~RemixOS_x64- UEFI or Legacy -Xposed-SuperSU-Gapps~
Based on version 3.0.207
UEFI Install
1- Download and extract the package I made
2- Run the installer and select the ISO file
3- Reboot and select: Remix OS option
4- Once in RemixOS open the play store and UPDATE SuperSU
5- Open SuperSU and update the binary. It should say success!!
6- Install XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4.apk or XposedInstaller_3.1.1.apk (i installed 3.0 alpha4 but doesnt matter which)
7- Reboot and enjoy your RemixOS with newest SuperSU, working Xposed and Gapps
Legacy Install
1- Download and extract the package I made
2- Run the installer and select the ISO file
3- Reboot and select: Remix OS option
4- Once in RemixOS open the play store and UPDATE SuperSU
5- Open SuperSU and update the binary. It should say success!!
6- Install XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4.apk or XposedInstaller_3.1.1.apk (i installed 3.0 alpha4 but doesnt matter which)
7- Reboot and enjoy your RemixOS with newest SuperSU, working Xposed and Gapps
~RemixOS_x64- UEFI or Legacy -Xposed-SuperSU-Gapps~: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_NCp06S3NUmWmVIVUN2ZXRzVDA
Xposed Installer 3.0 Alpha 4: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_NCp06S3NUmdG1XSWJGS3dBVUk
Xposed Installer 3.1.1: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_NCp06S3NUmU21iY3hCdUJtSFE
Credits go to all involved in creating the software in the first place. Please let me know if it works for you
PizzaG Windows 10 EFI Partition Helper: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_NCp06S3NUmUVpNR2RheHpOTlk
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The download link doesn't work, gives 404
@crazygamer64
Hopefully links are fixed. That's really odd, the links were working yesterday. But anyways, should be good again.
PizzaG said:
@crazygamer64
Hopefully links are fixed. That's really odd, the links were working yesterday. But anyways, should be good again.
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worked now thanks!
@crazygamer64
How did the install go? I'm trying to get some feedback vs ROC version which is the same concept just put together a little different. Trying to narrow down some booting issues on various pc setups vs stock working. Thanks
PizzaG said:
@crazygamer64
How did the install go? I'm trying to get some feedback vs ROC version which is the same concept just put together a little different. Trying to narrow down some booting issues on various pc setups vs stock working. Thanks
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Well, everything worked out great except for that termux command which gave me : can't open flash-script.sh
crazygamer64 said:
Well, everything worked out great except for that termux command which gave me : can't open flash-script.sh
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UEFI or Legacy install? If UEFI, maybe try the steps from legacy. cd /system.xposed
then run sh flash-script.sh
PizzaG said:
UEFI or Legacy install? If UEFI, maybe try the steps from legacy. cd /system.xposed
then run sh flash-script.sh
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Well if I try that then it gives me: no such file or directory edit: now it worked, u typed an . Instead of an /
Termux now gave me: can't create '/system/Xposed.prop': file already exists
Also I am using UEFI
Giving this a shot now. Will update.
Are you planning on maintaining this with OTA updates?
Edit: Awesome. I have Remix OS x64 with R/W and Xposed. Worked great, PizzaG. Many thanks!
Time to AdBlock the crap out of everything.
bobdamnit said:
Giving this a shot now. Will update.
Are you planning on maintaining this with OTA updates?
Edit: Awesome. I have Remix OS x64 with R/W and Xposed. Worked great, PizzaG. Many thanks!
Time to AdBlock the crap out of everything.
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Glad it worked out for you. Yes, I'll do my best to maintain it as OTA updates come out
PizzaG said:
Glad it worked out for you. Yes, I'll do my best to maintain it as OTA updates come out
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Awesome. One thing to note, I could not get SuperSu to open at all while in DEBUG mode. I ended up booting normal Remix OS and enabling the debug console and doing it this way. Just a heads up!
Sweet sweet proof:
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Also, like I previously stated... If you also have another operating system installed (I have Windows 10 Pro x64) you can modify a few things about the new bootup process. Wherever you installed Remix OS (I've installed it to a seperate partition, so for me it is E:/), go there.
- Open the Remix OS folder
- Find "menu.lst" and open it with Notepad++
- Delete the entry for Remix OS DEBUG. Delete the whole entry
- Change "timeout" from '10' to '0'
- Save the file
It will look very similar to this:
Code:
default 0
timeout 0
title Resident mode - RW enabled
find --set-root /RemixOS/kernel
kernel /RemixOS/kernel root=/dev/ram0 androidboot.hardware=remix_x86_x64 androidboot.selinux=permissive quiet SERIAL=random logo.showlogo=1 SRC=RemixOS/ REMOUNT_RW=1 DATA= CREATE_DATA_IMG=1
initrd /RemixOS/initrd.img
boot
What this will do is remove the entry for Remix OS DEBUG -- INSTALL XPOSED, force standard rooted/xposed Remix OS to boot automatically, and remove the 10 second timeout before the Remix OS selection allowing Remix to boot automatically after selecting it in the Windows bootloader. For advanced users, this can be accomplised in the Remix OS/Remix OS DEBUG selection screen also, by pressing Escape to enter the selection screen, "e" to edit lists, and following the on-screen instructions for deleting selections and saving.
Hope this helps!
Worked perfectly, thanks my friend.
After downloading, the RAR won't extract, says that the file is incomplete, any idea?
jor3l said:
After downloading, the RAR won't extract, says that the file is incomplete, any idea?
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Your download may be corrupted, try downloading again.
Grindher said:
Your download may be corrupted, try downloading again.
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Already tried 3 times, same result on my mac, just to confirm this is the MD5 of the file:
MD5 (RemixOS_x64- Xposed-SuperSU-Gapps[v2].rar) = 44ba6fcc6330ad98f1ac375d29b54c5f
---------- Post added at 03:15 AM ---------- Previous post was at 02:57 AM ----------
Worked using WinRar, seems like an issue with The Unarchiver (mac), now testing..
howdy,
successful x64 efi install, bootup, xposed (no flash-script, XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4.apk works, 3.1.1 doesn't).
apparently everything is nominal. xposed youtube adaway seems to be working. (!)
(i do have a remix problem with my fav game five card draw - grunging $ and win/loss amounts, but that's a remix problem not your adaption)
HP Pavilion x2 12-b020nr 12" Detachable Laptop (Intel Core M3, 4 GB RAM, 128GB SSD) with Windows 10
32gb ntfs partition for remix, use grub2win to boot into remix
good work!
Thanks your work, but seem it not working with Ext4 File system of partition, how can i explan data partition Remix OS from 4Gb to 32Gb?
http://support.jide.com/hc/en-us/articles/218463867-How-to-increase-the-memory-size-
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http://support.jide.com/hc/en-us/articles/218463867-How-to-increase-the-memory-size-
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thanks you! but i wonderwhy which type format of partition is support for that? maybe only NTFS or include Ext4, bro?
