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failed getting release . #696
failed getting release . #696
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I try to install linux deploy on my samsung note 10.1 (2014 ed), unofficial CM13. No matter what I do, the installation process always fails on retrieving the Release file.
I tried to replace the internet address by the raw IP, tried ubuntu, debian, armhf architecture for both.
I know this issue has laready been addressed in older posts, but I could not find any workaround in those ones.
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I upgraded android to the latest version (nougat 7.0) and installation worked well.
Was upgrading to 7.0 the solution, or did you also install meefik’s busybox? Thanks!
Before, with CM13, it was failing with «failed getting release», after having installed busybox it failed at mkfs step, could not understand why.
I tried to get help with CM13, but is was no longer maintened, so I decided to upgrade and install busybox + linuxdeploy right after the fresh install.
So, unfortunately I cannot tell you exactly what was the issue on CM13. When I had these issues i was not at home, it is possible that some router prevented some kind of connexions.
I feel pretty confident that it has to do with busybox not being installed. I ran into this same exact issue until I installed it. And it had to be meefik’s busybox, not some other version from another developer. That said, I’m writing to you from a device running CM13 and Linux Deploy w/ busybox. 🙂 Glad to see that you got it working!
Failed getting release file while running debootstrap with sudo
If I run the command directly as root, all seems well and the chroot will be built perfectly. On my local machine I’m also able to build the chroot with sudo . The difference is the configured proxy. I guess that debootstrap doesn’t use the proxy if I run it with sudo ?
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sudo sets up only a limited environment and you might for instance miss the http_proxy env variable that gets initiated by your login shell.
You might try to run sudo with the -i option as that will simulate a login session which might load a more complete environment that includes proxy settings or modify /etc/sudoers to stop suppressing the proxy environment vars with :
#/etc/sudoers Defaults env_keep += "http_proxy https_proxy ftp_proxy"
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Failed Getting Release File #532
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For some reason it won’t allow me to get any release file. I checked the pages and they’re working on my PC.
I’m trying to install it in the internal storage since the phone has no SD Card currently.
The phone is an Evolio M5, rooted using Kingroot. I installed Meekif’s Busybox.
When I try to install I’m getting this.
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Installation failed in Android 8 (proot) #939
Installation failed in Android 8 (proot) #939
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hi,
I’m operating in the same wi-fi network with two Android devices, trying to installing Linux Deploy with proot in a directory (both tablet haven’t root access):
• in an Android 7 tablet the installation starts from the repository
http://ftp.debian.org/debian but then it fails with this error lines:
W: Failure while configuring required packages.
W: See //debootstrap/debootstrap.log for details (possibly the package passwd is at fault)
• in the Android 8 tablet the installation doesn’t continue at all and returns this error:
Retrieving Release
E: Failed getting release file http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/stretch/Release
Are there errors in my tablet’s configuration or with Oreo (Android 8) system?
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Can’t download #403
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28:14] >>> install
[16:28:14] Checking installation path . done
[16:28:14] Making file system (ext4) . done
[16:28:28] Mounting partitions:
[16:28:28] / . done
[16:28:29] Installing Debian-based distribution:
[16:28:29] I: Retrieving Release
[16:28:32] I: Retrieving Packages
[16:28:34] I: Retrieving Packages
[16:53:48] I: Validating Packages
[16:53:50] W: Retrying failed download of http://http.kali.org/kali/dists/sana/main/binary-armhf/Packages
[16:53:50] I: Retrieving Packages
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May be, This is not LinuxDeploy issue.
check your internet stat and kail linux repository internet status.
How to send image i will send image to you boss ..
And me have a comen in google play with same problem
[10:17:38] Updating configuration file . done
[10:17:39] >>> status
[10:17:39] Linux Deploy: 1.5.5-190
[10:17:39] BusyBox: v1.24.1-meefik
[10:17:39] Device: Elite 3
[10:17:39] Android: 4.4.2
[10:17:39] Architecture: armv7l
[10:17:39] Kernel: 3.4.67
[10:17:39] Memory: 30/965 MB
[10:17:39] Swap: 227/511 MB
[10:17:39] SELinux: yes
[10:17:39] Loop devices: yes
[10:17:39] Support binfmt_misc: no
[10:17:39] Supported FS: ext3 ext4 fuseblk iso9660 msdos vfat
[10:17:39] Mounted system: unknown
[10:17:39] Running services:
[10:17:39] * SSH: no
[10:17:39] * GUI: no
[10:17:39] Mounted parts on Linux:
[10:17:39] . nothing mounted
[10:17:39] Available mount points:
[10:17:39] * /system: 0.2/1.1 GB (ext4)
[10:17:39] * /data: 4.1/5.9 GB (ext4)
[10:17:39] * /cache: 0.1/0.1 GB (ext4)
[10:17:39] * /protect_f: 0.0/0.0 GB (ext4)
[10:17:39] * /protect_s: 0.0/0.0 GB (ext4)
[10:17:39] * /mnt/cd-rom: 0.0/0.0 GB (iso9660)
[10:17:39] * /storage/sdcard1: 4.1/5.8 GB (fuse)
[10:17:39] * /mnt/media_rw/sdcard0: 8.4/14.9 GB (vfat)
[10:17:39] * /mnt/secure/asec: 8.4/14.9 GB (vfat)
[10:17:39] * /storage/sdcard0: 8.4/14.9 GB (fuse)
[10:17:39] Available partitions:
[10:17:39] * /dev/block/mmcblk0p1: (Extended)
[10:17:39] * /dev/block/mmcblk0p2: 10 MB (Linux)
[10:17:39] * /dev/block/mmcblk0p3: 10 MB (Linux)
[10:17:39] * /dev/block/mmcblk0p4: 6 MB (Linux)
[10:17:39] * /dev/block/mmcblk0p5: 1153 MB (Linux)
[10:17:39] * /dev/block/mmcblk1p1: 16.0 GB (Win95 FAT32 (LBA))
[10:17:39]
@fahmii Please retry install kail linux?
