block/loop7 /sdcard/debian/debian.img
mount -t ext4 /dev/block/loop7 /data/local/mnt
chroot /data/local/mnt /bin/bash
xulihang said:
losetup /dev/block/loop7 /sdcard/debian/debian.img
mount -t ext4 /dev/block/loop7 /data/local/mnt
chroot /data/local/mnt /bin/bash
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wanna explain that?
This is a Tutorial to install Ubuntu/Debian in any Android mobile.
* Installing Ubuntu or Debian Linux does not format your Android OS or change anything to your phone.
The Operating Systems run over the underlying Android OS which continues to function as normal
Choosing your Linux OS:
There are few things you must be aware of before installing Ubuntu/Debian on youe Android Phone
Ubuntu does not support earlier ARM CPUs like the ones used in the Motorola Cliq. Samsung Galaxy Fit (ARMv6), Samsung Galaxy Y, etc.
( Reason behind this is , Your Android OS Kernel must support loop devices. Most newer Android smartphones/tablets come with this support so we can mount our Ubuntu image as a loop device. If not, you will either have to build your own kernel with support for loop devices or you can try an aftermarket ROM for your phone as most aftermarket ROMs come with support for it. )
You need at least an ARMv7 CPU like the kind found in the Motorola Droid, Samsung Galaxy S,HTC EVO 3D, Sony Experia Play, etc. most newer phones (Hummingbird, Snapdragon, Tegra2, etc.).So you can Install Ubuntu if you have ARMv7 or newer Processor.
If you have ARMV6 or any other moderate Processor don't be sad, because Debian supports the CPU on practically all Android devices, so if you prefer Debian, or you can't run Ubuntu, choose the Debian download link.
* If you're not sure what CPU your device has, look up your device on http://pdadb.net/, click the link under CPU, and read the line for "Supported Instruction Set(s)".
e.g. : My Phone which is a " Samsung Galaxy Fit" uses ARMV6 Instruction Sets.
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Pre-Requirements:
Hardware Required:
an Android Phone
SD Card with more than 2GB of free Space
Android root environment:
Most important! Your Android device should be “rooted” because you need root access to run Ubuntu/Debian off your Android. If your device is not rooted you have to root your device.
Linux Operating System:
Download suitable OS from the following Link:
Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal)
linux.ubuntu-natty.tar.bz2 Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty)
Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot
linux.ubuntu-oneiric.tar.bz2 Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric)
Debian 6.0 Squeeze
linux.debian-squeeze.tar.bz2 Debian 6.0 (Squeeze)
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Applications Required:
BusyBox Installer
A terminal emulator like Better Terminal Emulator ( Recommended ) or Terminal Emulator.
Optional Apllications:
androidVNC
Or
ConnectBot
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Procedure ----------------------------------------------->
Step 1:
(Mount the SD card on your computer.)
Extract the .tar.bz2 file you downloaded to your SD card. You should now have a folder named "linux" on the root of your card.
(Unmount the SD card.)
Open Busybox Installer, and install Busybox.
Open Better Terminal Emulator, and install Better Terminal Emulator.
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Step 2:
Open your terminal emulator. (If using ConnectBot, connect to 'local', not 'ssh'.)
Run the following commands:
Code:
[B]su[/B]
( If Prompt for Superuser Request then allow )
Code:
cd /sdcard/linux
sh install.sh
If you don't see any errors, Linux is now installed.
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Step 3:
Open your terminal emulator.
To start a chroot session
Code:
su
linux
To start the SSH server
Code:
su
linux ssh
You can then use ConnectBot (SSH: [email protected]) on your device, or any SSH client to connect to your device. See Login Information, below.
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To start a VNC session
( Firest you need androidVNC to be installed , then type the following in terminal )
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Code:
su
linux vnc
The first time you run VNC, it will prompt you to create a VNC password.
You can then use androidVNC (host: localhost port: 5901), or any VNC client to connect to your device.
Configure The VNC App as follows:
Note: The default desktop environment is icewm. If you wish to replace it, for example, with LXDE:
Run the following as root in Linux:
Code:
apt-get autoremove icewm- lxde+
Secure your Log in Password:
Please remember to change these passwords if you are planning on using the SSH server. Malicious people can do Very Bad things to your device if you don't.
There are two accounts included in the images:
root
Password:cheesecake
user
Password:dessert
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After a successful connection to host you will be able to use Ubuntu / Debian in graphical interface just like in your PC ! It will keep your Android OS as it is and just run in the upper layer over it
These are some of the screen shots taken from my Samsung Galaxy Fit!
