Ubuntu on Ideos X6 - Huawei Ideos X6

There are threads on this site and elsewhere showing the steps to boot ubuntu on android phones. Our Ideos X6 comes with a powerful hardware so i believe we can run ubuntu on it. But it seems that the kernel must support loop devices. Can anyone make a custom kernel supporting loop devices.
Or has anyone successful in running Ubuntu on Ideos X6.

Our kernel have support for loop device. Take this little instruction how install ubuntu oneiric, also the same process for debian just write distribution name and correct url in debootstrap.
1. this stage you must complete on your linux pc.
Code:
#debootstrap part on PC
sudo apt-get install debootstrap
sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=ubuntu.img seek=838860800 bs=1 count=1
sudo mke2fs -F ubuntu.img
sudo mkdir ubuntu
sudo mount -o loop ubuntu.img ubuntu/
sudo debootstrap --arch armel --foreign oneiric ubuntu http:/ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/
sudo umount ubuntu
sudo rm -r ubuntu
2. push this ubuntu.img to sdcard on your phone.
Code:
adb push ubuntu.img /sdcard/ubuntu.img
3. create this script as ubuntu.sh on your sdcard too
Code:
echo "Setting some stuff up.."
export bin=/system/bin
export img=/mnt/sdcard/ubuntu.img
export mnt=/data/local/ubuntu
export PATH=$bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/bin:$PATH
export TERM=linux
export HOME=/root
mkdir $mnt
echo "Mounting the Linux Image"
busybox losetup /dev/block/loop7 $img
mount -t ext2 -o noatime,nodiratime /dev/block/loop7 $mnt
mount -t devpts devpts $mnt/dev/pts
mount -t proc proc $mnt/proc
mount -t sysfs sysfs $mnt/sys
echo "Setting Up Networking"
busybox sysctl -w net.ipv4.ip_forward=1
echo "nameserver 8.8.8.8" > $mnt/etc/resolv.conf
echo "nameserver 8.8.4.4" >> $mnt/etc/resolv.conf
echo "127.0.0.1 localhost" > $mnt/etc/hosts
echo "Mounting sdcard in /mnt"
mkdir $mnt/mnt/sdcard
busybox mount --bind /mnt/sdcard/ $mnt/mnt/sdcard
echo "Entering CHROOT "
echo " "
busybox chroot $mnt /bin/bash
echo " "
echo "Shutting down CHROOT"
umount $mnt/mnt/emmc
umount $mnt/mnt/sdcard
busybox sysctl -w net.ipv4.ip_forward=0
umount $mnt/dev/pts
umount $mnt/proc
umount $mnt/sys
umount $mnt
busybox losetup -d /dev/block/loop7
4. So now we connect to device, run superuser permission, and chroot to ubuntu
Code:
sudo adb shell
su
sh /sdcard/ubuntu.sh
5.run continue deboostrap
Code:
/debootstrap/debootsrap --second-stage
6. setup apt
Code:
echo 'deb http:/ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/ oneiric main' >/etc/apt/sources.list
apt-get clean
apt-get update
7. add root password
Code:
passwd root
8. exit from ubuntu shell with 'exit' and run it again sh /sdcard/ubuntu.sh from terminal emulator on your device or via adb shell.
So, now ubuntu install successfully on your phone and you may install openssh and vnc server.
P.S. http:/ correct it with two //, I can't push correct link to forum. its denied post urls.

Error
I followed your steps exactly as given and changed / to // in http i am getting the following output when i ran ubuntu.sh. kindly help
# sh ubuntu.sh
Setting some stuff up..
mkdir failed for /data/local/ubuntu, File exists
Mounting the Linux Image
losetup: /dev/block/loop7
mount: Device or resource busy
mount: No such file or directory
mount: No such file or directory
mount: No such file or directory
Setting Up Networking
net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1
ubuntu.sh: cannot create /data/local/ubuntu/etc/resolv.conf: directory nonexistent
ubuntu.sh: cannot create /data/local/ubuntu/etc/resolv.conf: directory nonexistent
ubuntu.sh: cannot create /data/local/ubuntu/etc/hosts: directory nonexistent
Mounting sdcard in /mnt
mkdir failed for /data/local/ubuntu/mnt/sdcard, No such file or directory
mount: mounting /mnt/sdcard/ on /data/local/ubuntu/mnt/sdcard failed: No such file or directory
Entering CHROOT
chroot: can't execute '/bin/bash': No such file or directory
Shutting down CHROOT
failed.
failed.
net.ipv4.ip_forward = 0
failed.
failed.
failed.
failed.
losetup: /dev/block/loop7: Device or resource busy

Possbile what loop7 device already busy on your phone.
ry this command to see it
Code:
busybox losetup
And try manual steps which in script to see which step is failed.

When I type
Code:
#busybox losetup
nothing happens
when i type
Code:
#busybox losetup /dev/block/loop7 /mnt/sdcard/ubuntu.img
losetup: /dev/block/loop7
Code:
#mount -t ext2 -o noatime,nodiratime /dev/block/loop7 /data/local/ubuntu
mount: Device or resource busy
the second line is the outputfrom the command.

Do you phone have block devices in /dev/block/ ?

just checked using root explorer. there are many loop# files in /dev/block folder

You may try with UC kernel, or try with ext3 file system. I suppose what your kernel without support ext2.

i tried with UC v5. It supports ext2,ext3 and ext4. Still getting same error.
Should i convert my android filesystem to ext2,3,0r 4. If yes how to do it?

No, you don't need do converting. Problem with loop device or mount, try to see busybox losetup after mount image to block device, it's must show what image mounted to block device. If it's ok, try different option for mount.
I don't have anymore ideas why it doesn't work.
This scenario successful work on my phone.

Can you tell me what ROM you are using
Sent from my CSL-MI410 using XDA App

Last rom from wellcom (2.3-V318E)

now it works. Installed ubuntu. But i am now unable to install any package. when i try to install tightvncserver i get error message
E: Unable to locate package tightvncserver
actally i am not able to install any package
i have checked the /etc/apt/sourcels.list and it contains the required entry and i also did
apt-get clean
apt-get update
and it updates without any error

You need add another repositories to /etc/sources.list such as universe, multiverse, restricted with the same path.

