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RE: Cannot get root shell in new Libertine container
@arubislander , I found that using
fakeroot
as in the post you linked does not give a working root shell, e.g.apt install nano
fails.Here's something that did apparently work. Below "
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" is an error messageconfig.py:91 WARNING _get_maliit_address_from_dbus(): org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Noreply: Did not receive a reply. [...]
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ sudo -E bash root@ubuntu-phablet:~# lish focal .......... (focal)root@ubuntu-phablet:~#
Using this
apt install nano
worked, as didapt remove nano
.Using this
su phablet
indicates the user named phablet does not exist in the container. So I will attempt to add it with uid 32011 as associated with the missing name in the post you linked. -
Cannot get root shell in new Libertine container
Using Pixel 3a, Release candidate channel, Settings.Updates says Ubuntu touch Version 9.
Just made a Libertine container through Settings.Libertine, default name, no password. Installed Libertine Tweak Tool, and used that to turn on Libertine Shell. The container ID when done is focal as shown by Settings.Libertine.
Went into terminal, and typed the command
lish focal
which gave me a prompt as follows.(focal)I have no name!@ubuntu-phablet:~$
So I exited and typed the command to get a root shell in the container
lirsh focal
which behaved exactly aslish focal
and did not give me a root shell.- How can I get a root shell?
- How do I fix the no username problem?
Thank you for considering my difficulties.
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RE: GSM SIM for Ubuntu touch on Nexus 5
--- I know that some companies' SIM cards need an android app to be a part of activation, but it is hard to find out which ones.
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GSM SIM for Ubuntu touch on Nexus 5
Hello, any suggestions for where to get a GSM SIM card for very low phone use for this? It is the exact Nexus 5 recommended and works perfectly with WiFi.