[POOL][REQUEST] Official Remix OS installer/installation guide for Linux - Remix OS for PC

Request - official Remix OS installer/installation guide for Linux​Currently there is no official guide or installer from Jide that would help Linux users install Remix OS next to their system.
We "install" it manually by copying the specific files and modifying Grub accordingly, but we risk having problems with OTA updates, because many of us don't know if our "installation" method will fit the OTA system.
Other method we use is applying INSTALL=1 parameter to the grub menuentry after booting Remix OS USB. This method is also not documented or officially supported by Jide.
I'd like the Linux community to decide wheter it wants an offical Remix OS installer or a official guide on how to install it by-hand.
Please vote in the pool and share your thoughts.​
@HypoTurtle already pointed out few useful information regarding the subject, but we'd like som official guidelines from Jide:
HypoTurtle said:
It is that simple, from initrd.img - before handoff to ramdisk / chroot to android - the OTA patches /mnt/$SRC/system.img [extracting it from system.sfs], /mnt/$SRC/kernel, /mnt/$SRC/initrd.img and /mnt/$SRC/ramdisk.img then it remakes the grub.cfg in $REMIX0S_EFI.
If you have the SRC= set correctly the OTA will apply correctly - if you have REMIXOS_EFI= set correctly the grub.cfg should update correctly as well
I don't know how different [if any] legacy/bios handles updates to grub configs
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Personally I think doing it manually is more foolproof and less destructive. All you'd be getting from an 'installer' is a dump of the imgs to $SRC a 40_custom file made and grub update run. And thats if every linux user uses grub and if they don't that update grub doesn't break anything
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Thanks to @Vioner to help me Improving this Thread

I'm an hackintosh user. I use Clover Bootloader and I would like to install it on Mac OS

I did post how to do it with clover. I had ota's work with no issues. Linux users have it the easiest.

Maromi said:
I did post how to do it with clover. I had ota's work with no issues. Linux users have it the easiest.
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i know it already, but it will be better if there more officialy (i think )

Thanks for all who was participating this pool, Hope they will Release it Soon
Poll ope again because not of enough data,

asuduakali said:
Thanks for all who was participating this pool, Hope they will Release it Soon
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I have already achieved this by installing remix os on the windows partition and adding an entry into grub, it can also work if installed on a separate partition! I could make a script soon, or make a guide! What do you want?

moman2000 said:
I have already achieved this by installing remix os on the windows partition and adding an entry into grub, it can also work if installed on a separate partition! I could make a script soon, or make a guide! What do you want?
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I'm Just want to help Linux users who have problem with OTA updates, so with this Pool now i can request Official Installer for Linux from Jide Developer

asuduakali said:
I'm Just want to help Linux users who have problem with OTA updates, so with this Pool now i can request Official Installer for Linux from Jide Developer
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Yh you should definitely ask them!

i agree a linux installer would not be a bad idea

asuduakali said:
I'm Just want to help Linux users who have problem with OTA updates, so with this Pool now i can request Official Installer for Linux from Jide Developer
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The only way an OTA would fail [other than modifying .img or not using a system.sfs] is if something needs to be added to grub.cfg/menu.lst that's the only thing that the OTA can't/shouldn't get access to if not installed with the 'official' installer

I guess Linux doesn't need OS installer cuz you can install via grub and ready go to.
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I also think Linux installer should be available. Many Remix users come from Linux distros and an easy installer would be very useful.
@itsAril and others - it's not that simple. Linux needs an official installer in order to make the OTA updates fully functional. System needs to be installed in a specific way that allows OTA system to detect and update it's files accordingly. That's why often OTA fails when "installed" from Linux.