Related

Ubuntu on Pancake

good i would like Ubuntu in my tatto like this site
bit.ly
dvSUHJ
do you see it ??
How to Install Ubuntu on your Nexus One/Android Phone!
but when i do this (i have patch the bootubuntu)
and when i try to load
HTML:
# bootubuntu
bootubuntu
mknod: /dev/loop1: File exists
net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1
Setting /etc/resolv.conf to Google Open DNS 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4
Setting localhost on /etc/hosts
READY TO ROCK AND ROLL BABY!
Brought to you by NexusOneHacks.net and the open source community!
[1] Illegal instruction chroot ${mnt} /b...
Shutting down Ubuntu
losetup: /dev/loop1: No such device or address
#
i have this problem ...
does anyone have the solution ??
jigsaw956 said:
good i would like Ubuntu in my tatto like this site
bit.ly
dvSUHJ
do you see it ??
How to Install Ubuntu on your Nexus One/Android Phone!
but when i do this (i have patch the bootubuntu)
and when i try to load
HTML:
# bootubuntu
bootubuntu
mknod: /dev/loop1: File exists
net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1
Setting /etc/resolv.conf to Google Open DNS 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4
Setting localhost on /etc/hosts
READY TO ROCK AND ROLL BABY!
Brought to you by NexusOneHacks.net and the open source community!
[1] Illegal instruction chroot ${mnt} /b...
Shutting down Ubuntu
losetup: /dev/loop1: No such device or address
#
i have this problem ...
does anyone have the solution ??
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Code:
mknod: /dev/loop1: File exists
losetup: /dev/loop1: No such device or address
script bootubuntu can not create device - /dev/loop1.
change script bootubuntu - change /dev/loop1 on /dev/loop2 or /dev/loop3.
any success?
i work all the day so i can try this only the evening (european time) so i will try it now and sayt it to you
zlopi said:
Code:
mknod: /dev/loop1: File exists
losetup: /dev/loop1: No such device or address
script bootubuntu can not create device - /dev/loop1.
change script bootubuntu - change /dev/loop1 on /dev/loop2 or /dev/loop3.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
i don't think the problem is here ... i think he's on the line
Code:
chroot $mnt /bin/bash
he is all the code of bootbuntu
Code:
#modprobe ext2
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
export kit=/sdcard/ubuntu
export bin=/system/bin
if [ ! -d /data/local/ubuntu ]
then
mkdir /data/local/ubuntu
fi
export mnt=/data/local/ubuntu
export PATH=$bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/bin:$PATH
export TERM=linux
export HOME=/root
mknod /dev/loop1 b 7 0
losetup /dev/block/loop1 /sdcard/ubuntu/ubuntu.img
mount -t ext2 /dev/block/loop1 /data/local/ubuntu
#mount -o loop,noatime -t ext2 $kit/ubuntu.img $mnt
mount -t devpts devpts $mnt/dev/pts
mount -t proc proc $mnt/proc
mount -t sysfs sysfs $mnt/sys
sysctl -w net.ipv4.ip_forward=1
echo "Setting /etc/resolv.conf to Google Open DNS 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4"
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 "READY TO ROCK AND ROLL BABY! "
echo "Brought to you by NexusOneHacks.net and the open source community! "
echo " "
chroot $mnt /bin/bash
#After exit command is executed clear it all up
echo " "
echo "Shutting down Ubuntu"
umount $mnt/dev/pts
umount $mnt/proc
umount $mnt/sys
umount $mnt
losetup -d /dev/loop1
/dev/loop0 only exists on the HTC Tattoo. /dev/loop1, loop2, etc won't work.
Ok i Will try this after work in 2-3h
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some time ago i manage to make debian work on tattoo http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=682443
check that thread ..
you must mount and chroot it via busybox
Search for Ubuntu on Market, there is an app which can install either Debian or Ubuntu.
i don't find this app
It's called linux installer..
Here you have it! Tell me your results!
I am trying to install Ubuntu on nFinityROM, i have partitioned my sdcard in fat32 and about 500 MB EXT3. Now the program asks me about the full path to the EXT3 partition.
What should i write??
Ihaveatattoo said:
I am trying to install Ubuntu on nFinityROM, i have partitioned my sdcard in fat32 and about 500 MB EXT3. Now the program asks me about the full path to the EXT3 partition.
What should i write??
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sorry if I am being pessimistic, what good use it would be if you install linux on phone (like a tattoo).
I understand it would "probably" makes sense, to use on some high end ones
Wouldn't it be a good idea to have dual boot to another ROM than to linux
Have you seen it on Touch Diamond? It has the same screen size and a 528 Mhz CPU.
It is just cool!
i make it for fun .... only ... i will try this after flash my new rom

[MOD] Full Linux (Debian) inside WebTop! v0.2.7 [2012/01/18] [11.30 GMT+2:00]