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Linux vs Linux Terminal Emulator :
Terminal Emulator only Emulates Linux terminal, but after Linux Installation you can get full features; more than just the limited commands which runs on Android shell rather than Linux Shell.
Please Leave your Feedback and Queries below. Thank You
Verry Good
I'll test it now. Thanks for the tutorial
Did a long time ago...
even i managed to install Backtrack 5..
anyway nice post...
there is app call BotBrew...try it...
vs4vijay said:
Did a long time ago...
even i managed to install Backtrack 5..
anyway nice post...
there is app call BotBrew...try it...
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Nice app Bro
Its very hard to get low end devices to perform flawlessly.
but who cares as long as u can work around it
great thanks
screenshots please.
Linux won't install
I love this forum. Over the last couple months I've been reading the forums and learning how to root my phone and install custom ROMs. For the last 10 years I've been using Linux on my computers and netbooks. I like Android because it's a mobile version of Linux, but I would like to get a full version of Linux running on my phone. I followed this thread many times with and cannot get Linux to install. I'll try to give the details:
I am running a rooted Samsung Galaxy S 4G T959V running the Valhalla-Black edition ROM (Gingerbread). I installed Busybox V1.20.0 and Busybox Installer V1.20 without uninstalling either. I have Android Terminal Emulator installed with su privileges. I keep getting the same mount error with all the 3 linux images shown on this thread. Here is what I got (the first error has to do with mount):
****************************************************************************************************************************************************
# sh install.sh
Remounting /system rw ...
mount: No such file or directory
Usage: mount [-r] [-w] [-o options] [-t type] device directory
Installing scripts in /system/bin ...
cp: can't create '/system/bin/fsrw': File exists
Unable to chmod /system/bin/fsrw: Read-only file system
cp: can't create '/system/bin/linux': File exists
Unable to chmod /system/bin/linux: Read-only file system
Mounting the Linux image ...
Mounting: Prepwork ...
Usage: mount [-r] [-w] [-o options] [-t type] device directory
Mounting: Loopback mount ...
mknod: /dev/block/loop254: File exists
mount: Invalid argument
Mounting: Setting up chroot environment ...
mount: No such file or directory
mount: No such file or directory
mount: No such file or directory
mount: No such file or directory
mkdir failed for /data/local/mnt/media/sdcard, No such file or directory
mount: No such file or directory
[ Done ]
Customizing the image ...
install.sh: cannot create /data/local/mnt/etc/resolv.conf: directory nonexistent
install.sh: cannot create /data/local/mnt/etc/resolv.conf: directory nonexistent
Installing root-scripts ...
mkdir failed for /data/local/mnt/root/scripts, No such file or directory
Unable to chmod /data/local/mnt/root/scripts: No such file or directory
cp: can't create '/data/local/mnt/root/scripts/ssh.sh': No such file or directory
cp: can't create '/data/local/mnt/root/scripts/vnc.sh': No such file or directory
Unable to chmod /data/local/mnt/root/scripts/*: No such file or directory
Install finished
*********************************************************************************************************************************
What am I missing here?
Marty
LinuxHippy said:
I love this forum. Over the last couple months I've been reading the forums and learning how to root my phone and install custom ROMs. For the last 10 years I've been using Linux on my computers and netbooks. I like Android because it's a mobile version of Linux, but I would like to get a full version of Linux running on my phone. I followed this thread many times with and cannot get Linux to install. I'll try to give the details:
I am running a rooted Samsung Galaxy S 4G T959V running the Valhalla-Black edition ROM (Gingerbread). I installed Busybox V1.20.0 and Busybox Installer V1.20 without uninstalling either. I have Android Terminal Emulator installed with su privileges. I keep getting the same mount error with all the 3 linux images shown on this thread. Here is what I got (the first error has to do with mount):
****************************************************************************************************************************************************
# sh install.sh
Remounting /system rw ...
mount: No such file or directory
Usage: mount [-r] [-w] [-o options] [-t type] device directory
Installing scripts in /system/bin ...
cp: can't create '/system/bin/fsrw': File exists
Unable to chmod /system/bin/fsrw: Read-only file system
*********************************************************************************************************************************
What am I missing here?
Marty
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I guess mount command in install.sh didnt work
Maybe you can edit it. to correct one, may be this or may be not
Code:
echo "Remounting /system rw ..."
#busybox mount -o remount,rw /system
sh $kit/scripts/fsrw
zcop said:
I guess mount command in install.sh didnt work
Maybe you can edit it. to correct one, may be this or may be not
Code:
echo "Remounting /system rw ..."