HypoTurtle said:
The only way an OTA would fail [other than modifying .img or not using a system.sfs] is if something needs to be added to grub.cfg/menu.lst that's the only thing that the OTA can't/shouldn't get access to if not installed with the 'official' installer
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itsAril said:
I guess Linux doesn't need OS installer cuz you can install via grub and ready go to.
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I also think Linux installer should be available. Many Remix users come from Linux distros and an easy installer would be very useful.
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Agree with @Vioner it's not that simple. Linux needs an official installer in order to make the OTA updates fully functional. System needs to be installed in a specific way that allows OTA system to detect and update it's files accordingly. That's why often OTA fails when "installed" from Linux.
Note: i was reported some people still able update (even with warning message) and the other failed to update and must Re download ISO to get update, that's the reason why i want request this tool, to help people who still can't update via OTA and save more bandwidth for some country that use internet quote for internet service

asuduakali said:
Agree with @Vioner it's not that simple. Linux needs an official installer in order to make the OTA updates fully functional. System needs to be installed in a specific way that allows OTA system to detect and update it's files accordingly. That's why often OTA fails when "installed" from Linux.
Note: i was reported some people still able update (even with warning message) and the other failed to update and must Re download ISO to get update, that's the reason why i want request this tool, to help people who still can't update via OTA and save more bandwidth for some country that use internet quote for internet service
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It is that simple, from initrd.img - before handoff to ramdisk / chroot to android - the OTA patches /mnt/$SRC/system.img [extracting it from system.sfs], /mnt/$SRC/kernel, /mnt/$SRC/initrd.img and /mnt/$SRC/ramdisk.img then it remakes the grub.cfg in $REMIX0S_EFI.
If you have the SRC= set correctly the OTA will apply correctly - if you have REMIXOS_EFI= set correctly the grub.cfg should update correctly as well
I don't know how different [if any] legacy/bios handles updates to grub configs

@HypoTurtle but why would Linux users need to do that when Windows users don't? It sure isn't hard, but official tools prevent problems and misunderstandings. One of important rules of making software is "make it foolproof".
Of course thanks for the info on the OTA system.

Vioner said:
@HypoTurtle but why would Linux users need to do that when Windows users don't? It sure isn't hard, but official tools prevent problems and misunderstandings. One of important rules of making software is "make it foolproof".
Of course thanks for the info on the OTA system.
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Personally I think doing it manually is more foolproof and less destructive. All you'd be getting from an 'installer' is a dump of the imgs to $SRC a 40_custom file made and grub update run. And thats if every linux user uses grub and if they don't; that grub update doesn't break anything

@HypoTurtle I understand. Well, Jide could simply give the official instructions or approve yours... It'd be that simple.
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I like clover for themes(and other reason)but for simplicity systemd-boot is the way to go for uefi.
For ota's all you would need is to copy kernel and initrd.img from the src directory to the esp rename starting with remixos_

