3 day i fix it Pizz help
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backtrack run err
>> run abd shell <<
su
sh bootbt
[Error]
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she 110android/mnt/sdcard/external_sd/bt # sh bootbt
sh bootbt
mkdir failed for -p, File exists
ioctl LOOP_SET_FD failed: Bad file number
net .ipv4.ip_forword = 1
chroot : can't execut '/bin/bash' :No such file or directory
shutting down Backtrack ARM For Xoom
failed: Invalid argument
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i dont no how to fix pizz help thanks for a good time for me :crying:
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I am trying to install debian on my rooted g1, us rc33.
This is what I type in the telnet client and I get this error. I am following this guide.
Code:
# # insmod $kit/ext2.ko
insmod: init_module '/sdcard/kit/ext2.ko' failed (No such file or directory)
What is wrong and how do I fix it?
i followed this( htt p:/ /androlinux.com/android-ubuntu-development/how-to-install-ubuntu-on-android/ ) tutorial to install ubuntu on my desire z but it doesn't work. i'm using miui rom, does that have anything to do with that?
my kernel is 2.6.35.14-cyanogenmod.
Been planing on trying this myself but it does say it will only work on dual core phones. Haven't confirmed if it can work on g2/dz
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confirming it worked here
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i didn't mean to flame you, nor to mock you in any kind of way
^^ what is your kernel?
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i didn't mean to flame you, nor to mock you in any kind of way
i get this errors
Code:
# su
su
# cd sdcard/ubuntu
cd sdcard/ubuntu
# sh ubuntu.sh
sh ubuntu.sh
modprobe: module 'ext2' not found
←[H←[J←[H←[Jrm: can't remove '/system/bin/fsrw': No such file or directory
rm: can't remove '/system/bin/bootubuntu': No such file or directory
rm: can't remove '/system/bin/unionfs': No such file or directory
rm: can't remove '/system/bin/mountonly': No such file or directory
chmod: bootubuntu: Operation not permitted
chmod: fsrw: Operation not permitted
chmod: mountonly: Operation not permitted
chmod: ubuntu.img: Operation not permitted
chmod: ubuntu.sh: Operation not permitted
chmod: unionfs: Operation not permitted
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Ubuntu Chroot Bootloader v0.1
Ubuntu Bootloader is now installed!
This process does NOT damage Android OS!
Original Installer by Charan Singh
Modified for Ubuntu Chroot by Max Lee at AndroLinux.com ,G2Hacks.com and NexusOn
eHacks.net
To enter the Ubuntu Linux console just type 'bootubuntu'
# bootubuntu
bootubuntu
losetup: /dev/block/loop1
mount: mounting /dev/block/loop1 on /data/local/ubuntu failed: Device or resourc
e busy
mount: mounting devpts on /data/local/ubuntu/dev/pts failed: No such file or dir
ectory
mount: mounting proc on /data/local/ubuntu/proc failed: No such file or director
y
mount: mounting sysfs on /data/local/ubuntu/sys failed: No such file or director
y
net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1
Setting /etc/resolv.conf to Google Open DNS 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4
bootubuntu: cannot create /data/local/ubuntu/etc/resolv.conf: directory nonexist
ent
bootubuntu: cannot create /data/local/ubuntu/etc/resolv.conf: directory nonexist
ent
Setting localhost on /etc/hosts
bootubuntu: cannot create /data/local/ubuntu/etc/hosts: directory nonexistent
READY TO ROCK AND ROLL BABY!
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chroot: can't execute '/bin/bash': No such file or directory
Shutting down Ubuntu
umount: can't umount /data/local/ubuntu/dev/pts: No such file or directory
umount: can't umount /data/local/ubuntu/proc: No such file or directory
umount: can't umount /data/local/ubuntu/sys: No such file or directory
umount: can't umount /data/local/ubuntu: Invalid argument
losetup: /dev/block/loop1: Device or resource busy
Looks like a couple files are missing. I got ubuntu to run quite well really (4GB image file with fluxbox, an office suite, media player, browser, pidgin, and several other apps). I didn't use that guide, I just grabbed the files and read the bash scripts to see what was going on.
Basically the zip you download should have an ubuntu.img file and about 4 other files. Make a folder on your sdcard (I called mine "ubuntu") and place all the files in the zip in that folder. Then use adb shell to connect to your phone and run.
