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    Notch Hack won't install

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      Alex25 @stanwood
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      @stanwood This did the trick. Thanks. Probably will help OP as well.

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        muskist @Alex25
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        @alex25
        @stanwood

        Sadly Kugi's Ambot Installer doesn't work either - see my above post.

        @kristatos

        phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ df -h
        Filesystem                          Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
        tmpfs                               749M  4,3M  745M   1% /run
        /dev/sda11                          218G  2,1G  214G   1% /userdata
        /dev/mapper/system_a                2,9G  2,9G     0 100% /
        /dev/loop0                          450M  450M     0 100% /android
        tmpfs                               3,7G  4,0K  3,7G   1% /etc/fstab
        tmpfs                               3,7G  8,0K  3,7G   1% /dev/shm
        tmpfs                               5,0M     0  5,0M   0% /run/lock
        tmpfs                               3,7G     0  3,7G   0% /media
        tmpfs                               3,7G   32K  3,7G   1% /tmp
        tmpfs                               3,7G     0  3,7G   0% /var/lib/sudo
        /dev/mapper/vendor_a                648M  646M     0 100% /android/vendor
        /dev/mapper/odm_a                   900K  896K     0 100% /android/odm
        /dev/sda7                            12M  144K   11M   2% /android/metadata
        android_mnt                         3,7G     0  3,7G   0% /mnt
        /dev/sda3                            27M  1,5M   25M   6% /mnt/vendor/persist
        /dev/sda8                           178M   36K  172M   1% /mnt/vendor/oempersist
        /dev/sde6                           195M  143M   53M  74% /android/vendor/firmware_mnt
        /dev/sde11                           59M   16M   43M  27% /android/vendor/dsp
        /dev/sde7                            64M  896K   64M   2% /android/vendor/bt_firmware
        android_apex                        3,7G     0  3,7G   0% /android/apex
        halium-overlay-etc                  2,9G  2,9G     0 100% /android/system/etc
        halium-overlay-ofono                2,9G  2,9G     0 100% /etc/ofono
        halium-overlay-conf.d               2,9G  2,9G     0 100% /usr/lib/NetworkManager/conf.d
        halium-overlay-system               2,9G  2,9G     0 100% /usr/lib/systemd/system
        workaround-session-migration-mtime  3,7G   32K  3,7G   1% /usr/share/session-migration/scripts
        tmpfs                               749M  172K  749M   1% /run/user/32011
        tmpfs                               3,7G     0  3,7G   0% /var/cache/apt/archives
        tmpfs                               3,7G  285M  3,4G   8% /var/lib/apt/lists
        

        Lots of space left - or am I missing something?

        I added messages to apply-notch-hax.sh in order to see how far it runs. The last message is given before the script tries to run
        sudo apt update. Therefore I think apt is the problem.

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          kristatos @muskist
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          @muskist No, there is no space left, your root-filesystem ("/") is 100% in use, and that's why apt update and/or apt install fails. But I don't know why your root-fs is so small, on my Volla22 it's 7,1G and 2,9G are used, so there is enough space for thing like that.
          AFAIK the porter of your device has to declare the size of the filesystems.

          BQ Aquaris E4.5 (UT 16.04)
          Vollaphone (UT 24.04)
          Vollaphone 22 (UT 24.04)

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            kugiigi @muskist
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            @muskist Try reflashing. Ambot Installer also needs enough space for the packages to installer successfully. I think the notch hack filled up your root when it used apt.

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              RandomUser @muskist
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              @muskist I had the same problem. I suspect an incomplete install procedure when upgrading from 16.04 to 20.04 because of a boot problem with thr OP6T.

              I had to reinstall completely so it reformatted. Note that you'll lose all your data.

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                Keneda @RandomUser
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                @RandomUser said:

                Note that you'll lose all your data.

                Did you try first to reinstall without erasing user data, like installer allows to do ?

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                  muskist @kugiigi
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                  @kugiigi
                  Thanks for your reply!