Related

apps and scopes available

hi im looking at maybe buying a ubuntu phone on the next flash sale or intsalling it on my nexus 5 and 7
but not sure if its good enough on the nexus 5 and just worth trying to buy one
two questions how does it run now on nexus 5 is it ready for day to day use and will the operating system be current like the one on the ubuntu phone
and were do i find a list of scopes and apps available
like i want to run nvpy can i just install as i do native like on a ubuntu
many thanks
wayne
Here's an unofficial store frontend: https://appstore.bhdouglass.com/apps
And yes, you can install debian packages, but that breaks OTA updates.
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And yes, you can install debian packages, but that breaks OTA updates.[/QUOTE]
i change to and remounted RW
and did update and upgrade all worked fine but killed my dual boot
so if i did RW and then update
and installed say lifeograph would it install that package and be useable from the repository?
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And yes, you can install debian packages, but that breaks OTA updates.
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i change to and remounted RW
and did update and upgrade all worked fine but killed my dual boot
so if i did RW and then update
and installed say lifeograph would it install that package and be useable from the repository?[/QUOTE]
Did you upgrade using the system settings update mechanism? That won't be blocked and the update will seem to work, but things will break after some time, just like your dual boot, especially when you start installing custom packages.
Theoretically, the application should work, but you're going to have to set up XMir properly to run X applications. If you are interested in doing that, the guy who made this video is the one who can tell you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3PUYoa1c9M
This video may be helpful, too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XfMLzlki9XE
AND you'll have to install the devel-proposed channel as stable/rtm doesn't contain the necessary software yet.
I got root write - updated and upgraded and it killed my nexus 5 install basicaly wrote over the boot sector I think !
Can I not get a chroot for ubuntu apps I have on ubuntu and would they run? For example lithograph?
Ill take a look I've installed the sdk to test as well I'm certain these apps will get added soon scopes are great but being able to install ubuntu apps like lifeograph and other apps would be amazing.. Is this on the cards or do the developers have to release the touch apps version ?
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wayneward said:
I got root write - updated and upgraded and it killed my nexus 5 install basicaly wrote over the boot sector I think !
Can I not get a chroot for ubuntu apps I have on ubuntu and would they run? For example lithograph?
Ill take a look I've installed the sdk to test as well I'm certain these apps will get added soon scopes are great but being able to install ubuntu apps like lifeograph and other apps would be amazing.. Is this on the cards or do the developers have to release the touch apps version ?
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I'm sorry for you killing your boot sector. Were you able to set up everything again?
I tried the chroot method some time ago but you still need to install the necessary packages for that using apt-get. So you need a writable system again...
You could, however, try to package the apps as a click package yourself. I've never tried that and I don't know of anyone who did, but if you ship xmir and the application in a click package, it should work.
I just had to reinstall and re-root was good really because got it set up right now.
I'm did a emulated rw and compiled lifeograph from source that it might work but it wont connect to mir using cmake there must be a use flag or ill look are cross compiling maybe.. Does it create a click package or a deb ? Ill take a poke around in apt cache to look at packages already cached from install
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I just had to reinstall and re-root was good really because got it set up right now.
I'm did a emulated rw and compiled lifeograph from source that it might work but it wont connect to mir using cmake there must be a use flag or ill look are cross compiling maybe.. Does it create a click package or a deb ? Ill take a poke around in apt cache to look at packages already cached from install
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Great that you got it sorted out.
There's a trick to get the app working on Mir: Lifeograph is an app for the X window system. To make it run with Mir, there's a software called Xmir. Check out whether it's in the repos. If not, the source code should be online somewhere.
The app is probably going to compile as a debian package though. Either you stay with your phone in rw mode or you look into packaging it as a click package. The latter might be a little bit more difficult.