[size=+4]Take back WebTop![/size]​
Use anythings you can imagine! LibreOffice, Java, Firefox 4, ecc...
[size=+2]WHAT THIS MOD DOES:[/size]
Installing WebTopMOD your awm dock will be populated with 3 new icons: leafpad, lxterminal and a penguin.
Leafpad and lxterminal works inside WebTop but clicking on the penguin you get a Debian menu chrooted http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chroot in a Debian enviroment. In xterm you can use synaptic and apt-get to install anything in this new enviroment.
For example I need gimp:
Code:
# apt-get update //refresh packages list from internet
# apt-get install gimp
# gimp //
Clicking another time on the penguin open another xterm IN THE SAME ENVIROMENT so I can start another program
Code:
# oo-writer //openoffice writer
NOTE: Debian disk contain a Debian stable (squeeze) release, some software could be "outdated", if you would live on the edge change stable to unstable in /etc/apt/sources.list IN CHROOT ENVIRONMENT. DO NOT TRY TO CHANGE REPOSITORY IN ORIGINAL WEBTOP ROOT
Look here (http://www.debian.org/releases/) to understand what differ between Debian branches
For example LibreOffice is not yet in stable branch, so you can install OpenOffice or switch repo to testing or unstable
Firefox is renamed Iceweasel and the latest version in unstable is 3.5 and from experimental 4.0.
REMEMBER THAT 0.x VERSION MEAN THAT THIS SOFTWARE CAN BE BUGGED AND I CONSIDER IT IN ALPHA TESTING
[size=+2]PREREQUISITES:[/size]
- A rooted Atrix
- At least 2GB free in internal memory (could be more or less with the customized installation)
- A little bit terminal knowledge and willpower
- Brain
- Liquorice mojito
[size=+2]INSTALLATION:[/size]
[size=+1][1st way - EASY METHOD][/size]
Prerequisite for this method is:
On your phone: CWM installed
0) Download Debian disk - http://droid.makrit.net/WebTopMOD/WebTopMOD-20110707.7z
1) Unpack in your internal or external storage (path should be /sdcard(-ext)/WebTopMOD/linuxdisk)
Please don't use "adb push" it corrupt big files
2) Download easy-signed.zip - http://www.multiupload.com/C5GEIHDEM0, MIRROR
3) Install using CWM, reboot and enter in WebTop!
Uninstaller for version >=0.2.7 http://www.multiupload.com/18H5OHND90, MIRROR
Uninstaller for version <= 0.2.2 http://www.multiupload.com/W37DT6HJ7X
Uninstaller for version 0.2.1 http://www.multiupload.com/TO6W9X7CBU
Uninstaller for version >= 0.2 http://www.multiupload.com/GLKUZA2KP9
[size=+1][2nd way - CUSTOM METHOD][/size]
Temporary deprecated
Code:
Prerequisite for this method is:
On your computer: have a Debian installation or a Debian live cd or download this file ([url]http://www.multiupload.com/403F0OQEDA[/url] -> 2GB disk in 66MB), unpack it and skip to step 8
On your phone: install a "complete" busybox thought any free market apps and be connected to internet with a wireless network.
[b][On your phone][/b]
0) Start WebTop and leave it opened
[b][On your computer][/b]
1) Create a file with the dimensions that fit your needs using dd (I used this command to create the 2GB file: dd bs=1024 count=1 seek=$((1024*1024*2-1)) if=/dev/zero of=debian)
2) Format the new "disk" using ext3 (mkfs.ext3 debian)
3) Create a folder to mount the disk (mkdir temp)
4) Mount the disk (sudo mount -t ext3 -o loop debian temp)
5) Debootstrap! (sudo debootstrap --foreign --arch armel stable temp [url]http://ftp.debian.org/debian[/url])
6) Wait...
7) Unmount disk (sudo umount temp) and remove temp directory (rmdir temp)
8) Copy debian in your internal storage inside a folder called "DEBIAN" (uppercase without quotes)
[b][On your computer if you are using adb (recommended) or on your phone using terminal emulator, connectbot, ecc)][/b]
9) Open a terminal and type:
Get superuser permissions
[code]
# su
edit sudoers
Code:
# vi /etc/sudoers
You should add "%admin ALL=NOPASSWD: ALL" after the line containing "%admin ALL=(ALL) ALL". You can try typing this:
Please note that if you are using a terminal emulator on your phone escape is bad interpreted by Android using a physical keyboard, you have to send the escape key in another way.
Code:
GkyyPjwwwld3wi
NOPASSWD: [with a space]
[Escape]
:wq!
Now we enter in a more complete and privileged bash
Code:
# /usr/bin/sudo -H -u adas bash
Enable AWM to launch anything
Search→Go To… line 1317
Take this line:
use_profile 3
and turn it into:
use_profile 2
Code:
sudo leafpad /etc/tomoyo/domain_policy.conf
Now you can add any launcher to your AWM, look in easy-signed.zip (/usr/share/applications and /home/michele/easy/home/adas/.gconf/apps/avant-window-navigator)
Mount debian disk:
Code:
# cd /sdcard/DEBIAN
# mkdir root
# sudo mount -t ext3 -o loop=/dev/block/loop7 debian root
Debootstrap! (second stage)
Code:
# sudo chroot root /debootstrap/debootstrap --second-stage
Disable X ACL (in WebTop)
Code:
# export DISPLAY=:0
# xhost +
Enter in the new system
Code:
# sudo cp /etc/hosts /sdcard/DEBIAN/root/etc/hosts
# sudo cp /etc/fstab /sdcard/DEBIAN/root/etc/fstab
# sudo cp /etc/resolv.conf /sdcard/DEBIAN/root/etc/resolv.conf
# sudo mount -o bind /proc /sdcard/DEBIAN/root/proc
# sudo mount -o bind /dev /sdcard/DEBIAN/root/dev
# sudo mount -o bind /dev/pts /sdcard/DEBIAN/root/dev/pts
# sudo mount -o bind /dev/shm /sdcard/DEBIAN/root/dev/shm
# sudo mount -o bind /sys /sdcard/DEBIAN/root/sys
# sudo mount -o bind /var/run/dbus/ /sdcard/DEBIAN/root/var/run/dbus/
# sudo chroot /sdcard/DEBIAN/root /bin/bash
Export X display (in chroot)
Code:
# export DISPLAY=:0
Add Debian main repository
Code:
# echo "deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ stable main non-free contrib" > /etc/apt/sources.list
Finish debian installation
Code:
# apt-get update ; apt-get install dbus dialog locales
Configure your locale
