i installed remix os 202 version in my computer...but when check update i have message in red because i don't installe remix with installer official
i create my usb key with official installer, but i installed with "install=1" option in grub into ssd ext4 format
my error it's for this installation???
z750leovince said:
i installed remix os 202 version in my computer...but when check update i have message in red because i don't installe remix with installer official
i create my usb key with official installer, but i installed with "install=1" option in grub into ssd ext4 format
my error it's for this installation???
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The OTA update looks for file images that are created by the Jide installer, if u , like in my case having remixOS on an ext4, with system and data as folders, rather than data.img and system.sfs, ur system wont updateOTA, and anyway the ramdisk.img is located in different place if installed with jide installer from windows than installed to ext4 partition using other methods as "INSTALL=1" at the command!
i updated by pulling the intire image from jide website!
<<<New World Order (NWO)>>>
i have update my remix with remix update app...my app notify me for update...and update pass ok...i have red message but i don't have any problems
[email protected] said:
The OTA update looks for file images that are created by the Jide installer, if u , like in my case having remixOS on an ext4, with system and data as folders, rather than data.img and system.sfs, ur system wont updateOTA, and anyway the ramdisk.img is located in different place if installed with jide installer from windows than installed to ext4 partition using other methods as "INSTALL=1" at the command!
i updated by pulling the intire image from jide website!
<<<New World Order (NWO)>>>
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hi, I'm using linux and I put RemixOS on my linux root partition, with data folder, system.sfs,kernel and other. Actually I dont know and and I not see any Official Installer for Linux users. So, how can I get OTA update? Answers please.
*sorry for my bad english.
nilocatur said:
Hi, I'm using linux and I put RemixOS on my linux root partition, with data folder, system.sfs,kernel and other. Actually I dont know and and I not see any Official Installer for Linux users. So, how can I get OTA update? Answers please.
*sorry for my bad english.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
u wont get OTA by that method...ur installation needs to have been precisely installed by the windows jide installer executable, currently no installer for linux!
...as per jide, u will not be able to do the OTA update if used other method than default!
<<<New World Order (NWO)>>>
Related
Hi,
This is one of the ways you can try to Dual Boot Remix OS if the others failed for you. Using this method, you can choose to boot either to Windows or to Android each time you restart your computer. This method is safe and won't harm your windows files in any ways. No media inside your computer will get deleted.
Note: No EasyBCD or EasyEFI Softwares used.
Requirements:
The Remix OS Updated Version 2.0 (Released on 25th January)
The Android x86.
Android Installer:
Click this XDA thread for EFI Devices.
Click here for Legacy Devices.
You also need a 7zip software for extracting files etc.
Now, get the full tutorial from here: Dual Boot Remix OS with Windows.
This tutorial also has screenshots to help you in every step.
Note: In the tutorial I have given download link to Remix OS which is the older version, please ignore that and download the newer version of the Remix OS I gave here above.
Thanks.
Perfect to install 2.0 version, but how to upgrade on build 2.0.1. Tks.
Check Official Website
jongzizi said:
Perfect to install 2.0 version, but how to upgrade on build 2.0.1. Tks.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hi, Do check the official website for instructions to update. But I will recommend a fresh installation although.
Hi, in step "mountvol B" => "B" is new partition, right ?
tungwoodboi said:
Hi, in step "mountvol B" => "B" is new partition, right ?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes it is actually a virtual partition created.
The mountvol command works for mounting virtual partitions.
hellonirmal said:
Hi,
This is one of the ways you can try to Dual Boot Remix OS if the others failed for you. Using this method, you can choose to boot either to Windows or to Android each time you restart your computer. This method is safe and won't harm your windows files in any ways. No media inside your computer will get deleted.
Note: No EasyBCD or EasyEFI Softwares used.
Requirements:
The Remix OS Updated Version 2.0 (Released on 25th January)
The Android x86.
Android Installer:
Click this XDA thread for EFI Devices.
Click here for Legacy Devices.
You also need a 7zip software for extracting files etc.
Now, get the full tutorial from here: Dual Boot Remix OS with Windows.
This tutorial also has screenshots to help you in every step.
Note: In the tutorial I have given download link to Remix OS which is the older version, please ignore that and download the newer version of the Remix OS I gave here above.
Thanks.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
link not working for android installer
SIMBIOS said:
link not working for android installer
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It's working fine for me. Check again.
hellonirmal said:
It's working fine for me. Check again.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
could you send me that grub.cfg
my email id is [email protected]
SIMBIOS said:
could you send me that grub.cfg
my email id is [email protected]
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Here's the Grub.cfg File: http://pastie.org/pastes/10680721/text
Copy it and save in notepad and choose file name as grub and file extension as cfg.
