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    Howto : chroot debian with X support instead libertine ubuntu

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        Bouleetbil @Rinkeby
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        @Rinkeby hello don't lanch install.sh with root. The scripts use sudo

        Pixel 3a ubports focal RC version daily use with pinetime
        PinePhonePro Mobian / ubports Focal
        Redmi 9S focal devel version

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          Rinkeby @Bouleetbil
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          @Bouleetbil

          welp. regardless, nothing works. You done great work. But, Im just lost and it doesnt work here and there.

          take your time to see and test if you can make a manual or a full install script. It all got a bit fragmented perhaps?

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            moodroid
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            Hi @Bouleetbil - I've just tried, and got this:

            phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~/ubports-scripts$ ./install.sh
            cp: cannot create regular file '/home/phablet/.config/systemd/user/debian-mount.service': No such file or directory
            Failed to enable unit: Unit file debian-mount.service does not exist.
            

            Any ideas?

            Thanks

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              Rinkeby @Rinkeby
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              @Rinkeby

              Came out harsh for some reason. But what I meant was, that I really hope to see something that works. Because I long for it!

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                Bouleetbil @moodroid
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                @moodroid Hello, I've updated install.sh for create /home/phablet/.config/systemd/user/ if necessary. For me it was created by amazfish
                https://gitlab.com/bouleetbil/ubports-scripts/-/commit/3cc0f9bd7d615e9746e46daad419ee09f6567f19

                Pixel 3a ubports focal RC version daily use with pinetime
                PinePhonePro Mobian / ubports Focal
                Redmi 9S focal devel version

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                  Bouleetbil @Bouleetbil
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                  BTW I've updated https://gitlab.com/bouleetbil/ubports-scripts/ and test it from scratch with my new redmi 9

                  Pixel 3a ubports focal RC version daily use with pinetime
                  PinePhonePro Mobian / ubports Focal
                  Redmi 9S focal devel version

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                    Rinkeby @Bouleetbil
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                    @Bouleetbil

                    going to check it out. Even though Snap is looking promising, I will still do it because of your dedication.

                    Just a little question. Having no password for sudo su I wonder the security risk of it?

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                      chris @Bouleetbil
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                      @Bouleetbil
                      I've seen that with the fakeroot command it is possible to get a root shell for libertine:
                      https://forums.ubports.com/topic/8797/libertine-focal-don-t-find-group-id/3?_=1703843158870

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                        Device
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                        Hey thanks for sharing this!

                        I was able to create the environment however apt doesn't work inside the chroot due to a failure of name resolution. I double checked, and my /etc/resolv.conf was successfully copied into the chroot.

                        Not sure if this is a dns issue, since pinging an IP address gives me a 'permission denied' message, even as root.

                        I'm using a fairphone 4, might this be some quirk of my device? Or is there some way to give the chroot environment network access?

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                          Bouleetbil @Device
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                          @Device hello,
                          I've tested with my volla phone devel version and I've the same problem
                          With my pixel3a RC that works.
                          For now I don't know why. Weird I will check

                          Pixel 3a ubports focal RC version daily use with pinetime
                          PinePhonePro Mobian / ubports Focal
                          Redmi 9S focal devel version

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                            buma @Device
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                            @Device I've the same problem

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                              bbiw
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                              @Device Have a look into your host's /etc/group. There are groups called android_net, android_net2 and android_net3. Create these in your chroot with e.g.: sudo groupadd -g 3003 android_net and add yourself to these groups with e.g.: sudo adduser phablet android_net. If this doesn't work add user root to group root, too. BUT AT FIRST (!!!) make a backup of /etc/group with sudo cp -avi /etc/group /etc/group.backup just in case something goes wrong.

                              P.S.: Maybe one of these android_net-groups is enough, i'm no expert. Try for yourself. THIS IS JUST A HINT TO PUT YOU IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION. As for me i've created all android_-groups in the chroot and added my user and user root to them. This maybe a security risk, i don't really know.

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                                bearbobs @Bouleetbil
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                                @Bouleetbil same error on Fairphone 5, did you manage to fix it?

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                                  bbiw
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                                  @Device You may also have to remove user _apt with e.g.: sudo deluser _apt, otherwise it might not work, too.

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