Thanks, it work for me
daWyrd1 said:
howdy,
successful x64 efi install, bootup, xposed (no flash-script, XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4.apk works, 3.1.1 doesn't).
apparently everything is nominal. xposed youtube adaway seems to be working. (!)
(i do have a remix problem with my fav game five card draw - grunging $ and win/loss amounts, but that's a remix problem not your adaption)
HP Pavilion x2 12-b020nr 12" Detachable Laptop (Intel Core M3, 4 GB RAM, 128GB SSD) with Windows 10
32gb ntfs partition for remix, use grub2win to boot into remix
good work!
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I try but not work,still error like this
Any idea with my problem,bro?
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Hi there. As you may already know, Remix OS has already been released for PC. Remix OS is "re-designed" Android which works on PC and has many good features such as multitasking, Windows shortcuts, etc. In this thread, I want to teach how to install Remix OS, ROOT it and many more. So, let's get started.
1. Install Remix OS on HDD [Using Ubuntu]:
So, to install Remix OS on HDD, you will need Remix OS iso or img file and Ubuntu installed on PC.
First of all, create folder called "remix" (without quotes) on / directory on Ubuntu.
From the Remix ISO/IMG, put the following files in /remix: initrd.img, kernel, ramdisk.img, system.img.
Make a directory /remix/data.
There you go, Remix OS is now on HDD... But how to boot it? You have to add it into GRUB menu. To do this:
Open terminal in ubuntu and type in:
Code:
gksudo gedit /etc/grub.d/40_custom
You'll be prompted for root password, type it in. Then you'll get gedit window with some texts in it. Add this code at the end of the text:
Code:
menuentry 'Remix OS' --class android-x86 {
insmod part_gpt
search --file --no-floppy --set=root /remix/system.img
linux /remix/kernel root=/dev/ram0 androidboot.hardware=remix_x86_64 androidboot.selinux=permissive CMDLINE
initrd /remix/initrd.img
}
Then, in terminal, run this command to update GRUB configuration:
Code:
sudo update-grub
Again, type in root password and vuala, now you have Remix OS installed on HDD and it is available in GRUB menu. Rebooting should yield a menu in GRUB called Remix, which might work. The way I've done it here, Remix will share storage with Ubuntu, but will be unable to see the contents outside of /remix/data. If you prefer, you can pre-allocate space for Remix using an image for /data like so:
Code:
dd if=/dev/zero of=/remix/data.img bs=1M count=XXX
mkfs.ext4 /remix/data.img
(where XXX is how many megabytes you want data.img to be). An image is convenient for portability and backup purposes, so it's up to your preference. I prefer to use /remix/data over an image just because of the limited storage on my tablet.
This is also pretty non-destructive. To remove Remix, just revert or remove /etc/grub.d/40_custom, run update-grub, and if you wish, delete /remix.
2. Install Google Play Services:
After booting into Remix OS, you'll notice that there is not any Google Play Services/apps like Play Store, etc. To install them, you have to:
Download GMSInstaller.apk from here.
Install APK file and run it.
Click on "One-click to install Google Services" (this will automatically download google play services).
There you go, now you have Google Play Services installed.
After installation, you may be unable to install apps from Play Store. To fix this, you have to clear data for Google Play Services, Google Services Framework and Google Play Store and then restart PC/notebook. After restart, try cleaning data again for Google Play Store again.
3. Root Remix OS [Using Ubuntu]:
Now I'll teach you how to ROOT Remix OS. You can learn more about root access here, if you don't already know it.
Download and Extract RemixRoot.zip to desktop
Copy system.sfs from your pendrive or hdd wherever you have installed Remix OS to the desktop
Open Terminal (Ctrl+Alt+T) and type:
Code:
sudo apt-get install squashfs-tools
cd Desktop
unsquashfs system.sfs
This commands will create a new folder on Desktop. There will be system.img in that folder
Copy that system.img to RemixRoot folder
Open terminal again and type:
Code:
sudo -i
Enter your password (If you are running in live cd then no password)
Change directory to RemixRoot folder.
Code:
cd /home/user_name/Desktop/RemixRoot
If you did it right next line of terminal will end with RemixRoot# followed by blinking cursor
Now run rootx.sh script by typing
sh rootx.sh
If everything goes right there wont be any error message and you will get a root.img in your RemixRoot folder
Rename it to system.img and copy to your pendrive/hdd replacing previous system.img
Reboot and go to RemixOS and update SuperSU binaries
That's it! you are now rooted
4. Update Remix OS to the latest version [Using Ubuntu]:
So, new version of Remix OS is released and I want to show how to update your current Remix OS to the latest version.
First of all, download new version of Remix OS (current is 2016012301) from here. Remember to choose EFI.
After downloading, extract system.sfs file from the img and put it in Desktop.
Open the termial and type in:
Code:
sudo apt-get install squashfs-tools
cd Desktop
unsquashfs system.sfs
This code will:
Install squashfs-tools which is needed to extract system.sfs file
Point working location to Desktop
Extract system.sfs file and will create a new folder on the Desktop. There will be system.img in that folder
Now, after we got hands on system.img, which previously were unavailable, we need to copy that system.img to /remix directory which we created in section 1. Install Remix OS on HDD [Using Ubuntu]. This will overwrite previous system.img also. You can also copy initrd.img, kernel and ramdisk.img, but that files are rarely updated.
More instructions may or may not be added.
For instructions, thanks to reddit users crosph and Gopal3. Also XDA members @Chainfire and @hackarchive
Installing Play Services went fine, although even after deleting the cache, rebooting, reinstalling entirely, no installations were possible via the store, for me.
Others had success tho.
HearthC0re said:
Installing Play Services went fine, although even after deleting the cache, rebooting, reinstalling entirely, no installations were possible via the store, for me.
Others had success tho.
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After installation, you may be unable to install apps from Play Store. To fix this, you have to clear data for Google Play Services, Google Services Framework and Google Play Store and then restart PC/notebook. After restart, try cleaning data again for Google Play Store again.
@DroidTwe4kz With this method is Remix OS installed or will it ask for resident or guest mode each time?
malim20 said:
@DroidTwe4kz With this method is Remix OS installed or will it ask for resident or guest mode each time?
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It is installed, like Ubuntu. It will save all apps, files and stuff. It won't ask for which mode you want to boot
When I install this way I have an internal storage size of 3.8gb. Did I do something wrong?
1&3 success , 2 failed
1. Just format your target hdd or ssd with ext4 and install there. You will get full space of your media. I used a GPARTED live cd to inject linux sh commands. Any live linux distro is ok while you can use basic commands like fdisk, mount, cd, etc. BTW install requires you modify isolinux.cfg by adding INSTALL=1 DEBUG=0 to an install menu.
2. I failed. I tried various ways with no success. I checked the apps like Google Play*, Service* and they are there in frozen state. As soon as I unfreeze them, they are automatically freezing themselves. Strange...
3. Worked like charm.
Thank you your info.
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P.S. Resident/Guest menus are only shown on live cd image. Once installed, you will see different GRUB menus and just click the first one. Good luck.
thatmayh3mguy said:
When I install this way I have an internal storage size of 3.8gb. Did I do something wrong?