#busybox mount -o remount,rw /system
sh $kit/scripts/fsrw
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I placed these lines in install.sh and deleted the 3 original lines that looked similar to it. I still got messages about mount, but these are a bit different:
# sh install.sh
Remounting /system rw ...
mount: No such file or directory
Usage: mount [-r] [-w] [-o options] [-t type] device directory
Installing scripts in /system/bin ...
Mounting the Linux image ...
Mounting: Prepwork ...
Usage: mount [-r] [-w] [-o options] [-t type] device directory
Mounting: Loopback mount ...
mknod: /dev/block/loop254: File exists
mount: Invalid argument
Mounting: Setting up chroot environment ...
mount: No such file or directory
mount: No such file or directory
mount: No such file or directory
mount: No such file or directory
mkdir failed for /data/local/mnt/media/sdcard, No such file or directory
mount: No such file or directory
[ Done ]
Customizing the image ...
install.sh: cannot create /data/local/mnt/etc/resolv.conf: directory nonexistent
install.sh: cannot create /data/local/mnt/etc/resolv.conf: directory nonexistent
Installing root-scripts ...
mkdir failed for /data/local/mnt/root/scripts, No such file or directory
Unable to chmod /data/local/mnt/root/scripts: No such file or directory
cp: can't create '/data/local/mnt/root/scripts/ssh.sh': No such file or directory
cp: can't create '/data/local/mnt/root/scripts/vnc.sh': No such file or directory
Unable to chmod /data/local/mnt/root/scripts/*: No such file or directory
Install finished
Full install.sh
Code:
sdcard=$(readlink -f /sdcard)
kit=$sdcard/linux
img=$kit/linux.img
mnt=/data/local/mnt
export bin=/system/bin
export PATH=$bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/bin:$PATH
export TERM=screen
export HOME=/root
echo "Remounting /system rw ..."
[COLOR="Red"]#Mount command
busybox mount -o remount,rw /system
#This script just mount system. We mount it above so we dont need it again.You can see [B]fsrw[/B] with notepad....
#sh $kit/scripts/fsrw[/COLOR]
echo "Installing scripts in $bin ..."
cd $kit/scripts
for file in *; do
cp $file $bin
chmod 755 $bin/$file
done
cd - > /dev/null
echo "Mounting the Linux image ..."
#mount the image
$bin/linux mount
echo "Customizing the image ..."
echo "nameserver 8.8.8.8" > $mnt/etc/resolv.conf
echo "nameserver 8.8.4.4" >> $mnt/etc/resolv.conf
#echo "Setting localhost on /etc/hosts "
#echo "127.0.0.1 localhost" > $mnt/etc/hosts
echo " Installing root-scripts ..."
#install custom root-scripts in $mnt/root/scripts
if [ ! -d $mnt/root/scripts ]; then
mkdir $mnt/root/scripts
fi
chmod 755 $mnt/root/scripts
cp $kit/root-scripts/* $mnt/root/scripts
chmod 755 $mnt/root/scripts/*
echo "Install finished"
Try it again and let see what happen
same thing:
Remounting /system rw ...
Installing scripts in /system/bin ...
Mounting the Linux image ...
Mounting: Prepwork ...
Usage: mount [-r] [-w] [-o options] [-t type] device directory
Mounting: Loopback mount ...
mknod: /dev/block/loop254: File exists
mount: Invalid argument
Mounting: Setting up chroot environment ...
mount: No such file or directory
mount: No such file or directory
mount: No such file or directory
mount: No such file or directory
mkdir failed for /data/local/mnt/media/sdcard, No such file or directory
mount: No such file or directory
[ Done ]
Customizing the image ...
install.sh: cannot create /data/local/mnt/etc/resolv.conf: directory nonexistent
install.sh: cannot create /data/local/mnt/etc/resolv.conf: directory nonexistent
Installing root-scripts ...
mkdir failed for /data/local/mnt/root/scripts, No such file or directory
Unable to chmod /data/local/mnt/root/scripts: No such file or directory
cp: can't create '/data/local/mnt/root/scripts/ssh.sh': No such file or directory
cp: can't create '/data/local/mnt/root/scripts/vnc.sh': No such file or directory
Unable to chmod /data/local/mnt/root/scripts/*: No such file or directory
Install finished
so install.sh working. Now problem is in /script/linux
edit
Code:
mount -o dev,remount $sdcard
to
Code:
busybox mount -o dev,remount [COLOR="Red"]$sdcard[/COLOR]
it not work change $sdcard to /mnt/sdcard
zcop said:
so install.sh working. Now problem is in /script/linux
edit
Code:
mount -o dev,remount $sdcard
to
Code:
busybox mount -o dev,remount [COLOR="Red"]$sdcard[/COLOR]
it not work change $sdcard to /mnt/sdcard
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It got a little further this time by adding this to /sdcard/linux/scripts/linux:
busybox mount -o dev,remount
this is what happened:
# sh install.sh
Remounting /system rw ...
