![]() When I compare against other files in xbin, they all have lrwxrwxrwx. "ls" the file shows -rwxrwxrwx root root ? ![]() No errors or complaints from the command line.Īttempt to execute as user or root, Get permission denied. Then chmod +755 (all 3 files) also tried chmod +777 I manually copied adb, adb.bin and fast boot to the system/xbin directory as root.Ĭhown 0:0 on all 3 files, As found in the included install script (adb shell script) Since remix OS on a laptop doesn't support an OTG adb transfer. One from #osm0sis : also seems to run fine and I think its a different one some of the others posted are a copy of that first one I posted without giving credit. If the filesystem is RW, Should I need to use adb to copy the file in? Looking at compiling a copy since the remix install I'm using is 圆4 on intel and maybe the fastboot executable needs to be for this specific target?ĭefinately at least executes for me will check tomorrow if it can detect a fastboot device. I copy the file and chmod it as executable but still get access denied trying to execute it as root, Most the versions I found expect you to adb copy it into the device, With remix OS, I'm not sure how to to do that since there is no OTG port. ![]() My device filesystem is RW and root is obviously present. Looking around thru XDA, I found a few fastboot packages that should have worked. Haven't checked any of the command though Īlternatively you could compile a version from source Try the one here: it's seems to show the help page fine. Asked the remix folks as I am on the beta program but have not gotten an answer. even with root.Īny help would be appreciated. can't seem to get the fastboot.bin to be executable. Is there a way I can add it? been looking at a few pre compiled bin packages for linux but can't seem to get any of them to work correctly. There is a fastboot file but it is for the Intel 915 graphics support libs. Remix shipped with adb support and I have been using it to push bulk installs onto my own and customer devices, I would like to perform the firmware updates as well and found remix does not ship with fastboot installed in system/bin. Bootloader updates and firmware installations on my various android devices. Great tool for us on OS X, however when I try to build the android image from mounted folder I get this:Ĭan't set android permissions - built without android supportįastboot Binary for Remix OS? I'm really enjoying remix OS, So much so, I seldom use my windows partition at all any more except for one thing. But it keeps happening and I can't figure out a way to kill the mount/unmount without restarting my whole Mac. Rebooting solved the problem and stopped whatever mounting process had been started. ![]() I can create a different folder with a different name, but 'sys' is a weird hidden directory now that I can only see in the terminal/shell. It also says that "'sys' is taken" if I try to recreate the folder. So I tried to 'mkdir sys' again, it says it can't. though I can still see it if I "ls" in its parent directory. I mounted 'sys' and I don't know what happened but suddenly it unmounted and now the 'sys' folder has disappeared from view. I just wish there was a better collection of tools because I tried everything (on my Mac), with every single other OS available, just to open a stock Galaxy Note 4 image. To all who do anything development related on Mac OS X / Darwin let me know if there's any other linux binaries you'd like ported, I feel like doing some more cross-compiling but I can't think of a project. Just added instructions for mounting sys.raw Then:Īfter which, cd to the directory you created sys.raw using simg2img.Īnd viola! it's now mounted and you can do what you will with /system ![]() viola! Works perfectly.įor those who want a tutorial on how to use these binaries, check here. When compile is done (didn't take long) dropped in /bin and. So I downloaded the source code and compiled natively on OS X using xcode / gcc. Obviously the simg2img and make_ext4fs binaries in their normal state won't work on any darwin system (os x), however, they ARE unix binaries, and darwin is well. I get curious as to how much development stuff I can do with OS X from time to time, as, though they are not twins by any means, linux and darwin are definitely cousins. simg2img and make_ext4fs are both linux binaries that are used to unpack / mount / repack system.img from a stock tar.md5 rom. Simg2img and make_ext4fs binaries for mac OS X - Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 Android Development Not really a whole lot to describe here. ![]()
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