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I think not. You can even create another partition and put files in it, but then you must make some changes in GRUB configuration file too.
BTW, there's how Remix OS appears in GRUB2 menu.
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
DroidTwe4kz said:
Hi there. As you may already know, Remix OS has already been released for PC. Remix OS is "re-designed" Android which works on PC and has many good features such as multitasking, Windows shortcuts, etc. In this thread, I want to teach how to install Remix OS, ROOT it and many more. So, let's get started.
1. Install Remix OS on HDD [Using Ubuntu]:
So, to install Remix OS on HDD, you will need Remix OS iso or img file and Ubuntu installed on PC.
First of all, create folder called "remix" (without quotes) on / directory on Ubuntu.
From the Remix ISO/IMG, put the following files in /remix: initrd.img, kernel, ramdisk.img, system.img.
Make a directory /remix/data.
There you go, Remix OS is now on HDD... But how to boot it? You have to add it into GRUB menu. To do this:
Open terminal in ubuntu and type in:
Code:
gksudo gedit /etc/grub.d/40_custom
You'll be prompted for root password, type it in. Then you'll get gedit window with some texts in it. Add this code at the end of the text:
Code:
menuentry 'Remix OS' --class android-x86 {
insmod part_gpt
search --file --no-floppy --set=root /remix/system.img
linux /remix/kernel root=/dev/ram0 androidboot.hardware=remix_x86_64 androidboot.selinux=permissive CMDLINE
initrd /remix/initrd.img
}
Then, in terminal, run this command to update GRUB configuration:
Code:
sudo update-grub
Again, type in root password and vuala, now you have Remix OS installed on HDD and it is available in GRUB menu. Just boot it up and follow setup guide.
2. Install Google Play Services:
After booting into Remix OS, you'll notice that there is not any Google Play Services/apps like Play Store, etc. To install them, you have to:
Download GMSInstaller.apk from here.
Install APK file and run it.
Click on "One-click to install Google Services" (this will automatically download google play services).
There you go, now you have Google Play Services installed.
After installation, you may be unable to install apps from Play Store. To fix this, you have to clear data for Google Play Services, Google Services Framework and Google Play Store and then restart PC/notebook. After restart, try cleaning data again for Google Play Store again.
3. Root Remix OS [Using Ubuntu]:
Now I'll teach you how to ROOT Remix OS. You can learn more about root access here, if you don't already know it.
Download and Extract RemixRoot.zip to desktop
Copy system.img from your pendrive or hdd wherever you have installed Remix Os to this folder (ie RemixRoot folder it should be alongside Readme.txt)
Open Terminal (Ctrl+Alt+T)
Type:
Code:
sudo -i
Enter your password (If you are running in live cd then no password)
Change directory to RemixRoot folder.
Code:
cd /home/user_name/Desktop
If you did it right next line of terminal will end with RemixRoot# followed by blinking cursor
Now run rootx.sh script by typing
sh rootx.sh
If everything goes right there wont be any error message and you will get a root.img in your RemixRoot folder
Rename it to system.img and copy to your pendrive/hdd replacing previous system.img
Reboot and go to RemixOS and update SuperSU binaries
That's it! you are now rooted
More instructions may or may not be added.
For instructions, thanks to reddit users crosph and Gopal3. Also XDA members @Chainfire and @hackarchive
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complete! I'll give it a try! Thanks @DroidTwe4kz
MerbinJAnselm said:
complete! I'll give it a try! Thanks @DroidTwe4kz
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You're welcome
Any clue to all these awesome trick on windows?
wiryawang said:
Any clue to all these awesome trick on windows?
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how about this
Guide Dual Boot RemixOS and Windows on PC
kretex said:
how about this
Guide Dual Boot RemixOS and Windows on PC
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Looks promising good. how about the root procedure on Windows?
A couple of us over at Reddit installed Google Play Services and had suspicious activity on our accounts shortly after:
https://www.reddit.com/r/RemixOS/comments/414lxc/accounts_compromised_be_careful_with_the_services/
Anybody know of a potentially safer package?
MrGarak said:
A couple of us over at Reddit installed Google Play Services and had suspicious activity on our accounts shortly after:
https://www.reddit.com/r/RemixOS/comments/414lxc/accounts_compromised_be_careful_with_the_services/
Anybody know of a potentially safer package?
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That's why I'm using 2-Step Verification
Same here It's still worrying though!
Stuck
Hello. So I have a problem. I have downloaded the file and placed all the files in the folder. I am running Linux Mint 17.3 based on Ubuntu but when I tried to boot remix OS I get stuck on a screen that's says Detecting Android-x86... Found at /dev/sda1 and nothing else. Did I do something wrong? How can I fix it? Thanks in advance.
Matt_Alexander said:
Hello. So I have a problem. I have downloaded the file and placed all the files in the folder. I am running Linux Mint 17.3 based on Ubuntu but when I tried to boot remix OS I get stuck on a screen that's says Detecting Android-x86... Found at /dev/sda1 and nothing else. Did I do something wrong? How can I fix it? Thanks in advance.
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Can you provide us with a picture? I haven't tried it with Mint tho
DroidTwe4kz said:
Can you provide us with a picture? I haven't tried it with Mint tho
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It wont let me put a photo because of the post threshold as I am a new user. I still have the imgur link. imgur.com/4X8Jltm
Beta launched!
http://www.jide.com/en/remixos-for-pc
PRE-NOTE -
- This method doesn't work on 32-bit UEFI systems due to system limitations. However you may try the following guides which are reported to be working -
By @TP4LG
PREREQUISITE -
- Remix OS ISO (both 32-bit and 64-bit work)
- Grub2Win from [URL="http://sourceforge.net/projects/grub2win/"]http://sourceforge.net/projects/grub2win/
THE EASY METHOD -
1. Extract grub2win.zip anywhere and install using setup.bat in install folder. Tick "Create a shortcut on your desktop" for easy excess to application via desktop.
2. Create a folder named "RemixOS" in the root directory of any of your partitions. If you had used the Official RemixOS Installation Tool before this guide, the directory may already be created. Important: Backup your data.img by moving to some other directory. Use UninstallRemixOS.exe to remove the current installtion.
3. Copy and paste the folder efi and the the following files from your RemixOS ISO to "RemixOS" folder you created earlier-
-initrd.img
-install.img
-kernel
-ramdisk.img
-system.img
*data.img, if you had installed RemixOS previously.
4. Copy and paste the grub.cfg (inside the appropriate zip attached in this post. 32-bit ISO adopters use grub32-bit.zip and 64-bit ISO adopters use grub64-bit.zip) to "X:\grub2" (where X is the drive letter of the partition where you installed Grub2Win).
*RUN grub2win program once and click OK button so that Grub2Win BCD entry is created.
5. Reboot and select "Grub 2 For Windows". After it loads, select RemixOS - Resident Mode. That's it!
*You may skip the following method and jump directly to POST-NOTES.
A LITTLE ADVANCED METHOD -
*The first 3 steps are the same as the easy method.