Code:
# dpkg-reconfigure locales
Install xterm
Code:
# apt-get install xterm
Run xterm!
Code:
# xterm
Now you can install anything simply using "apt-get install PROGRAM_NAME" or installing synaptic
Before unplug HDMI cable you should exit form chroot environment and unmount the chroot:
Code:
# exit
# sudo umount /sdcard/DEBIAN/root/proc
# sudo umount /sdcard/DEBIAN/root/dev
# sudo umount /sdcard/DEBIAN/root/dev/pts
# sudo umount /sdcard/DEBIAN/root/dev/shm
# sudo umount /sdcard/DEBIAN/root/sys
# sudo umount /sdcard/DEBIAN/root/var/run/dbus
# sudo umount /sdcard/DEBIAN/root
[size=+2]USE:[/size] (ONLY FOR CUSTOM METHOD)
[On your computer if you are using adb or on your phone using terminal emulator, connectbot, ecc)]
9) Open a terminal and type:
Get superuser permissions
Code:
# su
Now we enter in a more complete and privileged bash
Code:
# /usr/bin/sudo -H -u adas bash
Mount debian disk:
Code:
# cd /sdcard/DEBIAN
# sudo mount -t ext3 -o loop=/dev/block/loop7 debian root
Disable X ACL (in WebTop)
Code:
# export DISPLAY=:0
# xhost +
Enter in the new system
Code:
# sudo cp /etc/hosts /sdcard/DEBIAN/root/etc/hosts
# sudo cp /etc/fstab /sdcard/DEBIAN/root/etc/fstab
# sudo cp /etc/resolv.conf /sdcard/DEBIAN/root/etc/resolv.conf
# sudo mount -o bind /proc /sdcard/DEBIAN/root/proc
# sudo mount -o bind /dev /sdcard/DEBIAN/root/dev
# sudo mount -o bind /dev/pts /sdcard/DEBIAN/root/dev/pts
# sudo mount -o bind /dev/shm /sdcard/DEBIAN/root/dev/shm
# sudo mount -o bind /sys /sdcard/DEBIAN/root/sys
# sudo chroot /sdcard/DEBIAN/root /bin/bash
Export X display (in chroot)
Code:
# export DISPLAY=:0
Run xterm!
Code:
# xterm
Before unplug HDMI cable you should exit form chroot environment and unmount the chroot:
Code:
# exit
# sudo umount /sdcard/DEBIAN/root/proc
# sudo umount /sdcard/DEBIAN/root/dev
# sudo umount /sdcard/DEBIAN/root/dev/pts
# sudo umount /sdcard/DEBIAN/root/dev/shm
# sudo umount /sdcard/DEBIAN/root/sys
# sudo umount /sdcard/DEBIAN/root
[/code]
[size=+2]THANKS TO:[/size]
Sogarth - for http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=983208
kennethpenn - for motoblur remove tool! many many thanks!
Chainfire - for Gingerbreak
makr8100 - for http://droid.makrit.net/ mirror
and many other users that works actively to hack this phone!
[size=+2]NOTE:[/size]
- exporting library you can start a lot of programs without starting chroot (obviously mounting the loop device), for example you can use xterm inside WebTop launching
Code:
# LD_LIBRARY_PATH=.:/sdcard/DEBIAN/root/usr/lib /sdcard/DEBIAN/root/usr/bin/xterm
- you can use sd-card replacing /sdcard/DEBIAN to /sdcard-ext/DEBIAN
If you would like to support my work click the this droid
[size=+2]MANY THANKS FOR CONTRIBUTOR:[/size]
Francisco Bravo
Robert Johnson
[size=+2]CHANGELOG:[/size]
v0.2.7 [2012/01/18] [11.30 GMT+2:00]
easy-signed: http://www.multiupload.com/C5GEIHDEM0
uninstaller: http://www.multiupload.com/18H5OHND90
EASY:
- Disabled Tomoyo (no more firefox issues between different webtop versions)
- New uninstaller
v0.2.6 [2011/07/07] [14.15 GMT+2:00]
Debian disk: http://droid.makrit.net/WebTopMOD/WebTopMOD-20110707.7z
easy-signed: http://droid.makrit.net/software/atrix/easy_v0.2.6.zip-signed.zip
EASY:
- binded in chroot tmp folders
- correct typo in missing disk message
- changed umount function (should works fine now!)
- added linuxdisk check (0 size, is a file)
- 2.3.4 compatibility
- cleaned mount function
LINUXDISK:
- added pdmenu and menu
- added device etc mountpoint in /mnt/DEVICE/etc
- dynamic change of resolv.conf (thanks to krkeegan)
- linuxdisk now is ~4gb (4095MB)
- added device etc mountpoint in /mnt/DEVICE/usr
- added plugins folder symlink to use flash player or other plugins between browser (inside and outside chroot) (FLASH DOESN'T WORK YET)
v0.2.5.1b [2011/07/07] [10.15 GMT+2:00]
Debian disk: unmodified
easy-signed: http://www.multiupload.com/ZAPZW2XX45
EASY:
- removed firmware check
- using a newer version of update-binary
v0.2.5 [2011/05/27] [9.30 GMT+2:00]
Debian disk: unmodified
easy-signed: http://www.multiupload.com/F68D73KF26
EASY:
- fixed unmount function
- removed motorola links
- fixed leafpad icon
v0.2.4 [2011/05/26] [20.30 GMT+2:00]
Debian disk: unmodified
easy-signed: http://www.multiupload.com/VI4JEFWLI6
EASY:
- corrected calls to loopdevice function (thanks Cryofix)
- check awm folders existence and fully reset permissions
- set different permissions to linux script, xmessage, lxterminal and WebTopMOD folder
v0.2.3 [2011/05/26] [15.45 GMT+2:00]
Debian disk: unmodified
easy-signed: http://www.multiupload.com/2JAO6F42Z4
EASY:
- corrected typo (remember..) in installation
- make new loop device (avoid conflict)
- renfoced unmount function
- fix permission for linux.desktop (awm launcher)
v0.2.2 [2011/05/25] [22.00 GMT+2:00]
Debian disk: http://www.multiupload.com/DVF6BJGJR3
easy-signed: http://www.multiupload.com/NKSFL81ODW
EASY:
- removed /mnt/androidroot (doesn't work)
- added /mnt/sdcard and /mnt/sdcard-ext
- code clean
- corrected lxterm policy
- replaced backup script
- corrected sudoers replace
- replaced debian with a more generic linux notation
- added check disk existence
- disk can be in sdcard or sdcard-ext
CUSTOM:
- Temporary deprecated (I've no time to update it today)
v0.2.1 [2011/05/25] [10.30]
DebianEnabler: http://www.multiupload.com/F8TMHY8VQA
Images: 2gb: http://www.multiupload.com/A1B6LG9YYF
easy-signed.zip: http://www.multiupload.com/HPA820KCKR
EASY:
- replaced xterm with native lxterminal
- introduced backup original files
- added uninstaller for version >= 0.2 http://www.multiupload.com/GLKUZA2KP9
- added uninstaller for version <= 0.2.1 http://www.multiupload.com/TO6W9X7CBU
v0.2 [2011/05/24] [17.30]
EASY:
DebianEnabler: http://www.multiupload.com/F8TMHY8VQA
Images: 2gb: http://www.multiupload.com/A1B6LG9YYF
easy-signed.zip: http://www.multiupload.com/NHJGJD7E3E
- easy method!
- symbolic link in /mnt/androidroot to real root
- added image already configured with dbus, locales and dialog
- added launcher for debian chroot and xterm in awm
CUSTOM:
- added instruction to make custom launcher in awm
- added instruction to configure locales, dbus and dialog
- corrected chroot adding /var/run/dbus
v0.1 [2011/05/24]
- initial release
Pro. This looks like the real deal (no compromises). I will be waiting for the noob version though
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What versions does this work with? 1.8.3, 1.5.7, 1.2.6 ?
XxKILLx3RxX said:
What versions does this work with? 1.8.3, 1.5.7, 1.2.6 ?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I used an ATT Atrix with 1.8.3 firmware.
However this guide should be applicable to any atrix (att, bell, ecc) with any firmware...
Can i use ubuntu as the debian system on the pc to do the image, secondly how do i make a 4 or even 6 gb image, thirdly is this similar to the chroot modes?
crnkoj said:
Can i use ubuntu as the debian system on the pc to do the image, secondly how do i make a 4 or even 6 gb image, thirdly is this similar to the chroot modes?
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6gb:
Code:
dd bs=1024 count=1 seek=$((1024*1024*6-1)) if=/dev/zero of=debian
5gb:
Code:
dd bs=1024 count=1 seek=$((1024*1024*5-1)) if=/dev/zero of=debian
4gb:
Code:
dd bs=1024 count=1 seek=$((1024*1024*4-1)) if=/dev/zero of=debian
3gb:
Code:
dd bs=1024 count=1 seek=$((1024*1024*3-1)) if=/dev/zero of=debian
1gb:
Code:
dd bs=1024 count=1 seek=$((1024*1024*1-1)) if=/dev/zero of=debian
debootstrap from ubuntu
Code:
sudo apt-get install debootstrap
sudo debootstrap --foreign --arch armel squeeze temp http://ftp.debian.org/debian
Thanks man, ill go and try it out within the next few hours. Btw i already have lxterminal working in the webtop, can i use that instead of adb/ terminal emulator to enter those commands?
crnkoj said:
Thanks man, ill go and try it out within the next few hours. Btw i already have lxterminal working in the webtop, can i use that instead of adb/ terminal emulator to enter those commands?
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Sure! I assumed that on 1.8.3 terminal is not available...
SystemR89 said:
Sure! I assumed that on 1.8.3 terminal is not available...
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ye thats true, i copied it over from an old /osh dump and it seems to work fine, if you want/need it i can send it to you (only the lxterminal or the whole /osh dump) just started the procedures to get it on.
SystemR89 said:
6gb:
Code:
dd if=/dev/zero of=/data/6GB.swap bs=1024 count=6144000
4gb:
Code:
dd if=/dev/zero of=/data/6GB.swap bs=1024 count=4096000
debootstrap from ubuntu
Code:
sudo apt-get install debootstrap
sudo debootstrap --foreign --arch armel squeeze temp http://ftp.debian.org/debian
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those commands returned the error:
dd: opening '/data/6GB/swap': No such file or directory
hmm in your first post the one for dding a 2gb file is different as these two.
AWESOME!!
You beat me to it!! I just ordered a Atrix and it's enroute to me over here in Japan... I was thinking I would try to build Gentoo on the webtop somehow.
I have experience there doing the whole bootstrapping thing, but then it hit me-- "How will I compile the programs?" since everything gets made from source and not from RPMs or DEBs in that distro.
Now I am totally chomping at the bit for my Atrix to get here; I am going to experiment using it as my ONLY computer at work, and out and about. I tend to use cloud-based apps even when creating content (I'm a teacher/photographer/web developer) and I feel uneasy about taking my loaded-to-the-gills Macbook on crowded Tokyo trains with me everyday.
Now with your find, I can still manage to do some light graphics work at times in GIMP too maybe?
crnkoj said:
those commands returned the error:
dd: opening '/data/6GB/swap': No such file or directory
hmm in your first post the one for dding a 2gb file is different as these two.
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ops.. you are right.. corrected!
starrwulfe said:
Now with your find, I can still manage to do some light graphics work at times in GIMP too maybe?
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I've not tried gimp, but it should works, we have 1gB of ram!
I was thinking how great gentoo would be too. kholk said once he manages to get kexec and a custom kernel to work he will start work for on gentoo to replace the webtop, that ought to be awesome than
Cannot wait to give this a shot! I just need to order a blue tooth mouse and keyboard.
SystemR89 said:
ops.. you are right.. corrected!
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ya thought so to just change to debian, btw why do you say if in ubuntu you use the squeeze tag and if just debian you use the stable tag when doing the debootstrap?
crnkoj said:
ya thought so to just change to debian, btw why do you say if in ubuntu you use the squeeze tag and if just debian you use the stable tag when doing the debootstrap?
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I'm not sure that stable tag works with ubuntu..
Wow amazing I will try when I can, will be funny or nice if we can connect the display to a chinese tablet xD so we can get a portable display xD
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Sent from my loved atrix ;D
update.zip, multiple size disk and terminal-less installation and usage will be ready in the next hours!
Stay tuned!

