Hi.
I have Samsung Galaxy S3 and I want to install Kali Linux with Linux Deploy.
I have problem. I pressed INSTALL and in terminal is written in last point:
/data/data/ru.meefik.linuxdeploy/linux/bin/
linuxdeploy: /data/data/ru.meefik.linuxdeploy/linux/share/
debootstrap/debootstrap: line 354: tr: Permission denied
I rooted my phone and I don't know how to fix this error.
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Hi guys. I was trying to install kali linux through linux deploy, however, when i install it it fails on mounting and tells me to start again. Any idea why. Or is it not compatible yet?
Thanks
Hi there,
I recently installed the Linux Deploy app on my rooted S3 but when I attempt to install Kali Linux using Linux Deploy I come across this problem:
Code:
>>> begin: install
Checking mount points . . . fail
Press STOP and repeat attempt.
<<< end: install
I have checked my root and tried different install directories including an external OTG USB flash drive.
If anyone has any ideas or is able to assist with my problem that would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Dylan
U have 2 ways If u want linux on ur Android device :
1. "Native" way. Individual device have individual tools for booting linux.
2. Mount linux on top of Android.
I have some smartphones that im not using. And I want to install linux on it (some small linux, maybe without gui, just for linux terminal).
This smartphones dont have "individual tools". So without knowledge how to port Multiboot or Kexecboot (etc.) this way cant be used.
(I have native linux on my ASUS tablet, so I understand a little about "what I want")
But I dont want to install linux on top of Android (LinuxOnAndroid, Linux Deploy etc.).
So my question is :
TWRP have Terminal Command (In Advanced menu) that can run .sh scripts. Can I mount linux inside of "recovery" (throught the TWRP Terminal Command) ? (On the Android, linux can be mounted throught the Terminal Emulator)
I wanted to test it by myself, but I havent the time for this. So maybe someone already experiment with this.
PS. All I really need its native linux terminal (not terminal emulator, or some another terminal with ported utilities). So maybe someone know easy way how to "replace" android with native linux ?
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Hi i am using this tab and i want to install linux. I downloaded complete linux installer app, terminal emulatir and androidvnc. I downloaded linux file and i install it with terminal emulator. Successed. But i get an error : econnecrefused 127.0.0.1:5900. What should i do? I reinstalled everything but nothing.
Hi.
I'm a bit new to android rooting but have experience with linux.
I was trying Complete Linux Installer app for installing Kali Linux on my android phone.
I follow the instructions the app provides by downloading the zip folder and extracting the two files into a directory called kali in /
Before this I installed both the terminal app and the Android VNC app on my phone.
When i try to boot linux it says "unable to get permission from terminal app. Please reinstall Complete Linux Installer"
...and I did. But to no surprise, it still didn't work.
The app requires rooted android. rooting android phone is a bit more than just getting root privileges on shell. You need to unlock bootloader and root the device first.
Also please note you can't run linux on android, these kind of apps just provide some chroot environment for command line you can connect to VNC or SSH.
The app mentioned is outdated, but you can use Linux Deploy.