4. Run Grub2Win program from desktop.
5. Click "Manage Boot Menu" Button.
6. Click "Add A New Entry" in Grub2Win Menu Configuration Window.
7. Select OS Type as android. Change title to "Remix OS - Resident Mode". Under "Automatically Generate Configuration Code For Android", change Search By Boot Directory to /RemixOS.
*pay attention that slash is used (/) and not backslash (\)
8. Under Linux Boot Parms, replace the existing code with this -
If you're using 64-bit ISO -
Code:
androidboot.hardware=remix_x86_64 androidboot.selinux=permissive quiet DATA= SRC=RemixOS CREATE_DATA_IMG=1
IF you're using 32-bit ISO -
Code:
androidboot.hardware=remix_x86 androidboot.selinux=permissive quiet DATA= SRC=RemixOS CREATE_DATA_IMG=1
9. Click on Apply, and then OK.
10. Click on Apply, and then OK. Then click close. Reboot and select "Grub 2 For Windows". After it loads, select RemixOS - Resident Mode.
POST-NOTES -
1. I've tried this method and it works fine on my Windows 10 Pro 64-bit with BIOS mode legacy. It should work on EFI systems (64-bit only) and 64-bit or 32-bit "legacy" systems as well. If you get any error, please report it, I'll try to provide a fix.
2. I already had the data.img and it booted fine. Initialize Data Partition may take time if you don't have it already, and as the Remix OS says - please be patient.
3. You can change Grub graphics mode and OS graphics to the best suited resolution. You may change Boot Pause Seconds too. It won't break anything.
Comment below if this method works for you. Especially the ones with UEFI systems.
I also did something similar...but using EasyBCD.
Nice sharing.
freelancer81 said:
I also did something similar...but using EasyBCD.
Nice sharing.
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I tried too!
But couldn't get it booting from a subfolder inside a drive (it was stuck on detecting android x86).
So had to go with Grub2win
Update : Actually grub4dos (used by neogrub) doesn't support mapping a subdirectory as hard drive or partition (tried hard to find a method but couldn't find it)
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Will this work for beta versión?
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Cristian Dante said:
Will this work for beta versión?
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Likely to work on any version
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Got it working just fine... Anyone able to get multiple monitors to work? I have it on my dell ultra book in a docking station but it only recognizes the built in laptop display?
crowsnestitsupport said:
Got it working just fine... Anyone able to get multiple monitors to work? I have it on my dell ultra book in a docking station but it only recognizes the built in laptop display?
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Beta coming next month on 1st March, maybe it'll support it then
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SalarX said:
Beta coming next month on 1st March, maybe it'll support it then
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Yes indeed!! Looking forward to that!! Completely blowen away by it so far!! Considering its alpha!!! It's impressive. Have it dual booting on my dell ultrabook with a 6th gen i7, 256gb SSD, and 16gb ram. Gave it a 75 GB partition and set it all up. It flies!!
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
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Yes indeed!! Looking forward to that!! Completely blowen away by it so far!! Considering its alpha!!! It's impressive. Have it dual booting on my dell ultrabook with a 6th gen i7, 256gb SSD, and 16gb ram. Gave it a 75 GB partition and set it all up. It flies!!View attachment 3662801
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Still native mount support for internal hard disk partitions was missing (we need to use stick mount and ES File Explorer for that)
Hope native support will be there in the beta
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Grub2Win will not work on Asus T100
I just wanted to give this a try before I created a partition, but Grub2Win will not run on Asus T100 as this is 32 bit windows. I get error when I start Grub2Win "EFI mode requires 64 bit windows."
Right in "https://sourceforge.net/projects/grub2win/files/" it clearly states......
On EFI systems, you must be running 64 bit Windows. BIOS systems can run either 64 or 32 bit Windows.
I guess EasyBCD is the way for me now.
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TP4LG said:
I just wanted to give this a try before I created a partition, but Grub2Win will not run on Asus T100 as this is 32 bit windows. I get error when I start Grub2Win "EFI mode requires 64 bit windows."
Right in "https://sourceforge.net/projects/grub2win/files/" it clearly states......
On EFI systems, you must be running 64 bit Windows. BIOS systems can run either 64 or 32 bit Windows.
I guess EasyBCD is the way for me now.
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Yes definitely go for it
Or wait till the beta comes out on 1st March...
Update : There is a way but that's much more complicated than just creating a partition.
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Im planning to dual boot this to my windows laptop mainly for clash of clans.
Anyone tried it yet with clash of clans + Az screen recorder?
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Im planning to dual boot this to my windows laptop mainly for clash of clans.
Anyone tried it yet with clash of clans + Az screen recorder?
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Clash of clans works well with mouse... See here for other games that work..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/remix/remix-os/games-supported-remix-os-t3316465
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i have a external HDD here ( Freeagent Desk 1TB ) which is connected via usb cable...
I have tested the r/w speed, and the write speed is somewhere around 20-22mb/s
i am planning to install remix os in it but will partition 32gb space out of the 1Tb... is that okay?
i am using this 1TB as a storage device backup for my android files/mp3/windowsOS/software and docs...
droidblitz said:
i have a external HDD here ( Freeagent Desk 1TB ) which is connected via usb cable...
I have tested the r/w speed, and the write speed is somewhere around 20-22mb/s
i am planning to install remix os in it but will partition 32gb space out of the 1Tb... is that okay?
i am using this 1TB as a storage device backup for my android files/mp3/windowsOS/software and docs...
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If you're talking about partitioning your external hard drive, you really don't need to (as stated in the post)
All you need to do is create a folder "RemixOS" in the root of your portable drive (or any folder if you go for the advanced method) and copy the the stated files in that folder.
If you want to have a data partition larger than 4 GB (that's the default size when you install RemixOS), you can use RMXtools by @imadlatch. Once you create it just copy it to the folder you created. And boot using Grub2win... It boots (just tested it on my USB drive)
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If you're talking about partitioning your external hard drive, you really don't need to (as stated in the post)
All you need to do is create a folder "RemixOS" in the root of your portable drive (or any folder if you go for the advanced method) and copy the the stated files in that folder.
If you want to have a data partition larger than 4 GB (that's the default size when you install RemixOS), you can use RMXtools by @imadlatch. Once you create it just copy it to the folder you created. And boot using Grub2win... It boots (just tested it on my USB drive)
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Okay... thanks for the brief explanation...
Downloading this ISO
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=65567544&postcount=161
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Okay... thanks for the brief explanation...
Downloading this ISO
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=65567544&postcount=161
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I haven't tested the leaked version, but if it works fine for you, plz tell, I'll update the OP.
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I haven't tested the leaked version, but if it works fine for you, plz tell, I'll update the OP.
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Yup... i will let you know asap.
for 32bit window can use this?
i have finished downloading the leaked iso from the link i have provided above, but upon extracting the zip file i only got the system.img..
should it contain all the ff??