Hi, is the remix os for pc 2.0.202 release out? there's a release note on http://support.jide.com/hc/en-us website. but OTA update doesn't say so and download page isn't updated either.
Enable test builds in settings.
Its not out yet, probably getting it ready for release soon i hope, and hopefully we have audio this time around!
enable latest update in setting/about page and tap 5 time "Remix OS version" to show aditional update call "unstable update"(well its stable enough for me"
and the new update has new feauture, it has pre-rooted native apps in it ( no need to install superuser or any other root apps anymore)
just do install remix os beta update to latest 2.0.202 and replace init.img file with one that have R/W in system, cause original init.img file still only has R/O system
note : backup ur original init file for next update, cause OTA update without original init file will fail..
Ok, I was able to download the update this morning! Not sure what was added or fixed but i was sad to see audio is still not working
this remix os never worked on my computer, the installation never finish successfully . I wonder if it's a matter of driver, like my asus essence stx sound card.
Go to Setting then "About" and tap "Remix OS version" 5 times to show (unstable update). Then go back to Settings click on "Update", click on the 3 little dots (options), click "System update version options", then select "Unstable version", and go back to "Update" and it will be there.
I downloaded and placed the initrd.img into the Remix OS folder, but when any app asks for root it fails with message "libc.so is 32 bit"
Anyone know what's going on? I installed 64 bit version.
lollyjay said:
I downloaded and placed the initrd.img into the Remix OS folder, but when any app asks for root it fails with message "libc.so is 32 bit"
Anyone know what's going on? I installed 64 bit version.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yep.
Orion116 said:
Yep.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Oh thanks for your support
Sent from my on Z00A using XDA Labs
https://groups.google.com/forum/m/#!topic/tasker/y7a-SBGEyJI
I think we need something like this.
lollyjay said:
Oh thanks for your support
Sent from my on Z00A using XDA Labs
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Try use 32 bit, I am using 32 bit and root is works
arts821 said:
Try use 32 bit, I am using 32 bit and root is works
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks
Sent from my Nexus 7 using XDA Labs
arts821 said:
enable latest update in setting/about page and tap 5 time "Remix OS version" to show aditional update call "unstable update"(well its stable enough for me"
and the new update has new feature, it has pre-rooted native apps in it ( no need to install superuser or any other root apps anymore)
just do install remix os beta update to latest 2.0.202 and replace init.img file with one that have R/W in system, cause original init.img file still only has R/O system
note : backup ur original init file for next update, cause OTA update without original init file will fail..
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
My init.img file was by default R/W... Tried a few apps that said i do not have root access and or missing superuser... Downloaded a build.prop editor to fix opengl settings and they wont stick...
Any help would be appreciated, im trying to get gameloft games to stop force closing on startup per https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/remix-os-for-pc/-UZXopMPj6o
*note my opengl settings were by default already set to "131072" but this is not working for gameloft games.
jzen said:
My init.img file was by default R/W... Tried a few apps that said i do not have root access and or missing superuser... Downloaded a build.prop editor to fix opengl settings and they wont stick...
Any help would be appreciated, im trying to get gameloft games to stop force closing on startup per https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/remix-os-for-pc/-UZXopMPj6o
*note my opengl settings were by default already set to "131072" but this is not working for gameloft games.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
What actually opengl es version is supported by ur GPU driver in remix os , u can find it in setting/about page at the bottom, try change the value with proper version reported
Code:
http://www.ltr-data.se/opencode.html/#ImDisk
You can use that to mount system.img or data.img under windows to a virtual drive
arts821 said:
enable latest update in setting/about page and tap 5 time "Remix OS version" to show aditional update call "unstable update"(well its stable enough for me"
and the new update has new feauture, it has pre-rooted native apps in it ( no need to install superuser or any other root apps anymore)
just do install remix os beta update to latest 2.0.202 and replace init.img file with one that have R/W in system, cause original init.img file still only has R/O system
note : backup ur original init file for next update, cause OTA update without original init file will fail..
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The 202 update shows in the update box as being downloaded. I am then given the option to reboot and install, but when I do, nothing changes. Does my installation have to be rooted first? I have Remix installed on the hard drive (SSD) of my Acer Timeline 1810TZ.
trentfox said:
The 202 update shows in the update box as being downloaded. I am then given the option to reboot and install, but when I do, nothing changes. Does my installation have to be rooted first? I have Remix installed on the hard drive (SSD) of my Acer Timeline 1810TZ.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have a similar problem. I'm running 2.0.102 as the only OS on an Acer touch-screen laptop that is booting from a 64GB SSD. Everything is working fine.