                  After refleshing I have gained 52 MB on /

                  phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ df -h
                  Filesystem                          Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
                  tmpfs                               749M  4,3M  745M   1% /run
                  /dev/sda11                          218G  2,1G  214G   1% /userdata
                  /dev/mapper/system_a                2,9G  2,8G   52M  99% /
                  /dev/loop0                          450M  450M     0 100% /android
                  tmpfs                               3,7G  4,0K  3,7G   1% /etc/fstab
                  tmpfs                               3,7G  8,0K  3,7G   1% /dev/shm
                  tmpfs                               5,0M     0  5,0M   0% /run/lock
                  tmpfs                               3,7G     0  3,7G   0% /media
                  tmpfs                               3,7G   28K  3,7G   1% /tmp
                  tmpfs                               3,7G     0  3,7G   0% /var/lib/sudo
                  /dev/mapper/vendor_a                648M  646M     0 100% /android/vendor
                  /dev/mapper/odm_a                   900K  896K     0 100% /android/odm
                  /dev/sda7                            12M  144K   11M   2% /android/metadata
                  android_mnt                         3,7G     0  3,7G   0% /mnt
                  /dev/sda3                            27M  1,5M   25M   6% /mnt/vendor/persist
                  /dev/sda8                           178M   36K  172M   1% /mnt/vendor/oempersist
                  /dev/sde6                           195M  143M   53M  74% /android/vendor/firmware_mnt
                  /dev/sde11                           59M   16M   43M  27% /android/vendor/dsp
                  /dev/sde7                            64M  896K   64M   2% /android/vendor/bt_firmware
                  android_apex                        3,7G     0  3,7G   0% /android/apex
                  halium-overlay-etc                  2,9G  2,8G   52M  99% /android/system/etc
                  halium-overlay-ofono                2,9G  2,8G   52M  99% /etc/ofono
                  halium-overlay-conf.d               2,9G  2,8G   52M  99% /usr/lib/NetworkManager/conf.d
                  halium-overlay-system               2,9G  2,8G   52M  99% /usr/lib/systemd/system
                  workaround-session-migration-mtime  3,7G   28K  3,7G   1% /usr/share/session-migration/scripts
                  tmpfs                               749M  168K  749M   1% /run/user/32011
                  

                  Would you consider that enough to install Ambot Installer or the notch hack?

                  TIA!

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                    kristatos
                    last edited by

                    Maybe another FP4-user can check on his device if the root-filesystem is really only 2.9G. It seems to me very small and on my Volla22 it's more than the double of it.

                    BQ Aquaris E4.5 (UT 16.04)
                    Vollaphone (UT 24.04)
                    Vollaphone 22 (UT 24.04)

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                      gpatel-fr @kristatos
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                      @kristatos

                      I have a FP5 and the rootfs is 3.1 G

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                        kristatos @muskist
                        last edited by

                        @muskist Have you done a reflash with bootstrap and wipe userdata? I'm not sure, but afaik with this option your device will be reformatted and there should be enough space for this action after it. But be careful, ALL data on your device will be lost with this reflash, so be sure to have a backup of the data you wan't to keep.

                        As an other option you could try to free a bit of space, maybe it's enough to complete the notch hax. Try these commands:

                        sudo mount -o remount,rw /
                        sudo apt clean
                        sudo apt autopurge
                        sudo mount -o remount,ro /
                        

                        After that check your space again with "df -h"

                        BQ Aquaris E4.5 (UT 16.04)
                        Vollaphone (UT 24.04)
                        Vollaphone 22 (UT 24.04)

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                          RandomUser @Keneda
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                          @Keneda said:

                          @RandomUser said:

                          Note that you'll lose all your data.

                          Did you try first to reinstall without erasing user data, like installer allows to do ?

                          Yes, but that wasn't enough. It needed a reformat.

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                            muskist
                            last edited by

                            Apparently @kugiigi was right in his assumption that the notch hack filled up / .

                            Reflashing freed 52 MB in / .

                            That turned out to be sufficient to install Kugi's Ambot Installer which is a great tool!

                            Everything's fine and I'm happy with the result.

                            Thanks to everyone!

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