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mscion 2015-10-22 11:21

Re: What is ubuntu 13.10 password for root?
 
Hi, You can just download the LOA app and get the scripts and a variety of img files from there (ubuntu, fedora, archlinux...)

https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...nandroid&hl=en

nicholes 2015-10-22 12:04

Re: What is ubuntu 13.10 password for root?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mscion (Post 1486309)
Hi, You can just download the LOA app and get the scripts and a variety of img files from there (ubuntu, fedora, archlinux...)

https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...nandroid&hl=en

i tried this but after downloading the image file it does not launch in my phone , the app crash every time when i launch ubuntu or any os

wait .. can i launch this image (ubuntu) using terminal???

if Yes then how do i do it

mscion 2015-10-22 12:44

Re: What is ubuntu 13.10 password for root?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nicholes (Post 1486315)
i tried this but after downloading the image file it does not launch in my phone , the app crash every time when i launch ubuntu or any os

wait .. can i launch this image (ubuntu) using terminal???

if Yes then how do i do it

I've done it in the past but I then I just ran the script from the terminal. lol.

A few questions:

1)What device do you have?
2)Which version of android are you running (kitkat, lollipop?)
3)Presumably you are rooted. Is your kernel set to permissive?


This might be helpful too.

http://www.robherc.com/hosted/linuxonandroid/FAQ.html#3

nicholes 2015-10-22 14:05

Re: What is ubuntu 13.10 password for root?
 
I am rooted.

Device name is Galaxy Note 2
Running kitkat

Third question? I don't get it

mscion 2015-10-22 14:51

Re: What is ubuntu 13.10 password for root?
 
Ok. What kernel are you using? Is it stock? If so you will need to flash a kernel that allows you to set selinux=permissive. You can check xda in original development for one. Once you've flashed the kernel you can set Selinux to permissive from terminal or using an app that does it. Possiby the kernel will have it permissive by default. Then try running loa.

nicholes 2015-10-22 15:56

Re: What is ubuntu 13.10 password for root?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mscion (Post 1486340)
Ok. What kernel are you using? Is it stock? If so you will need to flash a kernel that allows you to set selinux=permissive. You can check xda in original development for one. Once you've flashed the kernel you can set Selinux to permissive from terminal or using an app that does it. Possiby the kernel will have it permissive by default. Then try running loa.

I would search about it and fix it.

Thanks for the quick reply.


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