However, the Update window shows that Remix OS 2.0.202 B2016040501 has been downloaded.
When I click the "Reboot and Install button", the machine verifies the OTA package and reboots.
Problem is: the OS hasn't been updated at all and I'm still in 2.0.102, even though "Options / Automatically install updates" is turned on.
A step-by-step guide on how to fix this would be greatly appreciated.
FOUND: An accurate and detailed guide is here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/remix/remix-os/remix-os-hard-drive-virtual-machine-t3362506
Q8-V08 said:
Code:
http://www.ltr-data.se/opencode.html/#ImDisk
You can use that to mount system.img or data.img under windows to a virtual drive
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
how to use it??
kretex said:
how to use it??
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Right click your .Img file, ImDisk creates a shortcut for mounting.
I tried installing the OTA update v2.0.202 for Remix OS. The file was successfully downloaded but on reboot it says "update failed".
I installed Remix OS using Windows and the Remix OS installation tool provided by jide.
Any help?
i had the same problem
crackhead666 said:
I tried installing the OTA update v2.0.202 for Remix OS. The file was successfully downloaded but on reboot it says "update failed".
I installed Remix OS using Windows and the Remix OS installation tool provided by jide.
Any help?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Its an error in the script. I get the same eroor, but it's because I installed as ext4 to it's own partition using the Android x86 installer.
The update package is looking for system.img, and if it doesn't find it, it will throw a status 7 error. My system is installed as writeable to sda3, along with /data.
I'd love to figure this out, not only for me but others as well.
crackhead666 said:
I tried installing the OTA update v2.0.202 for Remix OS. The file was successfully downloaded but on reboot it says "update failed".
I installed Remix OS using Windows and the Remix OS installation tool provided by jide.
Any help?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Go to the update section, click the 3 dots and disable experimental updates. That usually messes it up.
crackhead666 said:
I tried installing the OTA update v2.0.202 for Remix OS. The file was successfully downloaded but on reboot it says "update failed".
I installed Remix OS using Windows and the Remix OS installation tool provided by jide.
Any help?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Are you by chance rooted? If you are the update will fail. The script gives an error message do you remember what it was? Also what kind of set up do you have USB, hard disk, etc.
well the ota's have sha1 checks and cannot be used if /system is installed R/W
That really doesn't make much sense since the update doesn't work on either my hdd installed version (ext4) OR the version I have on the USB flash drive (FAT32 system.img).
Error is similar to what you would get from an open installer script (Status 7).
Hello I just updated my system to 202 version using the ota update and after the actual update I had a reboot then I'm stuck in the [email protected]_x86_64 line...
Any ideas?
stanakis said:
Hello I just updated my system to 202 version using the ota update and after the actual update I had a reboot then I'm stuck in the [email protected]_x86_64 line...
Any ideas?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Same here.. It's super lame. Just a blinking cursor.... I tried downloading and installing the new update from their website (dated April 12th) after wiping the drive and get the same problem.
Great stable update.....
EmperorX said:
Same here.. It's super lame. Just a blinking cursor.... I tried downloading and installing the new update from their website (dated April 12th) after wiping the drive and get the same problem.
Great stable update.....
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Oh so it's not just me...and I was about doing a clean install as well... Lol the irony...I'll probably wait maybe they fix the problems... My laptop was 100% compatible for the OS from day one and now maybe it got incompatible... Who knows
stanakis said:
Oh so it's not just me...and I was about doing a clean install as well... Lol the irony...I'll probably wait maybe they fix the problems... My laptop was 100% compatible for the OS from day one and now maybe it got incompatible... Who knows
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Same, quite unfortunate!
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
EmperorX said:
Same, quite unfortunate!
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Should we open another thread cause this one is just for the "update failed" problem?
stanakis said:
Should we open another thread cause this one is just for the "update failed" problem?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Not a bad idea, I need to hit the hay at the moment because I am leaving for a work trip early am. So go for it bud! Just make sure to be super detailed[emoji14]
Also please note, I tried using the ota to update to a test release a few days ago... Same issue then. I chalked that up to it being a test release... But if I recall build dates and version numbers correctly, this stable release is the same release as my failed "test" build.
