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Like Android, we should be able to use an A/B rootfs to fallback in case of a fatal failure. This might mean a separate partition will have to be added for `data`.
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Is there any possibly to use f2fs as the root filesystem?
I tried to do debootstrap and kernel installation manually on a Chromebook trogdor,but it seems that the kernel can't use f2fs as the root fi…
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### Feature description
Would it be possible to add termux (bootstrap) as one of the supported distro in `proot-distro`?
Perhaps the primary use case is for on device build. Given that running te…
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You are using rootfs.squashfs. It is read only. Can I change the rootfs type?
i set
Filesystem images
ext2/3/4 root filesystem
ext2/3/4 variant (ext4) --->
>>> Executing post-image …
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Hello I've been having some issues with instalation
when I run ./Ubuntu.sh I got the following :
$ cd ubuntu-in-termux
$ ls
README.md ubuntu.sh
$ chmod +x ubuntu.sh
$ ./ubuntu.sh
[05:38:58 AM…
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https://github.com/JohnnyonFlame/BoxofPatches/issues/1
What are need to be add rootfs ? Core support? Supply creator? New version firmware
l2cri updated
2 months ago
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### Component
systemd-gpt-auto-generator
### Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe
I cannot use the mounted / to mount a btrfs subvolume:
The system is distributed …
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While testing `pkg bootstrap` with qemu-aarch64-static running on an amd64 host, I came across problems. First, I tried with the current qemu-user-static-devel port (hash 64ff0f0):
```
$ cat test.sh…
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This is the output I get:
Enter your choice: 1
if [ -w /var/run/docker.sock ]
then
echo true
else
echo "You aren't in the docker group, please run usermod -a -G docker $USER && newgrp…
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