Code:
[B]# sh ubuntu.sh[/B]
That will copy certain files to the system. Once that is done, you can run:
Code:
[B]# bootubuntu[/B]
As far as I know, you have to be using adb shell to run that and not using terminal emulator (though I may be mistaken). Once you run bootubuntu (from adb shell) you don't have to have your phone connected to the computer (until you reboot at least to run it again).
Hello world,
i'm trying to install backtrack 5 on my Galaxy Nexus. I downloaded the backtrack 5 arm version, copied all files in /sdcard/BT5 and then got this:
Code:
[email protected]:/ $ export PATH=/data/local/bin:$PATH
[email protected]:/ $ su
[email protected]:/ # cd sdcard
[email protected]:/sdcard # cd BT5
[email protected]:/sdcard/BT5 # sh bootbt
Loop device exists
ioctl LOOP_SET_FD failed: Device or resource busy
mount: No such file or directory
mount: No such file or directory
mount: No such file or directory
net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1
bootbt[23]: can't create /data/local/mnt/etc/resolv.conf: No such file or directory
bootbt[24]: can't create /data/local/mnt/etc/hosts: No such file or directory
chroot: can't execute '/bin/bash': No such file or directory
Shutting down BackTrack ARM For Xoom
failed: No such file or directory
failed: No such file or directory
failed: No such file or directory
failed: Invalid argument
1|[email protected]:/sdcard/BT5 #
I'm running android 4.1.1 stock rom with root and franco.kernel milestone 5 3.0.41 (the last stable)
What can i do? Thanks for help
Is it This guide you followed?
Herman76 said:
Is it This guide you followed?
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No i followed a video from youtube. And others. But i simply download the backtrack arm version here: http://www.backtrack-linux.org/ then copied all the files and running with "sh bootby".
However i install cyanogen mod 10 and now it works for a bit. Now, after reinstalling all apps and use the phone a bit, i get again the loop devices error.
Why?
So I have done all the steps to installing Backtrack 5 on my SM-T210 correctly, but when i try to boot it up using "bootbt" i get an error like this:
"[email protected]:/ $
130|[email protected]:/ $ cd /storage/extSdCard/BT5
[email protected]:/storage/extSdCard/BT5 $ su
[email protected]:/storage/extSdCard/BT5 # sh bootbt
Loop device exists
open backing file failed: No such file or directory
mount: No such file or directory
mount: No such file or directory
mount: No such file or directory
net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1
bootbt[23]: can't create /data/local/mnt/etc/resolv.conf: No such file or directory
bootbt[24]: can't create /data/local/mnt/etc/hosts: No such file or directory
chroot: can't execute '/bin/bash': No such file or directory
Shutting down BackTrack ARM For Xoom
failed: No such file or directory
failed: No such file or directory
failed: No such file or directory
failed: Invalid argument
1|[email protected]:/storage/extSdCard/BT5 #"
any suggestions? Im new to android.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1074723
This thread covers installing backtrack on the Xoom tablet. Also implies it can be installed on other devices. Last activity in the thread was in 2012 but there still may be some helpful information.
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Hi
I'm trying to install this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2573441 on my freshly bought and updated GT-P5210 (rooted stock rom).
The script runs to the point where it has to mount the Image. (using the script from the post)
Code:
$bbox mount -t ext2 /dev/block/loop255 $mnt
This fails with 'invalid parameter', and if i remove '-t ext2' it fails with I/O error
Code:
[email protected]:/ $
[email protected]:/ $ cd /storage/extSdCard/Img
[email protected]:/storage/extSdCard/Img $ su
[email protected]:/storage/extSdCard/Img # sh /data/data/com.zpwebsites.linuxonandroid/files/bootscript.sh /storage/extSdCard/Img/t3buntuv1.2_20131216.img
Checking loop device... FOUND
mount: mounting /dev/block/loop255 on /data/local/mnt failed: Invalid argument
Error: Unable to mount the loop device!
1|[email protected]:/storage/extSdCard/Img #
Do I tell busybox to overwrite the 'mount' command?
I used TWRP for root/recovery instead of CWM if that makes a difference.
Best Regards
*Edit, turns out it was a bodged image file transfer