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
I had the same issue. I got it booting by adding nouveau.modeset=0 i915.modeset=1 to the menu.lst file in remixos installation folder. However the laptop seems to run hotter than the older version. Also I notice chrome cannot be resized to be less than half screen horizontally and the amazon appstore your apps>cloud does not work properly so I can't download apps i had previously gotten from them.
I have exactly the same problem. Is there a way to update or to prepare the system from the Terminal ?
Because i have only the remix OS on my Laptop
Update of Remix OS which has been installed using the Android x86 installer
If you have a Remix OS system which was set up with the Android x86 installer in an ext4 file system looking like this:
http://postimage.org/index.php?lang=german,
an OTA update is not possible (creating the message "update failed").
There is a workaround, if you create an USB flash drive containing the current version: The android directory must have the name of the current version, and all system files (i.e. all directories and files other than data) have to be deleted. A new Android x86 installation without formatting the ext4 partition will create updated system files and preserve the data directory (just updating it).
Link: Update for Remix OS installations .
Remixos is intalled with Virtualbox 5.0.16
today i saw in the updater;:
- a message "Remis OS 2.0.202 ... has been downloaded"
- a button "reboot and install"
then
i reboot
then
i get this message briefly then the gui is started and i get the old remis os
"Start updating...
ui_print Warning: No file_contexts
script aborted: failed to open /mnt/system.img: No such file or directory
ui_print failed to open /mnt/system.img: No such file or directory
ui_print
wait pidpid doneError in data/media/0/autoupdater/otapackage.zip
(Status 7)
Update failed"
did use official installer when you installed remix os?
if not then i think you must use it
the official remix os iso does not work with virtualbox.
remix os start then gui does not start. you get only text cionsole.
that is why i use the xda iso
thanks
i think it might couse of you rooted the remix os
I think I found the problem, the ota zip is downloaded to
/storage/emulated/0/autoupdater
and not
data/media/0/autoupdater
Q8-V08 said:
I think I found the problem, the ota zip is downloaded to
/storage/emulated/0/autoupdater
and not
data/media/0/autoupdater
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Those are the same location.
As already stated the OTA is for the untouched, unaltered stock kernel & .imgs; if you use a different kernel or img or alter the stock ones the OTA will not apply and it shouldn't be expected to.
i solved the problem by installing the original remis os with
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66047894&postcount=114
thanks
promeneur said:
i solved the problem by installing the original remis os with
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66047894&postcount=114
thanks
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
NB. At Step 5. Mounting /system as read-write will also break ota.
OTA update of Virtualbox installation
I posted a thread today solving your problem: Remix OS on Hard Drive or Virtual Machine - Installation and OTA Update.
Request - official Remix OS installer/installation guide for LinuxCurrently there is no official guide or installer from Jide that would help Linux users install Remix OS next to their system.
We "install" it manually by copying the specific files and modifying Grub accordingly, but we risk having problems with OTA updates, because many of us don't know if our "installation" method will fit the OTA system.
Other method we use is applying INSTALL=1 parameter to the grub menuentry after booting Remix OS USB. This method is also not documented or officially supported by Jide.
I'd like the Linux community to decide wheter it wants an offical Remix OS installer or a official guide on how to install it by-hand.
Please vote in the pool and share your thoughts.
@HypoTurtle already pointed out few useful information regarding the subject, but we'd like som official guidelines from Jide:
HypoTurtle said:
It is that simple, from initrd.img - before handoff to ramdisk / chroot to android - the OTA patches /mnt/$SRC/system.img [extracting it from system.sfs], /mnt/$SRC/kernel, /mnt/$SRC/initrd.img and /mnt/$SRC/ramdisk.img then it remakes the grub.cfg in $REMIX0S_EFI.
If you have the SRC= set correctly the OTA will apply correctly - if you have REMIXOS_EFI= set correctly the grub.cfg should update correctly as well
I don't know how different [if any] legacy/bios handles updates to grub configs
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
HypoTurtle said:
Personally I think doing it manually is more foolproof and less destructive. All you'd be getting from an 'installer' is a dump of the imgs to $SRC a 40_custom file made and grub update run. And thats if every linux user uses grub and if they don't that update grub doesn't break anything
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks to @Vioner to help me Improving this Thread
I'm an hackintosh user. I use Clover Bootloader and I would like to install it on Mac OS
I did post how to do it with clover. I had ota's work with no issues. Linux users have it the easiest.