[BRAINSTORM] Booting directly into recovery

For reference, these are my thoughts on the matter.
We have 3 ways to do this:
1. Get hold of SBL, change it and flash it
Currently impossible afaik.
2. Get an init.d bash script to reboot into recovery if key is pressed
Most likely possible taking these 2 assumptions into account:
a) Bash allows to detect a pressed key, something like this:
Code:
_key()
{
local kp
ESC=$'\e'
_KEY=
read -d '' -sn1 _KEY
case $_KEY in
"$ESC")
while read -d '' -sn1 -t1 kp
do
_KEY=$_KEY$kp
case $kp in
[a-zA-NP-Z~]) break;;
esac
done
;;
esac
printf -v "${1:-_KEY}" "%s" "$_KEY"
}
_key x
case $x in
$'\e[15~') reboot recovery ;;
esac
Replacing this key code for one of OB's.
But for this, we need assumption number 2:
b) Key codes mapping is the same for recoveries.
Now, while this is the method of the greatest chance to work, it is also fairly useless. Developers will often break the boot before the init.d scripts are ran. So, this code should be ran before. Hence, the third method.
3. Start a custom service in init.rc (@ ramdisk) that will detect pressed key
This would be the perfect solution as it can't be broken from kernel (zImage) or system changes. However, init.rc has its own programming language (android init language) and there's no way to run this kind of listener.
However, it is possible to run an external script located for example in /system/bin/. These can be both an executable compiled from c (higher chances of working) or a bash scripting like the aforementioned one (lower chances of working since android probably doesn't start a console on boot).
Code for this would be something like:
Code:
service exampleservice /system/bin/exampleservice
user exampleservice
group exampleservice
oneshot
So uh, am I missing anything?
Anyone has other ideas?
a lot of times i heared about pressing "G" and "Power" would boot into some kind of save mode... if thats true i guess its easyer to reprogramm that keycombo to do something else... so does that keycombo anything? i couldnt figure out^^
Sent from my LG-P970 using XDA App
Are others devices has the key combination code in SBL?
I wish I have enough knowledge about android system so i can help...
i04055 said:
Are others devices has the key combination code in SBL?
I wish I have enough knowledge about android system so i can help...
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Yes there are devices heaving the key-combo in SBL if that answers your question. The "Samsung Galaxy S GT-I9000" e.g. has them there afaik. With that device it was possible flashing the SBL to add a "booting directly into recovery" key-combo...
So I don´t know why there should not be a solution to do the same to the OB but Noejn surely has good reason for telling its impossible.
But hey what about booting into recovery on every system startup and only boot into the system through the recovery? It´s a "quick & dirty" solution even if its possible but better than developing the way we do isn´t it? I´m not sure if its easier to change the startup that way than to add or modify a key-combo but maybe someone here does?
I'm sure (or hope..) someone can, but perhaps we should move this Thread to another part of the Forum so someone with the knowledge how to do this will read it.
d0n22 said:
But hey what about booting into recovery on every system startup and only boot into the system through the recovery? It´s a "quick & dirty" solution even if its possible but better than developing the way we do isn´t it? I´m not sure if its easier to change the startup that way than to add or modify a key-combo but maybe someone here does?
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Yeah, i prefer that way if poosibble rather than nothing.
But if put it that way, when the phone get bootloop is it still posibbe to boot into recovery?
Sent from my LG-P970 using XDA App
This is how it's done on Xperia X8 phone.
The /system/bin/chargemon is usb-charge daemon that is being hijacked on boot (it's binary is replaced with this script)
Original chargemon is copied into "charger" to keep it's functionality.
Than "sleep 3" waits for any keypress, and checks the dump, if keys were pressed, it launches the recovery binary.
quite simple.
Code:
#!/system/bin/busybox sh
/system/bin/charger
cat /dev/input/event1 > /dev/keycheck&
sleep 3
kill -9 $!
if [ -s /dev/keycheck -o -f /data/local/tmp/xrecovery ]
then
rm -f /data/local/tmp/xrecovery
# remount rootfs rw
mount -o remount,rw rootfs /
# Umount MTDs
umount -l /dev/block/mtdblock1
umount -l /dev/block/mtdblock2
umount -l /dev/block/mtdblock3
# Mount recovery partition
cd /
rm -r /sbin
rm -f etc
tar -xf /system/bin/xrecovery.tar
# Umount /system
umount -l /dev/block/mtdblock0
# chroot
chroot / /init
fi
# remount rootfs rw
mount -o remount,rw rootfs /
chmod 0777 /dev -R
chown 0.2000 /dev/oncrpc -R
cd /
rm init*
rm logo.rle
rm default.prop
tar -xf /system/bin/ramdisk.tar
mkdir -p /minicm
cd /minicm
tar -xf /system/bin/ramdisk.tar
# Umount /system, data and cache
umount -l /dev/block/mtdblock0
umount /dev/block/mtdblock3
umount /dev/block/mtdblock1
rmdir /system /data /cache /mnt
racht said:
This is how it's done on Xperia X8 phone.
The /system/bin/chargemon is usb-charge daemon that is being hijacked on boot (it's binary is replaced with this script)
Original chargemon is copied into "charger" to keep it's functionality.
Than "sleep 3" waits for any keypress, and checks the dump, if keys were pressed, it launches the recovery binary.
quite simple.
Code:
#!/system/bin/busybox sh
/system/bin/charger
cat /dev/input/event1 > /dev/keycheck&
sleep 3
kill -9 $!
if [ -s /dev/keycheck -o -f /data/local/tmp/xrecovery ]
then
rm -f /data/local/tmp/xrecovery
# remount rootfs rw
mount -o remount,rw rootfs /
# Umount MTDs
umount -l /dev/block/mtdblock1
umount -l /dev/block/mtdblock2
umount -l /dev/block/mtdblock3
# Mount recovery partition
cd /
rm -r /sbin
rm -f etc
tar -xf /system/bin/xrecovery.tar
# Umount /system
umount -l /dev/block/mtdblock0
# chroot
chroot / /init
fi
# remount rootfs rw
mount -o remount,rw rootfs /
chmod 0777 /dev -R
chown 0.2000 /dev/oncrpc -R
cd /
rm init*
rm logo.rle
rm default.prop
tar -xf /system/bin/ramdisk.tar
mkdir -p /minicm
cd /minicm
tar -xf /system/bin/ramdisk.tar
# Umount /system, data and cache
umount -l /dev/block/mtdblock0
umount /dev/block/mtdblock3
umount /dev/block/mtdblock1
rmdir /system /data /cache /mnt
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yeah ,from this we can see what is running before logo screen and we can mod that file
so.. is that mean we can boot to recovery mode same as x8?
racht said:
This is how it's done on Xperia X8 phone.
The /system/bin/chargemon is usb-charge daemon that is being hijacked on boot (it's binary is replaced with this script)
Original chargemon is copied into "charger" to keep it's functionality.
Than "sleep 3" waits for any keypress, and checks the dump, if keys were pressed, it launches the recovery binary.
quite simple.
Code:
#!/system/bin/busybox sh
/system/bin/charger
cat /dev/input/event1 > /dev/keycheck&
sleep 3
kill -9 $!
if [ -s /dev/keycheck -o -f /data/local/tmp/xrecovery ]
then
rm -f /data/local/tmp/xrecovery
# remount rootfs rw
mount -o remount,rw rootfs /
# Umount MTDs
umount -l /dev/block/mtdblock1
umount -l /dev/block/mtdblock2
umount -l /dev/block/mtdblock3
# Mount recovery partition
cd /
rm -r /sbin
rm -f etc
tar -xf /system/bin/xrecovery.tar
# Umount /system
umount -l /dev/block/mtdblock0
# chroot
chroot / /init
fi
# remount rootfs rw
mount -o remount,rw rootfs /
chmod 0777 /dev -R
chown 0.2000 /dev/oncrpc -R
cd /
rm init*
rm logo.rle
rm default.prop
tar -xf /system/bin/ramdisk.tar
mkdir -p /minicm
cd /minicm
tar -xf /system/bin/ramdisk.tar
# Umount /system, data and cache
umount -l /dev/block/mtdblock0
umount /dev/block/mtdblock3
umount /dev/block/mtdblock1
rmdir /system /data /cache /mnt
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soundes quite promising... have you tried it?
Can this be usefull?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
Noejn have you abandoned us ? Or are u planning to take a look at this ? Would be nice if u get OB up and running
recovery
Hi,
has there been any success with booting into recovery mode?
BR,
J
logitec said:
Hi,
has there been any success with booting into recovery mode?
BR,
J
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No,I try to boot directly into recovery through boot.img,but I get a big "error" form the LG Security Team!
Hijacking a daemon would work if Optimus Black had those binaries. I took a quick glance at a backup and I didn't see chargemon in /system/bin.
Besides, a xRecovery is limited as it's dependent on system files so a /format can't be done which isn't really that "comfy", especially when changing fs.
But yeah, better than nothing. Still, the method you described is only possible in Xperia phones, as far as I know.
I still say injecting a service on the init.rc is the way to go.
However, I can't test this now.
racht said:
This is how it's done on Xperia X8 phone.
The /system/bin/chargemon is usb-charge daemon that is being hijacked on boot (it's binary is replaced with this script)
Original chargemon is copied into "charger" to keep it's functionality.
Than "sleep 3" waits for any keypress, and checks the dump, if keys were pressed, it launches the recovery binary.
quite simple.
Code:
#!/system/bin/busybox sh
/system/bin/charger
cat /dev/input/event1 > /dev/keycheck&
sleep 3
kill -9 $!
if [ -s /dev/keycheck -o -f /data/local/tmp/xrecovery ]
then
rm -f /data/local/tmp/xrecovery
# remount rootfs rw
mount -o remount,rw rootfs /
# Umount MTDs
umount -l /dev/block/mtdblock1
umount -l /dev/block/mtdblock2
umount -l /dev/block/mtdblock3
# Mount recovery partition
cd /
rm -r /sbin
rm -f etc
tar -xf /system/bin/xrecovery.tar
# Umount /system
umount -l /dev/block/mtdblock0
# chroot
chroot / /init
fi
# remount rootfs rw
mount -o remount,rw rootfs /
chmod 0777 /dev -R
chown 0.2000 /dev/oncrpc -R
cd /
rm init*
rm logo.rle
rm default.prop
tar -xf /system/bin/ramdisk.tar
mkdir -p /minicm
cd /minicm
tar -xf /system/bin/ramdisk.tar
# Umount /system, data and cache
umount -l /dev/block/mtdblock0
umount /dev/block/mtdblock3
umount /dev/block/mtdblock1
rmdir /system /data /cache /mnt
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Good news, I'm getting close.
ok, thank you for everithing
Noejn said:
Good news, I'm getting close.
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good news indeed^^ im working on it as well but im not feeling like getting close :-\ pls let me know what you did and how you did it as soon as its done... again thank you very much for your efforts!
Sent from my LG-P970 using XDA App
d0n22 said:
good news indeed^^ im working on it as well but im not feeling like getting close :-\ pls let me know what you did and how you did it as soon as its done... again thank you very much for your efforts!
Sent from my LG-P970 using XDA App
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Well, I've succeed injecting the script on boot.
However, I'm getting some problems on the event0 > keycheck; I don't think at this time of boot /dev entries are up.
But I've already thought of a workaround and I'll test it tomorrow.
I´m thinking, if i compile kernel of ubuntu and install it in recovery partition, not possible then run ubuntu in native mode from sdcard with dualboot?

