I have to admit that this sounds strange to me. Could you please try to
execute a very simple bash script in your home directory? That should be
the easiest way to find out whether it's the same problem.
Just to make absolutely sure: is the file CHROOT/bin/bash present? If so,
can you execute
Thanks for the tip.
Sadly, however, it doesn't work with ssh either for me. I get the same
error.
On Thu, 2015-05-14 at 14:02 +0200, Torsten Sachse wrote:
> Hi. I had the same problem. Try turning on the ssh service using "sudo
> service ssh start" (if it's not running already), then ssh into
Hi. I had the same problem. Try turning on the ssh service using "sudo
service ssh start" (if it's not running already), then ssh into your phone
from the terminal itself "ssh localhost". Dont forget to add your own ssh
key to authorized_keys. Then try the chroot command again. For some reason,
Thanks, this looks promising.
However, the chroot command only yields:
chroot: failed to run command ‘/bin/bash’: No such file or directory
On Wed, 2015-05-13 at 17:19 -0400, Rodney Dawes wrote:
> If you want to use CLI tools installed via debs, you need to do it this
> way:
>
> https://askub
If you want to use CLI tools installed via debs, you need to do it this
way:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/620740/how-to-install-regularcli-deb-packages-on-bq-aquaris-e4-5-ubuntu-edition/623311#623311
Making the phone writable and installing debs to the root partition will
end up with those ins
I wanted to install the dict cmd line client, but package can't be found
through the standard repositories.
Is there a repository that would have a compatible version for
AquarisE4.5(r22).
If a downloadable .deb, which compiled format should I use, or do I have
to compile on the phone directly?
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