Maromi said:
I did post how to do it with clover. I had ota's work with no issues. Linux users have it the easiest.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
i know it already, but it will be better if there more officialy (i think )
Thanks for all who was participating this pool, Hope they will Release it Soon
Poll ope again because not of enough data,
asuduakali said:
Thanks for all who was participating this pool, Hope they will Release it Soon
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have already achieved this by installing remix os on the windows partition and adding an entry into grub, it can also work if installed on a separate partition! I could make a script soon, or make a guide! What do you want?
moman2000 said:
I have already achieved this by installing remix os on the windows partition and adding an entry into grub, it can also work if installed on a separate partition! I could make a script soon, or make a guide! What do you want?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'm Just want to help Linux users who have problem with OTA updates, so with this Pool now i can request Official Installer for Linux from Jide Developer
asuduakali said:
I'm Just want to help Linux users who have problem with OTA updates, so with this Pool now i can request Official Installer for Linux from Jide Developer
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yh you should definitely ask them!
i agree a linux installer would not be a bad idea
asuduakali said:
I'm Just want to help Linux users who have problem with OTA updates, so with this Pool now i can request Official Installer for Linux from Jide Developer
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The only way an OTA would fail [other than modifying .img or not using a system.sfs] is if something needs to be added to grub.cfg/menu.lst that's the only thing that the OTA can't/shouldn't get access to if not installed with the 'official' installer
I guess Linux doesn't need OS installer cuz you can install via grub and ready go to.
Sent from my HM NOTE 1LTEW using Tapatalk
I also think Linux installer should be available. Many Remix users come from Linux distros and an easy installer would be very useful.
@itsAril and others - it's not that simple. Linux needs an official installer in order to make the OTA updates fully functional. System needs to be installed in a specific way that allows OTA system to detect and update it's files accordingly. That's why often OTA fails when "installed" from Linux.
HypoTurtle said:
The only way an OTA would fail [other than modifying .img or not using a system.sfs] is if something needs to be added to grub.cfg/menu.lst that's the only thing that the OTA can't/shouldn't get access to if not installed with the 'official' installer
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
itsAril said:
I guess Linux doesn't need OS installer cuz you can install via grub and ready go to.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Vioner said:
I also think Linux installer should be available. Many Remix users come from Linux distros and an easy installer would be very useful.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Agree with @Vioner it's not that simple. Linux needs an official installer in order to make the OTA updates fully functional. System needs to be installed in a specific way that allows OTA system to detect and update it's files accordingly. That's why often OTA fails when "installed" from Linux.
Note: i was reported some people still able update (even with warning message) and the other failed to update and must Re download ISO to get update, that's the reason why i want request this tool, to help people who still can't update via OTA and save more bandwidth for some country that use internet quote for internet service
asuduakali said:
Agree with @Vioner it's not that simple. Linux needs an official installer in order to make the OTA updates fully functional. System needs to be installed in a specific way that allows OTA system to detect and update it's files accordingly. That's why often OTA fails when "installed" from Linux.
Note: i was reported some people still able update (even with warning message) and the other failed to update and must Re download ISO to get update, that's the reason why i want request this tool, to help people who still can't update via OTA and save more bandwidth for some country that use internet quote for internet service
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It is that simple, from initrd.img - before handoff to ramdisk / chroot to android - the OTA patches /mnt/$SRC/system.img [extracting it from system.sfs], /mnt/$SRC/kernel, /mnt/$SRC/initrd.img and /mnt/$SRC/ramdisk.img then it remakes the grub.cfg in $REMIX0S_EFI.
If you have the SRC= set correctly the OTA will apply correctly - if you have REMIXOS_EFI= set correctly the grub.cfg should update correctly as well
I don't know how different [if any] legacy/bios handles updates to grub configs
@HypoTurtle but why would Linux users need to do that when Windows users don't? It sure isn't hard, but official tools prevent problems and misunderstandings. One of important rules of making software is "make it foolproof".
Of course thanks for the info on the OTA system.
Vioner said:
@HypoTurtle but why would Linux users need to do that when Windows users don't? It sure isn't hard, but official tools prevent problems and misunderstandings. One of important rules of making software is "make it foolproof".
Of course thanks for the info on the OTA system.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Personally I think doing it manually is more foolproof and less destructive. All you'd be getting from an 'installer' is a dump of the imgs to $SRC a 40_custom file made and grub update run. And thats if every linux user uses grub and if they don't; that grub update doesn't break anything
@HypoTurtle I understand. Well, Jide could simply give the official instructions or approve yours... It'd be that simple.
Sent from mobile
I like clover for themes(and other reason)but for simplicity systemd-boot is the way to go for uefi.
For ota's all you would need is to copy kernel and initrd.img from the src directory to the esp rename starting with remixos_