"
-initrd.img
-install.img
-kernel
-ramdisk.img
-system.sfs or system.img (whichever applicable) "
I present to you
Project ROC - Remix OS Custom
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I spend countless nights developing roms, awesome mods, and scripts, if you wish to support my work and future developments you can donate to me via the link here!
Features:
1. XposedFramework V86 X86
2.Pre-rooted with SuperSU 2.76
3.Busybox
4.CM File Manager (root access to files)
5.Deodexed
6.Debloat
7.Adaway
8.GAPPS
Changelog for Project ROC
V3.0.207
Updated to version 3.0.207
Updated GAPPS
Updated SuperSU
V3.0.206
Xposed Framework V86 X86
SuperSU 2.76
Busybox
CM File Manager
Deodex
Adaway
Changelog for Remix OS 3.0.207 by Jide
Remix OS version: 3.0.207
Release date: November 25, 2016
Remix OS Build Number - 64-bit: B2016112101
Remix OS Build Number - 32-bit: B2016112201
Release notes:
1. Added Verbose mode to save log files for easier debugging.
Guidelines: https://github.com/JideTechnology/Remix-OS-For-PC/wiki
2. Updated Linux kernel to 4.4.30
3. Added "Never sleep option" to be seen in languages other than English
4. Fixed a bug there was an issue remembering the last selected system in your boot menu
__________________________________________________ _____________
If you experience any bugs or issues, report it through our Verbose mode!
Changelog for Remix OS 3.0.206 by Jide
Release date: October 11, 2016
Release notes:
- Houdini update resolved issues with apps like Snapchat and Candy Crush
- Fixed most dual GPU issues
- Fixed keyboard input issues when key-mapping is activated
- Fixed conflicts between mouse and keyboard input when key-mapping is activated
- Added Wi-Fi drivers for Realtek wireless cards - rtl8723bs, rtl8723bu, rtl8812au
- Updated Gaming Toolkit to v.1.2.1
- Improved boot menu
- Added touchscreen drivers from Next Window (touchscreen manufacturer)
- Ads have been removed from the 'My apps' section of your app drawer
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Install Instructions:
LEGACY
1. Extract Project ROC
2. Run Remix OS Installation Tool
3. Select Project ROC with the corresponding version number for the ISO
4. Select desired install location: Hard Disk or USB
5. Select target drive and partition
6. Press OK and allow the installer to finish
7. Close the installer and navigate to the installer location (Since I installed to my C: partition, it was located at C:\RemixOS\)
8. Open menu.lst with your favourite text editor (I used Notepad++)
9. Add this: REMOUNT_RW=1 after SRC=RemixOS/
Make sure the red code is added like this:
Example:
Code:
default 0
timeout 10
title Resident mode - All your data and apps are saved
find --set-root /RemixOS/kernel
kernel /RemixOS/kernel root=/dev/ram0 androidboot.hardware=remix_x86 androidboot.selinux=permissive quiet SERIAL=random logo.showlogo=1 SRC=RemixOS/[B][COLOR="Red"] REMOUNT_RW=1 [/COLOR][/B]DATA= CREATE_DATA_IMG=1
initrd /RemixOS/initrd.img
boot
10. Save and reboot to Project ROC
11. All versions from .205 will have the Xposed Framework files included, but must be manually installed to be able to use. If you want to install and use Xposed Framework then follow these steps!
Boot Remix OS with Debugging
To do this add the flag: "DEBUG=1" just like earlier with the "REMOUNT_RW=1" flag! (You can remove it once you have installed Xposed!)
When it asks you to type exit do not type exit, instead follow this: 1. "su" (allow su permission 2. "cd /system/xposed" 3. "sh flash-script.sh" 4. "exit" 5. "exit"
e.g.
>su
>cd /system/xposed
>sh flash-script.sh
>exit
>exit
12. Update all apps via Google Play Store
UEFI
Thanks to @Vioner for letting me use his instructions!
Now you need to make the change persistent:
For Remix OS installed on hard drive:
LEGACY BOOT:Apply adequate changes to grub.cfg or menu.lst file in your Remix OS installation folder. Editing both files won't hurt
UEFI BOOT: Apply adequate changes to EFI:/boot/grub/grub.cfg file in your ESP (EFI System Partition) - example path Z:/boot/grub/grub.cfg
Instruction on how to access grub.cfg file on Windows
BEWARE, ACCIDENTALLY REMOVING OR MODIFYING SOME FILES FROM ESP PARTITION WILL RENDER SYSTEMS NOT BOOTABLE - WILL REQUIRE RECOVERY TOOLS.
To access ESP, you need to:
start cmd.exe as administrator
Kill Explorer -> Mount the ESP -> Start the Explorer as admin using below commands:
Code:
taskkill /f /im explorer.exe
mountvol Z: /s
explorer.exe
If you fail to mount the system partition then it's probably already mounted. Start notepad as administrator then browse My computer and you should find a SYSTEM drive - that's ESP.
Edit & save the EFI:/boot/grub/grub.cfg file
Reboot and test if the changes worked(if you reboot into Windows, the ESP should be inaccessible again - it automatically unmounts upon restart)
For Remix OS installed on a USB stick:
You will need to access USB partition labeled REMIXOSSYS.
Filesystem of this partition is not supported by Windows, so without any 3rd party apps you won't be able to modify the needed files.
You will need to either use a Linux distribution or edit from Remix OS on other device. Be dexterous
LEGACY BOOT:Apply adequate changes to REMIXOSSYS:/SYSLINUX.CFG
UEFI BOOT: Apply adequate changes to REMIXOSSYS:/boot/grub/grub.cfg
Add a post with your results after using the guide and hit Thanks it it worked for you List your device brand and model & GPUs models + Remix OS version
Downloads:
Google Drive
32-bit: V3.0.207
V3.0.207 (XPOSED INCLUDED BUT MUST BE INSTALLED USING STEP 11) https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-mpriMWe2WUX1RkaWhGTXFxQlU
V3.0.207 GAPPS (XPOSED INCLUDED BUT MUST BE INSTALLED USING STEP 11) https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-mpriMWe2WUZm04R2o2U3lIR00
64-bit: V3.0.207
V3.0.207 (XPOSED NOT INCLUDED, IT CAUSED BOOT PROBLEMS https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-mpriMWe2WUUWtVVW5hLXdYUkk
V3.0.207 GAPPS (XPOSED NOT INCLUDED, IT CAUSED BOOT PROBLEMS) https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-mpriMWe2WUaFVUS0JBVGZGN3M
32-bit: V3.0.206
V3.0.206 (XPOSED INCLUDED BUT MUST BE INSTALLED USING STEP 11)https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-mpriMWe2WUclVMWUZnZ1dIY0E
V3.0.206 GAPPS (XPOSED INCLUDED BUT MUST BE INSTALLED USING STEP 11) https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-mpriMWe2WUNk5ZWDUxTU9ralE
64-bit: V3.0.206
V3.0.206 (XPOSED INCLUDED BUT MUST BE INSTALLED USING STEP 11) https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-mpriMWe2WUUTl1ZDlRN3BZLWs
V3.0.206 GAPPS (XPOSED INCLUDED BUT MUST BE INSTALLED USING STEP 11) https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-mpriMWe2WUR2JiVmZKelRKdU0
Credits:
Jide for providing us with an awesome OS
@rovo89 for Xposed Framework
@Chainfire for SuperSU
@Stericson for Busybox
@mrRobinson for Adaway
@HypoTurtle You are the real MVP, you quite literally made this possible, from creating modified files, to helping my stubborn brain understanding what to do!