Xposed on remix os

Is it possible to install xposed on Remix OS?
Nope. Goes into bootloop.
I've copied all x86 xposed files to system, its booted, but show notif "xposed installed, but not active".
It's also prevent me from installing any app.
Aguys said:
I've copied all x86 xposed files to system, its booted, but show notif "xposed installed, but not active".
It's also prevent me from installing any app.
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Does not matter. Even if you do copy it, it wont work.
You wanna try the better method? Here.
1) Press Alt+F1. You will activate the terminal. Main terminal, not terminal emulator or something like that.
2) type "cp -avR /sdcard/xposed_data /system"
3) This copies all the xposed data to the system, where it is supposed to be.
4) Reboot.
5) Praise Altman, as you get to witness the bootloop, as xposed is not supported.
On the other hand, if you use android 4.4 rc3 from the android x86 project website, you can install xposed using the echo and chmod commands.
Aguys said:
I've copied all x86 xposed files to system, its booted, but show notif "xposed installed, but not active".
It's also prevent me from installing any app.
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this happened with me too, but not remix os, it happened with me on genymotion android 5.1.1
NHK said:
this happened with me too, but not remix os, it happened with me on genymotion android 5.1.1
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Do you mean you got xposed working on Remix OS ?
if so, how ? can you please write a small guide ?
gps3dx said:
Do you mean you got xposed working on Remix OS ?
if so, how ? can you please write a small guide ?
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i said "but not remix os" so idk if it must work on Remix OS. and i didnt provide a solution even , thats my previous post
this happened with me too, but not remix os, it happened with me on genymotion android 5.1.1
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ill edit: that happened on genymotion and i didnt get a solution
NHK said:
i said "but not remix os" so idk if it must work on Remix OS. and i didnt provide a solution even , thats my previous post
ill edit: that happened on genymotion and i didnt get a solution
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There is already a thread explaining this and it is possible but it is a lot of work. Search the forum for this exact title.
Help
So have any of you been able to get xposed framework onto remix os and if so how?
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So have any of you been able to get xposed framework onto remix os and if so how?
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Read my post above yours. Google or search this XDA forum. I am being lazy and not finding it for you.
Thanks I think
I do not mind doing some work to get exposed going so far I have tried modifying the system files using Ubuntu and And mounting the system image to no avail. The previous posts in this thread would suggest that it is not possible at the moment I do not believe it. Orion what I am asking is for you to point me to the correct information for accomplishing the task of installing xposed on remix os.
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I do not mind doing some work to get exposed going so far I have tried modifying the system files using Ubuntu and And mounting the system image to no avail. The previous posts in this thread would suggest that it is not possible at the moment I do not believe it. Orion what I am asking is for you to point me to the correct information for accomplishing the task of installing xposed on remix os.
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And I am saying search this forum.
its all about "Symbolic link" if we know witch files we should create for then that will be easy
More info
Along those lines how can I take a xposed zip made for x86 5.1 and arrange it in the system files of remix os keeping all file permissions and symbolic links the way they need to be and updating the binary if anyone knows of a script I could run in terminal from Ubuntu with the remix is file system mounted that would be great.
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Along those lines how can I take a xposed zip made for x86 5.1 and arrange it in the system files of remix os keeping all file permissions and symbolic links the way they need to be and updating the binary if anyone knows of a script I could run in terminal from Ubuntu with the remix is file system mounted that would be great.
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Do you think scripts come from the linux god? lol. If a method existed, and a manual method would have to exist in order for a script of the process to exist, someone would have posted it by now. Scripts are nothing more than automation of multiple manual steps. So please, unless a method has already been posted or you're willing to work out all of the proper steps, don't ask for a script that will do it for you. I too want xposed on remix, but am I willing to put in the time to attempt to get it working? No. Not right now at least. So I don't bother asking someone else to do it for me. This is XDA. Asking for OTAs and asking for something you could search for are both frowned upon here. Sorry if that seems harsh, but until you've at least attempted to develop something, don't just assume it's a walk in the park for others to do so. Especially with something as complex as xposed.
Thanks. Hope I didn't startle you.
systemless xposed might be the best route: patch ramdisk.img and create and mount /data/xposed.img
very close to working with systemless root
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very close to working with systemless root
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big thanks for investig your time into this !
silly question: have you tried to enable the toggle button named "xposed status" ?
keep up the wonderful work :good:
that screenshot is from 64-bit remix there isn't x86_64 xposed.
it fully works on 32-bit android-x86 MM builds. haven't tried 32-bit remix yet.
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that screenshot is from 64-bit remix there isn't x86_64 xposed.
it fully works on 32-bit android-x86 MM builds. haven't tried 32-bit remix yet.
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Do you have a copy of the xposed.img and ramdisk.img from Ax86; just want to take a look.

[Guide] Dual Boot Remix OS with Windows (With Pics): [EFI/LEGACY]

Hi,
This is one of the ways you can try to Dual Boot Remix OS if the others failed for you. Using this method, you can choose to boot either to Windows or to Android each time you restart your computer. This method is safe and won't harm your windows files in any ways. No media inside your computer will get deleted.
Note: No EasyBCD or EasyEFI Softwares used.
Requirements:
The Remix OS Updated Version 2.0 (Released on 25th January)
The Android x86.
Android Installer:
Click this XDA thread for EFI Devices.
Click here for Legacy Devices.
You also need a 7zip software for extracting files etc.
Now, get the full tutorial from here: Dual Boot Remix OS with Windows.
This tutorial also has screenshots to help you in every step.
Note: In the tutorial I have given download link to Remix OS which is the older version, please ignore that and download the newer version of the Remix OS I gave here above.
Thanks.
Perfect to install 2.0 version, but how to upgrade on build 2.0.1. Tks.
Check Official Website
jongzizi said:
Perfect to install 2.0 version, but how to upgrade on build 2.0.1. Tks.
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Hi, Do check the official website for instructions to update. But I will recommend a fresh installation although.
Hi, in step "mountvol B" => "B" is new partition, right ?
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Hi, in step "mountvol B" => "B" is new partition, right ?
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Yes it is actually a virtual partition created.
The mountvol command works for mounting virtual partitions.
hellonirmal said:
Hi,
This is one of the ways you can try to Dual Boot Remix OS if the others failed for you. Using this method, you can choose to boot either to Windows or to Android each time you restart your computer. This method is safe and won't harm your windows files in any ways. No media inside your computer will get deleted.
Note: No EasyBCD or EasyEFI Softwares used.
Requirements:
The Remix OS Updated Version 2.0 (Released on 25th January)
The Android x86.
Android Installer:
Click this XDA thread for EFI Devices.
Click here for Legacy Devices.
You also need a 7zip software for extracting files etc.
Now, get the full tutorial from here: Dual Boot Remix OS with Windows.
This tutorial also has screenshots to help you in every step.
Note: In the tutorial I have given download link to Remix OS which is the older version, please ignore that and download the newer version of the Remix OS I gave here above.
Thanks.
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link not working for android installer
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link not working for android installer
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It's working fine for me. Check again.
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It's working fine for me. Check again.
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could you send me that grub.cfg
my email id is [email protected]
SIMBIOS said:
could you send me that grub.cfg
my email id is [email protected]
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Here's the Grub.cfg File: http://pastie.org/pastes/10680721/text
Copy it and save in notepad and choose file name as grub and file extension as cfg.