[GUIDE] Build Debian image to run on Tab via chroot

I've been experimenting and gathering information all day on how to build a Debian image to run on the Tab (and any other ARM Android devices, for that matter). I've found all the stuff on how to use the Ubuntu images posted, but I really wanted to know how to build a minimal system that I could have complete control over. (I used the latest version of Debian available, Squeeze, when building this, so anything that references "Squeeze" in the commands is because of that. You can easily substitute in a more generic name for files.)
I am going to break this down into a few sections.
Requirements:
Debian or Ubuntu machine (I used a VM with Ubuntu 11.04 installed on it)
Rooted Tab with BusyBox installed
Create the Image:
On the Linux machine you will need to install debootstrap
Code:
sudo apt-get install debootstrap
Create a blank image, format it and then mount it
Code:
dd if=/dev/zero of=squeeze.img bs=1M count=512
mkfs.ext4 -F squeeze.img
sudo mkdir /mnt/squeeze/
sudo mount -t ext4 -o loop squeeze.img /mnt/squeeze/
Note: The image file above is for 512MB, change it to "count=1024" for 1GB, I tried 512MB and it was very limited in space once X was installed.
Run debootstrap and install the system into the image
Code:
sudo debootstrap --verbose --arch armel --foreign squeeze /mnt/squeeze/ http://ftp.debian.org/debian
Unmount the image
Code:
sudo umount /mnt/squeeze/
Install the Image
Create a folder on the Tab, I used /sdcard/debian/ as my storage for my Debian files. Copy your newly created image over into the folder.
Installation will involve the following:
Creating a mount point and mounting the image
Chrooting into the Debian system
Setting some variables
Running the debootstrap installation
Either in a terminal on the device or using adb, do the following to install the system. (The code is commented to better explain how things are working.)
Code:
# Gain root access
su
# Create a mount point and mount the image file into it
# You can substitute any folder instead /data/local/debian/
mkdir /data/local/debian/
mount -o loop,noatime -t ext4 /sdcard/debian/squeeze.img /data/local/debian/
# Chroot into the Debian system
chroot /data/local/debian/ /bin/sh
# Set some required variables
export PATH=$bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/bin:$PATH
export TERM=linux
export HOME=/
export USER=root
# Set the shell prompt just in case it got overwritten by something else
export PS1='[email protected]$HOSTNAME:${PWD-?} # '
# Run debootstrap
sh /debootstrap/debootstrap --second-stage
# Start a bash shell
/bin/bash
DO NOT EXIT THE SHELL BEFORE MOVING ON TO THE NEXT SECTION
First Boot
Technically the system is running, but if you start to use it you will quickly notice some things just aren't right. There are a few things that I've found that I've needed to do in order to get things running right. You should only need to do these the first time the system is run.
In the Debian shell that is still running on the Tab, do the following
Code:
# This is for working DNS
echo "nameserver 8.8.8.8" > /data/local/debian/etc/resolv.conf
echo "nameserver 8.8.4.4" >> /data/local/debian/etc/resolv.conf
echo "127.0.0.1 localhost" > /data/local/debian/etc/hosts
# Needed to install packages from the repository
echo "deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ squeeze main contrib non-free" > /etc/apt/sources.list
echo "deb-src http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ squeeze main contrib non-free" > /etc/apt/sources.list
# Do the initial update of the package repository
apt-get update
Once that is complete return to the Android system by running the exit command
Code:
exit
So that's a fully running system right there. But we haven't addressed starting and shutting down the system.
Here is what a simple boot script would look like to both run and stop the system:
Code:
clear
echo "Mounting Debian Squeeze..."
mount -t ext4 -o loop squeeze.img /mnt/squeeze/
echo "Setting environmental variables..."
export PATH=$bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/sbin:$PATH
export TERM=linux
export HOME=/
export USER=root
export PS1='[email protected]:${PWD-?} # '
echo "Mounting devpts/proc/sysfs..."
mount -t devpts devpts /data/local/debian/dev/pts
mount -t proc proc /data/local/debian/proc
mount -t sysfs sysfs /data/local/debian/sys
echo "Chrooting into Debian Squeeze..."
chroot /data/local/debian/ /bin/bash
echo "Unmounting devpts/proc/sysfs..."
umount /data/local/debian/dev/pts
umount /data/local/debian/proc
umount /data/local/debian/sys
echo "Unmounting Debian Squeeze..."
umount /mnt/squeeze/
You will notice that the script also mounts and unmounts additional system filesystems. Also, the script basically pauses right after the chroot command waiting for the process to end, which occurs when you type exit inside of the Debian system. In effect, the script queues up the umount commands for whenever the Debian system is exited.
I use a script similar to that (without the mount/umount because I prefer to do that myself) to start my system. I have it saved to /sdcard/debian/debian and I start the system with the following command:
Code:
su
sh /sdcard/debian/debian
Issues:
The following issues have been encountered:
If the image file is mounted then unmounted, if you try to remount the image again it will error out. (Reboot to solve)
Optional Installation:
Of course the steps above leave you with a working system, but no doubt you will want more functionality.
I've installed TightVNC using the following command:
Code:
apt-get install tightvncserver
To start it:
Code:
vncserver -geometry 1280×752
After that you can connect to it using any VNC software, either local or over the network. If you connect local, be sure to use 127.0.0.1:5901.
Note: This does not install a window manager, if you VNC into the Tab you will get a blank desktop.
I also found that the less command was missing. Turns out the easy fix was to do the following:
Code:
apt-get install less
Finally...
All of this has just been what I've encountered so far today, haven't done much more than set up the system. Please let me know if I'm missing any key parts of the system or if there are any ways that this could be more streamlined.
Hope this helps someone
Thanks man, after rooting my SGT i have been looking for something like this, i'll try it when arrive home.
does touch screen work?
hardt2788 said:
does touch screen work?
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Dear god man read! It runs as a Virtual Machine on your tablet and you use a VNC client to control it. So yes touchscreen works but it is not a duel boot and is "piggy backing" off android.
So if someone emails you can switch to the email app then back to the vnc app.
You need pills.
Sent from my GT-P7510 using XDA Premium App
maniac3389, have you tried running lxde instead of gnome to see if it runs any faster?
hardt2788 said:
does touch screen work?
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Sorry, been a few days since I've been on here. Well, the concept is that you run a VNC server in the Debian system and you "remote" into it via a VNC client on the Honeycomb side.
jamezelle said:
maniac3389, have you tried running lxde instead of gnome to see if it runs any faster?
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Been a bit since I've worked with it, it installed and worked but something was quirky about it. (can't recall what it was)