@[email protected] You are just awesome bro, Giving me all the information I need!
@PizzaG for linking me to the the right places! You saved me so much time!
Android (Google) for Android
CyanogenMod Team for the apps
Donations
ORIOL BLADE RADUA - Thanks for the first donation; It means a lot to me!
I spend countless nights developing roms, awesome mods, and scripts, if you wish to support my work and future developments you can donate to me via the link here!
....is there any chance for a 64bit system support?
<<<New World Order (NWO)>>>
[email protected] said:
....is there any chance for a 64bit system support?
<<<New World Order (NWO)>>>
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Yes there is, it will probably be done by tomorrow!
moman2000 said:
Yes there is, it will probably be done by tomorrow!
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Any news on 64 version?
Ota2501 said:
Any news on 64 version?
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It is done! Uploading now!
moman2000 said:
It is done! Uploading now!
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...great news!
<<<New World Order (NWO)>>>
[email protected] said:
...great news!
<<<New World Order (NWO)>>>
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MEGA is being slow right now, so instead, I will upload to Google Drive first then MEGA later!
ETA 4 MINS
V3.0.203 x64 is out now!
moman2000 said:
V3.0.203 x64 is out now!
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And off course, thank you very much, sire.
Ota2501 said:
And off course, thank you very much, sire.
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My pleasure!
moman2000 said:
My pleasure!
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Did all the things in instructions. Installed it on NTFS hard disk partition. It shows unknown file system and grub rescue mode.
pra27 said:
Did all the things in instructions. Installed it on NTFS hard disk partition. It shows unknown file system and grub rescue mode.
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Can you get into Windows, or this error happening when you boot Remix OS? This seems to be related to the menu.lst file, did you edit it like shown in the picture?
moman2000 said:
Can you get into Windows, or this error happening when you boot Remix OS? This seems to be related to the menu.lst file, did you edit it like shown in the picture?
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Yes I can boot into Windows. This error only appears whenever I install remix os and I just copy pasted and saved carefully all what you have posted in first post.
And that is same as the picture I think.
pra27 said:
Yes I can boot into Windows. This error only appears whenever I install remix os and I just copy pasted and saved carefully all what you have posted in first post.
And that is same as the picture I think.
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Go to the remixOS folder and open the uninstaller, then reinstall it, open the menu.lst file and just add this: REMOUNT_RW=1 after SRC=RemixOS/
eg
default 0
timeout 10
title Resident mode - All your data and apps are saved
find --set-root /RemixOS/kernel
kernel /RemixOS/kernel root=/dev/ram0 androidboot.hardware=remix_x86 androidboot.selinux=permissive quiet SERIAL=random logo.showlogo=1 SRC=RemixOS/ REMOUNT_RW=1 DATA= CREATE_DATA_IMG=1
initrd /RemixOS/initrd.img
boot
Is this version working in Ubuntu?
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Is this version working in Ubuntu?
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Yes it will work, just use grub-customizer to add an entry for remix os!
But I have realised that it wont work instantly, you will need to use windows, install it (follow the instructions),and then boot it (not from ubuntu's grub but windows), let it boot up then restart and boot from grub! If you have skype I could tell you how to do it easily! Just PM me!
you can fix playback 1080p problem
pra27 said:
Did all the things in instructions. Installed it on NTFS hard disk partition. It shows unknown file system and grub rescue mode.
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Your problem is with the grub; not sure which grub @moman2000 added but if it's the one jide included then hopefully the ntfs grub module was also included and it just needs to be insmod'ed in grub.cfg/menu.lst
For me 64bit version don't start. Bootloop on remixos. With official version no problem.
framir said:
For me 64bit version don't start. Bootloop on remixos. With official version no problem.
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I suspect it is Xposed not being comaptible with x64, I will need to ask @rovo89 where the files go for x64!
Hello everyone!
After a long day yesterday trying to install Remix OS alongside my already existing Windows 10 and Fedora 24 installations, managed by GRUB2, I finally completed the task.
I decided that I'm going to save other people wanting to do this some trouble, and post the updated guide, since personally I couldn't find it anywhere. It's mainly based on this guide and other similar ones (including the one by @remixtester here on XDA), and since RemixOS changed the install process a little bit, now it's actually done in 10 easy steps.
Recommended system requirements:
2 GHz dual core processor or better
2 GB system memory
Minimum 8 GB of free hard drive space
Internet access is helpful
1. Download the official latest Remix OS 3.0
2. Install Remix OS to a flash drive, using the provided Windows tool. If you don't have Windows, use Rufus or similar piece of software for your OS.
3. Create an at least 8 GB ext4 partition, and disable secure boot. Remember the partition number you are assigned
4. Boot from the flash drive, from the menu that follows click "e" on Resident Mode.
5. Delete > DATA= USB_DATA_PARTIOTION=1 and replace it with > INSTALL=1
6. Select your partition number, format it to ext4
7. Skip GRUB2, skip EFI GRUB and skip Write/Read Access
8. Reboot back to your Linux distro and open the Terminal
9. Log in as superuser and input: > gedit /etc/grub.d/40_custom
Add (do not remove the existing text in the file) the following text to the file. Replace the "X" in set root='(hd0,gptX)' with your partition number. Also paste the text exactly as is, the formatting is crucial for it to work:
HTML:
menuentry 'Remix OS' --class android-x86 {
insmod part_gpt
insmod ext2
set root='(hd0,gptX)'
linuxefi /RemixOS/kernel root=/dev/ram0 androidboot.hardware=remix_x86_64 androidboot.selinux=permissive SRC=/RemixOS UVESA_MODE=1920x1080 verbose logo.showlogo=1
initrdefi /RemixOS/initrd.img
}
10. Rebuild your GRUB:
For Fedora distribution:
grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/efi/EFI/Fedora/grub.cfg
For other Linux distributions:
grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg
Alternatively:
update-grub
Upon reboot you'll see Remix OS added to your OS entries and you should be able to boot up and use it just fine.
@engmia Great guide! Although I prefer Grub-Customiser!
The GUI makes everything so easy!
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If that's my partition list, and that the 20 GO is the partition I created for Remix OS, then I should write set root='(hd0,gpt4)' ?
7. SKIP GRUB2, EFI GRUB and Write/Read Access
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So thats skip Grub2, skip EFI grub and Yes to W/R Access?
set root='(hd0,gptX)'
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https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9L5kBcmfDqVbWxRU29CbDh4S00
This means it will read set root='hd2,gpt4)'?
Another thing is it cant find /RemixOS/kernel
any ideas?
Ok followed each step by step and i end up with
something (hd2,gpt4) something
must load kernel first
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on bootup.
