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Ntfs hdd mount apkmirror
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  1. #Ntfs hdd mount apkmirror install#
  2. #Ntfs hdd mount apkmirror update#

#Ntfs hdd mount apkmirror install#

When I went for the option to install OS'es, it gave me an error that saib something about "error copying multiboot files". At least it boots.īut as someone else said in a previous post, I also get the message "no multiboot card detected" or whatever it was.

ntfs hdd mount apkmirror

However, I tried flashing it to SD card with etcher of my Windows pc, which worked. I checked in the diskmanager and it said the disk was /dev/sdb Will continue to edit this post if further issues encountered and solvedĬode: Select all sudo dd if=multiinstaller_XU.img of=/dev/sdb bs=1MB oflag=direct Keep just the SD card for the first install, add the EMMC afterĬan't install linux2 without linux1 (may have been mentioned on the forum)Ĭan't install the 2 linux installs on different cards (emmc vs sd) "fdisk -l" allowed me to identify the proper number for CARDDEV under the form mmcblk p1Īfter I swapped around the vars, the installer started properly: Once it started, press X for the bash prompt. It seems that the 'init' script doesn't detect EMMC and SD cards properly (at least in my case).

ntfs hdd mount apkmirror

Prerequisite for me: have a linux install on the EMMC I now have Android 7.1.2 running with Ubuntu 16.04 Multiboot.Ĭreated my own repo with the fix mentionied by Then rezipped all the files in the directory to a new update.zip and that worked perfectly.ĭavidwkerr wrote:Okay, hope this helps others.

#Ntfs hdd mount apkmirror update#

Also had to add a dummy userdata.img file else the install script will not update or indeed install. Unzipped update.zip and concatenated the system_aa, system_ab. But I had to modify it (as I did all update.zips used).Ĥ.

ntfs hdd mount apkmirror

But in the end, I went with a straight install of voodik's CM14.1 using his update.zip. The backup and install from backup (on USB disk) work reliably (thank goodness) so I was able to do lots of testing. I changed the references to "emystem" and "sdystem" to "emsystem" and "sdsystem" respectively in the install script file because the script could not mount my system install partition for Android (by name).ģ. It is more up to date than the prebuilt images.Ģ. Generate my own installation image from loboris's GitHub. I now have Android 7.1.2 running with Ubuntu 16.04 Multiboot.ġ.













Ntfs hdd mount apkmirror