How can I disable external hard disk partition (auto-) mount

RemixOS_Jason said:
Release notes
Remix OS for PC version: 3.0.102
Release date: August 2, 2016
Fixed more Wi-Fi issues related to Broadcom wireless chipsets
[*]Support hard disk partition mount allows you to access other files and folders
Support for future updates via OTA
Added feature where recent apps will be shown on the top line of apps in the App Drawer
Added “App Store” to Remix OS
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I updated my Remix OS hdd installation today and recognized that all external (read: non Remix OS) partitions got automounted. I now lots of people asked for easy access to their windows partitions from within Remix OS, but I would prefer to keep things seperated.
Is it possible to disable the "access to other files and folders" in general or at least to stop automounting those partitions?
Thanks in advance
Martin
auto-mount is even tried for non-ntfs partitions
I am running Remix OS 3.0.102 in a dual boot system together with Ubuntu. While signing on the auto-mount function says already that there are two "corrupted" ext4 partitions beside one NTFS drive. After signing on the NTFS drive has been mounted automatically, while the Remix-OS partition "Android-x86" and the Ubuntu partition are called "corrupted" - probably because they are formatted with ext4.
I think, showing partitions which can't be opened in Remix OS doesn't make sense, especially if they are shown together with a dangerous offer "Touch to fix". There should be a way telling Remix OS which partitions are interesting and which should be mounted automatically.
https://postimage.org/
filius.martis said:
I updated my Remix OS hdd installation today and recognized that all external (read: non Remix OS) partitions got automounted. I now lots of people asked for easy access to their windows partitions from within Remix OS, but I would prefer to keep things seperated.
Is it possible to disable the "access to other files and folders" in general or at least to stop automounting those partitions?
Thanks in advance
Martin
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@filius.martis @remixtester - Got it. I'll flag this question with our PM and I'll let you guys know. Thanks!
I have same problem, my drive got corrupted, dev should fix this asap.
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I have same problem, my drive got corrupted, dev should fix this asap.
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Did you mean using latest remix version, the windows and another partition get error or corrupt omg
FYI so everyone in this thread is updated, we have developed the option to turn off the mount partition feature. It is being tested right now and it will be rolled into a future update, likely with a week or two.
Thanks!
RemixOS_Jason said:
FYI so everyone in this thread is updated, we have developed the option to turn off the mount partition feature. It is being tested right now and it will be rolled into a future update, likely with a week or two.
Thanks!
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Will a test version be available for testers?
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...is the Gaming ToolKit being looked into to attempt improvemtnts for future releases?
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Selection of the partitions possible which should be mounted?
RemixOS_Jason said:
FYI so everyone in this thread is updated, we have developed the option to turn off the mount partition feature. It is being tested right now and it will be rolled into a future update, likely with a week or two.
Thanks!
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You are writing of "option to turn off the mount partition feature". What I would prefer is an option to select the partitions which you want to mount (and which not). Another option should be: manual mount / automatic mount of the partitions which you want to mount.
remixtester said:
You are writing of "option to turn off the mount partition feature". What I would prefer is an option to select the partitions which you want to mount (and which not). Another option should be: manual mount / automatic mount of the partitions which you want to mount.
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That's what we have at the moment; Yes they are auto-mounted but they can be ejected via that Storage & USB screen. Maybe add a lock button on that screen so it isn't remounted on reboot.
If the corrupted message is due to the system trying to treat all partitions as fat/ntfs/exfat then that should be fixed [I'd run e2fsck on those partitions just to make sure they aren't actually corrupt].
And to answer the OP [this question has been asked and answered before]; you disable the service MediaScannerService from the Media Storage system app.
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@RemixOS_Jason
...is the Gaming ToolKit being looked into to attempt improvemtnts for future releases?
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@[email protected] - Yes, in fact there's an improvement program for the Gaming Toolkit going on now. After using it in your preferred games, we'd love to get your feedback through this form: https://goo.gl/forms/IaRM5aedoznFAr2C3
Thanks!
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@[email protected] - Yes, in fact there's an improvement program for the Gaming Toolkit going on now. After using it in your preferred games, we'd love to get your feedback through this form: https://goo.gl/forms/IaRM5aedoznFAr2C3
Thanks!
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good day....i have just updated to v3.0.201, and i have few requests concerning changelogs posted on your site: http://support.jide.com/hc/en-us/categories/202520967-Remix-OS-for-PC
1)...is it possible that if there are any changes/modificatios are made to the Gaming Tool Kit can be included in the changelos together with the system changes that are well detailed as you do?
2)...i assume this is a stable release as i see it on your site, and thank you for using the latest Android-x86 RC2, the system has significantly improved, more stable, fluid , but the ads on the start menu still cripples system RAM(this is for funding purposes, the advertisements, so no need/wont complain any further)
3)....for futur releases, can u please or is there a way that Proxy SET-UP can be done for Ethernet connections?...include this somehow if within your future plans!
4)I tried the GameKITtool, IMO its still same as in the previous v3.0.104, nothing "seems' to have being changed, also nothing bas broken, still works marvellously, but lacks the previously made requests for 100% game controll compatibility!
5)overall system perfomance and stability is greatest,and thank you for including previously requested features into the sytem/update!
6..........for linux users that installed RemixOS, and thus obviously never installed using the Jide Installer, either wont be able to get OTA?
based on this? "OTA support disabled if software was NOT installed by official Jide installer"
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[solved] remix os update 3rd party error