Now previously i had it installed via windows 10 on my ssd where i deleted the entry from windows boot manager and put the entry in grub. Everything booted fine. But i didnt want it on my ssd. So i followed this to put it on its own partition on a hdd with ubuntu on it. Also when i try to do the grub2-mkconfig it says "command not recognized did you mean grub-mkconfig"
Vodkanakas said:
Ok followed each step by step and i end up with
on bootup.
Now previously i had it installed via windows 10 on my ssd where i deleted the entry from windows boot manager and put the entry in grub. Everything booted fine. But i didnt want it on my ssd. So i followed this to put it on its own partition on a hdd with ubuntu on it. Also when i try to do the grub2-mkconfig it says "command not recognized did you mean grub-mkconfig"
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In Ubuntu you can just do
Code:
sudo update-grub
Ok still cannot get this thing going. So heres the run down
UEFI Boot only in bios
sda1,2,3,4 Only windows 10 it makes 4 partitions
sdb1 storage
sdc1 efi
sdc2 ubuntu
sdc3 RemixOS
sdc4 Swap
so i do everything that the instructions say and i get an error for unable to find /RemixOS/kernel and i need to load the kernel first. i think its detecting the partition now due to no having the disk hd2,gpt3 error
Is it possible to install grub/theme using Windows?
Wryth said:
Just to be sure...
If that's my partition list, and that the 20 GO is the partition I created for Remix OS, then I should write set root='(hd0,gpt4)' ?
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Yes, correct.
Vodkanakas said:
Ok still cannot get this thing going. So heres the run down
UEFI Boot only in bios
sda1,2,3,4 Only windows 10 it makes 4 partitions
sdb1 storage
sdc1 efi
sdc2 ubuntu
sdc3 RemixOS
sdc4 Swap
so i do everything that the instructions say and i get an error for unable to find /RemixOS/kernel and i need to load the kernel first. i think its detecting the partition now due to no having the disk hd2,gpt3 error
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This sounds like an error due to a wrong path set in the GRUB configuration. Are you certain you have set the correct number for your device? Do you have 3 separate hard drives on your device?
engmia said:
This sounds like an error due to a wrong path set in the GRUB configuration. Are you certain you have set the correct number for your device? Do you have 3 separate hard drives on your device?
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Yes three seperate hdd in computer and set root='(hd2,gpt3)'
Vodkanakas said:
Yes three seperate hdd in computer and set root='(hd2,gpt3)'
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Sorry for the late reply. Frankly I don't know how to help you, I can only repeat that to me it looks an error in the partition path. Try double checking what number has your distribution been assigned to terminal.
Guys, FYI we are reworking the INSTALL=1 installer. It should be done within 2-3 weeks. Initial release might be unofficial.
i clicked remix os on the grub and this messages shows up
error: cant find command `linuxefi';
error: cant find command `initrdefi'.
Press any key to continue.....
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what should i do now? my resolution is 1366x768, http://imgur.com/a/yz4xs
@Ravagioli in grub customizer change linuxefi to linux and initrdefi to initrd.
Can I set the data partition to a specific partiorion on my hdd ??
I have booted RemixOS with no problems however i think it would be better if i could mount one of my hard disk partition as the data partition !!
How can I do that ??
I'm on Kali linux and refind bootmanager !!
Is there a way to disable the Flashing Remix OS logo and see exactly what's going on in the terminal?
It seems to stick for an awful long time on this screen. I've put the files in a seperate partition in Ubuntu /dev/sda3 (hd0,3)
The boot sequence seems to go fine right until this screen, and I'm using the UVESA=1920x1080
I have a Lenovo laptop, booting in legacy mode with an intel chipset.
Thanks for your help
Lisa
This can only be done when install Remix to flash drive? What about hard drive?
uttarayan21 said:
I have booted RemixOS with no problems however i think it would be better if i could mount one of my hard disk partition as the data partition !!
How can I do that ??
I'm on Kali linux and refind bootmanager !!
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pipyakas said:
This can only be done when install Remix to flash drive? What about hard drive?
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This guide is for installing it to the hard drive?
Just make sure to check what the updates in the install procedure are, as you were informed the INSTALL=1 will be reworked and something might've changed.
lisa107b said:
Is there a way to disable the Flashing Remix OS logo and see exactly what's going on in the terminal?
It seems to stick for an awful long time on this screen. I've put the files in a seperate partition in Ubuntu /dev/sda3 (hd0,3)
The boot sequence seems to go fine right until this screen, and I'm using the UVESA=1920x1080
I have a Lenovo laptop, booting in legacy mode with an intel chipset.
Thanks for your help
Lisa
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I'm quite sure there was a full text boot option somewhere, try Googling it. As far as I could remember, the flashing logo was there when the install procedure wasn't completed successfully. Can you boot from a USB drive?
Make sure to see the last few posts. @Vioner informed the install=1 will be reworked.
engmia said:
This guide is for installing it to the hard drive?
Just make sure to check what the updates in the install procedure are, as you were informed the INSTALL=1 will be reworked and something might've changed.
I'm quite sure there was a full text boot option somewhere, try Googling it. As far as I could remember, the flashing logo was there when the install procedure wasn't completed successfully. Can you boot from a USB drive?
Make sure to see the last few posts. @Vioner informed the install=1 will be reworked.
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Thanks, but I managed to work out what my problem was, you need to ensure the SRC= command points to the remix 'system.img' I wrote everything up here for those still having problems:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/re...oot-screen-t3329554/post70838891#post70838891
lisa107b said:
Thanks, but I managed to work out what my problem was, you need to ensure the SRC= command points to the remix 'system.img' I wrote everything up here for those still having problems:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/re...oot-screen-t3329554/post70838891#post70838891
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Awesome, happy to hear you worked it out.
Hey guys,
Android-x86 6.0-r3 was released. It has new video drivers that I would like to try. Since Remix OS is basically Android-x86, is it possible to use the kernel from Android-x86 6.0-r3 on the latest Remix OS 3.0.207?
I was reading what Chih-Wei Huang said here.
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.handhelds.android.x86/28994
You don't need to rebuild initrd.img for new kernel.
Just replace the kernel image (bzImage)
and modules in /system/lib/modules.
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I know this probably sounds a lot easier said than done. But does anyone know if the same kernel from Android-x86 6.0-r3 could be integrated into Remix OS 3.0.207 and does anyone know what is the process to accomplish this hopefully without having to reinstall everything from scratch?
Try and report here. Will mostly work as I tried something similar before but can't guarantee
I'll give it a try later. I'm thinking I can use RMXTools for this?
I believe the files to replace are in the system.img file?
I extracted the system.img with RMXTools
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I'm assuming I can delete the folder 4.4.24-android-x86_64 and replace it with the one from Android-x86 6.0-r3?
Then hit create-img to rebuild the system.img file? I never used this tool so I'm not sure if that is the process.