Chroot. Running Debian 7.8 on Chromecast

How to install chrooted Debian 7.8 on a Chromecast (Debcast?)
English are not my native language but I will try answer any questions
Step 1 – 5 was made on a Debian 7.8 computer (raspbian)
Step 6 – 12 was made in Chromecast shell
1. Install debootstrap
Code:
su
apt-get install debootstrap
2. Download mini-installation for armhf with debootstrap, this will take a while.
Code:
debootstrap --arch=armhf --variant=minbase --foreign wheezy debian http://http.debian.net/debian
3. Tar the downloaded
Code:
tar -cvf debian.tar debian/
4. Send debian.tar to CC,data dir is writable
Code:
cat debian.tar | ssh [email protected][chromecast-ip] 'cat > /data/debian.tar'
5. ssh to chromecast
Code:
ssh [email protected](chromecast-ip)
6. Untar
Code:
cd /data
tar -xvf debian.tar
7. Create a start file for Chroot
Code:
vi /data/chroot.sh
#!/bin/sh
# Fix all PATH for Debian
export ROOT=/data/debian
export PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:$PATH
export HOME=/root
# remount /data. Got an error first time I loged into chroot. remount is a fix for this
# not sure if we need to do this every reboot
echo "Remounting /data"
mount -o remount,defaults /data
# Mount dev for Debian if needed
mountpoint $ROOT/dev –q
if [ ! $? -eq 0 ] ; then
echo "Mounting dev"
mount -o bind /dev $ROOT/dev
fi
# Mount pts for Debian if needed
# It's a fix for direct ssh login to chroot
mountpoint $ROOT/dev/pts –q
if [ ! $? -eq 0 ]; then
echo "Mounting ptst"
chroot $ROOT /bin/mount -t devpts -o OPTIONS devpts /dev/pts
fi
# Mount proc for Debian if needed
mountpoint $ROOT/proc –q
if [ ! $? -eq 0 ]; then
echo "Mounting proc"
mount -o bind /proc $ROOT/proc
fi
# Mount proc for Debian if needed
mountpoint $ROOT/sys –q
if [ ! $? -eq 0 ]; then
echo "Mounting sys"
mount -o bind /sys $ROOT/sys
fi
# start chroot
chroot $ROOT /bin/bash -l
8. run chroot.sh and continue with the installation, this will take a while
Code:
chmod +x chroot.sh
./chroot.sh
debootstrap/debootstrap --second-stage
9. We now got a working minimal chroot jail, almost no programs are installed, before we can install anything we need to update sources.list and add some repositories. Use http://debgen.simplylinux.ch/ to create a sources.list. I use debian mirrors for Sweden.
Code:
echo ”deb http://ftp.se.debian.org/debian stable main” > /etc/apt/sources.list
echo ”deb http://security.debian.org/ wheezy/updates main” >> /etc/apt/sources.list
apt-get update
10. Install vim and ssh
Code:
apt-get install vim ssh
11. change port from 22 to 2222 and restart ssh
Code:
vi /etc/ssh/sshd_config
/etc/init.d/ssh restart
12. Set a password
Code:
passwd
OPTIONAL
1. Install desctop and vnc server, this will take a while and our installation will rise with 400-450M (mine using about 800M total), we only got 1.1G total to play with so be carefull which program you install. A fix to this would be to create a Yaffs2 image for loop mount and then store it on a USB drive.
Code:
apt-get install xfce4 tightvncserver
2. Create a loginpassword to vnc, and choose if you need a guest login
Code:
tightvncserver
3. Start vnc server, 800x600 res.
Code:
vncserver :0 -geometry 800x600 -depth 24
4. Log into chromecast, I used a standalone RealVNC in windows and [chromecast-ip]:0 to login
5. More info at http://elinux.org/RPi_VNC_Server
INFO
- To exit root jail, just type exit
- If you started sshd in root jail you can connect to it with ssh on port 2222.
- No need to start chroot to load a program in chroot, you can start it from outside
Code:
chroot with chroot /data/debian /etc/init.d/ssh start
- you can also kill program from outside, run ps to find out ID and use kill [id]
- Chromecast does support loop mount, but not very many filesystems
o To mount a supported filesystem use
Code:
mount myImage.img /mnt/myImage –o loop=/dev/block/loop0
o does not support ext, ext2, ext3 or ext4
o Does support yaffs2, vfat…
o supported filetypes can be found in cat /proc/filesystems
o yaffs2utils can be compiled in debian (on CC), this program can make same filesystem type as /data, and this file can be loop mounted
o Install git, gcc and make. Then git clone https://github.com/justsoso8/yaffs2utils
Errors:
- stdin is not a tty. Run inside chroot jail:
Code:
/bin/mount -t devpts -o OPTIONS devpts /dev/pts
or outside chroot run
Code:
chroot /data/debian /bin/mount -t devpts -o OPTIONS devpts /dev/pts
. Then try to connect to port 2222 again.
- do this: mount -t proc proc /proc.
Run (outside chroot)
Code:
mount -t proc /proc /data/debian/proc
- Chroot and vi can be found in busybox (busybox chroot, busybox vi) you can create a symlink to it.
Code:
mkdir /data/bin & cd /data/bin
ln /bin/busybox –s vi
ln /bin/busybox –s chroot
export PATH=/data/bin:$PATH
o If you need Busybox it can be downloaded from: http://www.busybox.net/downloads/binaries/latest/busybox-armv7l
TODO:
- Autostart chroot on boot
- Does anyone know how to view shell via HDMI?
- Can keyboards and mouse be connected via a USB hub so we can use CC as a minimal computer?
LINKS:
http://www.hjackson.org/blog/archives/2008/10/18/ssh-stdin-is-not-a-tty
https://wiki.debian.org/ChrootOnAndroid
http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-do-i-compress-a-whole-linux-or-unix-directory/
http://elinux.org/RPi_VNC_Server
http://debgen.simplylinux.ch/
https://bitbucket.org/inkubux/cubox-i/wiki/Plex Wheezy
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BasicChroot
https://github.com/justsoso8/yaffs2utils
http://www.busybox.net/downloads/binaries/latest/busybox-armv7l
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How are you using a mouse and keyboard, powered otg
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it's a minimum installation of Debian, but I guess you can install xfce and use X-forwarding with sshd. They got it working on a transcend wifi sd-card so it can be made, not sure how fast it will run.
http://dmitry.gr/index.php?r=05.Projects&proj=15. Transcend WiFiSD
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Ok, I tried X-forwarding, it's not a GUI, it's more like you run a program from a host, and "stream" it to some other computer using a client program and ssh.
Also installed xcfe-desctop and tightvncserver. No problem connecting to chromecast and run programs in vnc.
Is it possible to post a little 'how to' and some screenshots?
sure, give me a few days =)
Pietplezier said:
Is it possible to post a little 'how to' and some screenshots?
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First post is updated with new information
Mape0661 said:
sure, give me a few days =)
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Screenshots looks wicked!
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Screenshots looks wicked!
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Thanks! It worked better then I thought it would, it's working like a small computer.
I have tryed to view shell over HDMI, would be fun, but I haven't got it to work yet, only crashed the chromecast.

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