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Universal Fedora chroot tool
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Remove .anyfed #11

Open MCTyler opened 5 years ago

MCTyler commented 5 years ago

I can't delete the .anyfed directory, how can I remove it? Specifically the /rootfs inside it..."No Permission" Device is not rooted and I don't want to root it.

MCTyler commented 5 years ago

NeverMind...I just deleted all the data and cache in the Termux App and started over.....

wzulfikar commented 5 years ago

For anyone having the same issue, I faced it once and what I did is to rename the .anyfed to something else (ie. ~/anyfed-old). Go as root by executing anyfed script and delete the ~/anyfed-old. I was running it on Redmi 5, Android 7, MIUI 10.

MCTyler commented 5 years ago

For anyone having the same issue, I faced it once and what I did is to rename the .anyfed to something else (ie. ~/anyfed-old). Go as root by executing anyfed script and delete the ~/anyfed-old. I was running it on Redmi 5, Android 7, MIUI 10.

Rooting our Devices is not always a option, or Do you mean the FakeRoot?

wzulfikar commented 5 years ago

I used proot, get into fedora after completing anyfed setup, and deleted the directory from within fedora. The device itself is not rooted.