i installed remix os 202 version in my computer...but when check update i have message in red because i don't installe remix with installer official
i create my usb key with official installer, but i installed with "install=1" option in grub into ssd ext4 format
my error it's for this installation???
z750leovince said:
i installed remix os 202 version in my computer...but when check update i have message in red because i don't installe remix with installer official
i create my usb key with official installer, but i installed with "install=1" option in grub into ssd ext4 format
my error it's for this installation???
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The OTA update looks for file images that are created by the Jide installer, if u , like in my case having remixOS on an ext4, with system and data as folders, rather than data.img and system.sfs, ur system wont updateOTA, and anyway the ramdisk.img is located in different place if installed with jide installer from windows than installed to ext4 partition using other methods as "INSTALL=1" at the command!
i updated by pulling the intire image from jide website!
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i have update my remix with remix update app...my app notify me for update...and update pass ok...i have red message but i don't have any problems
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The OTA update looks for file images that are created by the Jide installer, if u , like in my case having remixOS on an ext4, with system and data as folders, rather than data.img and system.sfs, ur system wont updateOTA, and anyway the ramdisk.img is located in different place if installed with jide installer from windows than installed to ext4 partition using other methods as "INSTALL=1" at the command!
i updated by pulling the intire image from jide website!
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Hi, I'm using linux and I put RemixOS on my linux root partition, with data folder, system.sfs,kernel and other. Actually I dont know and and I not see any Official Installer for Linux users. So, how can I get OTA update? Answers please.
*sorry for my bad english.
nilocatur said:
Hi, I'm using linux and I put RemixOS on my linux root partition, with data folder, system.sfs,kernel and other. Actually I dont know and and I not see any Official Installer for Linux users. So, how can I get OTA update? Answers please.
*sorry for my bad english.
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u wont get OTA by that method...ur installation needs to have been precisely installed by the windows jide installer executable, currently no installer for linux!
...as per jide, u will not be able to do the OTA update if used other method than default!
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