I still need to find out where bzImage is located too
**Update**
Ok so I'm using Remix OS 3.0.207 64 Bit
I used RMXTools 1.5
First I made a backup of kernel and system.img under the RemixOS folder
1) Extracted the system.img from Remix OS
2) Deleted \lib\modules\4.4.24-android-x86_64 folder and then copied 4.4.62-android-x86_64 from Android-x86 6.0-r3 64bit
3) Repacked system.img
4) Replaced system.img with the modified system.img and also replaced the kernel file from the one from Android-x86 6.0-r3 64bit
Booted up and sure enough the kernel is updated and everything appears to be normal. However the MESA driver did not get updated.
Now I'm going to try to overwrite the whole lib and lib64 folders in the system.img from Remix OS with the ones from Android-x86 6.0-r3 64bit. Hopefully this doesn't break everything. I'll report back.
Well that made it not boot. Could be because that overwrote some files needed for the xposed framework. Besides the files I mentioned first, I had to research on which files are associated with the mesa drivers and only replaced those files and the kernel files and it looks like it worked
what changed?
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what changed?
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Just the kernel was updated to the latest from Android-x86 6.0-r3 as well as the video drivers. That's all that I updated.
Now I really need to figure out how to disable the taskbar completely on Remix OS
Can you upload the modded iso, please?
I exactly made that with my old pc and it worked xD
Regardless... You're awesome!
modaifallah said:
I exactly made that with my old pc and it worked xD
Regardless... You're awesome!
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Where is the system.img file? I only have a system.sys file inside the iso.
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Where is the system.img file? I only have a system.sys file inside the iso.
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Extract the system.img from the system.sfs using 7-zip. If 7-zip couldn't do it as Remix OS uses newer SFS system, boot Remix OS and add REMOUNT_RW=1 at the end of kernel line in grub. System.img file will be created in the Remix OS installation folder.
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Extract the system.img from the system.sfs using 7-zip. If 7-zip couldn't do it as Remix OS uses newer SFS system, boot Remix OS and add REMOUNT_RW=1 at the end of kernel line in grub. System.img file will be created in the Remix OS installation folder.
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7-zip does not decompress the file, and the command "REMOUNT_RW = 1" in the GRUB gives me error. Can someone upload the modified iso?
Thank you anyway.
I could modify the original system.img on the iso but does anyone know if I can use any iso program like UltraISO to add the modified file back to the iso without breaking the iso?
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I could modify the original system.img on the iso but does anyone know if I can use any iso program like UltraISO to add the modified file back to the iso without breaking the iso?
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I think you can use UltraISO or ISO Master.
https://mega.nz/#!XsgDSJIT!uxNTNWX0UhZPa2Q1BJBREMwweNk8w6ITkY-Hp36m3Xk
OK I modded the ISO. Testing it before I upload it. I only have a Laptop with no Windows right now to test. So I'm going to try it with unetbootin, using a big partition formated as EXT4 and set as active and I'll try to install it to the HDD using the USB created with unetbootin
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OK I modded the ISO. Testing it before I upload it. I only have a Laptop with no Windows right now to test. So I'm going to try it with unetbootin, using a big partition formated as EXT4 and set as active and I'll try to install it to the HDD using the USB created with unetbootin
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OK!
I can test it too. I have a table-pc with Linux.
You can install Remix OS from USB:
> Prepare a USB flash drive with Remix OS installed & Boot from USB*flash drive
> Choose ‘Resident mode’, press ‘e’
> Delete USB_PARTITION=1 in the command line
> add INSTALL=2 (or 1 for manual install)
> Press ‘F10’ to boot
> The installation will take place automatically.*
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OK!
I can test it too. I have a table-pc with Linux.
You can install Remix OS from USB:
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It hanged up at the installation screen when I booted with the USB created with unetbootin. I ghosted a Windows partition and tried to install it using the Remix OS installer.
However I get to the Writing Speed Test
Formatting the data partition then I get this error
/init line 309: mke2fs: not found
It broke the iso. Unless the original iso does the same thing. I'm going to install using the original iso Remix_OS_for_PC_Android_M_64bit_B2016112101.iso
Otherwise I'll try your method
*Edit*
OK the original iso is broken lol
It gives the same error. Well it's very late here. Tomorrow I'll update the kernel and video drivers on this iso RemixOS_x64- Xposed- SuperSU- Gapps.iso
This is the one I use and it creates a system.img instead of syste.sfs as well plus it comes with the xposed framework preinstalled and the google playstore activated thanks to PizzaG
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It hanged up at the installation screen when I booted with the USB created with unetbootin. I ghosted a Windows partition and tried to install it using the Remix OS installer.
However I get to the Writing Speed Test
Formatting the data partition then I get this error
/init line 309: mke2fs: not found
It broke the iso. Unless the original iso does the same thing. I'm going to install using the original iso Remix_OS_for_PC_Android_M_64bit_B2016112101.iso
Otherwise I'll try your method
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I recommend that you use Rufus to create booteable USB.
https://rufus.akeo.ie/
OK I updated PizzaG's RemixOS_x64- Xposed- SuperSU- Gapps.iso based on 3.0.207 with the Google Apps, SuperSU and Xposed Framework preinstalled.
It has the updated Kernel and Mesa drivers. Those are the only changes I made. I only tested it in dual boot using the Remix Installer Tool in Windows. However you should be able to also install to a USB and either run it from the USB or install from the USB using dayara's instructions.
> Prepare a USB flash drive with Remix OS installed & Boot from USB*flash drive
> Choose ‘Resident mode’, press ‘e’
> Delete USB_PARTITION=1 in the command line
> add INSTALL=2 (or 1 for manual install)
> Press ‘F10’ to boot
> The installation will take place automatically.*
You would need to prepare the HDD first, creating a ext4 partition and setting the partition active. You can do this using Hiren's Boot CD and using Parted Magic. More instructions are here: https://chubbable.com/remix-os-installation#hdd-single-boot-install
I have uploaded it here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B5u0FwLcOxHqdkZfYVhlVzdPWms
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OK I updated PizzaG's RemixOS_x64- Xposed- SuperSU- Gapps.iso based on 3.0.207 with the Google Apps, SuperSU and Xposed Framework preinstalled.
It has the updated Kernel and Mesa drivers. Those are the only changes I made. I only tested it in dual boot using the Remix Installer Tool in Windows. However you should be able to also install to a USB and either run it from the USB or install from the USB using dayara's instructions.
> Prepare a USB flash drive with Remix OS installed & Boot from USB*flash drive
> Choose ‘Resident mode’, press ‘e’
> Delete USB_PARTITION=1 in the command line
> add INSTALL=2 (or 1 for manual install)
> Press ‘F10’ to boot
> The installation will take place automatically.*
You would need to prepare the HDD first, creating a ext4 partition and setting the partition active. You can do this using Hiren's Boot CD and using Parted Magic. More instructions are here: https://chubbable.com/remix-os-installation#hdd-single-boot-install
I have uploaded it here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B5u0FwLcOxHqdkZfYVhlVzdPWms
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Thank you!! I'm going to try it and then I'll comment. :good:
Doesn't boot for me. Black screen after grub...