Upgraded to Phoenix 3.5.0.64
Working quite all right. The only problem is their own Stardust browser, which never worked well from the beginning.
Phoenix is mounted on a ext4 partition in July 2018.
Hope this helps.
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Hi,
I use cyanogenMod nightlies, now RC1. Nearly everythings works as it should. When I try to connect my Legend via USB, I have some strange problems with the USB-storage. I'm running a Linux-System and when I activate USB-Storage, the SD-Card will only be exported as /dev/uba, so as it wouldn't have any partition. I can mount /dev/uba as root, no problem, but this worked as it should before I tried SuperFroyo. I had to partition my sdcard for this with an additional swap and ext3-partition. As I liked cyanogenMod better, I tried to revert everything, also repartitioning my sdcard. From this time, I have this strange behaviour. If I boot into recovery and activate USB-Storage from ClockworkMod, it works as before. I know, the sdcard works. I have tried to repartition and reformat it now several times, from recovery and directly with a cardreader attached to my computer. I have also wiped completely my phone along with removing /system via adb. I'm quite puzzled and thankfull for every hint.
*bumb*
no one? In the meantime I tried to repartition with swap and ext-partition as for SuperFroyo, but still the same. Somehow I've got the feeling that while SuperFroyo was installed, some setting deep inside the handset was changed that isn't reverted even when whiping or deleting whole /system. I'm thankfull for any hint!
Have U been updating your Linux box lately? Which distro do U use?
Sent from my HTC Legend
I didn't update, I'm running Debian. And as written before, when I activate usb-storage from ClockworkMod it works as it should and gets automounted.
Since i used on My Samsung Galaxy Note 3 only EXT4 Formates Card and My Main OS is Linux.
I Prefer to use it on my Tablet too.
But i cant use those Cards on my Tablet since it says Not Supportet.
I Know there is ParagonNTFS but NTFS is Windows and not my Favorite.
Has Someone Found a Way to Patch the System to get EXT3 and/or EXT4 running.
Should'nt be hard since the Internal Card is Running on EXT4
And Yes my Tablet is Rooted because i Want to Put Isos for OS installations on the Card.
And the DriveDroid as Software to get the PC's Bootin from it.
Hi I need some help with configurating Android on config that i stated on topic title. So let's start my SD card setup have Windows partition + FAT32 and EXT4 partition. Windows boots normally, AD Rom flashed on EXT4 partition and boots without problems. My problem is FAT32 partition not showing up in Android. I think that it is some android bug or sth, because rom flashes ok. I am using tytung's KitKat v4.7.
Any sugestions?
Hey xda,
I'm trying to install phoenix OS as a standalone OS on my 64bit pc.
I followed every step from this thread, no exception: https://forum.xda-developers.com/ph...opment/problems-installing-phonix-os-t3681518
I'm 100% sure I did not miss any step, I tried it at least 5 times.
After installing phoenix I can chose "Run Phoenix OS" OR "Reboot".
When I chose to run phoenix after installing, it boots straight up, runs extremely well, quite impressive actually!
It boots without the bootable usb, and when going into settings --> storage , I can clearly see it's installed on my HDD (5xx GB free).
BUT, when I restart phoenix, it will just say "Missing OS". And there is no way to boot phoenix, the only way to boot it again is to reinstall phoenix using the bootable usb.
Thanks a lot in advance!
PS: before you ask: yep I created 2 partitions, one fat32, 350mb, flagged as boot and installed GRUB2 on it. The other one ext4 and installed phoenix to that.
And yes, my HDD is set as the first boot device in the bios.
I'm lost
EDIT: 32bit has the exact same issue
I think the problem is related to a limitation of your system, like the partition size or partition format (MBR, GPT, etc). Do you have EFI or BIOS? If you have EFI, I'd suggest that you try to use EFI GRUB2, no need for creating a partition for it, if the disk is partitioned correctly, you should have a hidden EFI partition... If it's not the case, please give more details about your system, it may help...
Has anyone installed Phoenix OS v3.0.2.451 on an ext4 partition?
I installed it on a dual boot laptop yesterday, on a ext4 partition. I hadn't had time to check it out yet, only know that the default file manager don't see Linux partitions, but see only NTFS partitions. That's not a problem, as I keep most of my data on NTFS partitions, for both Linux and Windows to see (read/write) them.
This is an UEFI system.
It seems pretty snappy.
(I had both Remix OS and Phoenix OS quite sometime ago, but had removed them .)
Now on a MBR laptop, also on a ext4 partition...
Installed same version of POS on an ext4 partition of a MBR laptop. It has Debian Sid, few other Linuxes and older Windows 7 Home Basic in it. Works alright atm. Can't uninstall some Chinese only apps from Phoenix from both laptops. Its Stardust browser didn't want to work well in this, so installed Chrome from Play Store. But in the UEFI laptop, the Stardust browser worked quite well.
Installation was done manually in both laptops, the way it was done in the early days.
I find Phoenix OS 3.0.2...works better on a UEFI laptop. No idea why. In an MBR laptop, I can't highlight text in the web browser and copy, the mouse right click doesn't work. The right click doesn't work in the UEFI too, but text can be highlighted, especially in Opera, not in Stardust, nor in Chrome. Btw, Play Store is available.
Maybe I should write how I installed it in another thread?