Installing scripts in /system/bin ...
Mounting the Linux image ...
Mounting: Prepwork ...
Mounting: Loopback mount ...
mount: Invalid argument
Mounting: Setting up chroot environment ...
mount: No such file or directory
mount: No such file or directory
mount: No such file or directory
mount: No such file or directory
mkdir failed for /data/local/mnt/media/sdcard, No such file or directory
mount: No such file or directory
[ Done ]
Customizing the image ...
install.sh: cannot create /data/local/mnt/etc/resolv.conf: directory nonexistent
install.sh: cannot create /data/local/mnt/etc/resolv.conf: directory nonexistent
Installing root-scripts ...
mkdir failed for /data/local/mnt/root/scripts, No such file or directory
Unable to chmod /data/local/mnt/root/scripts: No such file or directory
cp: can't create '/data/local/mnt/root/scripts/ssh.sh': No such file or directory
cp: can't create '/data/local/mnt/root/scripts/vnc.sh': No such file or directory
Unable to chmod /data/local/mnt/root/scripts/*: No such file or directory
Install finished
hey guys.
Thanx to the author of this forum on debian on android. I had the same problem you see in the error logs above. the problem is between regular "mount" command and busybox "mount". you need to use the busybox mount. so I added the word busybox infront of every mount word in the script. eg. busybox mount -o , rw /system remount. the alternative is to delete the mount found on /system/bin so that the terminal will use the busybox one automatically on /system/xbin.
nice tutorial
Good article but...
I have some issues about installing it.I tried it with XXKPI 2.3.4 on my Fit but it only caused my phone to give me bunch of error codes on the terminal and my phone started to not dedecting sdcard and sometimes it doesnt mount on computer.I have SdCard issues.I have edited all the mount codes in fsrw,linux and install.sh (by typing a busybox like busybox mount -o)but still have problems.I have installed XXKPI in 4 Part inst. with Odin and wiped the device before and after the installation and after the Odin inst. i rooted it with UnlockRoot v 2.2.1 so it is rooted.Done a binary update on SU and installed BusyBox 1.9.3 because newer versions are incompatible with my phone.This is my last terminal session(all included)
Code:
$ su
# cd /sdcard/linux
# sh install.sh
Remounting /system rw ...
mount: mounting /dev/stl12 on rfs failed: No such file or directory
Installing scripts in /system/bin ...
Mounting the Linux image ...
Mounting: Prepwork ...
Mounting: Loopback mount ...
mount: Invalid argument
Mounting: Setting up chroot environment ...
mount: mounting /dev on /data/local/mnt/dev failed: No such file or directory
mount: mounting devpts on /data/local/mnt/dev/pts failed: No such file or directory
mount: mounting /proc on /data/local/mnt/proc failed: No such file or directory
mount: mounting /sys on /data/local/mnt/sys failed: No such file or directory
mkdir failed for /data/local/mnt/media/sdcard, No such file or directory
mount: mounting /mnt/sdcard on /data/local/mnt/media/sdcard failed: No such file or directory
[ Done ]
Customizing the image ...
install.sh: cannot create /data/local/mnt/etc/resolv.conf: directory nonexistent
install.sh: cannot create /data/local/mnt/etc/resolv.conf: directory nonexistent
Installing root-scripts ...
mkdir failed for /data/local/mnt/root/scripts, No such file or directory
Unable to chmod /data/local/mnt/root/scripts: No such file or directory
cp: can't create '/data/local/mnt/root/scripts/ssh.sh': No such file or directory
cp: can't create '/data/local/mnt/root/scripts/vnc.sh': No such file or directory
Unable to chmod /data/local/mnt/root/scripts/*: No such file or directory
Install finished
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So what can i do about it?I want to install Debian 6.0 so much and i am getting impatient about it.
Any help would be appreciated.
Sorry for my English if i have mistakes.
R: [ Tutorial ] How to Install Debian Linux on Your Samsung Galaxy Fit
Is possible install aircrack-ng airodump-ng and airmon-ng on ubuntu...
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can't install inside debian
I managed to install debian and in terminal mode, i cannot install anything, i get the error about "ldconfig" when installing xterm
dpkg: warning: 'ldconfig' not fount in PATH or not executable
the same with 'start-stop-daemon'
can you help me? i wish to install a terminal like xterm inside debian and some other app
Regards,
Works
Thanks
I was able to install this on my galaxy fit very smooth. Like your tutorials
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