Still can’t download .
I have hight speed 2.MB/s
I have buy a booster but some problem fail to koneck
I like your program i want have yet
Please help me
@fahmii Test direct download
http://http.kali.org/kali/dists/sana/main/binary-armhf/Packages
If you can download, tell me
If you can’t download, your internet or phone issue.
[00:39:30] Updating configuration file . done
[00:39:31] >>> install
[00:39:31] Checking installation path . done
[00:39:31] Making new disk image (4095 MB) . done
[00:51:36] Making file system (ext4) . done
[00:51:51] Mounting partitions:
[00:51:51] / . done
[00:51:51] Installing Debian-based distribution:
[00:51:51] I: Retrieving Release
[00:52:32] E: Failed getting release file http://http.kali.org/kali/dists/sana/Release
[00:52:32] [01:06:45] Updating configuration file . done
[01:06:47] >>> install
[01:06:47] The container is already mounted.
[01:06:47] [01:06:55] Updating configuration file . done
[01:06:55] >>> stop
[01:06:55] Stopping services:
[01:06:55] SSH . done
[01:06:55] VNC . fail
[01:06:55] Release resources . done
[01:06:55] Unmounting partitions:
[01:06:55] / . done
[01:06:55] Disassociating loop device . done
[01:06:55] [01:07:03] Updating configuration file . done
[01:07:03] >>> install
[01:07:03] Checking installation path . done
[01:07:03] Making file system (ext4) . done
[01:07:14] Mounting partitions:
[01:07:14] / . done
[01:07:15] Installing Debian-based distribution:
[01:07:15] I: Retrieving Release
[01:07:38] E: Failed getting release file http://http.kali.org/kali/dists/sana/main/binary-armhf/Packages/dists/sana/Release
I am sure not believe it if my conection have eror but i have ceck in propertis linux deploy LIST OF SCRIPT custom script in ETC/INIT.D/my script
And after me ceck in etc i not have init.d
What init.d can have problem ??
01:07:38] E: Failed getting release file http://http.kali.org/kali/dists/sana/main/binary-armhf/Packages/dists/sana/Release
[01:17:57] Updating configuration file . done
[01:17:58] >>> install
[01:17:58] The container is already mounted.
[01:21:15] Updating configuration file . done
[01:29:05] Updating configuration file . done
[01:29:12] Updating configuration file . done
[01:29:13] >>> install
[01:29:13] The container is already mounted.
[01:29:13] [01:29:59] Updating configuration file . done
[01:30:00] >>> install
[01:30:00] The container is already mounted.
[01:30:00] [01:30:04] Updating configuration file . done
[01:30:04] >>> stop
[01:30:04] Stopping services:
[01:30:04] SSH . done
[01:30:04] VNC . fail
[01:30:04] /etc/init.d/myscript . fail
[01:30:04] /etc/init.d/myscript . fail
[01:30:04] /etc/init.d/myscript . fail
[01:30:04] /etc/init.d/myscript . fail
[01:30:04] Release resources . done
[01:30:04] Unmounting partitions:
[01:30:04] / . done
[01:30:04] Disassoci
Tell me if init.d can have problem instal .. . .
Sure i re instal apk linux deploy
Try and try try
@fahmii This is URL Error (404 error). Please change another repository.
You mean i must cange MIRROR URL in linux deploy properti ??
Make sure you are using a good busybox build. Many Busybox builds can not bind DNS because of Android strangeness, so wget, ftp, etc do not work. So they fail anything at all from the net. A symtom is that they fail fast.
Someone who can remot my device ??
@fahmii It’s dangerous because security, hacking.
Please retry install another GNU/Linux.
@fahmii just change your source path to » http://http.kali.org/kali/ » hope this help you and you’re welcome
I mean change sourcepath or mirror url if you’re using older version of kali_linux
I have stop kali Linux in my device !! I lose my hp ! I don’t know use kali
Linux can kill my sistem hp !! My Rom Android sistem ui not work !! But i
thx for your response thx
Pada tanggal 4 Okt 2016 02.11, «jhonkim422» notifications@github.com
menulis:
I mean change sourcepath or mirror url if you’re using older version of
kali_linux